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Glenray Empowerment Scholarship Launches

Glenray are proud to announce the launch of the Glenray Empowerment Scholarship, a new addition to Glenray’s Scholarship Program. The scholarship is designed to provide financial support to high school students who may be facing additional challenges. This scholarship aims to remove barriers to education and inspire young people to continue their learning journeys, empowering them to build a brighter future.

“We are excited for the next chapter of supporting people in our community with the extension of Glenray’s Scholarship Program, and the establishment of a partnership with St Stanislaus College and Mackillop College aimed at supporting young people in high school.” said Glenray General Manager, Kath Graham.

This year, Glenray are thrilled to announce that four students have been selected as recipients of the inaugural Glenray Empowerment Scholarship. After careful consideration and review of the outstanding applications, Glenray were unable to choose just one individual. As a result, Glenray have awarded $2,500 to each of the four recipients, who will now have the opportunity to further their education and possibly open up new opportunities in the future.

“We are beyond excited to have Glenray approach us with this opportunity, our young people will greatly benefit from the additional support in their pursuit of education, and we are committed to our ongoing partnership with Glenray” said Jacqueline Hunt, Leader of Inclusive Learning of St Stanislaus College.

“The Glenray Empowerment Scholarship was created to help high school students realise their potential, and we believe that this will enable our students to be more engaged in their learning and discover new opportunities” said Peter Halpin, Principal of Mackillop College.

Each recipient will be able to use their scholarship toward tuition, books, school supplies, or other educational expenses as they continue their studies and work toward their academic goals.

Glenray, have a rich history of supporting people in the community, starting 67 years ago with Glenray School, a school for young people with disabilities. It was named after founder, Mrs. Glen Fogarty, and the ray of hope the school provided for the children.

For more information about the Glenray Empowerment Scholarship or to enquire for next year’s award, please visit www.glenray.com.au or contact info@glenray.com.au.

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