Your Donations at Work

 

Previous donations and proceeds from the initial 2008 St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and Festival for Farley have allowed us to establish a need based named scholarship in perpetuity for Nicholas at the Carroll School. The minimum requirement for this named scholarship was $25,000. Our objective is to continue to fund this scholarship annually.


Michelle Farley

William Farley

Adriana Farley


2011 AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS & FUNDING


Nicholas Anthony Farley Memorial Scholarship

Scholarship ($500.00 each)



Scholarships Awarded to:


Marc DeDonato


Alexander Scampoli


Andrew Hetzel


Liam Noonan


Valerie Cohen


Brett Johnson


Ralph Petterson




ADDITIONAL GIFTS


Easton- Communicating with Oliver Ames High School’s Academic Support Department about the purchase of modern assistive reading technology for the spring of 2012



2010 AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS & FUNDING


Nicholas Anthony Farley “Most Likely to Change The World" Scholarship

($250.00 each)


While in his senior year at Oliver Ames High School, Nick’s peers recognized his versatility, skills and determination when they voted him as “Most Likely to Change the World.” Although Nick is no longer with us, this does not mean that he can no longer effect change.


Scholarship Awards for 2010 recipients of “Most Likely to Change The World”:


Eames Bennett


Dana Belanger



Nicholas Anthony Farley Memorial Scholarship

($500.00 each)


Scholarships Awarded to:


Lauren Vatalaro


Erica Tramontano


Shaun McGrath


Billy Podolski



ADDITIONAL GIFTS


EASTON – 2010 Oliver Ames High School - Audio Books of all required summer reading for both resource room and Library.


BROCKTON – 2010 Scanner for Kurzweil and teacher training for Kurzweil program.



2009 AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS & FUNDING


Nicholas Anthony Farley “Most Likely to Change The World" Scholarship

($250.00 each)


While in his senior year at Oliver Ames High School, Nick’s peers recognized his versatility, skills and determination when they voted him as “Most Likely to Change the World.” Although Nick is no longer with us, this does not mean that he can no longer effect change.


Scholarship Awards for 2009 recipients of “Most Likely to Change The World”:


Alexa Basse


Benjamin Walcott



Nicholas Anthony Farley Memorial Scholarship

($500.00 each)


Scholarships Awarded to:


Michael Grotz


Kelli Duggan


Ryan Gomes



Carroll School Scholarship of $1,000 was awarded to eligible student 2010

(For additional Carroll School Information Visit: www.carrollschool.org)


ADDITIONAL GIFTS


EASTON – 2009 Oliver Ames High School - Audio Books of all required summer reading for both resource room and Library.


BROCKTON – 2009 B.B. Russell Alternative School- Kurzweil Computer Reading Program. Staff selected audio books and KTEA – 2 Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement.