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Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children Raises $300,000 at Annual Gala

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Photos courtesy of the Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children/Neil van Neikerk

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

West Orange NJ, The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children (SFIC) raised $300,000 — which is $50,000 more than its target goal — to fund partial tuition assistance scholarships for underprivileged students attending Archdiocese of Newark schools at its annual gala in West Orange’s Pleasantdale Chateau on November 11.

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Newark, and nearly 300 guests attended the gala, which was hosted by television journalist Marsha MacCallum. This year, SFIC recognized three honorees for their commitment to education: Kathleen M. Boozang, Esq., dean and professor of law at Seton Hall University School of Law; the Opici family, noted winemakers and distributors; and the Rev. Msgr. Robert E. Harahan, S.T.D., pastor of St. Rose of Lima Church in Short Hills. Additionally, a silent auction netted $35,000 for the fund.

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Many SFIC scholarship recipients also attended, including students from St. Joseph the Carpenter School in Roselle, who joined guests at their tables to discuss their educational experiences. This year’s student speaker, Sean Bragdon, shared how his SFIC scholarship helped his single mother send him to Seton Hall Preparatory School in West Orange when she was already working four jobs to pay bills.

“These scholarships make a big difference in students’ lives,” said Dr. Michelle Hartman, SFIC’s Chief Executive Officer. “They give the opportunity to have a really solid education and bright future. Education is power. It opens doors for kids who wouldn’t necessarily have doors opened for them otherwise. And we’re very grateful for all our honorees, board members, and donors who make these scholarships possible.”

To learn more about SFIC and its scholarships, visit https://www.sficnj.org/.

About the Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children

SFIC, founded in 1983 as the Fund for Educational Advancement, is a non-profit organization funded by corporations, foundations, and individual donors who wish to invest in the future of economically-disadvantaged children living in neighboring communities. The fund has provided more than $54 million in partial-tuition assistance to students from economically-disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds within Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Union counties. Scholarships are based on need without regard to religion, gender, race, or ethnic background. Applicant families must be ready to provide proof of income and must intend to attend one of the schools within the four counties it serves.

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The Archdiocese of Newark, under the leadership of Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., the sixth archbishop of Newark, serves approximately 1.3 million Catholics in 212 parishes throughout the counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Union. The Archdiocese serves the northern New Jersey community through faith, education and social services. To learn more, visit www.rcan.org.

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