Final Week for RASCALS Foundation
Scholarship Applications
ST. LOUIS, August 20, 2011 -- The Robert A. Stehlin Campaign for ALS
(RASCALS) is reminding the community that applications and essays for the
inaugural RASCALS Higher Education Scholarships must be submitted by
August 31, 2011.
"The RASCALS Foundation is extremely pleased with all the calls and letters of
interest in our scholarship awards," said Robert Stehlin, founder and president
of the 501(c)(3) non-profit, public charity. "It's certainly been a great start to what
we hope will be an enduring program. But if you're planning on applying for
2011, now's the time to get your submissions in to RASCALS. You only have
about a week left."
Eligible applicants are ALS patients or their family members residing in
Missouri. The awards will provide assistance in their pursuit of higher
education, and may be used for any scholastic-related need, such as tuition
expenses, textbooks, and school supplies. The awards were made possible by
the RASCALS Foundation, along with a special matching gift from Walgreen's.
"I can't say enough about the leadership at Walgreen's and their help in
launching this very important program. Their compassion and generosity will
change lives in the ALS community," said Mr. Stehlin. "It's truly a privilege to
work with people like this."
There will be two scholarships awarded for the 2011-2012 academic year in
the amounts of $3,500 each. All applicants will submit a 1000-word essay on
the theme: "How ALS Has Influenced You."
Mr. Stehlin, who was diagnosed in September 2009 with ALS, said the disease
impacts the entire family. "While there are all sorts of challenges, it is extremely
important that families remain positive and forward-looking, and that's the
intended spirit of these scholarships," he explained.
Recipients will be determined by the RASCALS Foundation Board of Directors,
and notified on or before September 30, 2011. Selection will be made on the
basis of various criteria, including school activities, scholastic achievements,
awards, and community projects, in addition to the contents of the essay.
Complete program guidelines and applications are accessible on the
RASCALS website at http://rascalsfoundation.org/. For help or additional
information, you may also contact Mr. Stehlin at 636-464-6704, or Mr. Greg
Reagan, the RASCALS Treasurer, at 314-960-3629.
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