Q3 2025 Solventas Foundation Newsletter

During the third quarter, the Solventas Foundation continued to advance its mission of expanding opportunity and access through education, community partnerships, and adaptive programming. In collaboration with the United States Tennis Association (USTA), the Foundation awarded three college scholarships to student-athletes across New York, Texas, and California, supporting academic paths ranging from clinical health studies and finance to electrical and computer engineering. The scholarships recognize both academic excellence and a commitment to leadership, service, and personal growth.

Solventas also announced a new partnership with In His Hands Children’s Home in Trinidad, Texas, a nonprofit residential facility providing a safe and stable environment for girls who have experienced neglect, abuse, or homelessness. The partnership reflects the Foundation’s ongoing focus on supporting vulnerable populations through vetted, mission-aligned organizations.

Volunteer engagement continued to grow in Dallas, where community members contributed time and skills in support of Solventas’ local initiatives, reinforcing the Foundation’s belief that lasting impact is built through hands-on involvement.

In addition, the Foundation shared an update on Charley, an adaptive sports participant previously featured in the Q2 newsletter. With the support of specialized adaptive equipment provided by Solventas, Charley is preparing for an upcoming hunting trip, underscoring the Foundation’s commitment to inclusion and access for individuals with physical challenges.

Together, these initiatives highlight Solventas Foundation’s expanding footprint and its dedication to education, community care, and empowering individuals through thoughtfully designed partnerships.

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