The Hopkins family and first responders in the area encourage the public to celebrate life by making a difference donating to the blood drive that supports the American Red Cross.
Before he passed away, Hopkins dreamed of becoming a paramedic and the scholarship fund and its various community based activities is way of keeping that same dream alive in his memory, and for students seeking to impact their communities by dedicating themselves to first responder careers.
You can streamline your donation experience by visiting RedCrossBlood.org/rapidpass to complete pre-donation forms, besides saving a life with your donation, you will be able to save up to 15 minutes by completing the forms prior to donating.
To sign up to donate click here, and enter sponsor code “Croydon Fire.”
The memorial fund earlier this month announced the 2022 scholarship winners. They are:
Molly Corrigan- who will be attending Gwynedd Mercy University.
Emma Ginsberg-who will be attending Penn State University.
Rylee Goerige -who will be attending West Chester University.
Alexis Tinelli -who will be attending University of the Sciences.
Credit: Kenneth “Sid” Memorial Scholarship Fund
To date the fund has provided over $61,000.00 in scholarships to EMS and allied health students in keeping the dream alive in Hopkins’ memory.
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