GFWC Women's Club of South County
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The GFWC WCSC Scholarship Fund helps Washington County women in need become self-sufficient through the pursuit of a degree or by obtaining credentials for practicing a vocation. For a quarter of a century, the Club each year has awarded scholarships ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars to selected applicants. All funds are distributed directly to the educational institution for tuition costs only.
For information about applying, see below,email admin@GFWCRISouthCounty.com or scholarshipWCSC@gmail.com
or call 401-287-4392
2022 Scholarship Recipients

Meet Last Year's Recipients
Olivia Barber, from Wakefield, is attending University of Florida and enrolled in the nursing program.
Sydney Householder, from North Kingstown, is attending Boston University as a pre-law student of International Relations and Women's Studies.
Brandy Marsh, from Wakefield, is attending Fisher College and majoring in Psychology.
Amelia Petrucci, from Wakefield, is attending The University of Southern Maine and majoring in Social work, with a minor in Holistic Health.
Libby Terra (not pictured), from Kingston, is attending The University of Arizona On-line and majoring in Neuroscience.
The GFWC WCSC awarded $17,250 in scholarships this year,
to these fine four women from Washington County,
to help them achieve their education & career goals.
APPLY
Starting in January 2023
Open and print the application. Complete it and mail (or scan and email)
with the required attachments.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
April 1, 2023
To qualify as an applicant, all of the following criteria must be met:
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Be a woman of at least age 19 by date of application, with a high school diploma or GED.
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Be a resident of Washington County (Charlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Narragansett, New Shoreham/Block Island, North Kingstown, Richmond, South Kingstown, or Westerly).
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Exhibit financial need by providing documentation as requested.
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Be enrolled, or accepted, in a career/vocational training or certificate program, or working toward a first degree (i.e., associate or bachelor's).
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Demonstrate the motivation to achieve educational and career goals.
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Preference is given to highly motivated women – with or without dependents – who need further education or training to become self-sufficient. Dependents may include children, spouse, partner, siblings, and/or parents.
Testimonials from former scholarship recipients
“My children inspire me every day to keep climbing up and out of poverty and growing personally regardless of what the barriers are.” Becky Bome
“Ever since my brother passed away when I was only 10, working in emergency medicine has been my thing. I want to be the smiling face on the other side when emergency victims are being rescued.” Callie-Rae Cashin
"I always felt the calling to help others and love the medical field. Having started as a CNA, then a Medtech, I am now on my way to obtaining an RN. Thank you so much to the Women’s Club for the scholarship. It will help so much!" Damariss Hartsfield
"The Women's Club of South County makes dreams come true - I always wanted to be a nurse and liked helping others." Gabrielle Mowry
"This scholarship came at a truly pivotal time in my life and gave me the funding to pursue my degree in Social Work. The Women's Club of South County gave me the opportunity to prove to myself and others that I had the power to change." Megan Durocher
"The scholarship has made it possible for her to continue her education and to “make a new direction in her life possible.” I now believe that I have something to contribute to women who struggle with mental health issues, homelessness, addiction and abusive relationships. I am forever grateful to the generous women of South County. Thank you for believing in me!" Selena Millard
"As a scholarship recipient, I was able to complete my Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of RI. My degree helped me earn a promotion to Community Sales Director for Brightview Commons a Brightview Senior Living Community in South County. To reciprocate the generosity of The Club, I have the honor of hosting some of its monthly meetings and am involved with the Corporate Sponsorship for the Annual Book & Author event held at the Dunes Club every July. I encourage single mothers to apply for the scholarship because the WCSC is about volunteering and giving back to our community. The Club seeks to help women succeed in furthering their education especially for career advancement that will support her family and home in the community." Sheryl Peno