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African-American and Hispanic high school seniors are invited to apply
for $1,000 scholarships from Ronald McDonald House Charities.
For African-American seniors, part of the application process is
writing an essay describing how their leadership has played an integral
role in giving back to others and how they plan to continue to positively
impact their communities.
During the celebration of Black History Month in February, scholarship
recipients will be honored for their achievements at a recognition
luncheon.
“Supporting the education of our youth is not only sociallyresponsible
behavior, but at the crux of McDonald’s values as a a community partner
and citizen,” said program chair Patricia Harper-Williams, a local
McDonald’s owner and operator.
Students can obtain applications through their guidance counselors.
The deadline is Jan. 14.
Hispanic high school seniors in Orange County are also invited to
apply for a $1,000 college scholarship from the program.
The program will award $125,000 in scholarships to Southern California
students in its continuing efforts to assist promising students in
overcoming financial obstacles.
Applications are available online ato7 https://www.rmhc.orgf7 . The
deadline is Feb. 1.
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