As Atlanta personal injury attorneys, we get to help people

As Atlanta personal injury attorneys, we get to help people.

As Atlanta personal injury attorneys, we get to help people. Our job is help individuals who are going through a tough time. This scholarship is aimed at helping a student pay for his or her education so that one day that student has knowledge to help someone else who is going through a tough time.

As Atlanta personal injury attorneys, we get to help people

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As Atlanta personal injury attorneys, we get to help people. Our job is help individuals who are going through a tough time. This scholarship is aimed at helping a student pay for his or her education so that one day that student has knowledge to help someone else who is going through a tough time. With that hope in mind, we are we pleased to offer our CHAI x 66 Scholarship.

What does “CHAI x 66” mean?

The word “chai” is a Hebrew word that means “life”.  Each letter of the Hebrew alphabet has a numerical value. The value of the letters in the word “chai” add up to the number 18.

Next, the generally accepted age of retirement, at least according to the Social Security Administration, is 66. So for many people the idea is you work until 66 before you can retire.

The concept for this scholarship is that during your career, you should endeavor to do good and help.  So, take the numerical value of the Hebrew word for life “chai”, 18, multiply it by the age that you will likely retire from your career, i.e. 66, and you get $1,188! This scholarship will pay $1,188 toward your education at any accredited college, university, or graduate school.
How much is the Scholarship?

The CHAI x 66 Scholarship will pay $1,188 toward your education at an accredited college, university, or graduate school.

What do you need to do to apply?

Write an essay between 600 to 1,000 words explaining what you are studying and what you are planning on doing with your education that will help others. As part of your essay, explain what the Hebrew word “CHAI” means to you.

Personal info: I’m currently working on a degree in History with a minor in Political Science. I’m currently a teachers’ assistant and I have over 15 years of childcare experience from working at my local YMCA as a before/after school care director and aide. I love learning and teaching children of elementary school age. I also like learning different ways to help my students grasp the information needed for whatever subject they are having issues in.

As Atlanta personal injury attorneys, we get to help people

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