FOUNDATION PRESENTS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2007
2007
marked the 5th year of scholarship awards for The
Gallipeau Harris Foundation. From an initial class of 52 in 2003, The
GH Foundation now has a total of 233 high school students and nine
university students under scholarship in five schools and six
universities throughout Thailand.
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Students in Lampang receive scholarships |
For two
weeks in March, Foundation Board Members, Amara Gumnerdgam, Lou
Gallipeau and Richard Kuzmich visited the schools the Foundation
supports in Central and Northern Thailand. During these visits the
Board members met with students, parents and teachers and presented
scholarship awards.
“Seeing
the students really makes the program come to life”, said Mr.
Kuzmich, visiting the schools for the second time. “It was
really interesting talking with the graduating students and hearing
their plans for the future”. This was the second
year students in the scholarship program were graduating from High
School. Graduating students received a certificate, a pen and small
financial award.
This year
The Foundation is supporting 233 students in High School, up from 212
in 2006. 191 students are in the Korat area, Central Thailand and 42
in Lampang, Northern Thailand.
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Scholarship student, Min, with her mother and brother in their one room home. |
Additionally
this year The Foundation continues a new program started in 2006 for
graduating students. Nine (9) of the brightest students were provided
with scholarships for further education at University and College.
Three students from each school in Korat make up the nine University
students.
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Students receive their scholarships in Lampang. |
Foundation
members also took time to visit a number of students and their
families at home. “Seeing their homes makes you
really see how hard it is for them to do their homework and
still help around their house. Some only had one room where the
family lived and where the student did their homework. Seeing
their homes really makes us want to do more in the future to help
additional students”, remarked Mr. Kuzmich.
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Scholarship student, Min, with her mother and brother in their one room home. |