2022 Persbacker Family Scholarships Awarded

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The Persbacker Family Fund at Connecticut Community Foundation  has awarded college scholarships of $5,000 each to five Bridgewater  residents for the 2022-23 academic year.

The Persbacker Family  Fund is among the largest college scholarship funds available to  students residing in Bridgewater, Connecticut. To receive an award from  the fund, a student must demonstrate an outstanding commitment to  community service in the town of Bridgewater, and the student’s primary  residence must have been in Bridgewater for at least six years. The  honors are renewable for up to four years.

Former Bridgewater  resident Victor L. Persbacker established the scholarship fund at the  Foundation with the intention of making college more affordable for  local students who are involved in volunteer work throughout the  Bridgewater community.

“Recipients of Persbacker family  scholarships are exceptional scholars and deeply committed to the  Bridgewater community,” said Josh Carey, director of grants management  at Connecticut Community Foundation. “Their volunteerism seems to have  no bounds. Over the years, students have given countless hours of their  time to the Burnham Library, Bridgewater Parks and Recreation camp,  faith communities, and numerous other organizations in town. We hope  that they will continue to be community leaders as their journeys  continue.”

The Persbacker Fund has awarded scholarships totaling  over $285,000 to 36 students since its inception in  2004. Congratulations to the following scholars for the 2022-2023  academic year:

Taryn Crossley
University of Connecticut, Class of 2024
Field of Study: Environmental Studies

Julia Sinatra
Hamilton College, Class of 2024
Field of Study: Languages, Literature and Linguistics

Bailey Herron
Elon University, Class of 2024
Field of Study: Spanish and Political Science

Annika Vikstrom
Middlebury College, Class of 2025
Field of Study: Liberal Arts and Sciences / Humanities

Sierra Wilson
Delaware Valley University, Class of 2025
Field of Study: Agriculture and Related Sciences

Evan Woerner
Quinnipiac University, Class of 2026
Field of Study: Biology and Biomedical Sciences

Learn more about the scholarship program at Connecticut Community Foundation at www.conncf.org/scholarships.

Established  in 1923, Connecticut Community Foundation fosters an equitable and  inclusive community in Greater Waterbury and Litchfield Hills by  inspiring generosity, supporting organizations and cultivating effective  leaders. The Foundation provides leadership in addressing the region’s  critical issues, strengthens local nonprofit organizations through  grants and technical assistance programs, and works with individuals,  families and corporations to establish and steward scholarships and  charitable funds. Learn more at www.conncf.org.

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