Honoring the memory of an agency caregiver, the $500 scholarship is open to Warren and Hunterdon county students.
The Hunterdon/Warren County Home Instead Senior Care is offering a $500 scholarship in memory of Linda Kaiser, a CAREGiver who passed away recently.
Kaiser was a part of the Home Instead team for three years, served over 5,000 hours of dedicated care to 29 clients assisting them.
The scholarship will be awarded to a public high school student pursing education related to a "caring" profession.
Applicants must attend a public high school in Hunterdon or Warren county and be a student who best exemplifies the qualities of caring.
Applicants will also be considered based on financial need, B average, letter of recommended, and transcript.
Finally, applicants will be asked to submit an essay on: "How has a senior impacted your life?"
Submit applications by May 2 to:LeAnne Godleski at Leanne.godleski@homeinstead.com
Include name, address, home/cell phone, email address and school.