CLARKSVILLE, TN − The Altra Foundation has awarded 17 high school seniors with $1,000 Tom Brock Community Service scholarships for 2025.
In his remembrance, this scholarship was named in honor of Tom Brock, the first Altra Foundation Board Chair, who was instrumental in the formation of this scholarship. Throughout his personal and professional life, Tom was dedicated to serving others in the community. His legacy of service lives on through this scholarship, which supports the next generation of community-minded individuals.
The Tom Brock Community Service Scholarship is awarded to students in all communities we serve. The 2025 scholarship award winners are:
Since 2004, the Altra Foundation has awarded 261 scholarships for a total of $180,000.
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