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Our

Founders

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About Our Founders

The Sisters of Faith Scholarship Foundation began with the vision of three sisters whose educational aspirations were financially supported by their families, friends, and employers. Their desire was to extend that same support to generations of scholars who would need a boost with financial assistance. By hosting special events, investing their own personal funds, and seeking business and private donations, they have been able to award scholarships to high school seniors since 2015. After realizing they were all doing the same thing on their own, it was decided that they should work together and establish a foundation that would be carried on for generations to come.

Meet the Founders

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Darlene Jackson

A Pastor's Wife, Community Leader, Daycare Provider, and Foster Mom for over 25 years - Darlene Jackson has been characterized as a classy woman who was selfless and saw the best in everyone. Throughout her years she spent a lot of her time doing Bread Ministry, summertime lunches for underprivileged children, and volunteering at nursing homes.

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Evelyn Pope-Marshall

Graduating college in her 60s, Evelyn Pope-Marshall spent her earlier years as a caregiver within the community. Characterized as a real "go-getter" when it came to taking advantage of opportunities, many remember her as loving, charitable and a great motivator.

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Earljean Reavis

The youngest of the three sisters, Earl Jean Reavis also graduated from college in her early 60s. For many years she ran a Daycare Center and served as a Community Advocate. To this day she continues to advocate for her community and is passionate about giving back. Many would characterize her as kind loving and sweet

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