MEDIA ADVISORY

When/Where: Regarding the release below, Ella will be honored during a special Catholic Schools Week liturgy which begins at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, January 30 at Academy of the Holy Names on 1075 New Scotland Road in Albany. Ella's portion will be closer to 2:30 p.m. Ella is unaware she is receiving the award, so publication is embargoed until Monday afternoon.


Anyone wishing to attend or to schedule an interview (her father will be in attendance as well) should contact David Perritano prior to arrival.


Additional Background: In the coming weeks, Ella will also be receiving the Young Excellence Award from YWCA NENY, and has already been honored by Sunmark Credit Union with the "It's Cool to be Kind" student leader award.

PRESS RELEASE

EMBARGOED RELEASE

DATE         

Monday, January 30, 2023

 

CONTACT        

David Perritano, Communications & Marketing Specialist

Academy of the Holy Names

dperritano@ahns.org

518.560.9361

                      

Margaret Kaplow, Public Relations Manager

National Catholic Educational Association

mkaplow@ncea.org

571.206.1533

RELEASE     

Academy of the Holy Names’ Ella Schoenborn Honored for Selfless Service


NCEA Youth Virtues, Valor and Vision Award recognizes ordinary students doing extraordinary things.

Albany, NY — Academy of the Holy Names ninth-grader Ella Schoenborn has received the NCEA 2022-2023 Youth Virtues, Valor, and Vision Award from the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) for selfless service, determination, innovation, and ideals that are changing the world. 

 

“The very title of the award, Youth Virtues, Valor and Vision, tells us a lot about these young people. Each one is a witness to the risen Christ and the importance of Catholic schools,” said NCEA President/CEO Lincoln Snyder. “These students are the faces of our Christian faith at work in their communities.”

           

Ella was chosen from more than 1.6 million Catholic school students across the country. Ella was presented with the prestigious NCEA crystal flame and a Chromebook from Archangel Education + Technology during a special National Catholic Schools Week (CSW) presentation this afternoon. 

 

“We are so proud of Ella,” said Dr. Martin Kilbridge, President of Academy of the Holy Names. “She exemplifies the best in humanity and embodies the vocation to service we instill in our young women who aspire to be builders of a better world.”

           

Ella founded “ProjectElla” in 2018 to feed the hungry when she was just nine years old. What began as a sandwich-making operation in her home (which she still runs with her father, Gus), making 250 sandwiches a week, has ballooned into the distribution of more than 7,000 meals and hundreds of thousands of food pantry items. By collecting bottles and cans, and with the help of donations, Ella has been able to purchase and gather food and supplies to provide for thousands of underserved community members in six counties within the Capital Region and beyond. 16 different organizations and food pantries have benefitted from Ella's work, where she's developed a network of distributors and agencies to ensure that goods are delivered to those in need, averaging 300-500 people helped every week.

 

For more information on Academy of the Holy Names please visit www.ahns.org.

 

For more information on NCEA, visit www.NCEA.org and connect with NCEA on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.