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Stars Grant $1M in Scholarships at Hollywood Event
4 Dec
Summary
- Dakota Johnson and Regina Hall awarded scholarships totaling $1 million.
- The event celebrated students from underserved Los Angeles communities.
- Lifetime and other partners contributed significantly to the scholarships.

Actresses Dakota Johnson and Regina Hall, alongside Chase Infiniti, awarded more than $1 million in college scholarships to deserving high school students from underserved communities across Los Angeles. The impactful presentation took place at The Hollywood Reporter's 2025 Women in Entertainment breakfast gala, held at the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel.
The scholarships are part of a long-standing mentorship program, now in its 16th year, which has identified and supported talented students overcoming significant obstacles. Lifetime generously announced that every girl graduating from the program would receive a $10,000 scholarship of their choice, significantly boosting the support.
Numerous partners, including the Golden Globe Foundation, Gersh, WME, Danny Garcia, Seven Bucks Productions, and the Wasserman Foundation, contributed to the scholarships and provided essential resources like Apple MacBook Air laptops for new and graduating mentees, celebrating their achievements and future academic pursuits.




