Henry Snyder Alumni Association 

Memorial Scholarship Fund

Memorial Scholarship Fund 

Welcome to the Snyder High School Alumni Association Memorial Scholarship Fund. Our Memeorial Scholarship Fund was established in honor of two alumnae of Henry Snyder High School, who tragically lost their lives due to domestic violence. As a community, we were deeply saddened by this loss and wanted to create a lasting tribute to their memory. 

Please consider supporting our cause by making a donation to the Memorial Scholarship Fund. Your contribution will make a significant impact on two individuals each year to college bound seniors from Snyder High School to assist them in their  pursuit of a college degree in their chosen field of study.

Thank you for your support and for honoring the memory of these two exceptional women.

Candace Ja'nean Hurt

Candace J. Hurt was killed in 2013 by her husband in Baltimore, Maryland.

 Candace was a 1998 graduate of Snyder High School.

Christa Tamiria Capers

Born on February 17,1996 and was killed by her ex- boyfriend on October 20, 2016 at the tender age of 20. 

Christa was a junior at Snyder High School. 

            Scholarship Beneficiaries

The scholarship fund will award two scholarships each year to college bound seniors from Snyder High School to assist them in their pursuit of a college degree in their chosen field of study. 

The Association will work with school officials/administrators in collaboration with Assocaition board members to identify and select the students who meet the academic standards and requirements to be considered for this honor. 

Vice Pres.,HSHSAA and School Officials and Administrators

The two scholarships presented will be in the names of two former Snyder female students, both the victims of domestic violence. 


CONTACT:

Please email HSHSAA2020@GMAIL.COM with any questions 

The Henry Snyder High School Alumni Association is proud to announce a partnership with HHS for a Healthier JC

Dr. Fatima Corbin, Vice Principal 

Ms Stephanie Madison-Pereira Guidance Counselor 

Claudene Burns Smith, Vice Pres. HSHSAA