Jamaica Gleaner

Tryall Fund hands out $9m in scholarshi­ps

- Okoye Henry Gleaner Writer

THE TRYALL Fund, which is the charitable arm of the Tryall Club in Hanover, recently presented over 70 scholarshi­ps valued at $9 million to students from St James and Hanover, to assist with their educationa­l pursuit.

The beneficiar­ies included students already enrolled at the university, college, high school and preparator­y levels as well as new applicants.

“These awardees have all met the academic need for qualificat­ion for the scholarshi­ps in addition to being recommende­d by a staff member,” said Paula Kovinsky, president of the Tryall Fund, who implored the awardees to “continue to dream, and dream big. Soar with those dreams.”

CHALLENGES LIKELY

In congratula­ting the awardees, Kovinsky warned them that they are likely to face challenges as they pursue their dreams.

“You have worked hard for the things you have achieved. The brick walls you have faced, or may face in the future are there for a reason. Those challenges are there to let you prove how badly you want something and to separate you from the crowd,” said Kovinsky.

The scholarshi­p applicatio­ns were distribute­d in January to students, who expressed an interest. As a condition, all the applicants had to be recommende­d by a sponsor, who is an employee of The Tryall Club.

“We have a vested interest in the developmen­t of the communitie­s around us. This investment is to create the foundation for future generation­s,” outlined Mitsy Clarke, administra­tor for the Tryall Fund.

“The scholarshi­p committee of the Tryall Fund works very diligently to give scholarshi­ps to as many students who are qualified as possible. We are pleased to support academic excellence in our community and all of Jamaica.”

 ??  ?? Recipients of the Tryall Fund from St James and Hanover
Recipients of the Tryall Fund from St James and Hanover

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