INDIANAPOLIS — Named in honor of longtime City Council member and devoted public servant Mary Moriarty Adams, the Mary Moriarty Adams Memorial Scholarship recognizes graduating seniors from Indianapolis City Council District 12 who have shown a strong commitment to public and community service. The program was launched in 2016 by Councilman Blake Johnson.
The scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors (or other persons planning to enroll in postsecondary education for the first time) who live or go to school in District 12. Successful applicants will have a record of academic achievement, community engagement, and volunteerism. Those hoping to pursue a career in public service or community development should also apply (public safety, education, public health, etc.).
Online applications are now open for the scholarship, and can be found on Google Docs. E-mail info@johnsonforcouncil.com with letter of recommendation, high school transcript, and other items.
The scholarship is made possible by City Councilman Blake Johnson, local business leader Chris Baggott, IPS Board of Commissioners President Mike O’Connor, Community Hospital East, Citizens Energy Group, and gifts from local community members. The Historic Irvington Community Council administers the fund.
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