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March 9, 2020

Monica Constantino Awarded a Ruth Taylor Scholarship

United Way of Westchester and Putnam (UWWP) is proud to announce that Monica Constantino of Briarcliff Manor has been awarded a 2019 Ruth Taylor Scholarship.  She is one of ten recipients who collectively received scholarship awards totaling $19,500.

“I know each one of these extraordinary graduate students will make outstanding contributions to their fields and to their community,” said UWWP President and CEO Tom Gabriel. “We at United Way wish them the very best as they further their education and embark on challenging careers.”

Constantino is currently employed as a Youth Counselor at Green Chimneys in Brewster.  She was previously employed as an au pair in Italy.  She has contributed her time to the Four Diamonds Foundation, organizing fundraising events to benefit pediatric cancer research.  She was also a dedicated and active volunteer at Northern Westchester Hospital.

Constantino earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University.  She is currently enrolled in the New York University Silver School of Social Work and is pursuing a Masters of Social Work degree.  Her award is in the amount of $1,500.

The Ruth Taylor Scholarship was established in tribute to Ruth Taylor upon her retirement as Westchester County’s Commissioner of Public Welfare and in recognition of her nearly four decades of outstanding service. The annual awards are sponsored by United Way of Westchester and Putnam, Westchester County Government and the Urban League of Westchester County.  Over a period of 12 years, almost $160,000 has been awarded to 60 students with an average award value of $2,655. Applicants must be residents of Westchester County and enrolled in graduate studies in Social Work or Public Health on a full-time basis. Criteria used in evaluating applications include a demonstration of public service, financial need, and scholastic capacity.