Part of the mission of the Eric Sinacori Memorial Foundation is to provide funding for enrollment and equipment to children/teens who meet specific educational objectives, yet lack the financial resources to experience the many benefits provided by recognized youth ice hockey or other youth sports programs. If you fall in to this category, or know somebody who does and would benefit from this, please click on the link to download the application.
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WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE CREATED THE ERIC SINACORI MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS - AMHERST
The Scholarship will provide financial support for an undergraduate student in the Department of Kinesiology and will be awarded annually to a student who is a rising sophomore, junior or senior, who has a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrates financial need, as determined by the University's Financial Aid Office.
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WE ARE HONORED TO AWARD OUR FIRST SCHOLARSHIP TO
LEAH CALABRO FROM FLEMINGTON, NJ
Leah is a 2014
graduate of Hunterdon Central Regional High School. She grew up in
Flemington, NJ and began dancing at the age of nine. She has attended
Allworthy School of Dance, New Jersey School of Ballet, Central
Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts, AP
Motion Dance Studio, and various other schools and dance intensives
throughout the years.
Leah is a hardworking and dedicated young woman. She successfully carried a full course load of advanced placement and honors classes and was a distinguished member of the National Honor Society as well as Science and French Honor Societies while attending high school.. Leah volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Spina Bifida Resource Network, and was also a member of several school clubs while holding a part time job as an administrative assistant at Cedar Risk Management. Throughout her strenuous high school schedule she continued to commit fully to her dance.
Leah will attend the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the fall where she will be a member of the Commonwealth Honors College and is majoring in Dance. She plans to declare a second major during her freshman spring semester. Her plans for the future are to pursue her passion for dance with the hopes of joining a contemporary dance company after graduation, and continuing onto law school to study international law.
The Foundation is honored to have administered their first scholarship to such a deserving recipient and we wish her well in all of her future endeavors.
Leah is a hardworking and dedicated young woman. She successfully carried a full course load of advanced placement and honors classes and was a distinguished member of the National Honor Society as well as Science and French Honor Societies while attending high school.. Leah volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Spina Bifida Resource Network, and was also a member of several school clubs while holding a part time job as an administrative assistant at Cedar Risk Management. Throughout her strenuous high school schedule she continued to commit fully to her dance.
Leah will attend the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the fall where she will be a member of the Commonwealth Honors College and is majoring in Dance. She plans to declare a second major during her freshman spring semester. Her plans for the future are to pursue her passion for dance with the hopes of joining a contemporary dance company after graduation, and continuing onto law school to study international law.
The Foundation is honored to have administered their first scholarship to such a deserving recipient and we wish her well in all of her future endeavors.