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Female
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Black/African
Hobbies and interests
Advocacy And Activism
Finance
Babysitting And Childcare
Astrology
Writing
Artificial Intelligence
Criminal Justice
Couponing
Community Service And Volunteering
Volunteering
Reading
Leadership
I read books multiple times per week
US CITIZENSHIP
US Citizen
FIRST GENERATION STUDENT
Yes
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WinnerBio
I'm a passionate community servant dedicated to helping others and improving community services. In the last decade of my career, I've been dedicated to the public service industry. I've worked in a variety of non-profits helping families become self-sufficient through obtaining education goals, achieving homeownership, or starting a business.
During my career as I advanced into leadership, I realized that I have a desire to build highly effective teams and lead people. My staff has consistently described me as a passionate leader with the ability to lead with the versatility to know when to be led. This has encouraged me to pursue a graduate degree in Organizational Leadership. I'm avid about building effective teams and seeing businesses thrive especially those that help and invest in the community.
I believe my calling is to help people and it's an honor to work in partnership with individuals to help them reach their maximum potential across all facets of life. In addition to my professional life, I'm a mom to an adventurous 4-year-old son. Being a single mom, a professional, and pursuing higher education can be challenging but I'm committed to persevering and obtaining my degree.
One of my greatest strengths is my perseverance. I've always dedicated myself to overcoming tasks, regardless of the challenges I may encounter. I approach challenges with optimism, an open mind, and willingness to think outside of the box. I found this skill helps me not only personally but also in my professional role as a leader.
Education
Columbia International University
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)Majors:
- Community Organization and Advocacy
- Social Sciences, Other
University of North Florida
Master's degree programMajors:
- Public Administration
University of North Florida
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
Minors:
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Social Work
Flagler Palm Coast High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Social Sciences, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Non-Profit Organization Management
Dream career goals:
Public Housing Homeownership Coordinator
Jacksonville Housing Authority2007 – 20081 yearFinancial & Credit Counselor
Family Foundations2008 – 20157 yearsFamily Services Manager
Habitat for Humanity2015 – 20161 yearAssistant Manager of Community Development
City of Jacksonville2016 – 20215 years
Sports
Golf
Junior Varsity2000 – 20022 years
Research
Community Organization and Advocacy
City of Jacksonville — Assistant Manager of Community Development2019 – 2021
Public services
Volunteering
Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless — volunteer for IT2017 – 2018
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Redefining Victory Scholarship
As a non-traditional student, first-generation college student, and a single mom who has overcome an abusive marriage, success looks like achieving educational and professional milestones that allow me to give back to my community. This opportunity will help me succeed by providing the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in my career. It will also help me make a meaningful impact on the nonprofit industry. My experiences have instilled in me a deep empathy and a strong desire to support and uplift others who face similar challenges. They have driven me to pursue a career in the nonprofit sector, where I can leverage my background to advocate for vulnerable populations and create programs that foster resilience and empowerment.
Success, for me, is not just about personal achievements, but also about contributing to the greater good. My vision for the future includes establishing community centers that offer resources and support for single parents, survivors of abuse, and first-generation college students. These centers will provide educational workshops, counseling services, and mentorship programs to help individuals overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. By creating a network of support, I aim to empower others to break the cycle of hardship and build a brighter future for themselves and their families.
I believe in the larger vision of giving back to my community through my career. As a grant writer and program professional in the nonprofit industry, I aim to use my skills and experiences to secure funding for initiatives that create positive change. I also aim to support those in need. In order to understand and address the challenges faced by underserved communities, I draw on my personal experiences to develop empathy and resiliency. Because I have navigated significant hardships, I am committed to advocating for and supporting those who do not have a voice. This personal connection fuels my passion for securing funding for programs that provide essential services and opportunities for growth and empowerment.
This opportunity will enable me to develop the expertise to excel in my chosen field. This will enable me to serve as an effective advocate for the underprivileged and underserved. By honing my abilities as a grant writer and program professional, I will be better equipped to identify and address the needs of my community. This will contribute to its overall well-being. I will be able to work with others and organizations to create meaningful and lasting solutions. This will help create a brighter future for generations to come.
Additionally, this opportunity will offer me the resources and support necessary to navigate the challenges of being a nontraditional student. As someone who is balancing the responsibilities of being a parent and a student, having access to a supportive and understanding community will be invaluable in my journey toward success. I am confident that this support will help me stay focused and motivated.
In conclusion, success for me is rooted in the ability to give back to my community and make a positive impact on others' lives. A supportive community provides the encouragement and resources needed to persevere through challenges and achieve goals. It fosters a sense of belonging and mutual aid, which is essential for personal growth and resilience. Moreover, being part of such a community can inspire individuals to contribute positively, creating a ripple effect of support and empowerment that benefits everyone involved.
