Provided/From left, standing: Dan Nugent, vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the University Foundation; Brent Arnold, dean of the School of Health Sciences; Harvey Kesselman, president of Stockton University; Roy Goldberg, executive director of the Hollander Memorial Foundation; Dr. Richard Kathrins, president emeritus of Bacharach and vice president of the Hollander Memorial Foundation; and Donna Buzby, chair of the Stockton University Foundation. From left, seated: Hollander 2022 scholarship recipients Nadira Morgan, Natalie Persia and Summer Roche.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP - The Hollander Memorial Foundation is continuing its long-term support of students with a renewed commitment to the Stockton University Foundation.
The foundation will continue providing $5,000 scholarships to 10 students in health sciences programs each year.
For Nadira Morgan, who hopes to become an ICU nurse, the scholarship was essential to completing her accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
This came right on time, the mother of two said. I spent 10 years working while I was in school earning my associate's and bachelor's degrees in Health Science. I had to leave my job as a phlebotomist to complete the full-time clinicals and classes to finish the BSN program this year.
The 2022 recipients are Summer Roche of Ventnor, Annamarie Cannizzaro of Lanoka Harbor, Elena Carrasquillo of Egg Harbor Township, Kedia Davis of Millville, Nadira Morgan of Atlantic City, Abigail Ortiz of Sicklerville, Natalie Persia of Wildwood, Tora Santiago of Vineland, Jacqueline Wilhelm of Mays Landing and Jessica Wolcott of Northfield.
To be eligible for the scholarships, students must be a resident of southern New Jersey with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be involved in ethical, leadership and extracurricular activities in Stockton's Health Science programs or community.
The Hollander Memorial Foundation was formed to perpetuate the memory and the spirit of Pauline and Adelaide Hollander by awarding educational scholarships to local students with ties to the community who are pursuing degrees in nursing or other health science professions. The foundation is associated with the Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation in Galloway Township.
Roy Goldberg, executive director of the foundation, and Dr. Richard Kathrins, president emeritus of Bacharach and vice president of the foundation, attended a reception honoring the recipients and thanking the donors.
The Hollander Memorial Foundation continues the commitment of Leonard Hollander and his family to educate the community and expand advocacy and access for the disabled, Kathrins said.
The Hollander Memorial Foundation has been awarding 10 scholarships annually to Stockton students since 2015.