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Bonnie Bernier

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I am an outgoing and goal oriented person. I'm pursuing my bachelor's in psychology with an emphasis on addiction. I'm in my early 30s. The birth of my son made it difficult to attend college right out of high school. After experiencing the loss of two of my brothers from drug addiction, I've decided to work towards getting my degree in addiction studies. I hope to one day have my own facility for drug and alcohol treatment. The aspect of the residential treatment facility that I would establish that is different from most treatment facilities, is that I would be reuniting mother and child during the recovery process. I think it's really important for all children to have their mom in their life. My residential treatment facility will make this possible. I plan to continue my education and stay focused on raising my son who is now 10 years old. This scholarship would help me to achieve my goals as a student at Southern New Hampshire University. I would use it towards School supplies, and to hopefully invest in a computer to use for my studies. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. Your contribution to my educational success is so very appreciated. It's because of people like you that I can continue my education and be able to financially support myself and my family.

Education

Southern New Hampshire University- Online

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Psychology, Other

Atascadero High

High School
2003 - 2007

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Psychology, General
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Drug and Alcohol Counselor

    • CNA/ caregiver

      private in home care
      2016 – 20193 years
    • Coffee Shop Attendant

      Chalk Mountain Golf Course
      2014 – 20162 years
    • Assistant Manager

      Taffy's
      2006 – 20093 years
    • Nurses Assistant

      Danish Care Center
      2009 – 20134 years

    Sports

    softball

    Junior Varsity
    1998 – 20035 years

    Arts

    • American Melodrama and Vaudville

      Theatre
      Goldie locks and the 3 Bears
      2005 – 2006
    • Atascadero High School

      Theatre
      West Side Story Reproduction
      2005 – 2007

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Support our Troops — collecting and packaging items to ship
      2016 – 2017
    • Volunteering

      Atascadero humane society — caretaking
      2020 – Present

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Cat Zingano Overcoming Loss Scholarship
    What is this life for? We all ask ourselves that question at some point in our lives. Hello, my name is Bonnie and I'm a recovering addict. I'm a 32 years old single mom with 9 years clean under my belt. The recovery process is a difficult one, and not everyone makes it through to the end. My oldest brother drowned in the Feather River in 2009. He had large amounts of methamphetamines in his system. My brother was a wonderful dad of 3 beautiful boys. He went to work everyday and loved his family so much. Unfortunately his addiction to meth eventually took his life at the young age of 42. He was the rock of our family and I know I'll see him again one day in heaven. Just two years later, my next oldest brother was in the bathtub when a fan fell into the bathtub and landed on his back. The breaker failed to trip and my brother was electrocuted to death on his 41st birthday. There was no foul play involved, however, my brother had large amounts of methamphetamines as well as opiates in his system. Upon his death my mom and I took in his 8 month old little boy who was in line to be a ward of the court due to my brothers drug addiction. That little boy is now 15 years old, and is becoming an amazing young man with so much potential. Despite the fact that his mother used meth for 7 out of 9 months of her pregnancy. He is a blessing from heaven, and reminds me everyday why I'm clean and why I'm going to give him a better life than his parents had. I believe God gives and takes away. There are so many positive things that have happened as a result of my brothers death. I want to create something that will help others struggling with addiction to have the same positive experiences. After completing and recieving my bachelor's in psychology with an emphasis on addiction, I plan to open a residential treatment facility. The thing that will make my facility unique is that mother's can have their children there with them during their recovery process. I believe that in order to be successful in our recovery, we need to have a reason other than ourselves to do it. I hope to bring families together and help women and children reunite and bond deeper with one another. I will create a safe place for them to come and educate them about addiction, as well as parenting skills and life skills. Methamphetamine has been a monster in my life, and I want to save other family's from the pain of this horrible drug... When my son was 1 he was taken away and put in foster care because of my addiction to meth. Over the next year, I completed programs and did what the court wanted me to do in order to get my son back. The more I think about it the more I realize just how lucky I am to have him in my care and have the experience of raising him. I didn't let my addiction to meth take away my son like it did my brothers. I fought for him and everyday is a blessing from God that we get to be together. This scholarship will help me to be able to support myself financially while I go to school to obtain my Bachelor's in Psychology with an emphasis on Addiction. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
    Glider AI-Omni Inclusive Allies of LGBTQ+ (GOAL+) Scholarship
    My educational goals are to obtain my Bachelor's with an an emphasis on Addiction. From there I plan to open a residential facility where women can be in recovery and have their children there with them. I believe it's so important for a woman to have her child if she is going to be successful in her recovery. I speak from personal experience. I will make an empact on the LGBTQ community by inviting all people regardless of their sexual orientation to be a part of my resdential treatment program. I am a lesbian woman with big dreams. I want to help others recovering addicts as well as LGBTQ people in our society. I plan to educate my residents about the world of LGBTQ and to be a part of the LGBTQ rights movement in my community. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing back from you soon.