This scholarship opportunity will help me achieve this by providing me with the knowledge, skills, and support system. This will enable me to excel in my career as a grant writer and program professional in the nonprofit industry. I am passionate about contributing to the greater good, and I am confident that this opportunity will empower me to realize my vision of success. The scholarship aligns perfectly with my long-term goal of becoming a leading advocate for social change and equality. It will provide me with the education and practical experience necessary to secure funding for impactful programs. Ultimately, this opportunity will help me build a career dedicated to improving the lives of those in need. I will also foster a more just and equitable society by sharing my knowledge and experience with those in need. This will help them gain the skills and knowledge they need to achieve their goals.
Charli XCX brat Fan Scholarship
One of my favorite songs on the album "Brat" is "Runaway" because of its catchy melody and meaningful lyrics. The upbeat and energetic rhythm always puts me in a good mood, and I find myself singing along every time I listen to it. The lyrics talk about following your dreams, embracing individuality, and breaking free from societal norms, which resonates with me on a personal level. "Runaway" is not just a song; it’s an anthem for anyone who feels like they don't quite fit in and encourages them to be true to themselves. The powerful message of the song and its infectious tune make it stand out as my favorite track on the album.
I remember one particularly special moment when "Runaway" played on the radio right when I was driving through the city after a long day at work. The music instantly lifted my spirits, and I found myself singing along at the top of my lungs. In that moment, all the stress and worries from the day seemed to melt away as I connected with the empowering message of the song. It was a truly uplifting experience that reminded me to stay true to myself and chase after my dreams, no matter what challenges may come my way.
In conclusion, "Runaway" from the album "Brat" has become a deeply meaningful and uplifting song for me. Its infectious melody and empowering lyrics have the ability to lift my spirits, providing a reminder to stay true to myself and pursue my dreams. This song has had a profound impact on me, serving as an anthem of individuality and resilience.
Bear Fan Scholarship
The perfect ending to "The Bear" series would tie up all loose ends and provide a sense of closure for the characters and their storylines. The culmination of the series should be both satisfying and bittersweet, leaving fans with a sense of fulfillment and nostalgia for the journey they've experienced with these characters.
First and foremost, the main characters should find resolution and growth in their personal journeys. For example, if there was a central love story, it should be brought to a meaningful and believable conclusion. Whether it's a happy ending or a poignant separation, it should feel true to the characters and the emotional investment fans have made in their relationship.
Additionally, the fates of the supporting characters should be addressed in a way that feels organic to the narrative. Each character should have a sense of resolution, whether it's through personal achievement, redemption, or acceptance. The audience should feel that the characters have evolved and learned from their experiences throughout the series.
As for the overarching plotlines and conflicts, they should be tied up in a way that feels earned and logical. Mysteries should be unraveled, questions should be answered, and loose ends should be neatly resolved. It's important that the ending respects the audience's investment in the story by providing a conclusion that feels both surprising and inevitable.
Ultimately, the perfect ending to "The Bear" would be one that evokes a range of emotions in the audience. It should be a finale that is both heartwarming and heartbreaking, leaving fans with a sense of nostalgia for the series while also feeling content with the resolution of the characters' stories.
In terms of where everyone would end up, it would depend on the individual character arcs. Some characters might find themselves in unexpected but fulfilling situations, while others might find solace in familiar and comforting environments. The key is that each character's conclusion should be in line with their development throughout the series, providing a sense of fulfillment for the audience.
In conclusion, the perfect ending to "The Bear" would be one that respects the emotional investment of the audience, provides closure for the characters and their storylines, and leaves a lasting impression that honors the journey the fans have taken with these beloved characters.
Team USA Fan Scholarship
I am fascinated by Simone Biles, a prominent member of the Team USA gymnastics team. As a four-time Olympic gold medalist and multiple world champion, Biles has captivated audiences with her exceptional talent, remarkable skills, and incredible achievements in gymnastics.
What makes Simone Biles particularly compelling is her unwavering determination and commitment to excellence. Throughout her career, she has overcome numerous obstacles and setbacks, showcasing resilience, perseverance, and an unyielding spirit. Biles has redefined the boundaries of what is possible in gymnastics with her groundbreaking performances, often executing maneuvers that were previously deemed unattainable.
Beyond her remarkable athletic abilities, Biles is also an advocate for mental health awareness and self-care. She has been vocal about the importance of prioritizing mental well-being and seeking support when needed, setting an example of courage and honesty that resonates with people worldwide.
Simone Biles' impact transcends the realm of sports, as she serves as a role model for aspiring athletes and individuals striving to overcome challenges in their lives. Her dedication, work ethic, and fearlessness inspire others to pursue their passions, tackle obstacles head-on, and believe in their potential to achieve greatness.
