Although this scholarship was set up in the summer of 1986, the Fred B. and Blanche Gilbert Moore Scholarship had its beginnings in 1950, when Elder Moore inherited his portion of the family farm. It was always important to the Moores to help with Church-related projects, so with the money they inherited, they decided to build a house on Oakwood Street in Keene and rent it. Through the years they gave a large portion of the income from this house as contributions for student aid.
Their son, Marvin, graduated from Southwestern Junior College, and their daughter, Evelyn Moore Griffin, attended Southwestern. The Moores ministered in Latin America for nearly 35 years. When they retired, they moved to Keene. After Fred's death in 1984, Blanche decided to continue the tradition of using the income from the Oakwood Street property for contributions. When she sold the place in 1986, she divided the funds among a number of organizations of the Church and established a scholarship fund at Southwestern Adventist University in memory of her late husband.
Scholarship award requirements
This scholarship is awarded to students on the basis of financial need and academic achievement.
Fred B. & Blanche Gilbert Moore Scholarship
Students RecipientsÂ
2020-2021-Savannah Walton
2019-2020 -Veronica Jones
2018-2019 -Claudia Aniles
2016-2017 -Kaitlyn Warman
2015-2016 - Brentton Dennis
2014-2015 - Rosendo Dimas
2013-2014 - Jeremy Knaubert
2011-2012 - Megan Dryer