The Georgia Association of Code Enforcement (GACE) offers two college academic scholarships of $500 each to freshman or upperclassman students who have excellent academic records and financial need. These scholarships honor the memory of Kathy Cox, a GACE member who was killed in the line of duty in 2008. She was the first GACE member to lose her life while serving the community. The scholarships are only available to children or grandchildren of active, retired, or deceased GACE members. The scholarship recipients will be selected based on the information provided in the application. Scholarship applicants can reapply for up to four (4) years of funding, as long as they show academic progress and meet the approval of the scholarship committee each year.
To our fallen but not forgotten:
Your efforts were not in vain but of valor. Your time was not a waste but of want. The span between us is a fleeting moment. We do not know the hour of our setting sun, and do not control what the cause may bring us to our end. The one thing we can know, and control is the “Dash” in the middle. For it is our “Dash” from our beginning to our end that people will remember us for.
Kathy Cox, Gordon County, 2008
Charles “Chip” Case, City of Augusta, 2020
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Dennis N. Maidon
Webmaster - GACE Online
dmaidon@gaceonline.com
To our fallen but not forgotten:
Your efforts were not in vain but of valor. Your time was not a waste but of want. The span between us is a fleeting moment. We do not know the hour of our setting sun, and do not control what the cause may bring us to our end. The one thing we can know, and control is the “Dash” in the middle. For it is our “Dash” from our beginning to our end that people will remember us for.
Kathy Cox, Gordon County, 2008
Charles “Chip” Case, City of Augusta, 2020
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Dennis N. Maidon
Webmaster - GACE Online
dmaidon@gaceonline.com