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National Scholarship Fund
Awards ranging from $1,500 to $10,000 are granted to orphans, foster youth and former foster youth under the age of 25, for academic or vocational training beyond high school.
Applicants Must:
  • Have been in public or private foster care for at least one year (12 months) at the time of their 18th birthday;
  • Not have been adopted following foster care;
  • Be under the age of 25;
  • Be accepted into an accredited post-secondary school or program.
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Child & Family Services Agency
400 6th Street
Washington DC 20024
Phone: (202)727-5300
 

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DC Metropolitan Foster & Adoption Parents Association
3911 Illinois Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20011
PO Box 76746
Washington DC 20013-6746

Contact: Barbara Collins
Phone: (202)291-6338
Fax: (202)291-1086
e-mail: b.j.collins@verizon.net

 

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