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Eagles for ChildrenĀ® is an organization that uses a simple, fun and engaging program at private golf clubs to raise funds to support local children's charities that benefit disadvantaged children.
This scholarship was created in memory of Shannon Smith - a life-long native of Cheboygan, Michigan, whose passions were hunting, fishing, dog training, along with many other outdoor activities. She was admired for her vast knowledge of northern living regarding her love of nature, horses and her dogs. She was a graduate of Cheboygan Public Schools; and advanced her education first with a certificate in Cosmetology before becoming a Registered Dental Hygienist ... whose smile would light up any room.
This scholarship will be awarded annually to a graduating high school senior from Cheboygan High School or a non-traditional alumni from Cheboygan High School. (A non-traditional student is someone who is choosing to return to school after an extended absence.) Applicants may attend any college or university and must be majoring in either Dentistry or a health-related field of study.
Applicants will be asked to write an essay about their favorite season in Michigan and why they chose it.
Financial need will be considered.
The Canton Police K9 Unit created this fund to support the health and welfare of the Canton Police K9 dogs as well as provide the funding to erect a local monument to memorialize the dogs.
Plymouth Community Foster Closet Fund was founded to support families throughout the foster care process by providing funding for clothing, hygiene items, and more throughout time in care, extending through to reunification, adoption or as a child ages out. PCFCF commits to work with individuals, families, communities, and social service agencies to provide these items in a dignified, inclusive, and respectful manner.
Plymouth Community Foster Closet Fund's vision is to make sure a child in care has immediate and continued free access to clothing and personal care items throughout their time in care.
The charitable purpose of this fund is to increase the amount of dedicated habitat for pollinating insects by planting native wildflowers in public and private spaces. We hope to engage communities, organizations, and individuals that might not otherwise support native landscaping.
The mission of The School Violence Prevention Coalition is to create the safest possible learning environments for all P-CCS students, staff, and guests through positive, non-partisan collaboration with P-CCS educators/staff, parents/caregivers, students, and community members and organizations to support and assist P-CCS in preventing, preparing, responding and recovering from emergencies and crisis situations.
This scholarship was created in memory of lifelong Canton and Van Buren Township resident, Kelly Wheatley. Mr Wheatley farmed and had dairy cows on Geddes Road until 1958, then began working for Wayne-Westland Schools until his retirement in 1980. Therefore, this scholarship is open to any high school senior graduating from Plymouth/Canton Community Schools or Wayne/Westland Schools or current college student who is an alumni of PCCS or WWCS. Applicant may attend any college or university either full or part time. Applicant must be majoring in agriculture, farming or plan to attend a trade school with a focus on welding or maintenance technician. Financial need will be a consideration.
Created by his family in memory of past Canton Township Supervisor Bart Berg, this scholarship is open to any high school senior graduating from Plymouth/Canton Community Schools or current college student who is an alumni of PCCS. Applicant may attend any college or university either full or part time. Applicant must be majoring in either business or a mental health-related field. Financial need will be a consideration.
To honor Bonnie's love of her community, this scholarship is open to a female high school senior graduating from the Plymouth/Canton Community School District or a current college student who is an alumni of PCCS. The applicant may attend any college or university either full or part time. Applicants must be majoring in business or a history-related field. Financial need will be a consideration.
For more than four decades Pat Wilcox taught and served the students of Utica Community Schools. Her family has chosen to honor Pat's committment to quality education through this memorial fund which will provide grants to assist teachers of Utica Community Schools in providing quality programs in their classrooms.