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Proud Moment – Josselyn Ascenio, MST Senior, Honors Patrick Tufts at Granite United Way Celebration

Josselyn Ascenio, a senior at Manchester School of Technology, delivered a heartfelt speech at Granite United Way’s celebration of Patrick Tufts, who will be stepping down as President and CEO this December. Tufts, whose leadership has spanned over two decades, was honored by supporters, community partners, friends, and family for his extraordinary contributions to New Hampshire’s largest United Way.

Josselyn, who plans to pursue a degree in Architecture after graduating high school, shared how Granite United Way’s initiatives have shaped her life. As a graduate of Gossler Park Elementary School’s Leader in Me program—brought to her school through Granite United Way’s efforts—she credited the program with helping her develop critical leadership and mindset skills.

“Everyone should learn the 7 Habits and use them in their own lives because it can enrich and improve their mindsets!” Josselyn said. “Granite United Way helped put this program at the elementary school I attended, and because of them, I now have it in my life.”

Tufts’ vision, dedication, and collaborative spirit have left an enduring legacy. The celebration served as a fitting tribute to his achievements and the countless individuals, like Josselyn, who have been positively impacted by Granite United Way’s work.

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