A Few of our Recent Scholar Success Stories
For more than 20 years, Gureghian Scholars have exemplified the best of what youth can achieve. These students have worked hard through elementary and middle school, often against all odds, resolved to make a better life for themselves, their families and their communities. And their work has paid off by earning them scholarships to prestigious high schools. In time, these students go on to higher education, successful careers, and lifetimes full of community engagement. Every Gureghian Scholar is a great success story and here we celebrate a few members of our most recent class of scholarship recipients.
Musa Jabateh
“I am forever indebted to the Gureghian Foundation for sending me to the Haverford School. Now, I am attending Gettysburg College majoring in Political Science and minoring in Finance. Someday, I plan to give back so another student can experience the same opportunity that was given to me.”
CCCS Class of 2020 The Haverford School Class of 2024 Gettysburg College Class of 2028
CCCS graduate and Gureghian Scholar, Alyssa Campbell, recently wrote to the GCF to express her thanks. “I’m so grateful to the foundation for opening so many doors for my sister and me. I am attending the University of Delaware, majoring in psychology. I've joined a multitude of clubs, including Collar Scholars, which is a service dog club. I've also had the incredible opportunity to work as a student ambassador and in the Mental Health department!”
Alyssa Campbell
CCCS Class of 2020 Tatnall School Class of 2024 University of Delaware Class of 2028
Aaliyah Campbell
Aaliyah Campbell, a junior at the University of Pennsylvania, writes, “I cannot overstate what the Gureghian Foundation has given my family. At Penn, I study Health and Societies with a concentration in public health, and I also have a minor in chemistry. I participate in many extracurriculars including Civic Scholars, an academic program that combines social justice and community engagement. I'll be staying at Penn to complete my Masters in Public Health. I owe great thanks to the GCF.”
CCCS Class of 2018 The Tatnall School Class of 2022 The University of Pennsylvania Class of of 2026
CCCS graduate and Gureghian Scholar Nayeska Godreau enrolled at Widener University in the fall of 2024. Her mother, Ivonne Gomez, said, “My family and daughter are grateful and thankful to GCF for helping her to obtain a private education in which she truly excelled all four years at Cardinal O’Hara High School. Now she is off to Widener University where she will enter the program for Diagnostic ultrasound sonography"
Nayeska Godreau
CCCS Class of 2020 Cardinal O’Hara Class of 2024 Widener University Class of 2028
Micha Scott, mother of Damond Wilson, is grateful for the foundation and says she is, “very excited for [Damond] to begin college!” She is proud that Damond will be attending Morgan State where he will major in Computer Science.
Damond Wilson
CCCS Class of 2020 Cardinal O’Hara Class of 2024 Morgan State University Class of 2028
Kenden Temple-Hudson
“I am grateful for being a part of the Gureghian Charitable Foundation. The GCF made my high school experience very successful and positioned me well for the future. Being able to help others while in the GCF was the greatest part.”
CCCS Class of 2020 Cardinal O’Hara Class of 2024 Temple University Class of 2028