Ethan Joner Memorial Scholarship Fund
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Ethan Joner Memorial Foundation
Ethan Joner Memorial Foundation
$2,700
Raised of $3,700 goal
1 scholarship funded
Contributions
11EJ
Ethan Joner Memorial Foundation
$1,450
FR
Francis Redding
$200
AT
Aston Township
$200
BK
Brittany Kristman
$25
EJ
Ethan Joner Memorial Foundation
$500
Our story
On July 13th 2023, fifteen year old Ethan Joner passed away suddenly from Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. Ethan was known for his passion for helping others. Whether it was giving swimming lessons to younger children out of the kindness of his heart, nurturing foster kittens, or volunteering to be Santa Claus at his happy place, Folcroft Swim Club, Ethan’s generosity was boundless. Ethan wanted nothing more than to be a hero who left an impact on his community. To honor his generous legacy, Ethan’s family established the Ethan Joner Memorial Foundation.
Our goal
In the spirit of enriching the lives of children, the annual Ethan Joner Memorial Scholarship will provide a $2,700 scholarship to an Academy Park High School student who will continue their education via college, technical, or trade school. The ideal candidate will be a student who is committed to serving their community and who demonstrates what it means to be a kind, generous young adult.
Scholarships made possible by your generosity
Comments from contributors 2
Aston Township9 months ago
$200
I want this recipient to follow their dreams. Life is short - go out and GET IT! I hope Ethan can remind you to never give up - and to not be afraid of the unknown. People are going to talk about you regardless - ya might as well have some fun while you’re doing it!
Brittany Kristman9 months ago
$25
Ethan and his family hold a very special place in my heart.
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