Tuesday, Nov. 18, would have been Kada Scott's 24th birthday, her family says. But since Scott was killed last month shortly after leaving work in Philadelphia's Chestnut Hill section, her family has worked to continue her legacy and ensure she is remembered.

Now, the family is announcing the formation of the Kada Scott Foundation, a way to keep her memory alive by offering scholarships to young women pursuing higher education, creating business microgrants and providing mentorship.

"Kada was ambitious, kind, creative, had an entrepreneurial spirit, and unfortunately her life was cut short," Scott's father, Kevin Scott, told CBS News Philadelphia.

"But with this foundation, the idea is basically to give the next generation of young women in Philadelphia the opportunity that sh

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