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Andrew Budraitis

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Scholarship Fund at LVCF Honors the Memory of Andrew Budraitis

the late Andrew Budraitis

In March of 2022, LVCF welcomed the establishment of the Andrew Budraitis Foundation Scholarship that awards two $7,500 scholarships annually to recipients majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) field and attending a college in the greater Lehigh Valley Area. The scholarships support one Lehigh Valley veteran and one non-veteran, both with priority given to those with financial need.

The scholarship was established in memory of Andrew Budraitis, a lifelong resident of the Lehigh Valley, and is intended to pay tribute to him and remember his life. “When we lost my dad last November, I wanted to be a part of something that would honor him and pay tribute to the life he lived,” explained Brian Budraitis. “We all thought what better way to do that than to start the Andrew Budraitis Foundation Scholarship. I’m grateful for our partnership with the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation and all of the help they have provided us along the way.”

Andrew served in the United States Army, 82nd Airborne Division until 1981. After being honorably discharged at the end of his term, he worked temporarily at a sod farm before eventually being hired by Air Products and Chemicals. While there, he took night classes at Muhlenberg College, earning his bachelor’s degree within 9 years. His hard work and dedication paid off. He excelled within his career at Air Products, leading to global, senior Director positions within Information Technology.

“My husband Andy was an incredible leader and mentor to others—and a veteran,” explained Alyssa Budraitis. “I saw first-hand, the careers he greatly helped and supported throughout his career in the STEM field. As a non-traditional student, it took him many years at night to get his college education. He valued and encouraged others to get their degree as well.”

“Our family grew up in the Lehigh Valley and spent our lives here. In working with the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation and creating a foundation in Andy’s name, it enables us to honor him and give back to our local community and our veterans in a way that is important to us.” Alyssa noted.  Learn more…

-end (2022)