ALG Awards Scholarships to Promising Students

1st row: Serlee Masihimadi (Hoover High school) and Ani Konarki (Glendale Community College) 2nd row: Isis Gaitan (Verdugo Academy), Romina Sahebalfosul (Clark Magnet High School), Amelia Knur (Glendale High School), recipient of the Leni Richardson Scholarship, Danica Martinez (Glendale High School), Ani Gevorgyan (Glendale Community College). Not pictured: Chloe Schroeder (Crescenta Valley High School)
Photo provided by ALG

Assistance League of Glendale recently awarded scholarships to a new group of promising students, reaffirming its commitment to fostering educational opportunities and supporting the aspirations of young talent. This year’s recipients were selected from a pool of applicants, all demonstrating exceptional academic achievements, leadership potential and a dedication to making a positive impact in their communities.

The ALG – Scholarship Program awarded eight students each with a $2,500 scholarship to support their academic journey.

Assistance League’s scholarship program embodies the company’s broader mission of promoting unity, understanding and progress through education. By supporting talented and driven students, Assistance League Glendale is helping to build a more equitable and prosperous future for all.

Assistance League of Glendale is celebrating 87 years of service in Glendale. Its seven philanthropic programs have assisted over 5,000 individuals last year from children to seniors. Programs include scholarships to local Glendale students, monthly discounted lunch for senior citizens and clothing for needy children attending local schools. ALG also works alongside Ascencia, a locally based center providing housing and services to the homeless, on two programs that assist unhoused individuals starting their journey toward permanent housing. Additionally, the Thrift Shop trains associates from Tierra Del Sol, a center that empowers people with development disabilities.

Assistance League of Glendale is always looking for help – whether donating household items that could be sold at the thrift shop or those who are interested in becoming a volunteer. Additional information can be found at alglendale.org or reach out to info@assistanceleagueglendale.org.