The Community Foundation Awards Scholarships Totaling $589500


Foundation: Community Foundation of Western North Carolina

The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina has awarded $589,500 in scholarships to 91 students in 55 schools in 19 counties.

The recipients, who will each receive a $20,000 scholarship for four years, "are some of the best and brightest high school students in the state of North Carolina," the foundation says in a press release.

More than 60 volunteers in the community reviewed the applications and selected the winners.

Among the winners: Lily Foo from Asheville High School.

She was awarded the Irving Jacob Reuter Award, valued at $60,000 over four years.

Ivy Niemas from Martin L.

Niemas High School.

She was awarded the Nathaniel Ellis Cannady Jr.

Scholarship, valued at $20,000 over four years.

Adale Davey from Asheville High School.

He was awarded the Marilyn Lester and William Lester Scholarship, valued at $40,000 over four years.

Kyleah Searles from Asheville High School.

She was awarded the Marilyn Lester and William Lester Scholarship, valued at $40,000 over four years.

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