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Unbreakables Foundation Launches Scholarship Program for Montana High School Students

November 2, 2024

The Unbreakables Foundation, co-founded by Montana native and entrepreneur Dr. Braxton Norwood, has announced the launch of its inaugural scholarship program aimed at high school students across Montana. The Unbreakables Scholarship is designed to support and uplift graduating seniors, providing financial assistance to selected members of the Class of 2025 as they pursue higher education or vocational training.

Empowering Young Montanans to Achieve Their Goals

Grounded in values of resilience, community, and empowerment, the Unbreakables Foundation will award scholarships to deserving Montana high school students who demonstrate a commitment to making a positive impact in their communities. These scholarships are specifically targeted at students who have overcome significant challenges or have shown exceptional determination and integrity in the face of adversity. The foundation will select applicants who exemplify resilience, integrity, and a dedication to personal and community growth.

Investing in Montana’s Future

Dr. Braxton Norwood, a passionate entrepreneur committed to giving back to his home state, co-founded the foundation with Antonia Kuksova. Having faced and surmounted his own challenges, Dr. Norwood aims to create opportunities for young people striving to succeed despite obstacles.

“Our goal with the Unbreakables Scholarship is to empower young Montanans by providing the support they need to pursue their ambitions and become leaders who will inspire their communities and future generations,” he said.

Scholarship Details and Application Process

The Unbreakables Scholarships will be available to Montana high school seniors planning to attend a two- or four-year college, university, or vocational program. Each recipient will receive financial support and access to mentorship programs led by Ms. Kuksova, Dr. Norwood, or other partners of the Unbreakables Foundation.

Applications for the scholarship will open in early 2025, and the foundation encourages students, teachers, and counselors to share the news. Interested students can find more information at unbreakables.org. Scholarship recipients will be announced in Spring 2025.

About the Unbreakables Foundation

Founded by Antonia Kuksova and Braxton Norwood, the Unbreakables Foundation is dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through educational support, resilience-building programs, and mentorship. By working directly with young people who embody an unbreakable spirit, the foundation seeks to foster positive change and long-term impact in Montana and beyond.

The Unbreakables Foundation looks forward to supporting Montana’s Class of 2025, marking this scholarship program as a significant step in its commitment to fostering resilience and leadership in Big Sky Country.

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: News

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