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Transforming Our Community.
One Scholarship at a Time.
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Here, you will get an inside view of that transformation in progress. See what happens when students and their families discover the power of taking control over their academics. Watch as they forge new pathways to a better future. Find inspiration in their determination to achieve their dreams.
These are the stories of Florida students who have renewed hope because they have a school that better fits their needs or educational materials to unlock their potential. They are the stories of a community that has come together to support the belief that educational choice matters. Here, you can be a part of this incredible journey.
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Poetry in motion: The tale of one homeschool family using the PEP scholarship

With the help of a private school scholarship, Duke is 'ready for the bigger world'

Of Funyuns, Skinny Pop, and iced tea: How Jack brought healthy snacks to his school

Private school scholarships allowed the Roland family to meet the academic needs of their children

This kid can do things: The Caleb Prewitt Story

Books, banners, boats and National Merit Scholarships

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