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    Kingston Mariner, MA

    Rizzo Foundation touches lives at home and around the globe

    By Kathryn Koch
    GateHouse News Service

    Thu Sep 20, 2007, 02:46 PM EDT

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    Kingston -
    When Zareh Zurazyan left his home country of Armenia, a quality
    education was foremost on his mind.

    Zurazyan, 18, a senior at B.C. High School, will graduate this year
    with the diploma he was seeking and college in his sights.

    He couldn't have attended the high school for four years, though,
    without some special help from Mike and Mary Rizzo and the Jonathan
    Rizzo Memorial Foundation.

    `If they didn't pay for it, I wouldn't be able to go here,' he said
    from school. `I'm really grateful. The opportunities for me are
    tremendous.'

    The Rizzos won't see their oldest son, Jonathan, graduate from
    college. But they are helping students at his high school, Boston
    College High, and at Silver Lake Regional High School prepare for
    college and a bright future ahead by receiving a good education.

    In Zurazyan's case, a four-year scholarship from the Foundation is
    making this possible. Born and raised in Armenia, Zurazyan had moved
    here five years ago to join his older sister, Anna, 29, and get away
    from tough times in his homeland.

    `Mainly I came here because the economy in Armenia wasn't good at that
    time,' he said. `I decided to come here to get a good education.'

    After two years at St. Mary of the Assumption School, he moved on to
    Boston College High. During his sophomore year, Zurazyan had the
    opportunity to meet the Rizzos at a scholarship breakfast. He had been
    nervous beforehand but soon was telling them all about himself, his
    goals and aspirations. He plays basketball in two different leagues,
    and wants to study either pre-med or business.

    Zurazyan, who lives in Belmont, might have been deported if he hadn't
    received the four-year scholarship. Instead he held a student visa all
    four years and within the year expects to receive his green card to
    stay in the United States while he attends college.

    Autumn Moran, director of financial aid at Boston College High School,
    said that when Mary Rizzo calls her to ask who needs help, she's only
    too pleased to connect her with students like Zurazyan.

    Another student selected for a Foundation scholarship had been living
    in a car with his mother 4-1/2 years ago, with school the least of his
    worries. The financial aid department has a budget for helping
    students attend Boston College High, Moran said, but thanks to Mary
    Rizzo, who heard his story, and the Foundation, he has clothes, books
    and other necessities and can focus on his future.

    `It's amazing what they do,' she said. `I think everyone here is moved
    that they took a horrific experience and loss and turned it into
    something positive.'

    Moran said students who would not otherwise have a real Thanksgiving
    or Christmas are also helped. She said the Foundation will supply
    turkey dinners for families of students, and will donate money for
    Christmas presents for the students and their siblings.

    High school scholarships are just one avenue for the Foundation to
    keep Jonathan's memory alive. Most of the money the Foundation raises
    goes to help those in need, including local families, according Tammy
    Miller, a friend of the Rizzo family.

    Every year, the Foundation helps approximately 40 local families in
    need with back-to-school clothing and supplies for children who would
    otherwise go without. During the Christmas season, the Foundation
    provides support for 30 to 40 local families with gift cards to the
    local mall so they can buy presents for their children. The Foundation
    also provides for turkey dinners with all the fixings to be delivered
    to nearly 30 families at Thanksgiving.

    The Foundation has paid the heat and utility bills each year for
    approximately five families who are faced with crisis that leaves them
    with a choice between heat and food. The Salvation Army has a new
    commercial dishwasher thanks to the Foundation. The needs of families
    in unique circumstances have also been met by the Foundation.

    Miller said the Foundation has a broad reach helping families and
    individuals in dire straights.

    `The Foundation looks to help on a case-by-case basis,' she
    said. `They put the money wherever the help is needed most.'

    A portion of the proceeds from the annual Jonathan Rizzo Memorial Golf
    Tournament scheduled for Oct. 9 at the Pine Hills Golf Club in
    Plymouth will be donated to the children in the refugee camps and
    orphanages in Rwanda and Uganda where Jonathan's brother Nick has done
    good deeds in his family's name.

    To take a page from the Foundation's Web site,
    jonathanrizzofoundation.org, `Through the Foundation, Jonathan's
    spirit continues on, doing the kind of things he did during his all
    too short 19 years and reminding all of us that it is not how long we
    are here that counts but what we do while we're here. As Margaret Mead
    once said, `Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed
    citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever
    has.''
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