Recent Antioch High School graduate Adia Musana is the 2023 recipient of the Chaput-Avery Family Foundation Scholarship. The 18-year old was selected from a stellar group of Antioch H.S. seniors who have taken part in the Chaput-Avery Family Foundation Leadership Scholars Program through YWCA’s Girls Inc. program.
Hillsboro graduate Kayla Stevenson’s goals for the future include being a robotics engineer at NASA and starting a business to help marginalized communities find affordable housing.
An Antioch High School senior will now be the first person in her family to attend college thanks to a $50,000 scholarship through Girls Inc. at YWCA and the Chaput-Avery Family Foundation.
Kim Boih is an 18-year old Antioch High School senior on her way to achieving the American Dream. The aspiring graphic designer is the first recipient of the Chaput-Avery Family Foundation Scholarship.
The Chaput-Avery Family Foundation announced today a commitment to fund a new program for Girls Inc. at YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee named “The Chaput-Avery Scholars Program.” Girls Inc. is a national non-profit dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold.
YWCA annual report for fiscal year 2019. Report includes YWCA program information (Domestic Violence Services, Girls Inc. at YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee, AMEND Together, Family Learning Center, Dress for Success Nashville, Social Justice), board member list, donor honor roll, grant and corporate support.
