Homeless Children’s Education Fund awards five inspiring young people

•Dakira Jones graduated from North Hills Senior High School and has been accepted to Temple University to study biochemistry. She aspires to attend medical school at Duke.
•Khai Jackson graduated from Pittsburgh Science Technology Academy and has been accepted to Siena Heights University to study physical therapy.
•Mircalene Valcin graduated from Obama Academy of International Studies and has been accepted to CCAC to study nursing. She would like to become a physician’s assistant.
For more information on HCEF and the Hope Through Learning Award, visit www.homelessfund.org.
The Homeless Children’s Education Fund, a public charity, has emerged as a regional leader and social entrepreneur for advocating for vulnerable youth who are on the brink of homelessness, are currently homeless, or runaways and unaccompanied youth in Allegheny County, as well as equal access to quality education for youth experiencing homelessness.
 
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