Listing the winners of 2022 Foundation scholarships
North Creek
Kennedy McGill - Eric Barnum Memorial - $2,500
Hayden Ramber - Cornerstone GCI Construction - $5,000
Levan Gehlhausen - Northshore Rotary Academic - $2,500
Jamal Omar - Jaguar Booster Club - $5,000
Caitlyn Widjaja - Philip Carter Memorial - $5,000 renewable
Hailey Surace - Rodgers Family - $10,000 renewable
Suhani Aggarwal - Woodinville Rotary Presidents Memorial - $5,000
Secondary Academy for Success (SAS)
Kellee McElrath - Bothell Kenmore Chamber of Commerce - $3,000
Colton Ford - Town of Grace Entrepreneurial/Trades - $2,500 renewable
Grant Shulda - Town of Grace Entrepreneurial/Trades - $2,500 renewable
Olivia Pena - Northshore Rotary Club Academic - $2,500
Morgan Johnson - Unlimited Possibilities (Call) - $3,000
Gracie Dinsmore - Woodinville Rotary Club - $3,500
NOTE: The names of awardees at Bothell, Inglemoor and Woodinville
high schools will be published in subsequent newsletters.
Scholarship applicants are asked what “service to others” means to them. In this newsletter series we report excerpts of their responses.
Prisha - Service is built of altruism. At the end of the day everyone’s goal is to be happy, so finding ways to leave people better than you found them is what I define as service to the community.
TUESDAY, MAY 3 is the day you can help the Foundation raise funds to award four $5,000 Northshore Community Scholarships in 2023.
Please Go to our website home page at sf-ns.org and scroll to the PayPal Button to donate. Specify Community under “Instructions”.
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