Willie Gary and
the Gary Foundation Give Treasure
Coast Students the Opportunity to Shine during
Inaugural Scholarship Reception
Nine Scholarships Awarded to Students
on the Treasure Coast

Treasure Coast students meet
with college and university representatives
during the Inaugural Gary Foundation Scholarship Reception held
at
the Law Offices of Gary, Williams, Finney, et al.
Stuart, FL -
Attorney Willie Gary and the Gary Foundation recently hosted a
scholarship reception at the Law Offices of Gary, Williams,
Finney, Lewis, Watson & Sperando, P.L. in which students on the
Treasure Coast were given the opportunity to shine as they met
with college representatives from three colleges and
universities from Florida and North Carolina.
Over 40 students arrived “dressed to impress” and with
transcripts in hand at the law offices in downtown Stuart. Some
arrived with a parent or school counselor to support the excited
students. Kenneth Gary, president and CEO of the Gary
Foundation, greeted students and answered questions, as
appetizers and beverages were served. The juniors and seniors
were from area schools including: Jensen Beach High School, Fort
Pierce Central, Fort Pierce Westwood, Vero Beach High School,
St. Lucie West Centennial, Martin County High School, Lincoln
Park Academy, Port St. Lucie High School, South Fork High School
and Treasure Coast High School. Many of the students had
impressive GPAs, in most cases, exceeding 3.5.
As a result of the Gary Foundation’s Inaugural Scholarship
Reception, Edward Waters College is recommending that two
students from Fort Pierce Westwood each receive full
Presidential Scholarships for four years valued at $62,600 each.
St. Augustine’s College has recommended five students receive
scholarships totaling $96,000. Shaw University has recommended a
student from Vero Beach High School, and from Lincoln Park
Academy each receive full Presidential Scholarships for four
years, valued at $70,400 each. Gary is an alumnus of Shaw
University and currently serves as Chairman of the Board of
Trustees. In addition, Gary is responsible for reviving the
football programs at both Shaw University and Edward Waters
College. As a result, the two schools meet annually at the
Willie Gary Football Classic.
“The Gary Foundation provides education, direction and
opportunities for young people,” said Kenneth Gary. “This was
the first of many events the Foundation will host to help send
talented students to college. I am grateful to the schools that
participated and hope to give away many more scholarships at
next year’s event,” continued Gary.
Known for his philanthropic endeavors, Willie Gary and his wife,
Gloria, founded The Gary Foundation in 1994 to provide
scholarships, direction and opportunities to at-risk students
who wish to attend college. The Gary’s have donated millions of
dollars to help Historically Black Colleges and Universities –
including $10 million to his alma mater Shaw University in
Raleigh, North Carolina.