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The foundation for the FSU student killed in November increases over 22,000 US dollars for scholarships

Tallahassee, Florida (WCTV) – A foundation that lost a student in Florida Honor from the State of Florida, who lost his life after an accident in November, has collected over $ 22,000 for high school and college scholarships this year this year.

Philip Reagan Haynes always sees the Good Charitible Foundation Inc., which Philip Reagan Haynes honors, one of two people who died in November in a crash in the Cactus Street.

“Our organization is honored to continue philips life and legacy by supporting students who share his passion for life, creativity and unshakable determination,” wrote the foundation in its explanation.

The funds have applied support scholarships for the Fleming Island High School in Clay County, where Haynes graduated in 2022, and for the state of Florida, where he was a student at the time of his death, according to Haynes' father Jack Haynes.

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This week, four students from Fleming Island are expected to receive $ 1,047 in each case as part of the scholarship that will benefit their school. According to Ashleigh Bowmaster, Savannah Jackson, Kurian Thykadavil and Ezra Garrison, these students include.

At some point this year, a recipient of the FSU receives 3,000 US dollars from the scholarship that will benefit its college.

However, the foundation said that several awards are possible with the growth of funds.

In November the foundation will organize its first annual Golf fundraiser. The proceeds from the event will go to the foundation and support future scholarships.

The scholarships are announced four months after an arrest in connection with the fatal crash in November.

In January, the Tallahasee police said that 20-year-old Christopher Congdon was arrested in his house by Clay County's sheriff. He was identified as the driver of the vehicle who was involved in the collapse with a vehicle.

For more information about the PRH, see the Good Foundation in November and the fundraising campaign can be found at Prhseethegood.org.

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