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Ho'omaka Hou - A New Beginning Fund, with an application deadline in February, offers numerous awards that vary in amount. Location restrictions exist. Restricted to those with financial need.Description
The Ho'omaka Hou - A New Beginning Fund is a scholarship for those who have faced difficulties or major crises in the past and are finding a way to overcome them. In some cases, poor decisions may have led down a destructive or unfulfilling path, causing social problems such as substance abuse or domestic violence. Some may not have always had the dream or desire to pursue schooling for a specific career but are now at a point in their lives where education is a priority. With help and guidance, they are ready to make changes in their lives and realize hope through education. The Ho'omaka Hou Scholarship was established with these students in mind. The HCF will give preference to recipients who were awarded in the immediate prior year if such recipient continues to meet the eligibility requirements and is in good academic standing. The donor requires the applicants to attend a college or university in Hawai'i. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Hawai'i Community Foundation for more information.
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