State Treasurer David
McRae today surprised a student in Tupelo with a $529 Tell Me Something
Good Scholarship to recognize his service to the community during
COVID-19. Fifteen-year-old Aidan Wilson has been one of All Saints'
Episcopal Church's most reliable volunteers during the COVID-19 crisis,
serving those in need nearly every day since March 16.
"When Aidan arrives at
Saints' Brew at 6:30AM, he immediately gets to work wrapping sausage
biscuits, pouring coffee and milk, and assembling to-go bags. But the
most important task comes at 7:00AM, when the door is opened to begin
serving guests," said Rebecca Nelson,
a fellow volunteer who nominated Aidan for the scholarship. "As each
person comes forward, Aidan greets him or her pleasantly and calls many
guests by name. He knows who wants extra sugar for their coffee or who
needs a sugar substitute. He sees all guests as individuals and treats
them with dignity and respect."
"The Tell Me Something Good Scholarship was designed to highlight the work of young people just like Aidan," said McRae.
"Aidan is reliable, kind, generous, and optimistic. He exemplifies the
spirit of volunteerism and stands as an example to his peers. Thank you,
Aidan, for volunteering and congratulations on the scholarship!"
Wilson
will receive a $529 scholarship in the form of a Mississippi Affordable
College Savings (MACS) Account, which is administered by the
Mississippi State Treasury. Almost anyone can open a MACS account for a
child or loved one for as little as $25. Parents, grandparents,
relatives, and friends are invited to learn more at treasury.ms.gov.
This is the fourth "Tell Me Something Good" scholarship the State Treasury has awarded during the COVID-19 crisis.
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