Scholarship recipients





Overview of May 2025 Scholarship recipients
UWF Endowed Scholarships
Megan Williams was awarded the Elmira K. Beyer Scholarship $11,000
Stephanie Sanders was awarded the Virginia Wolf Scholarship $8,500
Ella Horner was awarded the Lisa T. Painter Scholarship $3,400
Ashley Quinn was awarded the Lisa T. Painter Scholarship $2,800
Haley Morrison was awarded the Lisa T. Painter Scholarship $2,800
Sophia Knutzen was awarded the Constance Anna Pash Scholarship $5,300
Anna Molotsky was awarded the Constance Anna Pash Scholarship $5,000
Denis Miller was awarded the Susie Pool Moses Scholarship $4,300
Luca Campbell was awarded the Carolyn Heryford Watts Scholarship $2,500
Lydia Vadopalas was awarded the Technical Career Scholarship $3,300
Audrey Mathes was awarded the Technical Career Scholarship $3,000
UWF Non-endowed Scholarships
Tessa Richardson Chimacum High School Scholarship $5,000
Haley Anzick Port Townsend High School Scholarship $5,000
Anna Munn Quilcene High School Scholarship $5,000
Akeyla Behrenfield High School STEM Scholarship $5,000
Alana Hamman High School STEM Scholarship $4,000
Kellie Henwood Environmental Scholarship $8,100
Sophia Pearce Environmental Scholarship $4,500
Alexa MacAulay Environmental Scholarship $3,000
Liz Anderson Academic Scholarship $4,000
Maria Powell Academic Scholarship $4,000
Cameron Botkin Academic Scholarship $4,500
East Jefferson County High School STEM Award Recipients
Pictured above are Carina Shiflett, Lindsey Ellingford, Hilina Taylor-Lenz, Brianne Evans, and Charlotte Fay
Quilcine High School — Brianne Evans (Math), Jennica Nino (Science), Charlotte Fay (Technology)
Port Townsend High School — Hilina Taylor-Lenz (Math), Ayelen Soto-Zavalza (Science), Char Santerre (Technology)
Chimicum High School Aubrie Taylor (Math), Carina Shiflett (Science), Lindsey Ellingford (Technology)
Fact: The gender pay gap costs the average working woman between $700,000 to $2 Million over the course of her life. It may take another 50 years to reach pay equity.
—Social Justice Resource Center