The scholarship is being awarded in conjunction with the
foundation’s School of the Month recognition program, which highlights FAMU as
its January “School of the Month.” Tom Joyner will announce the scholarship
recipients each Thursday in this month and recognized Brown on today’s airing
of the “Tom Joyner Morning Show.”
Brown, an Apopka, Fla., native, holds a 4.0 GPA and plans to
attend medical school in order to pursue a career in health care. When he’s not
hitting the books, he dedicates his free time to serving as a mentor and
volunteer basketball coach to high school students at the FAMU Developmental
Research School (FAMU DRS).
“I really believe in doing whatever I can to help people and
make a difference in the community,” said Brown, who explained that witnessing
his mother face diabetes, and watching people in his community struggle in
various ways, inspired him to help others through health care and volunteerism.
“I don’t do it just for recognition,” Brown said after
learning of the honor. “I do it because it’s the right thing to do – helping
others is the right thing to do. It’s in my heart and my parents, grandparents,
uncles, aunts and former teammates helped to instill it in me.”
As he continues to strive toward academic excellence, Brown
said he would stop at nothing to live out his personal motto, “He ain’t heavy,
he’s my brother,” which reflects his passion for lifting others up.
The Hercules Scholarship is awarded to male students who
exhibit leadership skills, are active in the community and maintain at least a
3.5 GPA. Additionally, scholarship recipients must plan to embark in a career
that will positively impact the quality of life of others.
As a part of the School of the Month recognition, the Tom
Joyner Foundation will partner with FAMU throughout the year in a fundraiser
that serves to challenge FAMU alumni and supporters to make record-breaking
donations toward providing more scholarships to deserving students.
To donate scholarship dollars toward the FAMU School of the
Month fundraiser or learn more about the Hercules Scholarship, visit:
http://tomjoynerfoundation.org/donate.