June 2019

Walk Registration is now OPEN!

Registration for the 2019 Paces for Faces Walk & Family Picnic is now OPEN! Register your TEAM today! This year's T-shirt will be Navy colored and Smile Strider T-shirts will be Red!

2019 Crunch Classic

Thank you to the Syracuse Crunch Hockey Association and the Parks Family for raising another $1,000 for FFC! We are so grateful for all your support throughout the last 14 years.

2019 Summer Newsletter is HERE!

The Summer issue of Facing the Future is now available online! Check out what's happening at FFC: Walk Registration is now OPEN! Read about our 2019 Scholarship Awardees, Get to know our newest Boardmember Patrick Sviokla and MORE!

2019 Scholarship Awards

On Sunday June 23rd, we awarded our 2019 scholarships to Samantha Berman, Breann Hill, Sydney Cerveny, and Carolyn Bradley.  Congratulations to these deserving young adults.  We are so proud of them!

Breann Hill – St John’s University

The Jane McDaid Scholarship was awarded to Breann Hill from Centerville, MA. She graduated from Barnstable High School and hopes to go into law enforcement with the ultimate goal of joining the FBI. Breann will be attending St John’s University in New York

Carolyn Bradley – Providence College

The Barbara Seltzer Scholarship was awarded to Carolyn Bradley from East Sandwich, MA. She graduated from Sandwich high School and hopes to excel in the theatre world. She will be attending Providence College in Providence, RI.

Samantha Berman – University of Bristol

The John Mulliken Scholarship for 2019 was awarded to Samantha Berman from Lexington, MA. She is currently enrolled in the University of Bristol as a Fullbright scholar pursuing her Master's in Public Health.

Sydney Cerveny – American University in Washington, D.C.

The Dorothy MacDonald Scholarship was awarded to Sydney Cerveny from Winchester, MA. She graduated from Austin Preparatory High School and aims to complete her doctoral studies in neuroscience and participate in research. Sydney will be attending American University in Washington, D.C. where she will major in Neuroscience.  In ten years, Sydney hopes to be completing her doctoral studies in neuroscience and participating in research.

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