New Jersey State Bar Foundation offers commemorative bricks for scholarship fundraising

Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Foundation announced on March 25 that it is offering engraved commemorative bricks to the public. The bricks will be installed on the portico at the New Jersey Law Center.

The initiative aims to provide individuals with an opportunity to celebrate graduates, pay tribute to mentors, or honor family members through a lasting marker. Proceeds from the sale of these bricks will support the Foundation’s Law School Scholarship Program.

According to the announcement, “Celebrate a graduate, pay tribute to a mentor or honor a beloved family member with an engraved brick that will last a lifetime.” The statement also said that donations made through this program would directly benefit aspiring law students by funding scholarships.

The New Jersey State Bar Foundation has used similar fundraising methods in past years to support its educational programs and initiatives. This ongoing effort is intended to help ensure continued financial assistance for law students across the state.

Looking ahead, supporters can participate by purchasing an engraved brick and contributing both a personal tribute and financial support for future legal professionals.



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