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    B.T.W, HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION RECEICES $3,000 SCHOLARSHIP DONATION FROM DADE COUNTY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

    February 25, 20161 Min Read1 Views
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    BTW_HS-Foundation_2-9-16-(3B.T.W, HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION RECEICES $3,000 SCHOLARSHIP DONATION FROM DADE COUNTY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION — George G. Joseph, president & CEO of the Dade County Federal Credit Union (DCFCU) has announced the donation of two $1,500 scholarships for graduating seniors of Booker T. Washington Senior High School in Overtown, Miami.  The donation was made to the B.T.W. High School Foundation (the Foundation) and accepted by the Foundation’s President & CEO, John D. Glover, Ph.D. DCFCU has been an annual $1,500 scholarship donor to the Foundation since its founding in 2003. When asked why DCFCU was doubling its scholarship support this year Mr. Joseph responded. “The scholarship needs of B.T.W. graduates are considerable and the Foundation has in place an excellent program of selecting scholarship recipients and mentoring them over the four year college period.”  Pictured in the photo (l to r): is George Joseph, president and CEO of DCFCU; Annie Wilkinson, executive vice president, DCFCU; Walter Perkins, treasurer, BTW High Foundation; and John Glover, president and CEO of the Foundation.

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