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The donation will fund a "Polk Sheriff's Charities Scholarship House." The house will help the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches (FSYR) staff assist recipients of the scholarship in transitioning from the structured environment to independent living.
"The youth and the staff at the Youth Villa in Bartow are very special to us, and we want to take some of the money we've raised through our charity to help them succeed even further, beyond the program. We're very excited to have this opportunity to change the lives of some very special young adults. Thank you for your ongoing support of our charity - it is through your contributions at our annual events, such as Jeepin' With Judd* and Bustin' Clays With Sheriff Judd*, that donations like these are made possible. Together, we are making a positive difference!" - Grady Judd, Sheriff
The goals of the program are:
The allotted funds will be used to renovating an already-existing cottage at the facility to accommodate 12 scholarship recipients, with the goal of completion prior to the fall of 2018.
Up to 12 young adults will live in shared living accommodations (much like a dorm or fraternity house), with a house parent/resident advisor providing supervision, teaching independent living classes, tutoring, and helping the residents navigate their first two years of college, trade, or vocational school. House rules will be established, and scholarship students will lose their place in the scholarship house if they do not follow the rules.