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Arizona Leadership Foundation Celebrates New $320K Scholarship Donation

The Arizona Leadership Foundation presented a hefty check to benefit K-12 students throughout Yuma and Nogales interested in attending private schools. The special announcement also featured an Olympic medalist.

The Arizona Leadership Foundation announced a scholarship contribution of $320,000 by 1st bank Yuma to benefit low-income students in the community.
The celebration was followed by a luncheon and Arizona’s first ever Olympic medalist, Lyndsey Fry.
Fry gave students in attendance an inspirational speech about her journey and the obstacles she had to overcome as a woman hockey player.

A lot of people did not think I could compete for the Olympics or in college but I was able to do that and it was because I took all those doubts that people had about me and used it as fuel…And I hope this is what kids get out of it, no matter what it is you want of life if you work hard every single day you can achieve that.- Lyndsey Fry, Olympic Medalist.

In attendance was President of Arizona Leadership Foundation, Aaron Muth, President and CEO of 1st bank of Yuma, Terry Frydenlund and several local private schools.
Arizona leadership foundation helps 9800 students throughout the state.

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