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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Right to Life of Louisville, Kentucky's oldest pro-life organization, has opened applications for the Pregnancy and Parenting Scholarship, a support program that aims to uplift and assist students who are pregnant or parenting. This initiative is designed to help young parents continue their education while managing the challenges of parenthood.
The scholarship will provide financial assistance to eligible students, enabling them to cover educational expenses such as tuition, books, and childcare. By offering this support, the program seeks to empower students to achieve their academic goals without sacrificing their responsibilities as parents.
The organization emphasizes the importance of education and believes that with the right support, young parents can successfully balance their studies and family life. Applications are now being accepted, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply promptly. This initiative represents a significant step in fostering a supportive community for pregnant and parenting students in Louisville.
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