
In observance of the Detroit
Association of Black Organizations’ (DABO) 33rd Anniversary,
and on the occasion of our Annual State of the Race Address and
Dinner, Sunday, February 19, 2012, 4:00 PM at Detroit’s
Northwest Activities Center, we are pleased to announce the
awarding of three (3) individual $ 1,000 scholarships to three
(3) different winners at this dinner. At least one of the three
scholarships has been designated for a 2012 graduate of DABO’s
Detroit Cares Alternative High School.
DABO has been and remains committed to
focusing on meeting the needs of our local community and
developing our youth. Through this scholarship program, we will
assist deserving youth with the opportunity to be prepared
academically and professionally to further assist our community
in its development and transformation.
The scholarships will be awarded to
high school seniors graduating in Spring 2012, who will be
enrolled in an accredited vocational or trade school or who
will be attending a college or university in the Fall of 2012.
These scholarships are intended to assist students with
incidentals and can be used to cover the cost of books and
other fees.
All scholarships will be dispersed
before December 1, 2012 upon the submission of proof of
enrollment and attendance in an accredited vocational or trade
school, college or university to the DABO office, C/O Ms.
Kimberly Taylor, Scholarship Committee Chair, 12048 Grand
River, Detroit, MI 48204. If you have any questions regarding
this application please contact us at (313) 491-0003.
Click here for a DABO Scholarship Package that includes eligibility requirements and an application.

