Scholarship Winners

Scholarship Winners

Special Message

Unfortunately the 2021 scholarship will not be awarded due to personal family crisis. Thank you for your understanding, and we hope to resume in 2022.

Meet the Scholar!

Meet A’Nya Schofield of Canton, Georgia. She is the 2020 winner of the Tuwanna Marie Minority Scholarship Award. A'Nya graduated from Sequoyah High School. While in high school she participated in Debate, Flag Football, and Track and Field. She is now attending Georgia State University as a political science major. In her free time, A‘Nya enjoys spending time with family and friends and listening to all types of music. She is studying political science degree, on the track of Law. A’Nyas’ hope is to one day be a human rights attorney. A'Nya chose that area of interest because she feels the world needs more black women in that profession to fight for minorities and people of color. She, one day hopes to be a political voice for our people, and switch the ongoing narrative of an unjust system that works against black people, and push for more growth and success. 
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Meet the Scholar!

Brandon Chung is the 2019 winner of The Tuwanna Marie Minority Scholarship Award. Brandon is from Alpharetta, Georgia, where he graduated from Cambridge High School. He is going to be attending Georgia Tech as a computer science major. In his free time, Brandon enjoys playing musical instruments and hopes to incorporate his hobbies into programming
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Meet the Scholar!

Meet Kelsey Days, the 2017 winner of The Tuwanna M. Bradley Scholarship Award! Kelsey is a graduate of Mill Creek High School of Hoschton, GA, and now attends Kennesaw State University. She is a Biology major, in hopes of becoming a Physician's Assistant specializing in Pediatrics.
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