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Red Sox Seek to Honor Nonnewaug Students with Service Scholarship
The Boston Red Sox Foundation is seeking submissions from senior students who are dedicated to making a positive impact in the community.

From Elevate Communications: For the 8th consecutive year, the Boston Red Sox Foundation is seeking submissions from inspiring senior students, who are dedicated to making a positive impact in their communities, for the New England Red Sox Service Scholarship. The annual scholarship honors academically-inclined high school seniors who have demonstrated a commitment to community service. Those selected will receive a $1,000 college scholarship and recognition during a special pre-game ceremony at Fenway Park.
“We are continually inspired by high school students’ charitable endeavors and seek to recognize and reward their ongoing dedication to promoting social good,” said Linda Henry, Red Sox Foundation Board Member. “We are very pleased with the growth of the Service Scholarship program and we are eager to hear about this year’s seniors who are going above and beyond in their communities.”
The Red Sox Service Scholarship, presented by Jenzabar and sponsored by Ford Motor Company Fund, was first introduced in New Hampshire in 2010 and has since expanded to honor students in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine and Vermont as well. This year, the Scholarship Program will be available to students in more than 200 schools throughout New England.
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Submissions for Connecticut seniors are due February 16, 2018.
For more details and to apply visit, redsoxfoundation.org/service-scholarships.
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Photo courtesy of Elevate Communications (2017 Red Sox Service Scholarship recipients recognized on field at Fenway Park.)