The Knights of Columbus Family of Man Council has awarded college scholarships to Brenna Ferragamo and Mary Campbell in recognition of their academic achievement, leadership, service, and commitment to the parish community.

Ferragamo received the council’s $3,000 scholarship, presented annually to a graduating high school senior or current college student from a family registered at St. John Neumann Parish. A graduate of Chantilly High School, Ferragamo will attend Xavier University this fall and hopes to continue onto law school.

Ferragamo has demonstrated leadership, academic excellence, and service through her work as editor-in-chief of the yearbook, involvement in Model Judiciary and Women in Law, and volunteer service with parish programs, youth sports, and outreach to seniors.

Campbell, a 2026 graduate of Westfield High School, received the $1,000 Cashman Music and Arts Scholarship, which recognizes a graduating high school senior for outstanding involvement in music or theater. Campbell will attend Northeastern University this fall and plans to remain active in the arts.

Campbell’s accomplishments include leadership in theater, the Cappies, the Thespian Society, American Sign Language performances and show choir, along with service in religious education, swim team and instruction, and tutoring at the Westfield Writing Center.

The council congratulates Ferragamo and Campbell on their accomplishments and extends best wishes as they begin the next chapter in their education and service.

About the Knights of Columbus Family of Man Council

The Family of Man Council serves the St. John Neumann Parish community in Reston, Virginia, through charitable service, faith-based programs, and support for families, youth, and parish initiatives. The council is a unit of the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal service organization founded in 1882 by Blessed Michael McGivney. Guided by the principles of charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism, the Knights of Columbus empowers Catholic men to live their faith through service to their families, parishes, communities, and country.