News Summary
The Laurens County Service Scholars Program by Presbyterian College kicks off its second year, offering local students a chance to earn a $30,000 scholarship through community service. Participants engage in various impactful activities, from volunteering to environmental conservation, emphasizing the college’s commitment to transformational service. Freshman Gabby Helton exemplifies the program’s spirit by actively helping her community, highlighting the potential of this initiative in shaping future leaders dedicated to service and community engagement.
Laurens County Shines with Community Spirit through Presbyterian College’s New Program
In the heart of Laurens County, excitement buzzes around a program that not only aims to boost education but also fosters a deep sense of community service. The Laurens County Service Scholars Program has jumped into its second year, offering local students a unique opportunity to engage in service while earning a $30,000 annual scholarship.
Paving the Path with Community Service
So, what exactly does it take to be a part of this innovative program? Students who call Laurens County home can join the initiative by completing 30 service hours each semester. These hours can be spent volunteering with various approved partner organizations throughout the county. From helping the young and elderly, to conserving the environment and ensuring food security, students can choose from a range of impactful activities. There’s even a chance to support animal welfare!
A Legacy of Service
The roots of this program dig deep into the vision of Presbyterian College and its foundational principles emphasizing transformational service. The college believes that service is not just an added extra in a student’s education; it’s a vital part of their entire college experience. Inspired by the dreams of the college’s founder who promoted the idea that being useful to others is paramount, students are encouraged to embrace service as a core value.
Meet the Scholars: Gabby Helton’s Journey
Among the shining stars of this program is freshman Gabby Helton, a recent Laurens District High School graduate. Gabby spends her time volunteering with Clinton Canopy, rolling up her sleeves to help clean local green spaces. One of her prideful moments came when she assisted in cleaning up Miller’s Fork Park after a hurricane. Gabby finds joy and reward in fostering connections within her community, proving just how fulfilling giving back can be.
Finding the Right Fit
The program isn’t just about numbers; it’s about passion and potential. It seeks out two types of students: those who already have significant service experience and others who might have untapped potential waiting to be discovered. The selection process highlights not just what students have done, but their enthusiasm and willingness to learn from their service experiences.
Building a Legacy for the Future
But the impact doesn’t stop with practical service. The Laurens County Service Scholars Program aims to create a pipeline of mentorship, where current scholars can guide and inspire new participants. This ensures a robust legacy of community service that continues to grow and influence many lives. The scholarship not only opens doors for higher education but also strengthens the college’s bond with the community.
A Vision for Tomorrow
With its sights set on the future, the program hopes that students will emerge as leaders in service, even after they graduate. A powerful vision is set forth: that true success goes hand-in-hand with positive community impact. This initiative is about connecting education with genuine contributions, emphasizing that the lessons learned beyond textbooks are vital to a fulfilling life.
As the program continues to flourish, Laurens County stands as a beacon of hope and active engagement, allowing students to transform their education into meaningful community service. It’s a vibrant reminder that everyone, when united for a common cause, can indeed make a difference.
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