BAC Journal (Issue 3, 2021)

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NEWS IN BRIEF

BAC Congratulates 2021 U.S. Bates Scholarship Recipients

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he 2021 US Bates Scholarship program awarded each of six college-bound students from BAC families with a stipend of $5,000 per year for up to four years — up to $20,000 total. Three winners were featured in the last BAC Journal, and the other three are featured below.

ISABELLA KRAMER Father: John Kramer, Local 5 Pennsylvania Attending: Pennsylvania State University Major: Political Science

What does this recognition mean to you? Personally, this recognition means everything to me. It is allowing me to pursue an education at my dream school and become one step closer to accomplishing my goals. This recognition also means that there are people who believe in me. Everything I have done up until this point in my life was significant and meaningful and being granted this award truly reinforces that. Being awarded with this scholarship proves to me that kindness is everything, and without it, I would be nothing. What does the union mean to you and your family? My father being a part of this union keeps my mind at ease. Just knowing that there is an organization that will support my father and have his best interest in my mind, keeps me sane especially after such trying times this past year. The union allows myself and my father to live comfortably without worry which is not always a given to some folks. I will forever be grateful 12 // BRICKLAYERS AND ALLIED CRAFTWORKERS

for such an amazing union continuously being there for my family. Who would you like to give a shout-out to? I would like to give a shout-out to my family, especially my dad. Without their support and motivation behind the scenes, I have no clue where I would be. Thank you for teaching me the values of hard work and dedication and for never giving up on me.

SOPHIA CIVITELLA Father: David Civitella, Local 4 New Jersey Attending: Montclair State University Majoring: Earth and Environmental Science

What does this recognition mean to you? It obviously means the world to not only me but to my dad because it’s nice to see my work in high school go towards something like this and also see my dad recognized for his work in the union and it takes a big financial burden off of us for college, which is really good. What does the union mean to you and your family? My dad has been part of the union for quite a long time, I want to say over 30 years. And it means we’ve been able to have good health insurance, dental, vision, all that stuff. Because I went to the doctors a lot as a kid. It meant I never had to worry about paying for that.


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