The Oblack Education Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Established in 2003, it honors the late Alice Oblack, a Teacher and Student.

The Oblack Education Foundation is committed to assisting individuals wanting to make lifelong learning a reality. Find out how you can help.

The 2008-2009 scholarship winner was AmberRose Houck
Amber is a graduate of Molalla High School. She is attending Oregon State University to receive a bachelor’s degree in chemistry with plans to pursue a master’s degree and doctorate degree in pharmaceutical chemistry with the goal of finding a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. God bless AmberRose as she directs her research to find a cure for this crippling disease.

See our past recipients

To be eligible for the Oblack Education Foundation Scholar-ship you must be entering your first year of college and be a graduating senior of Colton, Molalla or Silverton high schools in Oregon. Apply Now!

Alice Oblack inspired and encouraged her students,
co-teachers and family in the
art of learning. To learn more
about Alice Oblack, visit her memorial website: www.katiecouldntwhistle.org

The Oblack Education Foundation is committed to assisting individuals wanting to make lifelong learning a reality.
Find out how you can help!

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