Sullivan 180 Scholarships Recognizes Volunteerism

[LIBERTY] Jesse Ouimet has been awarded the 2023 Sullivan 180 Scholarship in recognition of his exceptional volunteer work with Livingston Manor Renaissance's community beautification project; and his efforts to maintain public spaces.

Jesse supported Livingston Manor Renaissance in their community beautification efforts by taking care of gardens through edging, mulching and watering; and also doing regular litter cleanup throughout the hamlet. Jesse commented that beautification can positively impact the community's well-being by promoting physical activity and social connections, reducing stress, and instilling a sense of pride. Volunteering has contributed to Jesse's personal growth and helped him gain self-discipline, and agricultural knowledge, and improved his networking and communication skills. Through his involvement with Livingston Manor Renaissance, Jesse has come to appreciate the beauty of the community through the eyes and camera lenses of residents and visitors; and feels proud to be a valued member of the community.

Jesse is a senior at Alfred State College, majoring in architecture. The scholarship will be applied to his 2024 spring semester. The Sullivan 180 Scholarship Program is made possible through a donor advised fund with the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan. Applications will be available again January 1, 2024

For more information on the work and initiatives of Sullivan 180, visit www.Sullivan180.org or call (845) 295-2680.

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