Josephine & Benjamin Webber Trusts
Providing Funding for Post-Secondary Education
In Family and Consumer Science Curriculums
Arizona Mining Communities Home Economics

Josephine and Benjamin Webber realized that there probably would come a time when there were not enough female Hispanic students living in Arizona mining communities applying for post-secondary funding to use all available funds in their trusts so they stipulated that when this occurred funds could be provided to non-Hispanic female students living in Arizona mining communities or to Hispanic females living outside the mining communities whose fathers, mothers, grandfathers, or grandmothers had lived or continue to live in the Arizona mining communities listed below:

Arizona Mining Towns
A Listing Provided by the AZ Mine Inspector 3-90

Ajo
Bisbee
Bagdad
Clifton
Douglas
Globe
Green Valley
Hayden
Kearny
Kingman
Mammoth
Miami
Morenci
Quartzsite
Sahuarita
Safford
San Manuel
Superior
Winkleman

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Hispanic women who live in communities surrounding the above listed communities and whose parents, siblings, or close relatives work for (or worked for) a mining company based in one of the above listed mining communities are eligible to apply to become a Webber Educational Trust recipient. As is always the case, the student has to study in one of the approved post-secondary curriculums.

Hispanic women who are graduating from an AZ High School and whose parents, siblings, or close relatives work for (or worked for) a mining company in one of the above listed mining communities are eligible to apply to become a Webber Educational Trust recipient. As is always the case, the student has to study in one of the approved post-secondary curriculums.

 
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