Phoenixville Community Health Foundation Supports Phoenixville Residents

Dr. Louis Beccaria, president and chief executive officer, Phoenixville Community Health Foundation, congratulates nursing student Amy Hitchcock-Light of Phoenixville on receiving a scholarship at the College’s Educational Foundation Scholarship Dinner in October 2014
(Delaware and Chester Counties, PA • June 22, 2015)—Since 2005, the Phoenixville Community Health Foundation has provided half tuition for students enrolled in health-related or public safety academic programs at any of the College’s campuses. Overall, the Foundation has awarded $260,000 and supported 354 students.
A $25,000 grant awarded in March will provide for students enrolling in fall 2015 and spring 2016 in relevant majors.
“With tuition in non-sponsoring districts double that of sponsoring school districts, Phoenixville Community Health Foundation has been an equalizer for Phoenixville residents,” said Kathleen Breslin, executive director of the College’s Educational Foundation. Ever since the College opened its first Chester County campus in Downingtown, the Phoenixville Community Health Foundation became aware of the cost of tuition for Chester County residents and has stepped up to offset the costs of tuition in Phoenixville.
As enrollment of Phoenixville residents has increased over the years, Dr. Louis Beccaria, president and chief executive officer of the Foundation, and his board members have increased the pace of their grant awards. The mission of the Phoenixville Foundation is to improve the health and quality of life in the community.
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