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Aisha Blackwell-Hardge

How do you find love in the midst of heartbreak? You’ll know when you meet Aisha Blackwell-Hardge.

  Aisha Blackwell-Hardge and her mother  
             
 

Aisha's mother—a single, high school student—was unable to care for her baby. Aisha never knew her father because he relinquished his rights to her, thereby forgoing any responsibility to her. Aisha’s mother was not able to care for her and her maternal grandmother already had the responsibility of caring for three other children.

Aisha’s great-aunt, Ms. Miriam Hardge, a public school librarian saw the desperation of the situation and called for a family meeting. At the meeting, the family agreed that Ms. Hardge would assume the responsibility of caring for Aisha and would seek legal custody. Later Ms. Hardge adopted Aisha. Ms. Hardge is quoted as saying “Aisha has brought joy into my life that I would not have had.”

Aisha applied for and received the Student Opportunity Scholarship. She is now a sophomore at Johnson C. Smith, a Presbyterian-related college and will graduate in 2007. Aisha’s adoptive mother, Ms. Hardge is also a graduate of Johnson C. Smith, as well as, a recipient of the Samuel Robinson Essay Contest, which is managed by the Office of Financial Aid for Studies, a ministry of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Ms. Hardge received $90 in the 1950s for reciting the Westminster Shorter Catechism. She was also the official bell ringer at Johnson C. Smith and for that she received $90 a year. She would ring the bell for the student’s wake-up call and in-between classes to announce the beginning and end of classes.

What would have happened to Aisha if not for her aunt stepping in and making a difference in her life? In the same way, would Aisha have been able to attend Johnson C. Smith without help from donors like you?

 
             
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