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Foundations Community Partnership Recognizes Outstanding Bucks County Students Through its Partnership in Education Scholarship Program

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

FCP Executive Director Dr. Tobi Bruhn and Temple University student Ani Zeytunyan

 

Doylestown, PA (June 13, 2023) – Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) annually recognizes and celebrates the achievements of Bucks County high school students. In collaboration with each of the County’s 19 public high schools, FCP is delighted to announce the 2023 Partnership in Education Scholarship recipients. School administrators and guidance counselors from every Bucks County public and technical high school nominated students who best demonstrated a commitment to community service, academic performance, and quality of character. Further, the following organizations and individual proudly co-sponsored select scholarships signaling their commitment to the community and FCP’s mission: Doylestown Health, First Bank, Connie Furman, Grand View Health, Penn Community Bank, and Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.

“The commitment to community service and academic excellence of our local high school students is evident within our scholarship program,” said Abigail Halloran, FCP’s Board Chair. “Recognizing these outstanding student leaders serves as encouragement to all to work toward positive change in our communities.”

FCP awarded $1,000 to each of these Bucks County high school student leaders:

  • Bensalem resident Jenna Leve at Bensalem High School (Attending James Madison University)
  • Co-sponsored by Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.
  • Bristol resident Jacob Walker at Bristol Borough High School (Attending Kutztown University)
  • Co-sponsored by First Bank
  • Trevose resident Khushal Patel at Bucks County Technical High School (Attending Drexel University
  • Co-sponsored by Penn Community Bank
  • Furlong resident Nina Harris at Central Bucks High School East (Attending Tufts University)
  • Co-sponsored by Doylestown Health
  • Warrington resident Diya Hundiwala at Central Bucks High School South (Attending Princeton University)
  • Co-sponsored by Doylestown Health
  • Doylestown resident Cameran Renner at Central Bucks High School West (Attending Penn State University)
  • Co-sponsored by Doylestown Health
  • Newtown resident Sophie Lentz at Council Rock High School North (Attending Elon University)
  • Holland resident Ryan Kraychik at Council Rock High School South (Attending Lebanon Valley College)
  • Levittown resident Ansumana Turay at Harry S. Truman High School (Attending LaSalle University)
  • Doylestown resident Samantha Rosinski at Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (Attending Chapman University)
  • Co-sponsored by Penn Community Bank
  • Morrisville resident Mark Macwana at Morrisville Sr. High School (Attending Drexel University)
  • Langhorne resident Aishani Komath at Neshaminy High School (Attending Drexel University)
  • Co-sponsored by Neshaminy HS alumna Connie Furman
  • New Hope resident Benjamin Bastean at New Hope – Solebury High School (Attending University of Michigan)
  • Riegelsville resident Lindsay Ulrey at Palisades High School (Attending Tufts University)
  • Telford resident Naima Brown at Pennridge High School (Attending Drexel University)
  • Co-sponsored by Grand View Health
  • Yardley resident Addison Blumberg at Pennsbury High School (Attending Sarah Lawrence College)
  • Quakertown resident Katharine Catalano at Quakertown Community High School (Attending University of Maryland)
  • Co-sponsored by Grand View Health
  • Perkasie resident Brianna Bradley at Upper Bucks County Technical School (Attending Delaware Valley University) 
  • Co-sponsored by Penn Community Bank
  • Huntingdon Valley resident Lauren Rommel at William Tennent High School (Attending West Chester University)

For more information on the Partnership in Education Scholarship program, contact info@fcpartnership.org or visit www.fcpartnership.org.

FCP also recently awarded $2,500 to Ani Zeytunyan through the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce’s Women in Business Scholarship program. As a Health Professions major at Temple University, Zeytunyan looks to serve others and pursue a medical degree.

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