The James and Joan Lamb Scholarship
James Lamb is the son of an Irish immigrant who worked in the city of Philadelphia.
His mother, Nora, worked as a cook for a wealthy family to provide for herself
and her family. Joan Lamb is the daughter of a first-generation family. Her father,
Joseph Juliano, left school after 8th grade to work as a stone-cutter.
James and Joan Lamb came from working-class backgrounds but throughout their
lives they have provided much love, abundance, and moral leadership for their
families, friends, and their community.
Because they believed that a sound education provides an individual with the
best possible chance for personal and spiritual fulfillment and economic prosperity,
they personally sacrificed financially so they could focus on the education
of their children and grandchildren.
In their honor, the Commonwealth Consultants Foundation has endowed four $10,000
scholarships in their name for students attending George Mason University.
This scholarship of $2,500 per year towards the recipient’s University
tuition is awarded to an outstanding, full-time, four-year students who
believe in personal achievement and giving back to his or her community.
To qualify, the student’s parents, parent, or legal guardian must have
Adjusted Gross Income of less than $50,000 per year, and the student must demonstrate
outstanding potential leadership ability and a commitment to the community.
For more information on requirements, or to apply, please contact Bruce McLeod,
Senior Vice President of Public Relations for Commonwealth Consultants, at
703/827-0800.
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