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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — His mission is to give back to people in the city of Jacksonville.

For more than two years, Marine veteran Charlie Griffin has used his retirement checks to buy food to feed the homeless in downtown Jacksonville and in 2022, he started a medical clinic for those in need.

On Saturday, Griffin and his daughter, Carly Griffin joined GMJ to describe the new scholarship that First Coast Community Development is offering to high school graduates in Northeast Florida who are going to enroll in STEM programs at HBCUs.

Carly Griffin is a recent graduate of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and spearheaded the scholarship program to help lift up the next generation of students who want to give back to their community.

To learn more about Charlie Griffin and First Coast Community Development, visit this website.

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Monday, June 26th 2023 at 12:02PM
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