Scholarships have been awarded to five outstanding young students and leaders
BBB of Central New England Consumer Education Foundation is pleased to announce the 2024 winners of the Barbara J. Sinnott Student of Integrity Scholarship. Scholarships have been awarded to five outstanding young students and leaders:
- Eden Berry, Agawam High School
- Nicholas Pompi, Hoosac Valley High School
- Cheyenne Rosenberger, Milford High School
- Nola Shanbaum, Southbridge High School
- James Hess, Shrewsbury High School
Each of the awardees was selected for demonstrating a commitment to ethics and other values in line with the mission of the Better Business Bureau, such as trustworthiness and leading with integrity. The scholarship uniquely honors students not just for what they have done, but how they have done it. The Barbara J. Sinnott Student of Integrity Scholarship provides each of the five students with a $1,000 scholarship to be used for the expenses associated with the costs of attending college.
Scholarship applicants were required to write an essay that defined their character-building efforts, specifically addressing how they have motivated others to do the right thing, even when no one else was watching. Students had to demonstrate notable leadership skills, display their commitment to community service, and discuss the ways in which their ethical judgement governs their everyday lives.
Meet this year's winners and read a sampling of what they shared in their application essays:
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For more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau has been helping people find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. The International Association of Better Business Bureaus is the umbrella organization for the 100 local, independent BBBs in the United States and Canada. BBB of Central New England was founded in 1940 and serves 225 communities in Worcester, Hampshire, Hampden, Franklin, and Berkshire counties, as well as parts of Middlesex County, and seven towns in Northeastern Connecticut.