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The NaphCare Charitable Foundation Announces 2024 Scholarship Recipients

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The NaphCare Charitable Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to advancing the safety and wellbeing of communities through research, educational programs, and scholarship opportunities, announced its 2024 scholarship award recipients. Thirty-six students from 13 schools across Alabama, Kentucky and Mississippi were selected for a one-time renewable scholarship award of $5,000.00 each, totaling $180,000.00 in scholarships given.

The NaphCare Charitable Foundation Scholarship benefits graduating high school seniors pursuing a two-year associate degree or approved training program at any accredited technical, trade, or community college institution of higher learning in the United States. The scholarships are intended to cover tuition and fees, books, and other institutional expenses, further alleviating the financial burden often associated with higher education.

“We are proud to extend our congratulations to this year’s scholarship award recipients,” said Brad Cain, CEO, NaphCare Charitable Foundation. “Their dedication, hard work, and determination is inspiring. We look forward to watching their professional success and the positive impact they will have on their communities and the lives of others.”

The full list of 2024 recipients can be found here:

Bath County High School - Owingsville, KY
Mallorie Hunt
Caroline Rushing
Maura Boggs
Jordan Swartz
Ashlee Rogers
Eli Bradley

Clements High School - Limestone County, AL
Sarah Moss
Emily Gilliam

Eufaula High School - Eufaula, AL
Tristan Morgan
Evelin Sosa
Haylee Puckett

Franklin County School System - AL
Morgan Vandiver, Belgreen High School
Giselle Torres, Phil Campbell High School
Jacob Morgan, Phil Campbell High School
Journee Swann, Red Bay High School
Nathaniel-Clovis Moore, Red Bay High School
Abigail Strickland, Tharptown High School
Pandora Tucker, Vina High School

Menifee County High School - Frenchburg, KY
Lindsey Simpson
Jameson Williams
Brittany Webb

Northeast Lauderdale High School - Meridian, MS
Gabriel Creekmore
Anthony Gordon II

Randolph County High School - Wedowee, AL
Maria Velazquez
Avery Sheppard
Ana Morris
Avion Willis

Valley High School - Valley, AL
Nevaeh Crane
Lily Smith
Mckinlee Garsee
James Jones
Samantha Do

Vestavia Hills High School - Vestavia Hills, AL (Tommy Ward Memorial Scholarship)
Sarahi Olvera-Victoriano
Addison Blue
Mariah Story-Debose
Angeles Hidalgo Sosa

Since its inception, the NaphCare Charitable Foundation has contributed over $3.5 million to scholarship opportunities and other initiatives. To learn more about the Foundation and its initiatives, please visit www.naphcarecharitablefoundation.org.

About NaphCare Charitable Foundation

The NaphCare Charitable Foundation was established in 2011 for charitable, benevolent, educational and philanthropic purposes. The Foundation’s mission is to advance the safety and wellbeing of communities through research, educational programs, and scholarship opportunities. Additional information can be found on the organization’s website: www.naphcarecharitablefoundation.org

NaphCare Charitable Foundation, Inc.

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Headquarters: Birmingham, AL
CEO: Brad McLane
Employees: 5000
Organization: PRI

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