Valley Journal
Valley Journal

This Week’s e-Edition

Current Events

Latest Headlines

What's New?

Send us your news items.

NOTE: All submissions are subject to our Submission Guidelines.

Announcement Forms

Use these forms to send us announcements.

Birth Announcement
Obituary

$125,000 in Youth Serve Montana scholarships awarded

Scholarship recognizes Montana high school seniors for volunteer service

Hey savvy news reader! Thanks for choosing local. You are now reading
1 of 3 free articles.



Subscribe now to stay in the know!

Already a subscriber? Login now

News from Serve Montana 

HELENA — The Governor’s Office of Community Service (ServeMontana), Reach Higher Montana, and Montana Campus Compact (MTCC) are pleased to announce 100 Montana high school seniors have been awarded Youth Serve Montana Scholarships. This scholarship is offered in two awards, $1,000 for 50-99 hours of service and $1,500 for 100+ hours of service to attend a Montana Campus Compact member institution next fall.

“Reach Higher Montana is always glad to work with our partners to increase scholarship resources for Montana students.” Said Kelly Cresswell, Executive Director of Reach Higher Montana. “We are grateful for the hundreds of service hours Montana students completed to improve their communities.”

The Youth Serve Montana Scholarship was created to promote volunteerism among high school students. Funds are available through support from Montana Campus Compact, a network of Montana campuses committed to community service; Reach Higher Montana, a nonprofit dedicated to helping students pursue and fund post-secondary education; and the Governor’s Office of Community Service, the state agency tasked with expanding and promoting community service in Montana. The Governor’s Office of Community Service administers the scholarship funds.

“On behalf of Montana Campus Compact’s CEOs, we’re excited and heartened to welcome a new freshmen class to our institutions as they come in with demonstrated ethics of service by doing good work in their communities.” Said Josh Vanek, Director of Montana Campus Compact.

Congratulations to these Montana student volunteers:

$1,500 Youth Serve Montana Scholarship Recipients serving 100 or more hours:

Mollena Sydnor, Ronan High School; Canyon Sargent, St. Ignatius High School; Owen McElwee, Polson High School

$1,000 Youth Serve Montana Scholarship Recipients serving 50-99 hours:

Scout Wenzel,Polson High School; Cora Stone, SeeleySwan High School; Danielle Sexton, Seeley Swan High School; Tru Good, Seeley-Swan High School; Jelaysia Forman-Webster, Polson High School; Tia Carpentier, Ronan High School; Isaac Cantlon, Ronan High School; Sidney Bauer, Charlo High School.

Sponsored by: