12.31.2016

2016 HOLIDAY RAFFLE WINNERS!!!

Here are the winners of our 2016 Holiday Raffle Winners!!!

1st Prize- ðŸ“º TV - Ardi Mishtaku #2986

2nd Prize- Mini Ipad - Chris Moclair #1352

3rd Prize- ðŸ’³ $100 Gift Card - Martha Monrose #1294

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS!!!!

The total amount raised by the day of the drawing on Friday, Dec. 16th, 2016 was $1,473


Thank you to everyone who participated and to our generous prize donors.
Your continued support and generosity over the year is greatly appreciated by our scholars
and by our board & family.



HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!!! 





2016 Annual Bowling Success!


On Saturday, November 19, we held our 4th annual bowling event at AMF Lanes at 34th Avenue in Woodside, Queens.  It was truly another bowling success with a great turn out of approximately 34 bowlers and 7 spectators.   There were lots of pizza, fun and great company as always.  And, we were able to raise $522 primarily from donations and raffle drawing.

Thank you to everyone who came to support the event and to those who couldn't make it thank you for your generous donations. 

Check out our fabulous pics!


Our beautiful event cake donated by Evelyn Mosquea

Our Holiday Basket WINNER Marilyn Mosquea


QRCA Boys supporting the cause

One of our first and continuous supporter,
Michele P. & Family

Loyal Perez family! 

Board member & Bowling organizer, Evelyn & Family

Our regular supporters the Mera-Carroll Family 

Lisa Mancini WINNER of our second bowling
raffle prize a Tablet
donated by David Torres

Board members at the event, (from left to right)
Evelyn Mosquea, Diana Diaz Torres & Fanny Mera
For more pictures, please check out our Facebook page The Stephanie Marie Burgos Scholarship Inc.
If you were unable to make this fun filled event keep an eye out on our FB page.  Please LIKE our page and follow us for up to date fundraiser events!

Your tax deductible donations is always welcomed 
MO/Check to:

The Stephanie Marie Burgos Scholarship Inc.
(The SMBS Inc.) 
PO BOX 370153
Brooklyn, New York 11237







11.16.2016

Scholar #7 Lisaul Diaz Update


My name is Lisaul Diaz and I am currently a junior at the University at Albany. I am currently an intended Biology major. 

I've been attending UAlbany for about five semester now and I've been a part of many organizations. First, I've been a part of the Living-Learning communities my freshman year of college, where I later chose to run and obtain a leadership position. 

Then, I decided to be a part of the mixed martial arts club at my university, where I continue to train and be a part of my university's community.

Now, I continue to pursue my academics and thanks to this scholarship, I am able to worry less about the financial burden that comes with college and also to able to focus more on my studies. As I come closer and closer to graduating college, I appreciate this scholarship more and more, and I am strongly grateful and thankful for that. 

I plan on graduating on May of 2018 with a bachelor's in Biology.





Scholar #6 Marianna Beaute Update

Dear S.M.B.S. Board, 


            This past year I served as Vice President of B.O.S.S. We held various events and meetings throughout campus, attended conferences, and as VP, my leadership skills evolve. I enjoy delegating tasks, providing support to club members, having the chance to meet other leaders, faculty, and peers on campus and having my voice heard.  It was one of my greatest accomplishments this semester. I also delved into my education minor courses, which required me to complete fieldwork. I spent over 60 hours at West Side Collaborative in the Upper West Side helping middle schoolers in math as well as being a resource to my cooperating teachers.  This experience has made my purpose even more clear; I love teaching and being able to help students see and meet their potential.

            This past summer, I interned as a marketing assistant and volunteered teaching children English in Paris. It was my first time leaving the country to visit somewhere else other than my native country, Haiti. I studied French for about 4 years, but always really wanted to master the language, a swell as experience the Parisian culture. Moreso, I wanted to get away from home for time to reflect on my successes, failures, and hopes. Thus, I convinced my parents to buy me a ticket and luckily they did. I spent two months in the city of love, even though I beg to differ, walking the streets of Paris and other neighboring cities, eating as many crepes and pastries as possible, people-watching, visiting monumental sites, and speaking the language. I made comparisons between the healthcare system, poverty, shopping, education system, and the architecture. For two months, I was Parisian and I loved it! I can’t wait to go back. Overall, I really saw what it meant when people say “the world is your oyster.” Upon my arrival in the U.S., I couldn’t believe that these same two feet that stood under the Eiffel Tower, and knelt in the Notre Dame, would now be walking the streets of Brooklyn.

