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Arizona Federal,
100 Black Men of Phoenix announce
scholarship winners
Phoenix,
Ariz. – On February 20, Arizona
Federal and 100 Black Men of Phoenix
awarded Rabbanni FurQaan and John
B. Hart Jr. the annual Michael Hale
Scholarship award. This $2,000 scholarship
is awarded annually in recognition
of the contributions made by Mr. Hale,
Arizona Federal’s former longtime
president and CEO. Receiving this
scholarship will allow these outstanding
students to pay for college expenses
that might otherwise be a barrier
to college enrollment.
Michael
Hale actively worked with economically
disadvantaged youth in the South Mountain
area of Phoenix, most notably in his
role as chairman of the 100 Black
Men of Phoenix’s Mentorship
Education Network (M.E.N.) Because
of this, scholarship eligibility is
directed specifically at youth members
of M.E.N.
Rabbanni
FurQaan graduates from Bourgade Catholic
High School in May 2004. FurQaan plans
to attend the University of Arizona
in the fall to major in Business Management
and minor in Mathematics.
John B. Hart
Jr. graduates from South Mountain
High in May 2004. This fall, Hart
plans to study Business Management
and Aerospace at Arizona State University.
He also hopes to become a commercial
airline pilot.
Arizona
Federal is a locally-owned, locally-controlled,
and locally-operated federally-chartered
credit union managing $1 billion in
member assets and serving over 165,000
member accounts.
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