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Johnna's Legacy Memorial Scholarship

Funded by
$1,000
2 winners, $500 each
Awarded
Application Deadline
Jul 15, 2023
Winners Announced
Aug 15, 2023
Education Level
Any
1
Contribution
Eligibility Requirements
Education:
High school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student
Experience:
Direct or indirect experience with a chronic medical condition

For many people living with chronic medical conditions, the cost of earning higher education creates a financial barrier. Furthering their education can help empower them to pursue purposeful and fulfilling lives. Therefore, Johnna’s Legacy Memorial Scholarship will support a student impacted by experience with a chronic illness, helping give them the opportunity to pursue their educational goals. This scholarship will help deserving and qualified students thrive through their educational journey.

High school seniors, undergraduates and graduate students are eligible to apply if they have direct or indirect experience with a chronic medical diagnosis. To apply, write about how your experience has impacted you, what inspires you to work hard and how you wish to impact the world and empower others.

Selection Criteria:
Essay, Perseverance, Boldest Bold.org Profile
Published April 17, 2023
Essay Topic

Without disclosing the diagnosis that you’ve had direct and/or indirect experience with, please share how the chronic medical condition has impacted your life, what inspires you to excel despite the limitations, and how you seek to impact the world and empower others.

400–600 words

Winning Applications

Lia Ottinot
Jacksonville UniversityCoral Springs, FL
Ravyn-Nicole Travers
Essex County CollegeNewark, NJ
Living with a chronic medical condition has profoundly shaped my life and fueled my passion to become an occupational therapist for children with disabilities. This journey has taught me invaluable lessons about resilience, empathy, and the power of compassion. Despite the challenges I have faced, my experiences have inspired me to dedicate myself to making a positive impact in the lives of children with disabilities, helping them discover their strengths and potential. My chronic medical condition introduced me to the world of healthcare at a young age. Frequent doctor's visits, hospital stays, and therapeutic interventions became the norm. While it would have been easy to succumb to self-pity, I chose to embrace my condition as an opportunity for personal growth. Through this process, I developed a profound empathy for others facing similar challenges. Witnessing the unwavering dedication of occupational therapists in helping me regain my independence sparked a desire within me to provide the same support and guidance to children with disabilities. My condition has taught me the importance of resilience and adaptability. Each day, I face physical and emotional obstacles that require determination and a positive mindset to overcome. These experiences have given me a unique perspective on the daily struggles that children with disabilities endure. I understand the frustration of limited mobility, the impact on self-esteem, and the constant need to adapt to a world that may not always be inclusive. It is through these challenges that I have found my purpose – to help children with disabilities live fulfilling lives and reach their fullest potential. My aspiration to become an occupational therapist for children with disabilities is fueled by a deep-rooted belief in their abilities and the transformative power of occupational therapy. I want to be a part of their journey, offering support and guidance as they navigate their unique challenges. By fostering independence, promoting functional skills, and facilitating inclusion, I aim to empower these children to break down barriers and embrace their capabilities. I envision a world where every child with a disability is allowed to thrive and achieve their dreams. Moreover, my personal journey has given me firsthand experience with the importance of the therapist-patient relationship. Beyond providing therapeutic interventions, I aim to be a source of comfort, encouragement, and inspiration for the children and families I work with. I want them to know that they are not alone and that there is always hope, regardless of the challenges they face. By building strong, trusting relationships, I strive to create a safe space where children can express themselves, develop their skills, and ultimately flourish. In conclusion, my personal experiences with a chronic medical condition have profoundly shaped my aspiration to become an occupational therapist for children with disabilities. Through my journey, I have developed resilience, empathy, and a deep commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others. By embracing the challenges I face, I have found purpose and a burning desire to empower children with disabilities, helping them discover their own strengths and potential. As an occupational therapist, I hope to be a catalyst for change, fostering independence, promoting inclusion, and offering unwavering support to the remarkable children and families I will have the privilege to work with

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Jul 15, 2023. Winners will be announced on Aug 15, 2023.