Past Beneficiaries
An Evening in New Albany
Support throughout the years.
2023, New Albany Bridges, $5,000
2021, Buddy Up for Life (Backyard Bash), $6,800
2020, New Albany Food Pantry, $20,000
2019, NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $15,000
2018, NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $9,282.24
2017, NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $18,770.79
2016, NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $23,337,67
2015, NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $12,000
2014, Helping Hands Center, $19,700
2013, NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $31,144
2012, Flying Horse Farms, $50,000
2010, New Directions Career Center, $35,400; NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $15,000
2008, Lower Lights Health Center, $30,000; NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $12,000
2007, Rosemont Center, $39,000; NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $10,000
2006, NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $54,258
2005, Childhood League, $70,500; NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $16,750
2004, March of Dimes, $70,500; New Albany Safety Town, $7,500
2003, Stephanie Spielman Fund, $81,394
2002, Stephanie Spielman Fund, $55,000
2001, Stephanie Spielman Fund, $55,444
2000, Theresa Dowd School, $1,750
Support Through the Annual Fashion Show
2023, Magical Moments, $15,000
2022, Santuary Night, $20,000
2020, Freedom a-la-cart, $10,000
2019, Dreams on Horseback, $22,000
2018, She Has A Name, $10,000
2017, Boys & Girls Clubs of Columbus, $26,292.21
2016, NAWN’s Endowment Fund, $17,944.76
2016, CASA, $19,500
2015, 1Girl, $23,213.33
2014, Cornerstone of Hope, $18,150
2013, Rachel’s House, $20,000
2011, Amethyst SummerQuest Camp, $20,500
2010, Directions for Youth and Families, $17,850
2009, The Neighborhood Nest of The Neighborhood House, $11,000
2008, Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation, $16,500
2007, Huckleberry House, $13,200
2006, Habitat for Humanity, $15,700
2005, Hopes Boutique at the James, $14,000; Court Appointed Special Advocates, $9,200
2004, New Albany Safety Town, $7,500
Scholarships
Each year NAWN awards two $2,500 scholarships to graduating New Albany High School seniors who demonstrate strong commitment to community service, excellent spirit of leadership and cooperation, exemplary school citizenship and are in good academic standing. NAWN is able to fund these scholarships through our Endowment Fund. For more information, click here.
2022 - Acacia Rhodes and Olivia Finn
2021 - Meghana Karthic and Jaden Sellars
2020 - Nina Molnar, Ohio University
2020 - Meredith Given, Miami University
2019 - Manasa Akella - Georgia Institute of Technology
2019 - Ariana Wilson - Elon University
2018 – Emma Dunn, Rice University
2018 – Romina Biswas, Miami University
2017 – Victoria Boals, The Ohio State University
2017 – Madison Miller, The Ohio State University
2016 – Sam Malik, University of Cincinnati
2016 – Olivia Neff, Depauw University
2015 – Camilla Suarez, Harvard University
2015 – Mollie Koval, Brown University
2014 – Abigail Fox, Denison University
2014 – Adam Erlichman, Case Western Reserve
2013 – Leigha Anthony, University of Colorado Boulder
2013 – Devon Pitts, Denison University
2012 – Shana Beth Marks, Ohio State University
2012 – Katherine Miller, University of Pennsylvania
2011 – Megan Carter, Smith College
2011 – Abigail Mackey, North Carolina State University
2010 – Joe Calland, Northwestern
2010 – Lauren Thomas, Northwestern
2009 – Chelsey Craig, Ohio University
2009 – Elise Scribano, Ohio State University