NFL Players Association Honors MBK & MSK Students with Scholarships

  • Yonkers, NY – 

    Yonkers Public Schools, My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Yonkers, and My Sister’s Keeper (MSK) Yonkers partnered Thursday with the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) Players Chapter of NY & NJ and Athletes for Vets to celebrate two outstanding student leaders with $3,000 scholarships supporting their academic futures.

    The ceremony, held at Saunders Trades and Technical High School, brought together students, families, educators, and NFL alumni to celebrate leadership and achievement.

    Mohammad Baker (MBK Yonkers) and Vanessa Aguilar (MSK Yonkers) were each awarded $3,000 scholarships in recognition of their academic success, leadership qualities, and commitment to community involvement. The scholarships are awarded to one male and one female high school student-athlete who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership skills, and strong promise for future career goals, and who plan to attend a university, college, or two-year institution that does not offer athletic scholarships.

    Baker, a standout athlete in football, baseball, and track and also serves as President of the Veterans Club and Vice President of SkillsUSA. He plans to continue his academic and leadership journey at the City College of New York (CUNY).

    Aguilar shines in soccer and flag football and serves as Treasurer of the National Honor Society. She also competes with SkillsUSA, continuing to build her leadership skills beyond the field. Aguilar plans to continue her education at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT).

    The students were presented with their scholarship awards by Dereck Faulkner, former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver and President of the NFLPA NY & NJ Chapter, along with several additional chapter members who joined to celebrate their achievements.

    “It’s an honor to recognize these young leaders for their hard work and dedication,” said Faulkner. “As athletes, we understand the value of discipline, education, and character – and we’re proud to support the next generation as they build bright futures beyond the field.”

    The ceremony also featured remarks from Yonkers Public Schools Superintendent Aníbal Soler, Jr., and MBK Yonkers Executive Director Dr. Jason Baez, who praised the students’ leadership and the strength of community partnerships.

    “We are proud to recognize the achievements of Mohammad and Vanessa, two students who embody leadership, resilience, and the spirit of Yonkers,” said Superintendent Soler. “Partnerships like these show our young people what’s possible when community and opportunity come together.”

    “Our students have what it takes to lead in every field, and today’s celebration is another reminder that they are seen, valued, and supported,” said Dr. Baez. “This scholarship supports Mohammad’s journey and serves as an example for all our young men that their dreams are within reach – which is at the heart of MBK Yonkers’ mission.”

    Throughout the afternoon, students, educators, and NFLPA members reflected on the broader impact of investing in youth leadership. The event highlighted the importance of providing tangible support and mentorship opportunities to help students succeed in college, careers, and beyond.