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St. Vincent’s Hospital Westchester Honors Outstanding Student Volunteers at 33rd Annual Youth Awards

St. Vincent’s Hospital Westchester, a division of Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, and the Auxiliary Board of St. Vincent’s Hospital Westchester celebrated the winners of the 33rd Annual Youth Awards, recognizing 20 high school students for their exceptional volunteer service and commitment to St. Vincent’s values.

Approximately 100 supporters, including students’ families, high school guidance counselors, and school representatives, attended the event on March 13. In addition to receiving the St. Vincent’s Youth Award, honorees were presented with U.S. Congressional Certificates of Achievement from Congressman George Latimer.

Peter Briggs, U.S. Squash Hall of Famer and Chairman of Squash at The Apawamis Club, delivered the keynote address. Reflecting on his lifelong dedication to mentorship and community service, he commended the students for their accomplishments and encouraged them to continue making a difference. A former Harvard University squash captain and head coach at Cornell University, Briggs has mentored generations of student-athletes and continues to inspire young people through his work.

The St. Vincent’s Annual Youth Awards were established in 1993 by the Auxiliary Board of St. Vincent’s Hospital Westchester to recognize young people who support St. Vincent’s values and to promote lifelong patterns of volunteerism. Each year, the awards honor students from area high schools whose service best exemplifies these values.

This year’s honorees include:

Daisy Aguilar – Port Chester High School

Isabella Bendick – Maria Regina High School

Robert Brock – Fordham Preparatory School

Gabriel Froehlich – Mamaroneck High School

Sabhbh Grenouillon – Rye Neck High School

Kaitlyn Horgan – The Ursuline School

Katie Jacobs – School of the Holy Child

Kathryn Kmetz – Rye High School

Jack Levin – Scarsdale High School

Connor Librandi – Archbishop Stepinac High School

Wes Lichtenstein – Rye Country Day School

Joey Lipple-Smetana – Harrison High School

John Mazzola – Iona Preparatory School

Sarina Metsch – Byram Hills High School

Vivi Nguyen – White Plains High School

Tadhg O’Brien – Rye High School

Christian Vega – Iona Preparatory School

Madelyn Williams – Bronxville High School

Teagan Young – Mamaroneck High School

Miranda Zapata-Mardini – Sacred Heart Greenwich

“We are deeply honored to recognize these exceptional young people. Their dedication to service and their embodiment of St. Vincent’s values are a powerful inspiration to our community,” said Michael J. Spicer, President and CEO of Saint Joseph’s Medical Center.

“These remarkable students have shown extraordinary compassion through their volunteer efforts. They truly represent the heart of St. Vincent’s, and we are confident they will continue to make a lasting difference,” said Bernadette Kingham-Bez, Senior Vice President.

To make a donation to St. Vincent’s Hospital Westchester and support programs like the Youth Awards, as well as efforts to enhance patient care, visit saintjosephs.org/about-us/ways-to-give/donate/st.-vincent’s-honor-and-memorial-donations.