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Meet the Brilliant Girls We’ve Invested In

Each scholar represents a future in motion, supported by a community that believes in her and actively participates in community leadership programs, providing essential support for young women and access to scholarships for black girls.

Brilliant Black Girls Scholars: Meet the Scholars We’ve Invested In

Honoring the young women shaping what’s next.
2025 Scholars2024 Scholars2023 Scholars

2025 Scholars

George Washington Carver High School

George Washington Carver High School

George Washington Carver High School

Breonna Atkins and Tymiara Jakes are shining examples of the impact of community leadership programs that empower young women. Their journeys highlight the importance of scholarships for black girls, providing essential support for young women to achieve their dreams.

Huffman High School

George Washington Carver High School

George Washington Carver High School

Ty’hja Cooper, Kori Burroughs, MaKayla Alford, and Ty’Nisha Arnold are all young women who have benefited from community leadership programs and scholarships for black girls, showcasing the vital support for young women in their pursuits.

P.D Jackson Olin High School

George Washington Carver High School

P.D Jackson Olin High School

Mariama Diallo is an inspiring figure in community leadership programs, advocating for scholarships for black girls and providing essential support for young women.

Parker High School

Wenonah High School

P.D Jackson Olin High School

Ashley Valdivia and Briana Anaya are both inspiring figures who have actively participated in community leadership programs, promoting scholarships for black girls and providing essential support for young women.

Ramsay High School

Wenonah High School

Wenonah High School

Alaysia Mason-Lawson, Bethany Horn, Celeste Davis, Daja’ Stewart, Karmin Matthews, Maleah Marbury, Syrai Pledger, Victorian Jordan, and Sydnee Allen are all inspiring individuals who have benefited from community leadership programs and scholarships for black girls, which provide essential support for young women.

Wenonah High School

Wenonah High School

Wenonah High School

Amyia Davis is an inspiring figure who actively participates in community leadership programs that empower young women. Through her efforts, she advocates for scholarships for black girls, ensuring they have access to opportunities that support their growth and development.

Woodlawn High School

Woodlawn High School

Woodlawn High School

Aneria Harris is actively involved in community leadership programs that empower young women. She is also dedicated to promoting scholarships for black girls, providing essential support for young women to pursue their educational goals.

2024 Scholars

A.H. Parker High School

George Washington Carver High School

George Washington Carver High School

Alannah Croskey and Monique Stewart are inspiring figures in the realm of community leadership programs, particularly those focused on providing scholarships for black girls and support for young women.

George Washington Carver High School

George Washington Carver High School

George Washington Carver High School

Ariyan Riggs and Erika Lemus Lopez are both involved in community leadership programs that aim to provide scholarships for black girls and support for young women.

Huffman High School

George Washington Carver High School

PD Jackson Olin High School

Aimara Hernandez, Daijah Peoples, and Gabrielle Lanier are all inspiring figures who have benefited from community leadership programs and scholarships for black girls, showcasing the vital support for young women in their pursuit of education and empowerment.

PD Jackson Olin High School

PD Jackson Olin High School

PD Jackson Olin High School

Amari Caldwell is a shining example of the impact of community leadership programs that empower young women. Through her involvement, she has not only benefited from scholarships for black girls but also actively contributed to providing support for young women in her community.

Ramsay IB High School

PD Jackson Olin High School

Ramsay IB High School

Amiya Randall, Caitlyn Lumzy, Diana Lewis, Erial Malone, Kamyl Bailey, and Kathryn Harris are all young women who have benefited from community leadership programs and scholarships for black girls, fostering their development and providing crucial support for young women.

Wenonah High School

PD Jackson Olin High School

Ramsay IB High School

Demayah Peoples and Lu’Keiyah Johnson are shining examples of the impact of community leadership programs. Their achievements highlight the importance of scholarships for black girls and the ongoing support for young women in their pursuit of education and empowerment.

Woodlawn High School

Woodlawn High School

Woodlawn High School

Jewel Allen is an inspiring figure known for her involvement in community leadership programs that empower young women. Through her initiatives, she has also played a significant role in creating scholarships for black girls, providing essential support for young women to achieve their educational goals.

2023 Scholars

Meagan Barnes, Rikia Bell, Hassatou Diallo, and Sydnie Gibson are all part of the inspiring group of young women benefiting from community leadership programs. Serenity Guyon and Olivia Harrington are also noteworthy figures receiving scholarships for black girls, highlighting the vital support for young women in their pursuit of education and empowerment.

Antonia Henderson, Dynasty Collins, Julia Lewis, Kelsey Liptrot, Katy Mahand, and Destiny Patton are all individuals who have benefited from community leadership programs and scholarships for black girls, showcasing the importance of support for young women in their personal and professional growth.

Jakira Randall, Zena Terry, Skyla Vandiver, Shawntaysia Williams, and Anaya Wooden are all exemplary participants in community leadership programs that empower young women. These initiatives often provide scholarships for black girls, ensuring robust support for young women as they navigate their educational journeys.

Community leadership programs play a vital role in fostering support for young women, especially through initiatives that offer scholarships for black girls. These programs not only empower participants but also create a network of mentorship and opportunity that can significantly impact their futures.

Community leadership programs play a vital role in fostering support for young women, especially through initiatives that offer scholarships for black girls. These programs not only empower participants but also create a network of mentorship and opportunity that can significantly impact their futures.

Are you a graduating senior in Birmingham City Schools?

Your journey could start here with community leadership programs that offer scholarships for black girls and provide essential support for young women.

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Help open doors for the next generation.

Join the community behind every scholar, where we foster leadership through community leadership programs and provide scholarships for black girls, ensuring robust support for young women.

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