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GIVE NOWYou can support psychology’s future leaders in many ways.You can choose to have Psi Chi use your gift to impact the area of greatest need. Honoring the memory of Christian Ladd Hall, this scholarship will support outstanding students pursuing careers in mental health advocacy. Thank you to all donors who helped us reach our $100,000 endowment goal and grant the first Prosser scholarship! Continued donations to this fund will enable us to give more than one Prosser scholarship in the future. Now more than ever, students experience significant financial challenges while pursuing their education. You can help qualified Psi Chi applicants who have financial barriers to membership. Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology, is a 501c3 charitable organization committed to serving and empowering our members as future leaders of psychology. Psi Chi abides by the standards outlined in the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ Code of Ethical Standards and Donor Bill of Rights. Code of Ethical Standards Adopted 1964, Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP). Both documents copyright AFP, all rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Other Ways to GiveContact donations@psichi.org for more information, or provide your financial advisor with the following information:
Your legacy gift can support the future of psychology. Learn more. Please mail to Psi Chi, 651 E. 4th Street, Suite 600, Chattanooga, TN 37403. If you would like to support a specific fund, please include that info on the memo line. Thank you! For more information about other giving options, please contact 423-602-9127 or donations@psichi.org. Thank you!Because of generous support from donors like you, the first Inez Beverly Prosser Scholarship for Women of Color was awarded in 2022 to Courtney Cabell. Courtney CabellMichigan School of Psychology Courtney Cabell is a doctoral student actively involved in Psi Chi and is the Junior Student Representative for APA’s Division 32: Society for Humanistic Psychology. Courtney has a passion for serving and researching marginalized populations, with a specific interest in trauma. “My goal is to become a competent, compassionate, clinical psychologist who breaks barriers and raises awareness to the injustices and historical traumas of marginalized populations. This scholarship reduces the financial burden of continuing my education and pursuing these goals.” Stephen L. Chew, PhDProsser Scholarship Donor and Psi Chi Distinguished Member “My support of the Psi Chi/ Inez Beverly Prosser Scholarship for Women of Color is an expression of my belief that supporting women of color at the undergraduate level will benefit psychology and society in general in fundamental ways. I’ve seen the impact that even a modest scholarship can have in my own students on their ability to complete their education. Those students are now social workers, licensed therapists, psychologists, lawyers, and business people.” Why Give?Stephanie Beason |
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