March 7th 2024.
Beyoncé has once again made a generous contribution to help those pursuing a career in cosmetology. She has donated a total of $50,000 in scholarships to students at ten different cosmetology schools across the nation. This donation is part of her Cecred x BeyGOOD fund, which aims to support and empower aspiring cosmetology students on their journey to success.
The ten schools were carefully selected as scholarship partners, with each one dedicated to providing top-quality education and training to the next generation of stylists. Beyoncé's team made sure to choose schools that also prioritize diversity and serve diverse communities. Among these fortunate schools is Jana's Cosmetology School in Clementon, New Jersey, where the CEO, Atiya Johnson, proudly announced the news on her Instagram page in February.
The $50,000 will be divided into $10,000 scholarships, which will be awarded to five students from each of the five chosen schools. These students are currently pursuing their licensure as cosmetologists and will receive a significant boost towards their education. The other four participating schools are Beaver Beauty Academy in Atlanta, Trenz Beauty Academy in Chicago, Universal College in Los Angeles, and the Franklin Institute in Beyoncé's hometown of Houston.
If you are a current or incoming student at any of these five schools, you are encouraged to apply for the scholarship before the deadline on March 20. Additionally, the Cecred x BeyGOOD fund will also provide grants to salon owners. These grants are open to all licensed stylists, including barbers, who own or rent a space to conduct their business and can demonstrate financial need. A total of 25 grants, each worth $10,000, will be distributed throughout the year, starting April 20.
This fund is a collaboration with Beyoncé's latest venture, her hair care line called Cécred. The brand, which launched on February 20, aims to celebrate and enhance all types and textures of hair while promoting optimal hair health. It also aligns with Beyoncé's philanthropic efforts to give back to the community through her ventures.
BeyGOOD, the humanitarian arm of Beyoncé's empire, has previously supported HBCU scholars and Black entrepreneurs through various initiatives. This time, she continues to uplift and support those with big dreams and goals to achieve. For more information on the Cecred Fund and its impact, you can visit the website. And for those who have been critical of Beyoncé's hair care line, her dad, Matthew Knowles, has come to her defense, stating that the brand is for everyone and not just for Black women.
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