Building Bridges: How Belief in Young People Changes Lives
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Guest: High Bridge Foundation, Inc.
In this inspiring episode of Emunah, host Dr. Tamara Henry sits down with leaders from High Bridge Foundation, Inc.co-founder Mencie Hairston, President Mayumi Escalante, and scholarship recipient Zion Wynn. All three are residents of Prince Georges County, Maryland, and each brings a powerful perspective shaped by service, resilience, and hope.
Together, they explore the foundations mission to empower underserved youth through scholarships, mentorship, and community support. Through heartfelt personal stories, the conversation highlights the real challenges many students faceand the transformative power of education when paired with faith, encouragement, and opportunity.
This episode is a compelling reminder that when communities invest in young people, livesand futuresare changed.
Key Takeaways from the Episode
High Bridge Foundation, Inc. has awarded more than $186,500 in scholarships to students across Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland (the DMV).
Founded in 2012 by Dr. Ernest Hairston and Mencie Hairston, the foundation is rooted in a lifelong commitment to volunteerism and youth development.
The foundation serves students from underserved populations, including new immigrants, adoptees, individuals with disabilities, and students facing financial barriers to higher education.
Education is a powerful tool for empowerment and long-term change.
Personal stories of struggle and perseverance can inspire collective action and community engagement.
Scholarship applications open in March and are available to students in the DMV area. Most high school counselors can help students determine eligibility and complete the application process.
Community support, volunteers, and mentors are essential to the foundations ongoing impact.
Resilience, determination, hope, and encouragement are defining traits of scholarship recipients.
Email: info@highbridgefoundaiton.org
Mail: High Bridge Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 1003
Bowie, MD 20718Website: www.highbridgefoundation.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HighBridgeFoundation
Instagram: @highbridgefoundation
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