“Working At a Sandwich Shop, Making $7.25 an Hour”: Ashton Washington, First Female NFL Scout in History, Had to Climb Up Every Step of the Painful Ladder
“I was only 18, working at a sandwich shop, making $7.25 an hour. Then working as an intern at a news station. And then working within sports and being on the sidelines, reporting.”
Ashton Washington: A Role Model for Aspiring Female Students
Washington is an inspiration to all girls across America, who might be fearful of taking a big leap over the perceived hurdles of race and gender. For Washington, being deeply connected to her roots entails more than simply respecting her history; it acts as a driving influence in her current position as a pioneer in the sports industry.
As she navigates through the threads of her career, she not only showcases her individual journey but also values and elevates the varied stories she encounters. But she doesn’t stop there. To give a step up to girls like her, Ashton Washington awards $1000 scholarships to aspiring girls.
Sponsored by Project Impact MS, the scholarship aims to dismantle obstacles and support the achievement of women of color. Annually, one deserving recipient is granted $1,000, which is disbursed directly to the chosen junior college or university to cover tuition expenses.
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