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The CREA EMAC Future Educators of Color Scholarship

Organized by Caesar Rodney Education Association - Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee
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All funds raised will be paid directly to CREA EMAC for The CREA EMAC Future Educators of Color Scholarship.
$2,210 raised
165 items sold of
150 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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Organized by Caesar Rodney Education Association - Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee

About this campaign

100% of the proceeds from t-shirt sales will go into a scholarship fund available to Caesar Rodney High School’s future educators of color. Stand with the CREA EMAC in furthering the career of a future educator and showing support for empowering the voices of ethnic minorities in our community. Qualified applicants are seniors of color at CRHS, accepted into a college or university, with plans to pursue a career in education.
Non-CREA members are encouraged to participate and contribute!



Supporters

Catie Preszler 1 item

I stand with CREA EMAC! Happy to support a future educator with this scholarship

Teana Freeman 1 item
Ashley Thompson 1 item
Karen Corbett 1 item
Mildred Lleras 1 item

Just supporting

Vonda Golden 2 items
Shelley Meadowcroft 1 item
Ashley Ganley 1 item
Connie Hagen 1 item
Taquil Foster Lewis 1 item

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