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Celebrating Sonette ‘Sony’ Avalos: A Beacon of Empowerment and Engagement

Sonette ‘Sony’ Avalos is a figure of inspiration and industrious spirit in both her professional life and community involvement. With over 16 years dedicated to the United States Marine Corps as a federal employee, Sony has honed her skills in bolstering the morale of military families during deployment cycles as a Deployment Readiness Coordinator. Her commitment extends beyond the armed forces into the realms of education and civic engagement.

Currently, she enriches the lives of students at California State University San Marcos as the Black Student Success Initiatives Coordinator. Here, she ensures that Black Scholars are equipped with essential resources to excel academically. Her role is pivotal in guiding these young adults towards graduation and successful futures.

The breadth of Sony’s influence spans into her active participation in civic duties where she solidifies democracy by serving as a Precinct Inspector at the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. Her volunteer work with the North County San Diego League of Women Voters stands out as she champions voter participation and combats voter suppression efforts.

Background and Education

Sony’s journey is one of remarkable perseverance. After facing early challenges as a young mother and high school dropout, Sony rerouted her path through continuous education and advocacy. She’s a proud alumna of Mira Costa Community College and Cal State San Marcos, and is currently advancing her studies in Human Services at the University of Arizona.


Personal Insights and Motivations

“I love making an impact… Knowing that I had a hand in helping someone navigate a complex process to obtain the support they need to succeed is rewarding beyond measure.”

Sony’s motivation thrives on empowerment—a theme that resonates deeply due to her own experiences. She advises the youth to maintain humility, speak up against injustices, and harness their passions constructively.

A Legacy of Service and Empowerment

Sony’s legacy goes beyond accolades; it is embedded in the lives she touches. From mentoring emerging leaders to advising her beloved grandchildren, her influence is profound and lasting.

With commendable resilience, unyielding dedication to service, and a heartfelt connection to her religious and philosophical beliefs, Sonette ‘Sony’ Avalos continues to inspire and mobilize those around her. Young or old, her story encourages all to engage, thrive, and contribute positively to society.


In the words of Sony, “Love God, Love people.” This simple mantra beautifully encapsulates the essence of her impactful existence.

Empowerment, Civic Engagement, Education, Volunteerism

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