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Humble Police Association Invests in Education Through
Support of LSCS Foundation
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- The Humble Police Association recently presented Lone Star
College Foundation Director John Hooker with a donation for $4,500.
Three thousand dollars of the contribution will begin a newly endowed
scholarship through the foundation. The beginning of this new endowment
brings the total of HPA scholarships through LSCS to 18.
The remainder of the gift, $1,500, will provide an annual scholarship for
the 2008-2009 academic year. Graduates of Humble Independent School
District may apply for any of the HPA scholarships at LSC-Kingwood.
“As an association over the years we have provided support for the
students of Humble High School by providing lifetime scholarships to
students through LSCS,” said Jim Hammock, HPA president.
HPA is the single largest contributor to the foundation. Funding for
scholarships is raised by HPA through its annual crawfish boil, softball
tournaments and a variety of other fundraisers throughout the year.
“While all police agencies ‘serve the public,’ the Humble Police
Association continues to lead well beyond the norm,” said Hooker.
“We remain extremely grateful to their commitment to their
community, the foundation and Lone Star College System,” he said.
The Humble Police Association is a non-profit organization whose mission
is to sponsor city youth programs, provide college scholarships to
students, maintain a benevolence fund for fallen officers, and help
support officers and members who need immediate financial assistance due
to dire medical needs.
Lone Star College System consists of five colleges, including LSC-CyFair,
LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, and LSC-Tomball, six
centers and LSC-University Center. With 49,250 students, it is the largest
institution of higher education in the Houston area, and third largest
community college district in Texas. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu.
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