GFC awards scholarships

May. 5, 2020

After considering applications from approximately 90 Garland ISD seniors, the Garland Federation of Clubs (GFC) Scholarship Committee has selected three deserving recipients. Mariah Griggs from Garland High School received $1,500 and Hope Miller from Sachse High School received $1,200. Both scholarships were funded by GFC. The third scholarship, the Marjorie Hall-Chamberlain Memorial Scholarship for $1,000 was awarded to North Garland High School’s Connie Mai by GFC and funded by Altrusa International of Garland.

 

“GFC was so excited to receive a large number of applications,” Pam Clark, scholarship committee chair, said. “The students were so deserving and I really wish we could have given scholarships to every single one of them.”

 

Griggs plans to attend Stephen F. Austin State University to earn a degree in Nursing. She hopes to use her nursing skills to become a missionary and help people in other countries. She was a full IB student and ranked 41 in the GHS graduating class of 549.

 

Miller will attend Texas A&M University to earn a degree in Agriculture Leadership and Education. She was active in the Sachse HS FFA program and sold a prize pig for $4,000, which will go toward college costs. Miller, who works two jobs, ranked 53 in the SHS class of 700.

 

Mai received the $1,000 scholarship funded by Altrusa. She will attend the University of Texas at Austin and major in Bio Chem – Pre-Med. She is in the top 10% of the NGHS graduating class. Mai is following in the footsteps of her brother who is in a medical residency program.

 

Ann Macdonald and Barbara Boyden also served on the Garland Federation of Clubs’ Scholarship Committee.

 

About GFC: Originally called the Business and Professional Women’s Club, the Garland Federation of Clubs was established in 1951. Meetings are held the first Wednesday, September-May at Siciliano’s, A Taste of Italy.

 

About Altrusa: Altrusa International of Garland is an international nonprofit organization that works to make local communities better through leadership, partnership and service. The club offers an opportunity to make a real difference in Garland by undertaking a variety of service, literacy, fundraising and international projects each year.

 

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