Satanists In Delco Award 2 Students With $666 'Outsider' Scholarships - Springfield, PA - This is the third year Satanic Delco has presented its Outsider Achievement Award, and marks the first time a non-local student was chosen.
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Ridley High School students Tania Miller, Hannah Barnes, and Charles Schiffer were all presented $666 as part of the Outside Achievement Award Scholarship from Satanic Delco. (Image via Joseph Rose, used with Permission)
FOLSOM, PA Three local high school students have an extra $666 to spend however they choose thanks to a group of Satanists in Delaware County.
The group Satanic Delco recently launched its scholarship program, called the Outside Achievement Award.
The award sought out a Ridley High School student who embraces individualism, empathy, free-thought, and skepticism to be presented a scholarship good for $666.
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Rags 2 Riches Director Tish Mayo, left, with Satanic Delco members as they drop off donations for the rescue group. (Image via Joseph Rose)
ASTON, PA A Delaware County animal rescue organization recently got a boost of supplies thanks to a group of heathens.
Rags 2 Riches Animal Rescue a nonprofit 501c3 foster based, all-breed, no-kill animal rescue based in Aston was the beneficiary of a charitable effort called Heathens Helping Hounds.
The campaign was launched by Satanic Delco in spring this year.
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Satanic Delco founder Joseph Rose said the campaign collected and delivered a significant stockpile of much-needed items to Rags 2 Riches Wednesday.
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Satanic Delco is accepting submissions for its Outsider Achievement Award scholarship that s good for $666 with no stipulations on usage. (Shutterstock)
RIDLEY, PA Being an outsider is a bit of a double-edged sword. Outsiders can be maligned by being cast as those unwilling to participate in traditions and norms enjoyed by others, but also lauded for their unwillingness to conform and their ability to critically analyze communities, institutions, and more.
And a group of Delaware County satanists are looking to honor a local high school student who embodies the positive aspects of being an outsider.