            Currently, I am taking courses at Brooklyn College with the hopes of returning to Barnard in the spring as a senior, as well as developing my own not-for- profit organization.

All the best,
Marianna


Scholar #5 - Alex Martin Update-New Chapter

Dear Stephanie Marie Burgos Foundation,


            I have graduated from St. Lawrence University with a Bachelor’s of Arts in Music. It has been a journey and my most proud accomplishment. I did more than I thought I could achieve prior to getting to school. I have overcome the normal developmental plights of transitioning from boyhood to manhood and am ready for the next mountains life would like to put in front of me.
            Four and a half years ago if you told me that I would go to Europe for four months, meet state legislators, remain fit, be a Community Assistant, buy a car, and graduate with a plethora of new skills and connections I’d probably not believe you. This education has given me a sense of responsibility to do something right and productive. Fulfilling the Peer Development Director position is an undertaking I do not take lightly and see as an opportunity to gain more skills because of what it entails. I believe in the work being done with the foundation and I plan on continuing it.
            I’ve come out with an overall more professional demeanor, a basic bureaucratic blueprint of how the world works, appreciation for what I was granted, and a drive to thrive. I want to succeed badly and school has given me the basic tools to do so. I thank you all for your continued support and am looking forward to our new accomplishments.

All the best,


Alex Martin

     



It is honor to have Alex Martin in 2016 
as our new S.M.B.S. Board member 
and Peer Mentoring Director!
Thank you Alex for allowing us to see you grow
into such an amazing individual and
sharing your talents with our organization. 

10.07.2016

Annual Board Meeting 2016

         By far the most productive and most entertaining annual meeting was held on Thursday, September 29, 2016 over a relaxed dinner at Mesa Azteca in Bushwick, Brooklyn.  In attendance were current members; Diana Diaz Torres, Alexandria Agrinsoni, Fanny Mera, Jeanette Aquino Reveron, Charmaine Mayers and Evelyn Mosquea, who welcomed newest members Sue Roye and S.M.B.S. Alum Scholar, Alex Martin.  Board members not present who provided proxies; Christine Rivas, Areta Gjicali and Richard Bohan, as well as Jessica Morales and Kenny Lozano, will continue to support our organization as board members although not present at this meeting.
         Stay tuned for all the exciting events we have planned for all our supporters!  Please follow us on our facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/The-Stephanie-Marie-Burgos-Scholarship-Inc-340889992613806/?fref=ts





Thank you to these wonderful group of men and women 
without their support S.M.B.S. could not exist. 



Fall 2016 Update from Jennifer Van - Scholar # 9



        It has only been a few weeks of my first year at Stony Brook University, but I am extremely enthusiastic for what’s to come. The best part of starting college has been meeting the people I’ve met. I’ve met so many new people by joining and volunteering with Circle K and Vietnamese Student Association. It’s exciting to see the different backgrounds my peers come from. Additionally, I’ve gotten an on-campus job in the Biochemistry Department as an office assistant. I think both working and studying keeps my work ethic in check. Since the hours are flexible and it coincides well with my class schedule, I am able to make time for other activities as well. Aside from the clubs I’ve joined, there are also resident events that allow me to get to know my community better. I honestly feel like Stony is starting to become my second home.
        On another note, I think the most stressful part of college so far is preparing for midterms. I’ve had two midterms so far and there’s definitely a lot more studying that goes into college exams compared to high school ones. Even though it is time consuming, I know that there are other students in the same position as I am and that puts me more at ease. Everyone’s here to accomplish the same goal and I believe that college will be full of opportunities to succeed. The outcomes of those opportunities are dependent on my efforts and motivations and I am willing to take on whatever college will throw my way. Overall, I am thankful that I get to explore Stony Brook and its resources. Thank you to the Stephanie Marie Burgos Scholarship for choosing me as a scholar and making this experience possible.


2016 Last Soccer and Concert Fundraiser


N.Y.C.F.C. and JINGLE BALL

What an amazing year we had with the New York City Football Club!  At our last game on Sunday, November 6th we had a total of 20 attendees and raised another $100 for our organization.  We had a beautiful group of supporters that evening where NYCFC faced Toronto.  Thank you to everyone.  A special thank you to our board member, Kenny Lozano, for a fun filled year of soccer!





