Jefferson alumni helps get local students laptops for their studies

A technology leaning non-profit has reached from Georgia to Jefferson Township with the help of Damian Purves (Class of 1977) to award two Jefferson High School Juniors new laptops and printers. Having fond memories of his time at Jefferson High School, Purves contacted Principal Karl Mundi during a recent visit looking for ways he could give back.

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A technology leaning non-profit has reached from Georgia to Jefferson Township with the help of Damian Purves (Class of 1977 pictured center left) to award two Jefferson High School Juniors new laptops and printers. Students Tristin Faust (left) and Mursal Noory (right) each received a new HP laptop computer, printer and software. Principal Karl Mundi is also pictured.

"I have been blessed," Purves said at the High School recently and had been talking to Mundi about ways to improve his alma mater, when he found out former Principal Bob Ross had passed away.

They both agreed honoring Ross with an award in his name would be fitting.

The vehicle to make that happen was living in Georgia next door to Purves in the form of RewardingMinds.org founder Jack Shift. His non-profit organization seeks to help academically excellent, but financially challenged students, become unburdened by their lack of access to needed technology in pursuing their studies. A relatively new charity in their second award year, RewardingMinds.org typically awards new laptop computers and printers to high school juniors or seniors closer to their home state.

"This is their first award in New Jersey," Purves said.

The Bob Ross Award will continue into the next school year and as with all non-profits, continuing the award will depend on donations.

Jefferson juniors Tristin Faust and Mursal Noory have earned these awards, according to Purves. Tristin spends half her school day in the vo-tech program for cosmetology. Her goal is to use cosmetology as a way to fund her college studies in psychology.

Mursal is also a high achiever and hopes to attend college with an eye toward a medical degree. Both have the drive and the results show, despite the lack of an up-to-date computer at home.

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