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Updated: January 24, 2025 @ 1:33 pm
The Aronos Research Center clubhouse replaced a Baptist Church in 1936 at the corner of Elkin and Stewart streets in downtown Sonora.

The Aronos Research Center clubhouse replaced a Baptist Church in 1936 at the corner of Elkin and Stewart streets in downtown Sonora.
The Aronos Research Club is encouraging anyone who is a survivor of domestic violence or sexual assault to apply for the Success for Survivors Scholarship for college or vocational school funds.
The scholarship aims to provide survivors with a means to achieve both financial and personal independence.
The local club is affiliated with the national General Federation of Women’s Clubs. The GFWC is a national leader in the fight to end domestic violence. To emphasize the dedication in tackling this societal issue, GFWC implemented the Success for Survivors Scholarship in 2011.
A $3,000 non-renewable scholarship is awarded to help survivors of domestic or sexual violence obtain a post-secondary education that will offer them the chance to reshape their future by securing employment and gaining personal independence. 
Candidates must be enrolled or planning to enroll at an accredited public or private post-secondary school, including community colleges, technical schools, and four-year universities. Applicants should check with their school enrollment or financial aid office to confirm accreditation. 
Candidates must meet all of the following eligibility requirements to apply: 
• Domestic or sexual violence survivor; 
• Citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States; 
• Enrolled or planning to enroll at an accredited public or private postsecondary or vocational institution; 
• Recommended by a domestic violence agency and/or counselor or social worker, willing to provide information on behalf of the applicant.
Applications can be obtained from gfwc.org/scholarship and are due by February 15, 2025.
The Aronos Research Club is a local service organization that was established in 1915.  In addition to providing scholarships and grants for elementary school teachers, the club hosts an annual Coffee With A Cop, monthly dances, and a speakers series which are all open to the public.  
For information on the Aronos Research Club activities or to rent the Aronos Clubhouse, call Shelly Stewart at (209) 770-1144. 
For information on the Success for Survivors Scholarships, call GFWC at (202) 347-3168.
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