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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Business
June 10, 2026
Jason Stone Injury Lawyers has announced the recipients of its first scholarship program, awarding two $2,500 scholarships. The firm recognized students Sanya Nadeem and Samantha Rondo for their outstanding leadership, community service, and civic commitment.
Sanya Nadeem of East Walpole, Massachusetts, was honored for creating The VOTE Movement, a youth-led nonprofit focused on increasing civic participation. What began as a local voter guide expanded into a network across more than 25 states and multiple countries. Nadeem will pursue political science at the University of Pennsylvania.
Samantha Rondo, a criminology student from Lebanon, Maine, received the scholarship designated for children of federal employees. Her commitment to service was highlighted by her role as a Community Service Officer with the Kennebunkport Police Department, where she gained experience in public safety and community support.
The scholarship initiative aims to invest in young individuals who actively demonstrate leadership and a dedication to improving their communities, fostering the next generation of advocates and changemakers.
Corporate social responsibility continues to be a growing focus for businesses across various sectors, including legal firms. This trend sees companies moving beyond their core operations to invest in community development and foster future talent.
Scholarship programs, like the one launched by Jason Stone Injury Lawyers, exemplify this commitment by directly supporting young individuals who are already making significant contributions to civic engagement and public service. Such initiatives reflect a broader societal trend towards empowering youth and aligning corporate values with positive community impact.