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Niagara University Vincentian Scholarship Program: Everlasting Friendships

"Good friends are hard to find, harder to leave, and impossible to forget."

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Niagara University Vincentian Scholarship Program: Everlasting Friendships
Britini D'Angelo

At Niagara University, I am blessed to be a part of the Vincentian Scholarship Program. This program has enabled me to serve the Lord, help those in need, connect with different internship programs relating to my majors, and most importantly, meet some of the closest friends that I have in my life. I am blessed to have such a close sophomore class in the program that I can honestly call family. This article is going to be dedicated to thanking all of them for always being there for me.

Reilley: Reilley, I want to thank you so much for being such a kind and compassionate individual whom I love talking to! You are such a dedicated and hard worker, and I am so blessed to be a part of this program with you! Thank you for always being a shining light in my life!

Michael: Michael, thank you so much for being a good friend to me. You are honestly such a dedicated worker and such a kind person. You have so much enthusiasm and so much drive for whatever you do in life, always keep that! Thank you for all that you do, you're truly awesome and I definitely value our friendship!

Gabby: Gabby, I have known you since the beginning of my life and I so glad that we decided to both attend Niagara University. You are such a compassionate and wonderful person that I am blessed to have been friends with for over 16 years, and many more to come! Gabby, you're fantastic and you are always there for me. Thank you of being so amazing to me, I appreciate it more than words can express!

Justin: Justin, I am so lucky and honored to have met such an incredible human being as yourself. You are most certainly one of the most kind, driven, and spectacular individuals I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. I am so blessed to be so close to someone that is truly so caring and just overall an amazing presence to be around. We have really gotten close over these past two years and I am so excited to see how many more memories we create for the rest of our lives. Thank you for all of the support, all of the laughs and all of the conversations. I will cherish them always!

Anna: Anna Cappello, one of my dear best friends, I am so grateful and blessed to have met you at summer orientation. We instantly connected and I knew that our friendship was going to last us a lifetime. We are practically the same person, but I love your enthusiasm and how overall astounding you are. Thank you for always being there for me and for supporting me in everything that I do. You are such a fabulous and determined individual who works so incredibly hard at everything she does. We have shared so many memories over the years and I cannot wait to create a lifetime more with you. You are just an insanely spectacular person, and I wanted to thank you for all that do an continue to do for me on a daily basis!

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