Rudolph & Sandra Page HBCU Scholarship Fund
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Brent Page
Brent Page
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Raised of $10,000 goal
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Our goal
Rudolph and Sandra Page Scholarship Fund: Empowering Future Leaders and Changemakers
Goal: To raise $10,000 to support two outstanding Slidell High School seniors in their pursuit of higher education at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU).
About the Scholarship
The Rudolph and Sandra Page Scholarship Fund honors the legacy of dedication to education, community, and cultural pride shared by Rudolph "Rudy" Page and his wife, Sandra Page. This scholarship aims to support high school seniors from Slidell High School who embody the values of academic excellence, community involvement, and personal growth, and who aspire to attend an HBCU.
Why Support This Scholarship
* To empower the next generation of leaders and changemakers in the Slidell community
* To honor the Page Family legacy of commitment to education and cultural pride
* To provide financial assistance to deserving students who may face obstacles in pursuing their educational goals
* To promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education
How to Contribute
Your donation will help us reach our goal of $10,000, which will be used to award two $5,000 scholarships to deserving Slidell High School seniors. Every contribution counts, and your support will make a tangible difference in the lives of these students.
Recognition
Donors who contribute $500 or more will be recognized on our social media channels.
Deadline
The scholarship awards will be presented every May
Join us in Empowering the Future
Your support will help us create a lasting impact on the lives of these students and the Slidell community. Together, let's empower the next generation of leaders and changemakers!
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