In addition to soccer fun, we had a concert sale for Jingle Ball for Friday, December 9th where we raised $100 for S.M..B.S. Inc.




We can not wait what 2017 brings us.

Thank you again to all!




7.31.2016

FINALLY... OUR NINTH SCHOLAR SELECTION!

This year we received 23 scholarship applications from very successful, incredibly strong and extremely smart students who have defeated the odds to achieve and continue succeeding academically.  Unfortunately, we can only select one student per year.  Here is the announcement we have been waiting months for:


We are proud to announce our 9th scholarship recipient: 

Jennifer Van


Our 2016 scholar Jennifer Van is from Bronx, New York, and a graduate of Bronx Science High School.   She will be attending Stony Brook College in the fall 2016.   Jennifer is our third scholar from the Bronx and our first Asian American scholar.

Jennifer was presented unusually late in mid-July during a private dinner with SMBS's Executive Director, Diana Diaz-Torres, and Treasurer, Alexandria Agrinsoni, on Wednesday, July 20th at Jimmy's Cafe in the Bronx.   Jennifer was accompanied by her mother, who was as equally as excited and honored to receive the scholarship as our newest scholar.





Congratulations Jennifer and welcome to our SMBS Inc. family!



Thank you to everyone who applied to our scholarship program this year.  It is encouraging to see our world is receiving such socially aware and intelligent young people, who will make a difference in their contributions to this world.  Best wishes to all our applicants!

COPA AMERICA FUNDRAISERS

There was a demand for more soccer and what better way to deliver then with the Centennial Copa America.  On Sunday, June12th we organized a small event raising $160.  Due to popular demand a second game was added to our calendar, the Copa's finals on Sunday, June 26 which helped us raise an additional $80.  A total of $240 was raised for both games for our organization!

Thank you again to our board member and sports event director, Kenny Lozano, who organized this year's three successful soccer events this year so far.   We are grateful to everyone who joined in the fun.  There might be more upcoming local soccer games so keep posted.  Follow us on FaceBook for updates!

Here are some great shots from our two Copa events!




















Donations are always welcome.  You can mail your tax deductible gift to:
The Stephanie Marie Burgos Scholarship, Inc.
P.O. Box 370153
Brooklyn, New York 11237




6.01.2016

2016 Second Annual Soccer Games Fundraisers

Our first soccer game fundraiser for the season was at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 21st.  In attendance were 45 SMBS Inc. supporters and soccer fans.  The company and the energy was amazing despite the loss of NYCFC, 0 to 7.  SMBS Inc. came out winning with a total of $325 raised, including direct donations ($100) towards the event from generous non-attendees.

Thank you to everyone in attendance and to everyone who couldn't make it but still supported this event.












PLEASE KEEP POSTED FOR OTHER SPORTS EVENTS & FUNDRAISERS
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DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED:

THE STEPHANIE MARIE BURGOS SCHOLARSHIP INC
PO BOX 370153 
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11237

5.15.2016

SMBS Inc. Yankee Candle & Chilis Fundraisers 2016


Way to start 2016 ...



FIRST YANKEE CANDLE FUNDRAISER. 

Our very first online Yankee Candle Fundraiser ran from Mid-January to the end of February 2016.  We raised $362  from online candle sale profits plus $50 direct donations, totally $412 for the scholarship program.   Thank you to Fanny Mera, board member, for suggesting this event.  And, thank you to everyone who took the time to go online and making our first year candle sale fundraiser a success.





ANNUAL CHILIS GIVE BACK FUNDRAISER.

Along with a great turn out on March 30, 2016, we raised $250 plus $75 direct donations for this year's Chilis' Fundraiser event.  A total of $325 for this year's event.  There were many who attended and shared their selfie shots for our Chilis Selfie Contest.  Congratulations to our winners but there is always next year.  Thank you for sharing your generosity, your time and your support!!!  Special thank you to Alexandria Agrinsoni, for organizing and facilitating this event.




2016 CHILIS SELFIE CONTEST WINNERS!!
Congratulations Nathan & Tracey!

Thank you to everyone who participated and made these two events another success!!!



We have a couple more events coming up so please keep posted.
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If you were unable to participate in any of the past events and would like to support our cause, please feel free to send your tax deductible gifts directly to our organization at:

The Stephanie Marie Burgos Scholarship, Inc.
P. O. Box 370153
Brooklyn, New York 11237