PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION Minority Chamber of Commerce Announces Education Scholarship Program in Partnership with a Preferred Member, Beauty Schools of America® This program aims to “Change Lives” of Minority low income families in South Florida by announcing its first scholarship winner. Miami, Florida. April 29, 2015. The Minority Chamber of Commerce and Beauty Schools of America® have a shared goal of strengthening Miami Dade’s education opportunities through scholarships to minority disadvantaged families. The scholarships are open to members and their employees, low income families and senior highschool students pursuing a beauty and/or wellness career. The winner recipient of the first scholarship is Ms. Arlete Tapanes, a single mother working for Don Pan Bakery; a corporate member of Minority Chamber of Commerce. The full scholarship was awarded by Beauty Schools of America® on April 27th, 2015 and presented by the Miami Campus Director, Ms. Liz Gonzalez and executives from both organizations. Admissions Director from Beauty Schools of America®, Andrew Abreu, Doug Mayorga from Minority Chamber, scholarship recipient Arlete Tapanes, and BSA’s Campus Director, Liz Gonzalez. As Beauty Schools of America® develops future leaders for the industry of wellness and beauty, the Minority Chamber promotes favorable conditions for better education, job creation and business growth in South Florida. As part of the chamber’s mission, this new program will help to provide education opportunities that work to alleviate poverty and revitalize communities in South Florida. The Minority Chamber of Commerce Education Scholarship Program is an integral part of the Minority Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s effort to change lives through the gift of education. “We are humbled and overwhelmed by the generosity of Beauty Schools of America®, who have donated more than $200,000 in scholarships to the Foundation since its inception,” said Doug Mayorga, President & CEO, “Throughout their history in our community, Beauty Schools of America® is an advocate and champion for ongoing education. This Scholarship provides an opportunity for us to honor their commitment through the gift of education for minority families in our community”. Campus Director Ms. Liz Gonzalez said, “We are excited to offer one of many scholarships to minority underprivileged families in the community. Welcome Arlete to our BSA family”. The Minority Chamber of Commerce invites South Florida graduating seniors, skills workers and members’ employees of the Minority Chamber of Commerce to enter the Minority Education Scholarship Program, which will award $20,000 in scholarships to qualified candidates. Applications and eligibility requirements can be request to [email protected] . Winners are selected based on their written or video applications explaining how they plan to change lives through a career in the beauty and wellness industry. About Beauty Schools of America: For the past two decades, Beauty Schools of America® (BSA) has been the most sought after institution for students pursuing a professional career in the Beauty and Spa Industry. As a fully-licensed and accredited learning institution, Beauty Schools of America® is dedicated to helping you achieve your goal of becoming a certified beauty and/or spa professional. About Minority Chamber of Commerce: The Minority Education Scholarship Program (MESP) supports education opportunities and promotes access to scholarship, grants, and resources for underserved and vulnerable populations in South Florida and around our nation. We use a variety of program-related education including higher education, vocational, and entrepreneurship training-mentoring, to provide opportunities for local minority business-professional-students and initiatives and create jobs. On occasion, we may also provide grants for technical assistance or other essential support to facility new businesses in America. For more information: MARIA LOAISIGA Membership Director [email protected] 786.260-1965 ###
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