Mark Kniese Scholarship Award Recipients Announced
The Community Foundation Alliance has announced the recipients of this year’s Mark Kniese Scholarship. The annual scholarship is made possible by a fund established through August Neal in memory of Mark Kniese, who had been a counselor with her at Camp Carson in Princeton. In addition to demonstrating dedication to and rapport with campers, applicants must exhibit the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. Breanna Bailey from Evansville, Indiana, and Clark Fehrenbacher from Chandler, Indiana have been selected to each receive a $2,500 scholarship.
Bailey is attending the University of Southern Indiana where she is studying biology. She commented, “I am so happy to receive the Mark Kniese Scholarship. It warms my heart to know that his love for camp still goes on strong and that I get to share that with many others as well.” Bailey continued, “Without camp, I would not be the person I am today. I would not have experienced all these wonderful opportunities. I am truly honored to work as a counselor at Camp Carson.”
Fehrenbacher is attending Indiana University where he is studying human biology. “Camp Carson is a truly magical place. From attending when I was just seven years old, to working there this past summer, it truly amazes me of the impact this camp has on our youth. It has always let me express my truest self and allowed me to focus on being the best person I can possibly be. It has taught me to constantly better myself and that I am valued,” stated Fehrenbacher.
He went on to say, “As a young man in the military, the looming possibility of getting deployed weighs a lot on your mental health. Being only 20 years old I have to live with that, but Camp Carson relieves that stress by allowing me to be a kid again. It also gives me a legacy to leave behind by impacting so many kids. This camp has truly changed my life.”
2023 marks the 21st year of the Mark Kniese Scholarship with awards totaling just over $57,500.





