Garden Remedies is offering the Garden of Education Scholarship to students in the Massachusetts community who have been impacted by a drug offense conviction, including those who have been convicted themselves, or whose parent has been convicted. Drug convictions make it very difficult to be hired for work—they stain one’s record—and they disproportionately affect people of low-income and people of color.
As a business now able to benefit from the legal sale of cannabis, we feel it is our responsibility to support communities and individuals who have been disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs. For these reasons, we hope The Garden of Education Scholarship will significantly benefit the recipients in their educational pursuits and open greater opportunities for future success.
Tuition | Books | Housing for School | Student Debt
A scholarship of $10,000 will be awarded to one applicant that meets the criteria below.
Fill out the form below and attach the following application requirements:
1. Valid ID showing 21+ and MA residency
2. Proof of a drug conviction or of parent conviction
3. Resume / CV
4. 2 letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or employers
5. Proof of full-time student status pursing an accredited degree
The scholarship recipient will be announced in August, 2025
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For questions or more information about the Garden of Education Scholarship, please contact Samantha Woodman at swoodman@gardenremedies.com.
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