Dante has a big heart for those with special needs, and he's also passionate about missionary work and providing hope to those who need it most.
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He was surprised during a recent choir practice with a much-deserved gift. Edison International provided Dante with a $50,000 check. He's one of 30 local high school students in Southern California Edison's service area selected as Edison Scholars. It's a scholarship helping students further their education in college in the area of STEM. Dante plans to study mechanical engineering in college.
"I've seen it on videos and the news when someone will have a surprise like that, but I never thought that would happen to me," he said. "I'm so thankful though. I've already received scholarships for college and this scholarship will cover the rest of it. I will be busy with studies but there will always be a goal of mine to impact the community with those with special needs."
His mother said she had to keep the scholarship news a surprise for three weeks!
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"College is so expensive so we were praying that everything would be provided because we are not in a place to do that and he has really worked hard to get to this place and we're so thankful for all that answered prayers," said Emilie Marzett. "He had a full ride but there's also the other expenses so there's still a lot of more income that needed to come in for him and this has filled the gap."
"I see an incredible young man who has a very bright future. We are very excited to be a part of his future. Dante is going to go really far," said Keisha McNeal, Southern California Edison.
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