Bright Lite Scholarship

$500
1 winner$500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Dec 1, 2024
Winners Announced
Jan 1, 2025
Education Level
High School, Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
State:
New York
GPA:
3.0 or higher
Education Level:
High school senior, undergraduate or trade school student
Financial Status:
Low-Income

The next generation is full of passionate and ambitious students who have dreams of helping the world become a better place.

Bright Lite Charity believes education is a fundamental right for all students, regardless of their background.

As college becomes increasingly expensive, funding has become one of the most significant barriers to higher education for low-income students. Bright Lite Charity is a strong advocate of increasing opportunities for higher education among all generations of students. These students will play pivotal roles in addressing and fighting the violence, poverty, illness, climate change, and other serious issues facing the world, creating a better future for billions to enjoy. In order to achieve these goals and make an impact, students need access to higher education so they can expand their minds and gain the knowledge they’ll need throughout their careers.

This scholarship aims to uplift low-income students who are devoted to helping their communities so they can achieve their goals and bring about positive change.

Any low-income high school senior or undergraduate student from New York and has at least a 3.0 GPA may apply for this scholarship opportunity.

To apply, tell us about a time when you helped your community and how you will continue contributing in the future.

Selection Criteria:
Need, Drive, Impact
Published August 19, 2024
Essay Topic

Tell us about a time that you contributed to your community and how you plan on making a difference in the future.

400–600 words

Winning Application

Thalya Harris
Maria Regina High SchoolMount Vernon, NY
One of the most transformative experiences of my life came when I volunteered at a local center for children with disabilities in Westchester. I had always been passionate about working with kids, but I didn’t fully understand the challenges and joys of helping children with disabilities until I had the privilege of working closely with them. One particular moment stands out, when I worked with a young boy named Ethan, who had autism. Ethan struggled with communication and often became frustrated when he couldn’t express himself. But over time, through patience, encouragement, and a tailored approach, we began to build a strong bond. I remember the first time he was able to point to a picture and say “water.” His face lit up with pride, and I saw firsthand how a small victory in communication could completely change a child’s confidence and sense of self-worth. It was a moment of clarity for me: the difference between a child thriving or feeling isolated often comes down to the support and belief they receive from others. This experience taught me that children with disabilities often face barriers not only in terms of their physical or mental challenges but also in the way society perceives and interacts with them. Too often, children with disabilities are underestimated or overlooked. They are seen through a narrow lens, with society focusing on their limitations rather than their fullest potential. Working with Ethan and other kids like him opened my eyes to how important it is to provide not only specialized support but also opportunities for these children to express themselves, build their confidence, and feel included. It became clear to me that the key to making a real difference in their lives is to see them for who they are, not just for what they can't do. In the future, I am committed to working with children with disabilities, helping them not only with their immediate needs but also advocating for changes that ensure they are fully supported in society. I plan to pursue a degree in healthcare, where I can support these children and make sure that they can have the proper medical and healthcare that they need to indulge in inclusive environments in schools and communities. One of my long-term goals is to establish my own programs that would provide additional support and resources for both children with disabilities and their families. These programs could include things like social skills workshops, therapy sessions, and community events designed to foster inclusion and build empathy. The scholarship I am applying for will be crucial in helping me achieve these goals. It will allow me to continue my education, focusing on specialized skills and knowledge to support children with disabilities in the most effective way possible. I also hope to use the financial freedom this scholarship provides to create outreach programs in underserved communities where medical resources for children with disabilities are scarce. My ultimate goal is to create a future where children like Ethan—and all children with disabilities—are given the opportunities and support they need to thrive. With this scholarship, I’ll be one step closer to making that vision a reality.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Dec 1, 2024. Winners will be announced on Jan 1, 2025.