The All Things Are Possible Foundation (ATAP) will recognize five exceptional high school seniors with scholarships totaling $8,500 at its annual Scholarship Award Lunch on May 17, 2025. The event will celebrate students who have demonstrated remarkable leadership and community impact across Burlington County, New Jersey.
This year's scholarship recipients represent diverse educational paths and achievements. Miicah Ice from Rancocas Valley Regional High School will receive the Making a Difference Scholarship, while Derek Tindall from Florence Township Memorial High School will be honored with the Scholar Athlete Scholarship. David A. Watson, Jr. from BCIT Westech will receive the Vocational Excellence Scholarship, Maya Morton from Lenape High School will be awarded the Yes We Can! Scholarship, and Aiden J. Smiley from Doane Academy will receive the Austin Conrad McIntosh Scholarship.
Each scholarship represents ATAP's commitment to supporting youth who exhibit extraordinary potential in academics, community service, and personal development. By investing in these young leaders, the foundation aims to create pathways for students to pursue higher education and professional opportunities.
The scholarship program is part of ATAP's broader mission to empower youth through academic enrichment, athletics, arts, and community awareness. By recognizing and supporting these students, the foundation helps cultivate the next generation of community leaders and change-makers.
The Scholarship Award Lunch will take place at The Boro Epicenter in Willingboro, NJ, providing an opportunity for the community to celebrate these outstanding young scholars and their achievements.


