The Wharf Opens Scholarship Applications For 2025

The Wharf at Orange Beach has announced that applications are open for its fifth annual $10,000 scholarship that will be awarded to one graduating high school senior who resides and attends school in Baldwin County in 2025. The scholarship is awarded through The Wharf’s Anchor Campaign, the mission of which is to ensure local strength, safety and security by supporting children, families and organizations on the Gulf Coast with funds, volunteerism, donations and community partnerships. High school seniors—public, private and virtual—across Baldwin County are eligible to receive the award, which will be evaluated based on community involvement, academic achievement and written essays. The recent addition of the runner-up award will be continued this year in the amount of $500.

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