Making a Difference – Vision Source Las Vegas

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It takes real vision to make a difference in the lives of others. Specialists like Vision Source might have the upper hand, but it’s their generosity that really sparkles. As part of their 2010 See the Change Scholarship program, they’ve made it easier for three local high school students to envision a brighter future.

 

Amber Bennett from Advanced Technologies Academy, Chelsea Kimpton from Palo Verde High School and Alec Madriaga from Northwest Career and Technical Academy each received a $1000 cash award granted based on a combination of outstanding academic performance and unique community service involvement. All three demonstrated creative thinking in the development of community service projects that address a health-related issue affecting the local Las Vegas community.

“This year’s recipients are young adults who not only show academic excellence, but also a strong dedication to serving their community through volunteer work,” explains Dr. James Beckwith of Vision Source Las Vegas Summerlin/Lakes. “It is an honor for Vision Source to award such outstanding students and help them in their journey. We feel confident that each will be successful and will continue to do good in the community.” To learn more about the scholarship program, visit www.visionsourcevegas.com.

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