Bridge-to-College Nonprofit Celebrates Valley Students at Scholarship Dinner
Bridge-to-College nonprofit hosts senior scholarship dinner honoring Valley students

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Bridge-to-College nonprofit honored 16 Valley students at its Senior Scholarship Awards dinner in Clovis, California, awarding a total of $8,000 in scholarships. The event recognized student achievements and featured certificates from local dignitaries.
- 01The Bridge-to-College nonprofit hosted a Senior Scholarship Awards dinner at the Clovis Senior Activities Center.
- 02A total of 16 students received scholarships amounting to $8,000.
- 03The theme of the event was 'Leaving a Legacy,' focusing on student achievements and aspirations.
- 04Dignitaries such as Congressman David Valladao and Representative Jim Costa presented certificates of recognition.
- 05Since its founding in 2018, Bridge-to-College has supported over 200 students, with 99% either graduating or attending prestigious universities.
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On Saturday night, the Bridge-to-College nonprofit held its Senior Scholarship Awards dinner at the Clovis Senior Activities Center in Clovis, California, honoring over a dozen students from the Valley. The event, themed 'Leaving a Legacy,' celebrated the achievements and future aspirations of the students. A total of 16 scholarships were awarded, amounting to $8,000, alongside certificates of recognition from local dignitaries, including Congressman David Valladao and Representative Jim Costa. Founded in 2018, Bridge-to-College has assisted more than 200 students, with an impressive 99% of participants either graduating or currently enrolled in prestigious universities across the nation.
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The scholarship awards provide financial support to local students, aiding their pursuit of higher education.
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