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Updated: February 23, 2025 @ 12:44 pm

MARYVILLE, Mo. — For the third year in a row, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nodaway County will be awarding scholarships for graduating Littles.
According to a news release, the scholarships are aimed at existing or previous Littles who graduate this spring and plan to further their education by attending a college or trade school in the fall.
“We have a selection committee that has focused its attention on this scholarship, and that group has decided to allocate up to $2,500 in scholarships for this year,” Lynette Harbin, BBBS Nodaway executive director, said in a statement. “To that end, the committee decided the minimum award will be $250 and the maximum will be $1,000 per student.”
Eligible Littles may apply by contacting their school counselors or visiting BBBSNodaway.org and filling out an online form.
“We’ve been blessed with the financial capacity that allows us to give back to our community in this way,” Harbin said. “We believe that when we have the means to better serve our Littles, we have an obligation to do so. I want BBBS to invest in our Littles, for their futures and their families.”
The organization is also seeking interested donors to help support the organization’s goal of making the scholarships an annual tradition.

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