Never Give Up Scholarship

Scholarship Value: $1,000
Awards Available: 10

This unique and prestigious scholarship established in 2000, was created to remember my mom who fought the disease for 38 years, raise funds and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis, and assist students with college expenses.

The criteria for the Mary J. Szczepanski “Never Give Up” MS Scholarship Foundation is as follows:

  • High school seniors must collect a minimum of $500.00 and college students $750.00 to be considered, since our mission is to raise funds for Multiple Sclerosis.
  • All donations of any amount for MS are certainly welcome.
  • Collect pledges from Start today – March 1, 2024
  • Use pledge sheets printed from the website www.msscholarship.org
  • Turn in all 2023 donations by December 8, 2023 for donors tax credits
  • Turn in completed pledge sheets and remaining donations by March 1, 2024
  • All pledges for MS should be in the form of a check or money order and made out to: Accelerated Cure Project and in your memo line: Scholarship Program
  • All money raised by the students goes to fight Multiple Sclerosis through research.

The high school senior and college student who raises the most funds for Multiple Sclerosis throughout the 50 states, will be presented with the following:

  • $1,000 towards the college or university attending in the fall of 2024
  • A beautiful engraved plaque honoring him/her as the National recipient

The Michigan and National high school recipient will furnish the following:

  • A senior picture
  • A short biography
  • Reference letter from his / her high school principal to Mr. Szczepanski
  • Thank you letter to Mr. Rick Szczepanski
  • Thank you letter from your parents or guardians
  • Letter of acceptance from the college or university he / she is attending

The check for $1,000 will be deposited in the student’s account through the Mary J. Szczepanski “Never Give Up” MS Scholarship Foundation, who manages the funds.

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