BRENTWOOD, CA  — The East County Performing Arts Foundation, in its ongoing commitment to supporting the aspirations of young performing artists, is proud to announce the awarding of college scholarships to three outstanding local high school seniors.
Each recipient will receive $1,000 to aid in their higher education goals, emphasizing the Foundation’s dedication to fostering talent and academic excellence within the performing arts community.
The 501(c)(3) organization focuses on elevating the educational and artistic opportunities for youth in Brentwood and surrounding areas. These scholarships, funded through community donations and fundraising efforts, highlight the Foundation’s role in nurturing future generations of artists and performers.
This year’s scholarship winners are:
All recipients will continue in the performing arts in some way after high school.
“These talented individuals exemplify the dedication, skill, and passion that define our community,” said Nina Koch, ECPAF Chairwoman. “We are thrilled to support their college education, confident that they will continue to inspire and lead in their respective fields.”
In addition to college scholarships, the East County Performing Arts Foundation provides training scholarships to assist young performers in honing their craft through the community’s diverse programs. These include both dance and theater programs designed to foster not only artistic skill but also important life lessons in teamwork, discipline, and confidence.
“We believe in making the arts accessible to all students, helping them to not only achieve their artistic goals but also to develop as well-rounded individuals who contribute positively to society,” Koch added.
For more information about the East County Performing Arts Foundation and its scholarship programs, or to learn how to contribute to future scholarships, please visit www.ecpaf.org
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