Kerry Washington Presents Final Two $1M College Scholarships | Women in Entertainment 2024
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Kerry Washington Presents Final Two $1M College Scholarships | Women in Entertainment 2024
Emmy-winning actress Kerry Washington, who received the Equity in Entertainment award last year, took the stage to announce the final two $1 million scholarships to high school students from underserved communities across Los Angeles.
The scholarships were handed out to participants in THR's mentorship program, a partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles.
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Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence was one of three speakers to present $1 million in college scholarships to high school students from underserved communities across Los Angeles. Lawrence kicked off the scholarship's presentation, which were handed out to participants in THR's mentorship program, a partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles.
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