Julie Adams Memorial Fund - Women in STEM

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Organized by
Eric Adams
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$8,751
Raised of $9,000 goal
1 scholarship funded
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    LB

    Lorraine Blanski

    $100
    AB

    Audrey Brett Slocum

    $500
    DM

    Dylan Maxwell

    $500
    JD

    John Drelich

    $50
    MS

    Maria Stella

    $100

Our story

Julie Adams was an amazing mother, devoted wife, and dedicated teacher who unexpectedly passed away on April 2, 2022, from an amniotic fluid embolism following the birth of her son, Owen. Her husband, daughter, and son want to keep her memory alive through this scholarship. Julie was a dedicated high school math teacher for ten years and was passionate about her students. She devoted her career to providing her students with opportunities to succeed. Julie was particularly interested in helping young women get involved with STEM. This fund aims to honor the memory of Julie Adams by supporting women who are pursuing higher education in STEM.

Our goal

The Julie Adams Memorial Fund- Women in STEM fund will be used to fund the Julie Adams Memorial Scholarship - Women in STEM.

Comments from contributors 26

Lorraine Blanski29 days ago
$100

What a wonderful way to empower students!

Audrey Brett Slocum7 months ago
$500

In memory of my sister Julie Brett Adams. I love you and miss you, Julie.

Dylan Maxwell8 months ago
$500

Education is the most important thing you can enrich yourself with.

Maria Stella8 months ago
$100

In memory of Julie, a dear friend and great math teacher. Let her light shine and live on through this scholarship fund. 😇

Virlene Tyler8 months ago
$50

🙏🏾💪🏾💜

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