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South Dallas BPW Ends Year Awarding $41,600 In Scholarships; Begins 34th Administration

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Mrs. Ollie Gilstrap, 34th President
Mrs. Ollie Gilstrap, 34th President

The national award-winning South Dallas Business and Professional Women’s Club, Inc.
Ended its 33rd administration, led by Dr. Lindy M. Perkins, by awarding $41,600 in scholarships to nine worthy high school seniors in the Dallas metroplex.
Scholarship recipients were: Chloe Brackens, Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center; Javon Brown, DeSoto High School; Evan Davis, Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center; Aislyn George, Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center; Lakyria Jones, Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center; Michelle Kalu, DeSoto High School; Jada Leonard, Village Tech Schools; Shannon Lewis, Cedar Hill High School; Marcie McCorkle, Duncanville High School; Erin Renfro, Duncanville High School; and Elsabet Samuel, Lakeview Centennial High School.

Dr. Lindy Perkins, 33rd President
Dr. Lindy Perkins, 33rd President


President Perkins did not stop at the Club’s impressive $41,600 in scholarship donations, she continued soliciting donations from corporate and community partners up until the last week of her role as the 33rd club president. With her passion for educating youth, Dr. Perkins exceeded the Club’s 2021 goal by surpassing $50,000 and providing a great start for the upcoming 2021-2022 scholarship presentations.


Ollie Gilstrap, the incoming 34th club president, held a virtual President’s Retreat on August 28 and presented an impressive platform that promises to move the historic South Dallas Business and Professional Women’s Club to higher heights in quality community programs and scholarship donations for 2022.
For more information on the South Dallas Club, visit its website at www.southdallasbpwc.org, or Facebook and Instagram sites at southdallas1954.

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