SCHOLARSHIPS ARE OPEN

SCHOLARSHIPS ARE OPEN

Scholarships open through April 5th, 2025. Click on the link below to apply today!

“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” - Malcolm X

Are you Interested in Vocational Training or Trades?

The Gary Hulet Memorial Scholarship, established by the Seabrook Community Foundation, is dedicated to supporting Grays Harbor students in their educational pursuits. This scholarship aims to provide financial assistance for students seeking vocational, technical, or community college education, helping them achieve their academic and career goals.

Gary Hulet, a cherished North Beach resident, was renowned for his boundless energy, charismatic personality, and commitment to his community. A veteran of the Air Force and an accomplished craftsman, Gary played a pivotal role in shaping Seabrook's early development as its first contractor. His love for the outdoors and dedication to friends and family left an enduring impact on those around him.

In honor of Gary's legacy, the scholarship fund continues to grow through local fundraisers, thanks to the support of the Hulet family and the Seabrook Community Foundation. By contributing to this fund, donors can help sustain Gary's memory and support the educational aspirations of deserving students in the Grays Harbor area.

Returning Seabrook Scholars

Did you receive a scholarship from the Seabrook Community Foundation last year? If so, renew your scholarship here!

Meet a Couple of our 2024 Scholarship Recipients!

Faith Prosch is shining at Saint Martin's University, where she’s finding her rhythm and embracing the excitement of college life. As a proud member of the university's softball team, Faith is not only enjoying the thrill of the game but also learning how to balance academics and athletics with ease. Along the way, she’s made wonderful new friends and reconnected with familiar faces from her hometown, making her transition even smoother. Faith is eagerly pursuing her BSN and dreams of becoming a registered nurse. When asked what she’s most excited about, she couldn’t help but exclaim, "Softball season, of course!"

The Seabrook Community Foundation is thrilled to support outstanding scholars like Faith, who bring passion and energy to everything they do, from giving back to the community to excelling in their studies. We’re so proud to have Faith as one of our scholarship recipients and wish her continued success in her academic journey. Keep up the amazing work, Faith!

After completing two years of Running Start, Kristina Goulet is excited to begin her journey as a freshman at the University of Washington—Go Dawgs! She plans to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Computational Finance and Risk Management, a program designed to provide valuable skills in portfolio optimization, financial data science, quantitative risk management, simulation, machine learning, and R programming. One of the experiences Kristina looks forward to most is studying abroad. She hopes to participate in the "Rome in Residence" program during her sophomore or junior year, as she has a passion for art history and is excited to immerse herself in the architecture and culture of such a historic city.

The Seabrook Community Foundation is proud to support outstanding scholars like Kristina, who bring passion and dedication to everything they do, from contributing to their community to excelling in their academic pursuits. We are thrilled to have Kristina as one of our scholarship recipients and wish her continued success on her academic journey. Keep up the incredible work, Kristina!

2021-2024 Seabrook Community Foundation Scholars

Blast from the past!

Meet Chloe Goodenough class of 2021 and Seabrook Community Foundation Scholarship Recipient

Chloe Goodenough, a proud graduate of HHS Class of 2021, is currently pursuing a double major in Criminal Justice and Psychology at Washington State University (WSU). She is actively exploring her career options, with aspirations to become a paralegal assistant after graduation. Chloe is also considering advancing her studies further by either pursuing a law degree or a doctorate in child psychology. Alternatively, she has a keen interest in joining the FBI as an agent, with a focus on behavior analysis.

At WSU, Chloe has fully embraced her role as a Coug, frequently expressing her love for the university and the supportive community of fellow Cougs. She enjoys attending football games, saying, “Go Cougs!” Chloe finds great joy in connecting with alumni and visiting the harbor, where the sense of camaraderie is all around her.

Chloe's campus involvement is extensive. She serves as the Director of Service for the National Residence Hall Association and is a Senior Resident Advisor for two residence halls. In these roles, she plans events and provides guidance to Resident Advisors (RAs), making a significant impact on campus life. Additionally, Chloe interns with the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), working with adult protective services to support families across the state.

Chloe is set to graduate in the spring and is incredibly grateful to her parents for their unwavering support and encouragement throughout her academic journey. She also extends her heartfelt thanks to the Seabrook Community Foundation for their support, which has enabled her to graduate debt-free with two degrees. Chloe’s diverse roles and dedication to making a difference reflect her commitment to her future and the impact she hopes to make in her chosen fields.