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CFVI Awards $178,455 in Scholarships to 63 Virgin Islands Students



The Foundation has distributed more than $3.8 million in scholarships since 1996

Brianna Mathew was awarded one of the $2.500 J. Raymond Jones Scholarships.

Gidal Williams was awarded the $2,500 Judy and Scott Barber Family Scholarship.

Kashish Chainani was awarded one of the $2,500 Junior Angels Scholarships.

U.S. Virgin Islands, August 21, 2023  The Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands (CFVI) is pleased to announce that it has awarded $178,455 in scholarships to 63 Virgin Islands students for its 2023-24 academic scholarship cycle. Award recipients were selected by a review committee of 26 individuals who reviewed 205 applications and made recommendations based on the specific criteria for each scholarship.


Undergraduate Scholarships

  • Alexander A. Farrelly Scholarship ($2,500 each) – Makeda Nash, Ky'Onique Thompson, Empress Poleon
  • Anna Greene Walsh Scholar Award ($2,500 each) – Kendalene Brudey, Karim Henry, Carlos Morales Portalatin, Abigail Valery
  • Artrelle M. Wheatley Scholarship ($4,955) – La'Monee' Morris
  • Blackhall Family Scholarship ($2,500 each) – Margaret Bartlett, Marcus Lett, KyJuan Teague
  • CAHS Class of 1951 ($2,500) – Erick Encarnacion Sanchez 
  • Coral World Scholarship ($2,500) – Eurnett Christopher
  • David O'Connell Accounting Scholarship ($2,500) – De'Ja Smith 
  • Dish Fund Scholarship ($2,500) – Ishara Jendayi
  • Estelle Parrott Scholar Award ($1,000) - Daniel Newton
  • Falek Family Scholarship ($2,500) – Lebron James
  • Heavy Materials Scholarship ($2,500 each)  Ki'Janné Alfred, Kaenyra Callwood, Rzai Denbow, Alexandra Glabach, Lidell Hanley, Micah Henry, J'ovanny Jno-Pierre, Jada Joseph, Michele Pemberton, Mi'Kaylah Thomas
  • Isaac and Rebecca Paiewonsky Scholarship ($2,000) – Ariel Paul
  • Jaci and Jerry Silverberg Trumpet Award ($2,500) – Keshawn Hardy
  • Judy and Scott Barber Family Scholarship ($2,500) – Gidal Wlliams
  • Junior Angels Scholarship ($2,500 each) – Princess Atemazem, Kashish Chainani
  • Lana Vento Scholarship ($2,500 each) – Amber Alcindor, Aisha Griffin, Ariel Heyliger, Kadysha Schoonmaker 
  • Milan and Aliki Glumidge Scholarship ($2,500) – Tyel Gifft 
  • Next Generation Student Scholarship ($2,500 each) – Caliyah Helliger, Albert Lluberes, Adalia Registe, Deonte William
  • Paradise Jam Scholarship ($2,500) – Danika Labone 
  • Prior Family Foundation Performing Arts Scholarship ($2,500) – Jaren Hodge
  • Real Impact Corporation Scholarship ($2,500 each) – Edward David, Shania Nieves
  • Secret Harbour Scholarship ($3,000 each) – Brianna Lawrence, Jnaejah Scatliffe, Le'Andre Webbe, Rae'Sheeda White
  • Theodore E. Sharp Scholar Award ($5,000 each) – Aniis Lester, Liandry De La Cruz Quinones
  • Tunick Family Fund Scholarship ($2,500) – Calisha Hendricks 
  • Universal Business Supplies Scholarship ($2,500) – DéMario Obeius 
  • 32 Squared Scholarship ($2,500) – Taysjah Heidmann 


Graduate Scholarships 

  • CAHS Physician Alumni Scholarship Fund ($5,000) – Janelle Hodge
  • J. Raymond Jones Scholarship ($2,500 each) – Brianna Hairston, Brianna Matthew, Tsamara Roberts
  • Lawyers' Scholarship ($5,000 each) – Diamond Chloe Ash, Denisha Emmanuel  
  • Librarian Legacy Scholarship ($5,000) – Kim Blackett 
  • NSL Graduate Studies Fund Scholarship ($2,500) – Jean-R Apollon 


“At CFVI, we are committed to fulfilling our mission of enhancing the quality of life for children, youth, and families in the territory, and these scholarships play a significant role in that effort," said Kafi Blumenfield, Chair of CFVI’s Scholarship Committee and member of the CFVI Board of Directors. "Since 1996, CFVI has provided more than $3.8 million in scholarships to talented and dedicated Virgin Islands students. We congratulate each and every one of this year's deserving scholarship recipients and are deeply grateful to our volunteer review committee for their time and dedication," she said.


“The Foundation is proud to have supported the educational goals of Virgin Islands students for the past 27 years, and we look forward to working with our wonderful donors and students for years to come," said CFVI President Dee Baecher-Brown. 


Albert Llubres, a recipient of one of the $2,500 Next Generation Scholar awards, is pursuing his degree at Virginia State University, where he is majoring in computer science. "I aspire to use my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact and inspire other Virgin Islanders to follow their dreams," he said. "I am incredibly grateful for the opportunities this award has opened up for me."


Families, organizations, or businesses interested in providing scholarships next year can establish a scholarship fund at the Foundation. The scholarship application, review, and award process is managed by CFVI. Email general.info@cfvi.net for more information.

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About the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands

Since 1990, the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands (CFVI) has been a catalyst for positive change in the territory through initiatives committed to youth, learning, family support and the environment. With a professional staff and a volunteer Board of Directors composed of community leaders, CFVI is a trusted advocate and supporter of programs that ensure opportunity and sustainability for current and future generations. CFVI is a registered non-profit organization entirely supported by individual donors, grants, trusts, corporate donations and estate planning. For more information, visit cfvi.net.

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