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Scholarship Recipients 2019 SCHOARSHIP RECIPIENTS ALFREDA ALFRED CANTERBURY EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL PHILOMENA ARKU WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY JAMES BANNAH RICHARD NENAH GAYE ACADEMY PLEASANT CHEAPO TWINS ACADEMY PRIMARY, JR & SR HIGH SCHOOL BOAKAI COOPER GRACE BAPTIST INSTITUTE JEREMIAH CLAYEA WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERISITY GIFTEE CLINTON ST. PAUL LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE DARSAW SISTER SHIRLEY KOLMER MEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL PRINCESS DAVIES SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL DOUGLAS DOGBA CANTERBURY EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPHINE DOLO LOMBARDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYSTEM KASEMU DUKULY STELLA MARIS POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY MOMOLU FAHNBULLEH STELLA MARIS POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY MOSES FLOMO BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE MIEWASIE GARTEI WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY PHILOMINA GAYFLOR LICOSESS DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL MERISSA GEBORH ZOE LOUISE PREPARATORY SCHOOL AARONIC GITAYEE WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY JOSHUA GORWYEN WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY JACQUELINE HANNEH UNIVERSITY OF LIBERIA AUSTIN HOWARD CAROL J. MARTIN ACADEMY ALFREDA JERBO ST. CHRISTOPHER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ANDREW JOE EFFORT BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL TITA JOEKAI ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY KAZIAH JOHNNY IND. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST HIGH SCHOOL MOMOLYN JOHNSON WES FOUNDATION CENTER EVERSON JONES TAP TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE KULAH KAMARA BIRCH MCNUTT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY KOYCE KARR STEP FAITH ACADEMY MOSES KEAMUE UNITED METHODIST UNIVERSITY FAITH KIALEN UNITED METHODIST UNIVERSITY PRINCE KOLLIE BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE PRINCE KORKOLLIE FRANCES MITCHELL MEMORIAL ACADEMY CHRISTIAN KPOEH BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE ESTHER MONYANGUOI BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE OLIVIA MCGILL JAY EARLY LEARNING FOUNDATION ACADEMY SAMUEL MORLUE WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY JAMESETTA MULBAH ZOE LOUISE PREPRATORY SCHOOL SUMO MULBAH CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY AROMETTA NAGBE EMMANUEL J. HUNTER MEMORIAL ACADEMY WELLINGTON PATRICK WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY EVIN RAMIREZ STERLING ELEMENTARY JR/HS COMMUNITY ACADEMY MERVINA REDD ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY GBANAY ROBERTS BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE EMMANUEL SAAH SALVATION ARMY SCHOOL SYSTEM EMMETT SACKIE G V GIBSON UNITED METHODIST SCHOOL ABU SANNOH BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE JOY SAYON CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC SCHOOL JERETORIA SMITH WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY CYRUS SUMO REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY SCHOOL LORPU VESSILEE CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY ZEPORAH WARD UNITED METHODIST UNIVERSITY GIFTY YANCY ST. CHRISTOPHER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL VERO ZOMONWAY WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY 2018 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ALFREDA S. ALFRED CANTERBURY EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL JEREMIAH F. ALFRED STARZ COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PLEASANT CHEAPO TWINS ACADEMY PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL YAMAH P. DAVIES EUROPA JOHNSON FOUNDATION SCHOOL MOTYOUNGOR M DORBOR EUROPA JOHNSON FOUNDATION SCHOOL JONATHAN F. DUKULY GRACE GOSPEL MSSION HIGH SCHOOL KASEMU A DUKULY STELLA MARS POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY ISHAMEL T. GAILLENDEE CANTERBURY EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL MERRISSA J. GEBORH ZOE LOUISE PREPARATORY SCHOOL AARONIC GITAYEE WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERISTY JOSHUA GORWYIEN WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY JACQUELINE E. K. HINNEH UNIVERSITY OF LIBERIA KOLLIE JALLAH WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY ALFREDA S. JABOR