Hobbies and interests
Criminal Justice
Volleyball
Clinical Psychology
Reading
Young Adult
Tragedy
Parenting
I read books multiple times per week
Avery Zagar
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WinnerAvery Zagar
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WinnerBio
Growing up I have always been drawn to figuring out the why in situations. Which is why I am pursuing Psychology in the world of criminal justice. I have one daughter who I dedicate all my extra time to, I do everything for her, so she doesn't have to live a hard life like I had growing up in the foster system.
Education
Fresno City College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Minors:
- Criminology
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Psychology, General
Career
Dream career field:
Criminal Psychology
Dream career goals:
Server
Chucks Barbeque2021 – 2021
Sports
Volleyball
Club2016 – 20171 year
Public services
Volunteering
Ventura Humane Society — Dog Walker2019 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Donovan Ghimenti Legacy Scholarship
WinnerFor as long as I can remember I've always had this void in my life. This dark feeling inside that I couldn't quite figure out. What was the cause? No one knows, but it cunsome every part of you. I've tried every friend, education, and medication, but nothing could take away the feelings, I tried to escape it but I realized you can't run from something that's in your mind.
When I was 2 years old I was adopted by an American family. Im originally from Russia. My Adopted brother died when I was first adopted which brought a disconnect in our home. When I was 11 years old I found out I was adopted which completely shattered my world more than it was already starting to. Around that time I fell into a deep depression, fights which my parents got worse and my good grades failed. I ran away when I was 13 which I soon came to realize was the biggest mistake. I got lost and trusted men that said they would lead me home.
Those men were the reason I never went home. They were the reason I was too scared to go to school. They took me far away and then began turning their anger and financial problems onto me like I was their way out. They gave me marijuana and cocaine at the age of 13 to give me enough strength to stay awake throughout the night.
I was sex trafficked by many men I thought loved me. When I was finally found I was sent to the foster system and never saw my family again. I was too depressed to go to school,
My depression turned into PTSD which turned into constant anxiety. I attempted suicide 4 times before the people around me understood the gravity of my mental health. I took drugs to ease the pain, my friends were the suppliers. The man I loved overdosed on meth which completely changed my world.
When I was 17 I found out I was pregnant which pushed me to become who I am today. Even now I find myself losing the version of me I worked so hard to achieve. I was hospitalized in 2022 which lead to my grades slipping again and classes being failed. I continue to take medication to this day, some days are worse than others, but my daughter gives me the most motivation. which is why I am applying to this scholarship.
Rebecca Hunter Memorial Scholarship
The best way to paint a good example for your children is through self-improvement and determination.
Self-improvement and determination are two essential traits that children should observe in their parents.
Parents who demonstrate these qualities in their own lives teach their children important lessons about perseverance, hard work, and success.
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By exemplifying self-improvement and determination, parents can paint a good example for their children. This example can help children develop the skills and qualities necessary for success in their own lives. Furthermore, it can help children learn that, with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.
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As a parent, it’s normal for you to want to protect your children from all of life’s misfortunes, but that would only make it more difficult for them to live a full life. So, just as you shouldn’t get upset about mistakes, you have to allow your children to fail so that they can learn from their own mistakes as well. It’s a way to empower our children from a young age to find their passion both in the things they already know how to do and in the new skills they have yet to learn. May they never lack new goals!