New Jersey State Bar Foundation offers commemorative bricks to support scholarships

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 for installation at the New Jersey Law Center portico. The initiative allows individuals to celebrate graduates, honor mentors, or pay tribute to family members with a lasting marker.

The program is designed to provide an opportunity for recognition while supporting the foundation’s mission. Proceeds from the sale of these bricks will benefit the New Jersey State Bar Foundation’s Law School Scholarship Program.

According to the foundation, participants can purchase an engraved brick that will be installed at a prominent location at the law center. This effort aims to create a visible display of support and remembrance within the legal community.

The Law School Scholarship Program assists aspiring lawyers in their educational pursuits by providing financial aid. Funds raised through this brick initiative are intended to further these scholarship opportunities.

Those interested in purchasing a commemorative brick or seeking more information about donations can visit the foundation’s website.



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