The Education Community Service Program serves its community with five higher education scholarships. Literacy programs are supported through donations of time and money to local libraries and schools. A special bond with the Buford High School Thespians provides mutual support. Numerous projects include the donation of books to a local prison and financial assistance to the Buford Community Girls Chorus.
The committee embraces the importance of a lifetime of personal growth and education through its Book Club and Ramblin Recs' visits to sites of interest. History, games, art, and political and social issues correlate with the on-going education of members.
The Buford Lanier Woman's Club will present one $1,000 scholarship to a young lady who is entering college. Applications are due by the end of April.
Students applying for the $1,000 scholarship who will be entering college can mail a generic application to: BLWC, 1407 Magnolia Club Drive, Sugar Hill, GAA 30518.
The Club will also present two $1,000 scholarships to two applicants who are returning to education after a minimum of five years since graduation from high school. One $1,000 scholarship is to a student pursuing her nursing degree and one $1,000 is to a student pursing her Early Child Care Education. Both applicants should be pursuing these degrees at Gwinnett Technical College.
Eligible applicants are eligible to apply directly at Gwinnett Technical College in March (Spring) and September (Fall).