Jackie Hudson Memorial Scholarship

Funded by
$850
1 winner$850
Awarded
Application Deadline
Dec 31, 2024
Winners Announced
Jan 31, 2025
Education Level
High School, Undergraduate
1
Contribution
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school or undergraduate student
GPA:
2.5 or higher
Background:
Financial need
State:
North Carolina (western NC preferred)

Jackie Hudson was a beloved family member and friend who spent her life helping others and improving their lives. 

Jackie was a constant giver, dedicating her efforts to supporting those she knew and loved. Students who share Jackie’s giving spirit should be uplifted throughout their academic years so they can complete their education, enter the workforce, and bring their great ideas and selfless values to the world. 

This scholarship aims to honor the memory of Jackie Hudson by encouraging students to continue her legacy of service and helping young people achieve their goals.

Any high school or undergraduate student with financial need who has at least a 2.5 GPA and is in North Carolina may apply for this scholarship opportunity, but applicants from western North Carolina are preferred.

To apply, tell us how you have helped others by giving back and what your financial situation is as you pursue college.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Need
Published August 26, 2024
Essay Topic

How have you impacted others around you through giving back? Please tell us about your financial circumstances as you pursue higher education.

400–600 words

Winning Application

Nyah Slattery
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community CollegeArden, NC
Growing up, I watched my single mother scrub toilets to afford our school uniforms. Despite our struggles, she always kept an open door for neighborhood kids, offering meals, a place to play, and even a shower if needed. Her generosity shaped my values and instilled in me the importance of giving back. From ages 14 to 16, I lived in Trinity Place Teen Homeless Shelter in Asheville due to domestic struggles. Those years were some of the hardest of my life. Moving between shelters, I didn’t have the stability of a home, a place to feel safe, rest, or dream. I lacked privacy, space, and access to many of the small comforts most people take for granted, like my own bed, a phone, or personal belongings. Each day was a reminder of how isolating and dehumanizing homelessness can feel, especially as a teenager. Living at Trinity Place taught me that homelessness is not just about lacking a roof over your head, it’s about the loss of dignity, security, and hope. Too often, homeless individuals are treated as invisible, but my experiences showed me how much compassion and support can mean to someone in that position. This understanding has fueled my passion for addressing homelessness as widespread issue. When I left the shelter, I worked full-time, sometimes at multiple jobs, while attending school full-time. As I rebuilt my life, I sought ways to give back to the community that once helped me. I started by donating items to Trinity Place that would have brought me comfort during my stay, like skateboards, makeup, and other small luxuries that reminded me of my individuality. Although Trinity Place has since closed due to funding, my commitment to helping the homeless community has only grown. Working downtown, I witness Asheville’s housing crisis every day. I’ve made it a personal mission to support those in need by providing food, hot coffee, bus passes for the heated buses, and warm clothing to the homeless individuals on Wall Street, where I work. These small acts of kindness help me give back in meaningful ways, offering a bit of relief during Asheville’s harsh winters where many homeless individuals pass away. After Hurricane Helene, I also volunteered and donated to assist those displaced by the storm. Seeing people lose their homes, like my own sister, reminded me how important stability is and reaffirmed my dedication to fostering empathy and connection in my community. As I continue my life, I carry with me the lessons I learned during my time at Trinity Place: the importance of kindness, the resilience of the human spirit, and the power of even the smallest acts of compassion. My experiences shaped my commitment to creating a world where no one feels invisible or unworthy of care.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Dec 31, 2024. Winners will be announced on Jan 31, 2025.