Kirst receives Campbell Nursing Scholarship

The Michelle A. Campbell memorial Nursing Scholarship fund was established at the Elk County Community Foundation (ECCF) in memory Michelle Campbell, a dedicated nursing student at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford who was ranked number one student in her nursing class.  She was known for her helpfulness and openness to learning. This scholarship is awarded to a second year or higher post-secondary nursing student who has graduated from an Elk County high school and shows a passion for nursing.

The 2023 recipient for the Michelle A. Campbell memorial Nursing Scholarship is Kristen Kirst. Kirsten is a 2018 graduate of Elk County Catholic High School who is currently attending UPMC Jameson School of Nursing at Hamot and pursuing a Registered Nursing Degree. Pictured is Kristen (center) alongside Michelle’s mother, Joyce Campbell ( R), and Michelle’s sister, Candy Frey (L ). Michelle’s family established this scholarship in 2002, one of the first scholarships the Foundation established. The family enjoys meeting the recipient of the award and learning about their passion for nursing.

The Elk County Community Foundation Board extends their gratitude to the Campbell family who have seen a need to support the youth of today, while honoring the memory of a loved one. The Elk County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the Community Foundation of the Northern Alleghenies.  If you have questions about the Foundation or are interested in establishing a fund in honor or in memory of a loved one, please contact us at 814-834-2125 or check out our website at www.elkcountyfoundation.org.

Eccf awards Martini scholarships

ECCF awards Martini Scholarship to local students

The Robert P. Martini Scholarship, held at the Elk County Community Foundation, was recently awarded to five local students. This scholarship, established in Robert’s memory, is given to graduating seniors in both Brockway where he worked, and DuBois where he lived. Students awarded this scholarship include Emily Michalski and Taylor Rhed from Brockway Area High School, as well as Gabrielle Orzechowski, Madelyn Crabtree, and Morgan Bojalad from DuBois Area High School. Congratulations to this year’s five scholarship recipients who each received a $1,375 scholarship.

This scholarship is held by the Elk County Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Community Foundation of the Northern Alleghenies. The Community Foundation provides the administrative and investment management services that make it easy for donors to accomplish their charitable wishes. Funds established by charitable donors support our communities through the awarding of grants and scholarships. For more information, please contact the Community Foundation at 814-834-2125

St. Marys American Legion awards scholarships

The Elk County Community Foundation recently announced the 2023 winners of the American Legion scholarships. The local American Legion presented three scholarships to St. Marys students. The St. Marys American Legion Post #103, St. Marys Sons of the American Legion, and St. Marys American Legion Auxiliary all established individual scholarships with slightly different criteria, but all focused on the awareness and importance of our military veterans. A total of $1,500 was awarded to 3 local youth.

Recently, Legion officials presented the awards to the student scholarship winners. Elias Nedimyer from SMAHS recieved a $500 award from the St. Marys American Legion Post #103. The St. Marys Sons of the American Legion Post #103 Scholarship for $500 was awarded to Olivia Eckels from SMAHS. Lastly, Andrea Gradl from ECCHS was the recipient of the St. Marys Legion Auxiliary Scholarship for $500.

The Elk County Community Foundation Board extends their gratitude to all of the St. Marys American Legion groups who are supporting the educational dreams of our local students. Anyone interested in establishing a scholarship can contact the Foundation at 814-834-2125 or find more information on the website, www.elkcountyfoundation.org.

Local students awarded with Straub Brewery Scholarships

Local students awarded with Straub Brewery Scholarships

Photo: The Straub Brewery Scholarship Fund held at the Elk County Community Foundation awarded their 2023 scholarships. Recipients in the front row are: Rachel Sloff, ECC, Caitlin Blessel and Isabella Catalone, SMA, missing from photo is Madisyn Hetrick, ECC. In back row representing Straub Brewery are Cathy Lenze, Julia Davis, Janet Van Eerden, Bekka Bauer, Brooke Henry, George Hasselman, Sophie Neubert, Elizabeth Anderson and Bill Brock.

The Elk County Community Foundation recently recognized the 2023 scholarship winners from the Straub Brewery Scholarship Fund. Straub Brewery has been a consistent donor to the foundation and has supported local students with such scholarships for eighteen years. These scholarships recognize high school seniors who have displayed outstanding qualities in academic achievement, leadership, and community service.

Winners of this scholarship include Madisyn Hetrick and Rachel Sloff from ECCHS, as well as Caitlin Blessel and Isabella Catalone from SMAHS. Madisyn and Rachel both plan to attend Duquense University with Madisyn studying Nursing and Rachel studying Forensic Science and Law. Caitlin plans to attend Penn State Altoona to study Biochemistry, and Isabella plans to attend the Indiana University of Pennsylvania to study Nursing. Each student was awarded $1,000.

This year, over $297,000 will be distributed to deserving students thanks to the all the donors who have established scholarships funds at ECCF. The Elk County Community Foundation Board extends their gratitude to Straub Brewery for contributing to the future of our community through their educational support. Anyone interested in establishing a scholarship can contact the Foundation at 814-834-2125 or find more information on their website, www.elkcountyfoundation.org.

New fund to honor memory of Fr. Eric Vogt

Fr. Eric Vogt Fund to Support Youth Programs and Organizations

The Elk County Community Foundation, (ECCF) is pleased to announce the establishment of the Fr. Eric Vogt Memorial Fund. This fund aims to honor the enduring legacy of the late Fr. Eric Vogt, a beloved figure in the St. Marys community, by providing support for youth programs and sports that he was well-known for, along with the impact he made on the students he coached and mentored.   The Vogt family and friends established this fund to keep his name alive in the community he loved so much and called home. 

Fr. Eric Vogt was an esteemed individual who dedicated his life to serving others. Often known by his friends as “Padre”, he touched countless lives and left an indelible impact on the community. The establishment of this endowment fund will perpetuate his spirit of service and continue to uplift the youth in the region. He exhibited his devotion not only as a priest, but also as a coach, umpire, referee, and friend. As his nephew, Mark Bolitiski said in his eulogy for his “Uncle Tommy”, “He put passion in every single thing he did, whether it be his family; the Steelers; coaching all of his players and cheering on all of his nieces and nephews; the Beatles; golf; or church.   He put his heart and soul into it, which is what made him such a loved person by all. To me, what made him the most special was how much he cherished the little ones. There was never a bigger smile on his face than when he was holding a newly baptized baby.” 

Because of his love for children, this fund will allocate resources to youth programs that foster education, mentorship, and personal development. It will also provide financial assistance to local youth sports organizations, enabling young athletes to pursue their passions and build character. 

Individuals, businesses, and organizations are invited to contribute to the Fr. Eric Vogt Memorial Fund to honor his memory by supporting the youth in our area. Donations to the fund can be made directly to the ECCF, online at https://elkcountyfoundation.org/ clicking on the Donate Now button, or by sending it to ECCF at P.O. Box 934, St. Marys, PA  15857.  Please specify the Fr. Eric Vogt Fund as the designated recipient.

The Elk County Community Foundation, entrusted with administering the fund, is well-regarded for its commitment to promoting philanthropy and addressing community needs. By partnering with the foundation, the Fr. Eric Vogt Memorial Fund ensures the prudent management and responsible distribution of funds to the designated beneficiaries.

For more information about the Fr. Eric Vogt Memorial Fund or to make a donation, please contact 814-834-2125. The Elk County Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Elk County, PA. By fostering philanthropy and connecting donors with community needs, the foundation strives to make a lasting impact on education, the arts, healthcare, social services, and more.