St. Mary’s Bank Supports the Next Generation with 2026–2027 Scholarships
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This Fall fifteen members of the St. Mary’s Bank community will take the next step toward their future, furthering their education, with new goals, ambitions and a little extra support behind them.
Through the 2026–2027 charitable scholarship program St. Mary’s Bank awarded $22,500 in scholarships, to a diverse group of recipients, recognizing their academic achievements and supporting their educational and career aspirations. Each scholarship represents more than financial support; it helps open doors, ease the cost of higher education, and empower recipients to pursue opportunities that will strengthen both their futures and the communities they contribute to.
“These students are stepping into their next chapter with purpose,” said Pamela Roy, Chief People Officer at St. Mary’s Bank. “We’re proud to support them and excited for all that’s ahead.”
From college-bound members to St. Mary’s Bank employees continuing their education, this year’s recipients share a commitment to growth and possibility. Their achievements reflect St. Mary’s Bank’s belief in investing in people, supporting their goals, strengthening our community, and opening doors at every stage of life. Scholarship recipients and their families gathered in June for a celebration at St. Mary’s Bank’s corporate headquarters in Manchester, NH.
2026-2027 Scholarship Recipients:
Haley Alden, Tanya Basraa, Andrew Bobolia, Jasmine Carter, Catherine Casey, Kaitlin Chancey, Samuel Crisa, Myka DeVore, Katherine Glass, Ayvree Hamilton, Hailey Michaud, Madelyn Northcott, Ryan Perkins, Alexa Remillard, and Denise Wani.

Pictured at the event: Kelsea Batchelder, Pam Roy, Ayvree Hamilton, Samuel Crisa, Andrew Bobolia, Ken Senus, Madelyn Northcott, Ryan Perkins, Kaitlin Chancey, Alexa Remillard