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CAMDEN – The nonprofit Women of the Dream announced its 13 scholarship winners and virtual scholarship and award program on June 13.

The June event will highlight the achievements of the current scholarship winners and previous winners.

Women of the Dream’s scholarship is open to all college-bound senior girls in the city of Camden.  This year’s top five scholarship winners are Abigail Rivera-Mercado, Shanyce Smith, Yasiria Lugo, Ciania Walker, and Lanasia Robinson.  These young women attend both public and nonpublic high schools in Camden. Overall there are 13 scholarship winners this year representing various high schools across the city. Profiles of the 13 scholarship winners can be found at https://www.womenofthedream.org/annual-scholarship-fundraiser-and-award-program/

Camden Mayor Frank Moran and Camden School Superintendent Katrina McCombs are scheduled to give inspiring messages at the event.

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Leslie Morris, founder and chief executive officer of Women of the Dream, said past scholarship winners have gone on to thrive in college.

Women of the Dream’s 2020 Scholarship Winners

Women of the Dream’s Youth Empowerment Scholars

“Over the past three years, WOD has awarded scholarships to 13 bright but financially-challenged young women in the city of Camden, totaling $34,500,” Morris said in a statement. “Two have already graduated from college, and the others are thriving on college campuses in New Jersey and across the nation.  Let’s continue to support college-bound girls in these underserved areas.”

Those wanting to donate to the scholar and learn more can do that here.

The scholarship winners come from six different Camden-area schools, including Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy (5), Charles Brimm Medical Arts High School (4), Big Picture Learning Academy, Mastery High School of Camden, Urban Promise High School and Woodrow Wilson High School.

The Women of the Dream 2020 Scholarship Winners are:

*Abigail Rivera-Mercado, Charles Brimm Medical Arts High School, Attending Gettysburg College

*Shanyce Smith, Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy, Attending Stockton University

*Lanasia Robinson, Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy, Attending Howard University

*Ciania Walker, Mastery High School of Camden, Attending Cabrini University

*Yasiria Lugo, Urban Promise Academy, Attending Rowan Universith

Women of the Dream’s Youth Empowerment Scholars are:

*Brianna Calaf, Big Picture Learning Academy, Attending Lincoln University

*Ca’Nya Dorsey, Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy, Attending Ramapo College

*Precious Jewel Riley, Charles Brimm Medical Arts High School, Attending Rutgers University-Camden

*I’asiah McRae, Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy, Attending Benedict College

*Allanii Azcona, Charles Brimm Medical Arts High School, Attending Ramapo College

*Janiyah Taylor, Charles Brimm Medical Arts High School, Fairleigh Dickinson University

*Cindy Guzman, Woodrow Wilson High School, Attending Rowan University

*Zainab Hall, Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy, Attending Clark Atlanta University

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