Thursday, August 14, 2014

Two receive the Beaufort County Crimestoppers Scholarship

Sanfara Christian
Alex Ramirez
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation awarded the Beaufort County Crimestoppers Scholarship to Sanfara Christian and Alex Ramirez to attend BCCC this fall.
Christian, 41, of Chocowinity, is a student in BCCC’s Criminal Justice Program. A graduate of Arcadia High School, she plans to work as a homicide detective after graduating from BCCC. Christian and her husband, Mark, have two children.
“Helping fight crime has always been a childhood dream of mine but the cost of my education has always been prohibitive,” she said. “Now I can focus on my education and continue to do well in my classes.”
Ramirez, of Pinetown, is also a student in the Criminal Justice Program at BCCC. A 2014 graduate of Northside High School, Ramirez is the son of Paula and Laco Ramirez. After completing his studies at BCCC, Ramirez plans to enroll in Basic Law Enforcement Training and subsequently serve as a deputy sheriff.
“I would like to thank Beaufort County Crimestoppers for helping out in the community by providing this scholarship,” he said.

Beaufort County Crimestoppers donated funds to provide two scholarships to students enrolled in the Criminal Justice Program at BCCC as part of its efforts in crime prevention in the county. Crime stoppers is a non-profit charitable program with the objective to anonymously help solve crimes and contribute to safer com
munities.

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