Garden City Student Aid And Scholarship Fund
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Provides scholarships to exceptional Garden City High School students to help bridge the financial gap for college.

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Garden City Student Aid And Scholarship Fund


Founded in
1998
EIN
11-3412177
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
56 CATHEDRAL AVE GARDEN CITY, NY 11530-2819 United States
Website
https://gcscholarship.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Garden City Student Aid and Scholarship Fund, established in 1998, supports Garden City High School graduates pursuing higher education. Originally the PTA Student Loan Fund, it provides scholarships to bridge financial gaps for college-bound students, awarding scholarships and recognition through programs like the Julia Maloney Scholarship, Unsung Hero Award, and Helping Hand Award.
Mission
The Garden City Scholarship Fund bridges the financial gap for college-bound Garden City High School graduates by offering scholarships. They are dedicated to the students of Garden City High School and rely on community fundraising and endowments.

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