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Not a luxury: Chevy Chase nonprofit helps low-income students afford college living essentials

This article was written ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½â€™s news partner Bethesda Today and republished with permission. Sign up for .

Growing up, Wheaton High School graduate Chanelle Boadu took pride in her academic ambition and attentiveness. The drive to pursue college, she says, was instilled in her and her three older siblings from a young age by their Ghanaian immigrant parents—neither of whom had the opportunity to pursue higher education.

Boadu, a rising sophomore majoring in Africana studies on a pre-med track at Northeastern University in Boston, graduated in the spring of 2024. Like many low-income and first-generation college students, she considered furnishing a dorm room a luxury.

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Mennatalla Ibrahim, Bethesda Today

Bethesda Today, and its print publication Bethesda Magazine, is the primary source of local news in Montgomery County and was previously known as Bethesda Beat and MoCo360.

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