Local Foundation Honors Five High School Seniors with $8,500 in Scholarships

All Things Are Possible Foundation will recognize outstanding high school seniors from Burlington County with scholarships that celebrate leadership, service, and academic achievement. The awards highlight the foundation's commitment to youth development and community empowerment.

April 28, 2025
Local Foundation Honors Five High School Seniors with $8,500 in Scholarships

All Things Are Possible Foundation (ATAP) will award $8,500 in scholarships to five exceptional high school seniors during its annual Scholarship Award Lunch on May 17, 2025. The event will celebrate students who have demonstrated remarkable leadership and community engagement from across Burlington County, New Jersey.

The scholarship recipients represent diverse educational paths, including traditional high schools and vocational programs. Each student will receive an award ranging from $1,500 to $2,500, recognizing their unique achievements and potential. The honored students include Miicah Ice from Rancocas Valley Regional High School, Derek Tindall from Florence Township Memorial High School, David A. Watson, Jr. from BCIT Westech, Maya Morton from Lenape High School, and Aiden J. Smiley from Doane Academy.

ATAP's scholarship program reflects its broader mission of empowering youth through academic enrichment, community awareness, and character development. By investing in these young leaders, the foundation aims to create opportunities for students to advance their education and make meaningful contributions to their communities.

The scholarships represent more than financial support; they signify recognition of students who have shown exceptional promise in leadership, service, and personal growth. Each award is tailored to highlight specific strengths, such as the Making a Difference Scholarship, Scholar Athlete Scholarship, and Vocational Excellence Scholarship.

The upcoming award lunch, hosted in collaboration with the NAACP Willingboro & Vicinity Branch, provides a platform to celebrate these students' achievements and potential. As ATAP continues to serve over 500 children annually through various developmental programs, these scholarships represent a critical investment in the future of Burlington County's youth.