We are proud to celebrate the accomplishments of the young people making a difference and inspiring change in our hometowns. Each year, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation awards 150 high school seniors across the U.S. with a $20,000 college scholarship. During March, our Kansas City Hometown, with the help of Heartland’s CEO Junior Bridgeman, was able to surprise and announce Blue Valley Southwest Senior Evanna Dominic as a 2022 Coca-Cola Scholar! Our team was excited to welcome Evanna into the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation family and recognize her for this tremendous accomplishment.

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