By Leigh DeLozier | Emory Report | Jan. 26, 2021
As recipients of Emory’s Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship (clockwise from left), Curley Bonds, Tolton Pace and Fatima Cody Stanford strive to continue King’s legacy of leadership and service in their communities.
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship is awarded to selected outstanding students who are accepted to Emory.
Most recipients are graduates from Atlanta Public Schools (APS). All APS seniors, regardless of ethnicity, who are accepted into Emory University are considered for this scholarship award.
One scholarship that is funded jointly by Oxford College and the Newton County King Scholar Fund is awarded annually to a student from a Newton County high school who chooses to attend Oxford College. This award continues to Emory College, Goizueta Business School or Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing.
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December 23, 2020
Billboard campaign marking AHF’s 1.5 million lives in care rolls out this week in six U.S. cities starting in Los Angeles; media campaign will expand to some of the 44 other countries AHF operates in
Despite global impact of COVID-19, AHF was able to add 36 new clinics and 114K patients since February
LOS ANGELES (December 17, 2020) AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the largest global AIDS organization and which now operates in 45 countries, is privileged to announce that it has reached a remarkable new milestone in its history: as of December 1
st World AIDS Day AHF now provides lifesaving HIV/AIDS medical care and services to 1.5 million individuals worldwide through its US, Europe, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean and Asia Bureaus.
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation: AHF Milestone: 1.5 Million Lives Now in Care!
Billboard campaign marking AHF s 1.5 million lives in care rolls out this week in six U.S. cities starting in Los Angeles; media campaign will expand to some of the 44 other countries AHF operates in
Despite global impact of COVID-19, AHF was able to add 36 new clinics and 114K patients since February
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the largest global AIDS organization and which now operates in 45 countries, is privileged to announce that it has reached a remarkable new milestone in its history: as of December 1
st-World AIDS Day-AHF now provides lifesaving HIV/AIDS medical care and services to 1.5 million individuals worldwide through its U.S., Europe, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean and Asia Bureaus.