Founded by Heritage Frederick (formerly known as Historical Society of Frederick County) with the Young's estate to support the maintenance and preservation of its buildings. Learn More
Meredith and Helen Young Facilities Enhancement and Preservation Fund
Founded by Heritage Frederick (formerly known as Historical Society of Frederick County) with the Young’s estate to support the maintenance and preservation of its buildings.
Founded by the Guytons for students who demonstrate their faith through good citizenship and service to others, preferably medical or law enforcement majors. Learn More
Founded by the Guytons for students who demonstrate their faith through good citizenship and service to others, preferably medical or law enforcement majors.
Founded by Michael Hombach’s family to provide scholarships to students studying education or behavioral health.
Michael worked for Frederick County Public Schools for 24 years in various positions including as a therapist, pupil personnel worker and assistant principal. He was also a Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical, and counseled individual clients for more than two decades. In honor of his most recent service as vice principal at Urbana High School and Walkersville High School, this scholarship will support graduating seniors from those schools who plan to study education or behavioral health at a college or university within the state of Maryland.
Founded by parents Mary and David Snyder to provide scholarships to students studying art education, early childhood education, or visual arts. Learn More
Founded by parents Mary and David Snyder to provide scholarships to students studying art education, early childhood education, or visual arts.
Michael Snyder’s happiest moments were when he could interact with children and teach them art. He dedicated his time to people in need. A work-related accident claimed his life at young age. He was born on August 14, 1975 in Bethesda, Maryland. A graduate of Brunswick High School, he continued his education at Frederick Community College and Shepherd University. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. A talented and creative artist and writer, his career goal was to become an art teacher. He earned the Eagle Scout award for his strong sense of right and wrong at the age of 15. He joined Big Brothers Big Sisters to become a mentor to at-risk children. Through mentoring, helping children and adults with disabilities, opposing animal cruelty and fighting for social change, Michael proved to be a giving and caring person. To honor their only son’s memory, parents Mary and David Snyder established a scholarship fund. The Michael C. Snyder Memorial Fund awards scholarships to students studying early childhood education, art education, or visual arts, all of which were passions close to Michael’s heart.
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