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Endeavor Public Service Scholarship

Funded by
$1,000
1 winner$1,000
Awarded
Application Deadline
Sep 30, 2024
Winners Announced
Oct 30, 2024
Education Level
Undergraduate, Graduate
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
Undergraduate or graduate student
Field of Study:
Public service

Public service is one of the most impactful industries, allowing employees to make positive differences in the lives of countless others. 

Public service workers often work in the background, creating tangible benefits in their communities that often go unnoticed, such as improving public health, managing community sanitation, creating government programs, and providing emergency services.

This scholarship aims to support students who are passionate about helping others through careers in public service.

Any undergraduate or graduate student who is pursuing public service may apply for this scholarship opportunity, but applicants who are working while in school are preferred.

To apply, tell us why you’re pursuing a career in public service and how you plan to apply your skills in order to help your local community.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Impact
Published May 21, 2024
Essay Topic

Please submit an essay describing your inspiration and passion for pursuing a career in public service. Tell us how you plan to apply the skills you’ll acquire from your education to improve your local community.

400–600 words

Winning Application

Sarah Close
McDaniel CollegeBaltimore, MD
Losing a parent to suicide generated a push toward pursuing psychology to learn proper crisis interventions. My stepfather passed away when I was sixteen. Losing him was not all my mother and I lost. We eventually became homeless due to the majority of our finances being supported by my stepfather. It was essential to have people and resources available to help in our time of need. These resources inspired me to pursue a degree in Psychology with a concentration in child development at the University of Maryland Community College (UMBC). I was the first on my father’s side to graduate from college. I strive to assist those who have faced similar challenges and provide them with proper education regarding mental illnesses. I am currently getting my master’s in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at McDaniel College. My goal is to become an LCPC and continue to develop new skills that will positively prepare me for work as a counselor. My mother was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) when she was thirty. The Covid-19 pandemic played an extra part in my mother’s mental health. After episodes of paranoia, delusions, and hallucinations my mother was hospitalized for 8 months. It was not until February of 2023 that she was given the diagnosis of vascular dementia. With no other person suited to take on the responsibility of her early-onset dementia, I had the obligation of becoming her legal guardian at twenty-five. This new responsibility made me have to become a full-time caretaker while working and also getting my graduate degree. I have had to become extremely organized with my calendar, have to keep important notes from doctors and lawyers, and have a schedule to be able to contact the doctors weekly, and make appointments. Between losing my father figure and gradually losing my mother I have felt very alone at times due to my special circumstances. Unfortunately, my mother passed away on December 8, 2023 with me by her side. I devote my hard work and educational accomplishments in honor of my parents who have passed and supported and encouraged me to help others. I have found two wonderful support groups that have connected me with other young adults who have a parent with early-onset dementia. I am a part of YES! (Young-Onset Dementia Education & Support) and Lorenzo’s House. These past few months I became an ambassador and also on the planning committee for Lorenzo’s House. I have donated and walked in the following walks: The MS Walk, Out of the Darkness (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Mental health needs to be addressed publicly in order to bring awareness to others. Resources need to be more readily available to help those who may be in crisis. I support pro bono counseling opportunities because a person should not have to worry about money to get the help they deserve. I have taken advantage of pro bono counseling services when I was in a depressive state. When the time comes, I will initiate free counseling for those who need it. In the end, I hope to make an impact in my career, my family, and my friendships.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Sep 30, 2024. Winners will be announced on Oct 30, 2024.