MIA awards 2025 scholarships

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Scholarship recipient Emily Chalbert accepts her award from Moorestown Improvement Association president Dave Schill.

Moorestown High School students Emily Chalbert and Isabella Feliciano are the recipients of this year’s $1,000 scholarships from the Moorestown Improvement Association.

Chalbert was recognized for her contributions and commitment to the township. Feliciano was cited for her volunteer service in the community. Both are among the class of 2025 graduates at Moorestown High.

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Chalbert will attend the University of Connecticut in the fall and major in psychology, with a minor in women, gender and sexuality studies. She is inspired to study psychology by her own past mental-health issues and those she’s observed among her peers.

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Feliciano is congratulated by Schill. During her high-school years, she spent countless hours working in service-oriented clubs and organizations, including UNICEF and Farmers Against Hunger.

Feliciano will enter Florida’s Jacksonville University in the fall to study psychology and art, with a focus on photography. During her high-school years, she was involved in the orchestra and other arts-related activities. She also spent countless hours working in service-oriented clubs and organizations, including UNICEF and Farmers Against Hunger.

The association scholarships recognize individuals who model the organization’s core values.

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