Love, legacy, and learning
Sullivan Sister Scholarship
Founded in 2018 to celebrate Bridgey and Corrine Sullivan’s passion for learning, the Sullivan Sisters Scholarship helps immediate family members of Angel’s Hands Foundation pursue higher education. Awards of up to $2,000 are granted annually to eligible undergraduate and graduate students. Applications open each spring, with recipients notified by June 30 for the fall semester.
Carrying Bridgey's Light Forward
Building Bridges
True to her name, Bridgey built bridges—linking hearts and minds across race, faith, beliefs, and abilities. Together with Angel’s Hands Foundation, Corrine and her family honor Bridgey’s legacy through the four pillars of Bridge, the foundation of the Sullivan Sisters Scholarship:
- Commitment to improving life for individuals with rare or undiagnosed medical conditions
- Leadership and the ability to inspire others
- Academic excellence with a clear purpose in chosen studies
- Active service through volunteering and supporting AHF initiatives
Together we can make a differnce
Support the Sullivan Sister Scholarship
Your gift helps honor Bridgey’s legacy by empowering AHF families to pursue higher education. Every donation directly funds scholarships for those living with rare or undiagnosed medical conditions, their siblings and parents—encouraging leadership, service, and academic excellence. Together, we can open doors and build brighter futures.
Scholarship Highlights
$125,000+ Granted
In partnership with Angel’s Hands Foundation, the Sullivan Sisters Scholarship has provided over $125,000 in support since its inception, awarding $500–$2,000 each year to AHF students pursuing their dreams.”
Areas of study include:
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Education
- Engineering
- Genetics
- Human Development and Family Studies
- Nursing
- Occupational Therapy
- Pre-Med
- Psychology
- Radiography
- Speech and Language Pathology
- Theater
Recipient
Quote:
"Everyone has a place to belong and it all starts with one person, one person to see the person inside and let it shine. I want to be that one person to help others feel like they belong. I’ve always lived by the saying “Why couldn’t it be me”, so I always strive to be that one person that makes a difference."