Overview: Project Happiness LSMO is awarding an academic scholarship in the amount of $500 to a graduating senior attending Lee’s Summit North High School.
Eligibility:
Student is graduating from Lee’s Summit North High School
Student is in good standing with the school.
Student has completed this application form, provided a copy of the student’s transcript from the school guidance office, and one letter of recommendation.
Selection Criteria: The following criteria will be considered by the selection committee when choosing the student to receive the scholarship.
Community Service
Grade Point Average
One letter of recommendation
School attendance
Submit your completed application and send the required documentation listed below to [email protected] or no later than May 15, 2023.
One letter of recommendation
Transcript and attendance record
Project Happiness LSMO is partnering with Foster Adopt Connect to help fill a need in our community. Children arrive in foster care frequently with very few belongings. These children have a lot of needs. Thank goodness loving families step up to help raise these kids. As the children grow shoes are always a need. When my family buys new shoes we go shopping on our friend Noah's birthday. It is a tradition that started in memory of Noah. Noah was a family friend that we lost to cancer way too soon. Providing shoes to more kids in the community in his honor keeps his memory alive. We think he would love this idea.We have partnered with Foster Adopt Connect because they can get these shoes to families that have a real need. Your donation will help us reach more children. Last year you helped us raise $1,800, we hope to do it again this year!
A note from Noah's Parents, Michael & Julie Coram: When we think of Noah we think of shoes, humor, and kindness. But definitely shoes! In fact, he loved shoes so much that at 14 he started his own online business that very soon took over his parent’s entire basement. Noah was definitely determined and driven and had a heart for kids all over the world. We lost Noah to cancer when he was just 17 but his memory drives this project.