The Alston-Pleasants Community greatly appreciates all contributions to the Fund. These contributions enable the Fund to make substantial scholarship awards that help to recognize and encourage Scholars to continue their post-graduate studies at any appropriately accredited American university.
For information on how you can make a donation in memory or honor of someone, please refer to the Contributions main page.
IN MEMORY OF:
Faith D. Hedgepeth ’14
Faith, an Alston-Pleasants Scholar, was a youthful leader in the
Haliwa-Saponi Tribe in the Hollister Community of Warren County.
Her great potentialities were tragically lost in 2012.
Contributors:
Debbie A. Daniel ’84
Alston-Pleasants Post-Graduate Scholars Fund Trustee
Helen N. Parker ’69
Alston-Pleasants Post-Graduate Scholars Fund Trustee
J. Gilbert Stallings ’63
Alston-Pleasants Post-Graduate Scholars Fund Trustee
George F. Hunter
Fred was the beloved husband of Alice Faye. After 23 years of Air Force service, he worked for the United States Postal Service while also a leading member of fire and rescue squads serving the communities in which they resided and farmed.
Contributor:
Alice Faye Hunter, Retired Clerk,
Franklin County Superior Court, and
Alston-Pleasants Champion
IN HONOR OF:
J. Gilbert Stallings ’63
Alston-Pleasants Post-Graduate Scholars Fund Trustee
Patricia and Spencer Scott
Patricia is a great niece of Miss Missouri and, with valued connections in Halifax and Warren Counties, Mr. & Mrs. Scott are enthusiastic supporters of the Alston-Pleasants Community.
Contributor:
J. Gilbert Stallings ’63
Alston-Pleasants Post-Graduate Scholars Fund Trustee