Sunday, June 8, 2014
GSBA Awards $330,000 to LGBTQ and Allied Scholars
Record-breaking amount of scholarships awarded by local businessesOver 400 business leaders in attendance at the GSBA Scholarship Fund Dinner demonstrated their commitment to invest in the next generation of leaders by awarding over $330,000 in scholarships to LGBTQ and allied students in Washington State.The GSBA Scholarship Fund awards educational scholarships to undergraduate lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied students, who exhibit leadership potential, demonstrate strong academic abilities and are actively involved in school and community organizations.Scholars reflect a diverse group of students, from rural and urban areas, pursuing a wide range of professions and who have plans to positively impact their community. GSBA is committed to positioning today's students to become tomorrow's leaders. GSBA�s Scholarship Fund supports the community through providing financial support, role-modeling and hope to outstanding lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and allied students, many who have no traditional means of support.�I'm crying, they are happy tears but I am also so full of thanks,� GSBA scholar, Alejandra Silva Hernandez said. �I really can't imagine where I would be right now or who I would be but I know all of your support has allowed me to be someone that I love being.�The GSBA Scholarship Fund started in 1990 because of the great financial need of lesbian and gay students with no other means of support. These students, because of their sexual orientation, were often discriminated against in school, experienced bullying by their peers and may have lost family support. Some were even thrown out of their homes because of their sexual orientation. As a marginalized group, these students may not have received financial aid from more traditional sources.�I cannot put into words how grateful I feel for this scholarship. We are right in the middle of choosing a college and this money has opened up doors that were not previously possible,� GSBA Scholar Miles French said. �I'm still in a state of shock. Thank you so much for making this possible.�Over the years, the GSBA Scholarship Fund has expanded its reach and its mission. Scholarships are now available to students of any age who are WA state residents. They may be LGBT themselves or come from families with gay or lesbian parents, or straight, allied students who are committed to working for civil rights in the LGBT community. In addition, scholarships have been extended to graduate school students if they have received funding from GSBA during their undergraduate education.�One of the top challenges businesses in Washington State face, is finding employees with the right skill sets to remain competitive,� GSBA President and #38; CEO Louise Chernin said. �I am proud that GSBA�s member businesses have stepped up to meet
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