Meghan Crowley

Meghan Crowley, a freshman honor roll student at Morristown High School, is a big part of the future of our organization.  A founding member of Kids 2 Kids, Meghan has been involved in teaching special needs children swimming for several years already.  We’re not the only people who think Meghan’s heart is always in the right place, she’s also been recognized by the Rotary Club of their “Service...
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Dominic Palumbo

Dominic Palumbo is a member of the Class of 2018 at Seton Hall Prep. A Morris Plains resident, Dominic is very active in his school and community. Dominic is a lifeguard at the Morris Plains Community Pool and camp counselor during the summer and travels to West Virginia with Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel Church to repairs houses each summer. He has also swam on both the Greater Morristown YMCA and...
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Fiona Palumbo

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Joe Scerbo

Joe Scerbo  is a Founding Board member. He is currently a sophomore at Columbia University, where he swims for their NCAA Division 1 Men’s Swimming and Diving Team and is a pledge of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. He continues his volunteer service teaching swim lessons to the children of New York City and is an active member of the Columbia Student Athlete Advisory Committee. In addition to his...
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Juliana (Jules) Scerbo

Juliana (Jules) has been volunteering with K2K and its predecessor for the past 7 years, and was the youngest member of its Founding Board. She is a senior honors student at Mountain Lakes High School. Her love for swimming began as an infant, where she could spend hours floating in her swim tube at the town pool. A competitive swimmer since age 7, she has competed for Morris Center YMCA, Cougar...
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