Church Langdon Lopp & Banet LLC has announced the recipients of its 2025 high school scholarship program, awarding three scholarships to students who have demonstrated remarkable resilience and ambition. The scholarships, including the Overcoming Learning Disabilities Scholarship, the Personal Goals Scholarship, and the Community Involvement Scholarship, aim to support students in their pursuit of higher education and recognize their potential to make significant contributions to society.
Mary Mingus from New Albany High School, Peyton Brown also from New Albany High School, and Reagan Fulcher from Ballard High School are this year's winners. Each will receive a $500 check to assist with their college expenses, a testament to their hard work and dedication. The selection process was competitive, with applicants required to submit essays responding to category-specific prompts, showcasing their unique stories and aspirations.
Lead attorney Larry Church expressed pride in the winners, emphasizing the firm's dedication to fostering educational opportunities and investing in the future of the community. This initiative not only provides financial support to the recipients but also serves as an inspiration to other students, demonstrating the value of perseverance, ambition, and community service.
The scholarship program by Church Langdon Lopp & Banet LLC underscores the importance of corporate and community support in education, offering a lifeline to students who aspire to overcome challenges and achieve their dreams. It reflects a broader commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders, ensuring they have the resources and encouragement needed to succeed in their academic and professional endeavors.


