Rotary scholarships awarded: 5 Hilo-area students receive $5,000 gifts

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Five Big Island high school seniors were among 47 students statewide who shared more than $250,000 in scholarship awards from the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation.

Five Big Island high school seniors were among 47 students statewide who shared more than $250,000 in scholarship awards from the Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation.

There were 47 $5,000 scholarships and two $10,000 awards. All five Rotary clubs on the east side of Hawaii Island received a $5,000 scholarship for selected students.

Scholarship funds are derived from gifts and investment income from Hawaii Rotarians and the Harry &Jeanette Weinberg Foundation. Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting college scholarship opportunities for graduating high school seniors in Hawaii. These students will be attending a four-year university or college in Hawaii or on the mainland.

Each local Rotary club reviewed applications and interviewed students from their area to be recommend for the $5,000 scholarship.

“Our committee was honored to have so many worthy applicants,” said East Hawaii Area Chairwoman Helen Shirota-Benevides. “They were all outstanding students and they were excellent representatives of youth from our area.”

The Big Island awardees, their schools and sponsoring clubs are: Sage Doreste, Connection Public Charter School, Rotary Club of Volcano; Yu- Ann Chen, Hilo High School, Rotary Club of South Hilo; Fiona Follett, St. Joseph School, Rotary Club of Hilo Bay; Jasmine Padamada, Keaau High School, Rotary Club of Pahoa Sunset; and Mary Economy, Waiakea High School, Rotary Club of Hilo.