Baton Rouge Parents Magazine—November 2025

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Supporting Louisiana Students in Trade Careers

BY AMANDA MILLER

W hen it comes to scholarships, people typically think about students heading to four-year universities. However many young people are pursuing trade schools, becoming mechanics, electricians, and other skilled professionals essential to our communities. That’s where Bayou Dreams Foundation comes in. Founded in October 2024 by Ro- salind Campbell, the foundation helps Loui- siana students succeed in trade careers. A PERSONAL INSPIRATION Campbell’s father graduated from trade school and ran a mechanic shop for 40 years, supporting a family with children who all went to four-year colleges. “Some aren’t going to college, so the push has been for people to go to college. But for those who are going to trade schools, those kids need financial support as well,” Campbell says. After 38 years as an Allstate agent, Campbell wanted to focus on a project that could make a difference.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND MENTORSHIP The foundation’s first fundraising event helped provide four scholarships. These awards are designed to help as many stu- dents as possible. The foundation partners with the Big Buddy Program to identify stu- dents and provide guidance as they prepare for trade school. Mentorship is also an important part of the foundation. Campbell explains, “We had some Allstate agents who allowed the students to come into the agencies to see what it was like being an agent. It’s all about building relationships.” HOW THE COMMUNITY CAN HELP The foundation relies on community support. Donations and sponsorships, including scholarships in honor of loved ones, are what help expand the reach. Volunteers are welcome as well. They are currently looking for those who are skilled in marketing, social media, PR, and graphic design.

LOOKING AHEAD Campbell hopes the foundation will grow into a statewide resource for trade students. She shares, “I’d like to see us at a million dollar budget, so that we can help any student in Louisiana. I want us to be the go-to person, so when someone says, ‘Oh, you’re going to a trade school? Call Bayou Dreams. They can help you.’ That’s why we named it Bay- ou Dreams, we’re going to focus at home first.” LEARN MORE Students interested in applying for a scholarship can visit bayoudreamsfoundation.org. The appli- cation includes three simple steps: Write a one-page essay, submit proof of high school graduation, and show proof of trade school enrollment. Through Bayou Dreams, Campbell hopes to inspire a new generation of skilled workers who will build brighter futures for themselves and for Louisiana.

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