Toyota of Portsmouth Donates $180K to Children’s Scholarship Fund NH
Jim Boyle, President of Toyota of Portsmouth with his senior management team proudly presented a $180,000 donation to the Children’s Scholarship Fund NH, a program that provides K-12 scholarships to empower low-income families to choose the schools that best fit their children’s needs.
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A NHADA Diamond PARTNERKate Baker, Executive Director of the Children’s Scholarship Fund NH accepted the donation on behalf of the organization. “Toyota of Portsmouth’s generous donation is allowing hard-working New Hampshire families the freedom to choose a private school that’s right for their child without the hardship of large tuition payments,” said Baker. “While families are responsible for a portion of the tuition, our scholarships through our corporate donations offer substantial financial support. We are very thankful for the support of Toyota of Portsmouth and their commitment to New Hampshire families who rely on these scholarships.”
“Toyota of Portsmouth is very proud to support the Education Tax Credit Scholarship Program and the mission of Children’s Scholarship Fund NH,” said Jim Boyle. “We believe the Children’s Scholarship Fund NH is an important resource that allows families to choose the right school for their child’s educational needs. We are pleased to have the opportunity to join with Governor Sununu in expanding education opportunities for NH children. As Governor Sununu stated “Providing an opportunity for our children to get a great education must be one of our highest priorities in New Hampshire. In the past, we have shown this is best achieved by keeping education policy closely tied to the parents of our children.”
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