ST. CHRISTOPHER CATHOLIC SCHOOL ANDREW A. JOE EFFORT BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL ELI Z. KAINTUAH ISLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL SEKOU J. KAMARA GRACE GOSPEL MISSION HIGH SCHOOL PRISNEY S. KAWAH SISTER SHIRLEY KOLMER MEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL EMMANUEL KAWEE SMART ACADEMY MOSES KEAMUE UNITED METHODIST UNIVERSITY GARMAI B. KORVAH ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CATHOLIC SCHOOL DOMINIC L. LAMAH LOMBARDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYSTEM ALEXANDER A.A. MCKAY MONROVIA BIBLE COLLEGE MORRIS L. MENTEE LINCOLN COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES DOMINIC L. MILLER WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY SAMUEL F. MORLUE WILLIAM V S TUMBAN UNIVERSITY SUMO N. MULBAH CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY TAMBA M. MUNYAH BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE DEKEGAI N. NUWAY REVELATION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL GEORGIA C NUWAY TWINS ACADEMY AND ELEMENTRY/JR/HIGH SCHOOL SAMUEL N. NYAN ZOE LOUISE PREPAARATORY SCHOOL RUTH W. PAYKAI CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY RHODA M. SAYLEE PEACE INSTITUTE JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL JERETORIA P. SMITH WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY METAAKOR TOAH STELLA MARIS POLTECHNIC UNIVERSITY FATU VARNEY THE SALVATION ARMY-ALBERT ORSBORN ELEMENTRY, JR/HIGH SCHOOL LORPU VERSSILEE CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY MARTINA WEAH WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY PRUDENT P. WILLIAMS BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE JOSEPHINE D. WOWAH BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE HECTOR T. WOTOE ZOE LOUISE PREPARATORY SCHOOL PRINCE Y. YAHLON BOOKER WASHINGTON INSTITUTE 2017 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS JAMES B. BANNAH WAT DAYCARE ELEMENTARY/JHS/HIGH SCHOOL VICTOR BLAMAH LIGHT OF CHRIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SAMUELYN BOOH BANDU KARGBO FOUNDATION SATTA K. BOOH HEAVENLY GRACE ACADEMY ISHAMEL T. CALLENDEE BLESSIDAG MISSION SCHOOL PRAISE S. CALLENDEE BESSIDAG MISSION SCHOOL PHILIP S. CHEA, JR REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOAKAI P. COOPER WAT DAYCARE ELEMENTATY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL JANNICE W. DANISEE ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY, JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL THERESA C. DAVID ST GABRIEL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL D. EDWIN S. DAVIS UNIVERSITY OF LIBERIA ROSE M. DAYKEAY LOVE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SYSTEM NEKEWON DOMAH YAR-COOPER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NULAL S. DOETEIN CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY JONATHAN F. DUKULY GRACE GOSPEL MISSIONHIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM KASEMU A. DUKULY STELLA MARIS POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY KELVIN A FORD BESSIDAG MISSION SCHOOL ALTHEW G. GIBSON KIDS INTERNATIONA DAYCARE/PRIMARY SCHOOL GEORGE G. GIBSON EUROPA JOHNSON FOUNDATION COURAGEOUSP. GUWOR BRIGHT FUTURE ACADEMY JACQUELINE E. K. HINNEH UNIVERSITY OF LIBERIA AUSTIN L. HOWARD CAROL J. MARTIN ACADEMY KOLLIE JALLAH WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY ABIGAIL N. JERRY DALLENA W. O’BRIEN LEARNING CENTER ELIJAH B. KAINTUAH ISLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL ISHAMEL KAINTUAH REVELATION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL ANTHONY S. KAMARA SAMMY M. DUKULY MEMORIAL SCHOOL SYSTEM SEKOU J. KAMARA GRACE GOSPEL MISSION HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM PRISNEY S. KAWAH SISTER SHIRLEY KOLMER MEMORIAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL RICHMOND W. KILLEN DELLENNA W. O’BRIEN LEARNING CENTER BLESS C. KOLLIE GREATER VISION CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DAGAR E. D. KOLLIE CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY DORMUN KONNEH JAMES CHELLEY ELEMENTARY. JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MOHAMMED F. KONNEH UNIVERSITY OF LIBERIA PRINCESS M. KUN REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY SCHOOL MANNEH KYNE CAROL J. MARTIN ACADEMY TELEWO KYNE CAROL J. MAARTIN ACADEMY DOMINIC F. LAMAH E. JONATHAN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL HANNAH N. MIANWAY GROWTH OF CHRIST’S KINGDOM MISSION JOHN B. MENWON, JR. CHARREL PREPARATORY SCHOOL DOMINIC L. MILLER WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY SAMUEL MORLUE WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY OTIS MULBAH ENDTIME REMINDER MINISTRIES ACADEMY SUMO N. MULBAH CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY AROMETTA M. NAGBE EMMANUEL J. HUNTER MEMORIAL ACADEMY CATHERINE J. NAGBE NEW JERUSALEM ASSEMBLY OF GOD SCHOOL EDITH NIMELY LIGHT OF CHRIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEKEGAI G. NUWAY REVELATION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE C. NUWAY TWINS ACADEMY ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NUAKEPLAY B. PAYPAY ST MICHAEL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CALEB B. A REEVES ST. MARGARET’S SCHOOL SYSTEM JARWELAY H. SAILEE REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY SCHOOL RHODA M. SAYLEE BESSIDAG MISSION SCHOOL JEFFERSON D. SAYSAY GRACE BAPTIST INSTITUTE SARAI K. SEGRAIN SAMMY M. DUKULY MEMORIAL SCHOOL SYSTEM VASSAY SEMBEH UNIVERSITY OF LIBERIA VARNEY SHEI LIGHT OF CHRIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LAWSON SINGBEH LIGHT OF CHRIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MELVIN N. VONLEH SISTER LYE SCHOOL SYSTEM JOYCE F. WALKER CAROL J. MARTIN ACADEMY STANLEY S WEAH REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRINCE E. WISSEH GRACE BAPTIST INSTITUTE LEONARD Z. WONGBAE WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY DENISE J. WOTOE SISTER SHIRLEY KOLMERMEMORIAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL HECTOR T. WOTOE ZOE LOUISE PREPARATORY SCHOOL ODERICK R. WREHYOU BLESSED CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION SCHOOL JOSHUA YASSIAH KIDS “N” US DAYCARE AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL 2016 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SAMUELYN BOOH GRACE ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL AUGUSTINE H. CAILLENDEE CANTERBURY EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL PRAISE S. CAILLENDEE BESSIDAG MISSION SCHOOL BOAKAI P COOPER WAT ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MITCHAELL C. CUFFY ZOE LOUISE PREPARATORY SCHOOL ROSE M. DAYKEAY LOVE INTERNATIONAL PREPARATORY SCHOOL NUKAI S. DOETEIN CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY ISSAC N. DOETEIN WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY KASEMU A DUKULY STELLA MARIS POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE ALTHEW G. GIBSON KIDS INTERNATIONAL MOSES S. GLAVOON ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF WEST AFRICA LISA S. GOULD VICTORIOUS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BOBETTA M. JIMMY BARNES FOUNDATION SCHOOL PRISNEYS. KAWAH SISTER SHIRLEY KOLMER MEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL MOSES KEMAUE UNITED METHODIST UNIVERSITY SAMUEL F. MORLUE WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY AROMETTA M. NAGBE EMMANUEL ELEMENTY SCHOOL MESHACH NASSUA LEN MILLER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEKEGAIN. NUWAY REVELATION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL JIMMIE REEDER CAROL J. MARTIN ACADEMY HENRY SIRLEAF MABEL MCCOMBS COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE JASPER N. TARWEH WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY JOHN S. TAYLOR DELLANA WEST O’BRIEN LEARNING CENTER ABEL N. TEEWON WILLIAM V S TUBMAN UNIVERSITY ELIZABETH J. VARNEY BISHOP GRIMLEY HIGH SCHOOL ERIC V. WARBAR ST. CLEMENTS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PRINCE WHEA TOP INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL GLORIA P. WILLIAMS ZOE LOUISE PREPARATORY SCHOOL DENISE J. WOTOE SISTER SHIRLEY KOLMER MEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL CHRISTINE O. WURAOLA SISTER SHIRLEY KOLMER MEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL RAYMOND YASSIAH CAROL J. MARTIN ACADEMY FAITH A. ZAHN BARNES FOUNDATION SCHOOL 2015 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS CHARLES W. BLAKE UNITED METHODIST UNIVERSITY THOMAS N. DAHN KINGDOM HARVEST ACADEMY IZETTA DOEGAN KINGDOM CARE PHYLLIS E. D. GEORGE EUROPA JOHNSON FOUNDATION ABRAHAM B. HAYES MONOROVIA VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER MORRIS T. MORRISON ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF WEST AFRICA KUTA SANNAH CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY ABRAHAM WANKULAH UNITED METHODIST UNIVERSITY MA HAWAH VARNEY ZOE LOUIS PREPARATORY SCHOOL DENISE J. WOTOE SISTER SHIRLEY KOLMERMEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL .
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