As she continues to make her mark on the world stage, Simone Biles remains a symbol of strength, resilience, and perseverance, embodying the ethos of Team USA and inspiring countless individuals to reach for their dreams, no matter the odds.
Grandmaster Nam K Hyong Scholarship
As a non-traditional student, single mom, and first-generation college student, I have overcome numerous challenges to pursue higher education. Despite these obstacles, I have excelled in helping the community and have been actively involved in writing grants for non-profits to offer more services to those in need. My background in social work has provided me with a strong foundation, and now I am looking to research a gap in academia, specifically focusing on the best leadership practices in non-profits. I am eager to share my knowledge with others and to help non-profits become more effective in their missions. I am confident that my research will be beneficial to both non-profit organizations and the communities they serve.
As a first-generation college student, the journey has been even more significant. Navigating the complex landscape of academia without prior family experience has been an intimidating but ultimately enlightening experience. It has instilled in me a sense of determination and the drive to succeed, not only for myself but to set an example for future generations in my family. I hope that my story will inspire other first-generation college students to pursue their dreams and never give up. I want them to know that anything is possible with hard work and dedication. With a little bit of courage, they can reach their goals and make a positive difference in their family's legacy.
In addition to overcoming personal challenges, I have strived to excel in helping the community. Writing grants for non-profits has been an area where I have made a tangible impact. By securing funding for these organizations, I have enabled them to expand their services and reach more individuals in need. This work has been deeply fulfilling and has reinforced my commitment to making a positive difference in the community. I am proud of my work and the impact it has had on the community. I hope to continue to help those in need in the future.
My background in social work has provided me with valuable insights into the challenges faced by non-profit organizations. It has also highlighted the critical importance of effective leadership within these organizations. Many non-profits struggle with limited resources and complex societal issues, and effective leadership is crucial for their success. This realization has driven my desire to research the gap in academia regarding leadership practices within non-profits. I hope to use my research to develop strategies and techniques to help non-profits become more efficient and effective. I believe that my work can help these organizations have a greater impact in their communities. I am committed to using my expertise to help non-profits succeed. I am confident that my research will be instrumental in achieving this goal.
The research I am conducting on best leadership practices in non-profits is particularly important since it has the potential to significantly impact public service agencies' ability to fulfill their mission. Effective leadership can enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, and overall impact of non-profit organizations, ultimately leading to better outcomes for the communities they serve. By shedding light on the best practices in this field, my research aims to contribute to the broader goal of building stronger, more resilient communities.
My journey as a non-traditional student, single mom, and first-generation college student has been marked by numerous challenges and accomplishments. From excelling in community service to pursuing a research focus on best leadership practices in non-profits, I am dedicated to making a meaningful impact. My experiences have shaped my values, strengthened my resolve, and fueled my passion for creating positive change.
I am eager to continue my academic journey and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of social work and non-profit leadership. Non-profit leadership in social work is essential because it directly influences the delivery of services and the overall well-being of vulnerable populations. Effective leaders in this field are capable of navigating complex social issues, mobilizing limited resources, and inspiring their teams to achieve common goals. By fostering strong leadership practices, non-profits can better address the nuanced needs of the communities they serve, ensuring that support reaches those who need it most.
Similar to Grandmaster Nam K. Hyong, I am extremely passionate about enhancing the nonprofit industry through research and effective program manager evaluation. If I could do this for free, I would! I am committed and dedicated to taking care of my family. I appreciate all the blessings in life, especially as I believe I am working as a steward of faith in my community. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve and believe I can make a positive difference. My faith plays a pivotal role in guiding my actions and decisions within my professional endeavors. It instills in me a strong sense of purpose and a commitment to serving others with compassion and integrity. This spiritual foundation drives me to approach challenges with resilience and to seek innovative solutions that uphold the dignity and well-being of the communities I serve. I am confident that I can make a meaningful contribution to nonprofit organization's success.
Kirk I. Woods Memorial Scholarship
As a first-generation college student, non-traditional learner, and single mother, my journey through higher education has been a unique and multifaceted experience. These different aspects of my identity have shaped not only my own path but have also strengthened my resolve to give back to my community through working for public service agencies. Education has been a transformative force in my life, and I believe it will continue to shape my future and my ability to contribute positively to society.
Being a first-generation college student has meant navigating the complex world of academia without the benefit of familial guidance or experience. It has required me to be resourceful, persistent, and determined in pursuing my educational goals. Overcoming the various challenges that come with being the first in my family to attend college has given me a deep appreciation for the value of education and the opportunities it can create. I understand firsthand the impact that access to education can have on individuals and their families, and I am passionate about advocating for and supporting other first-generation students as they navigate their own educational journeys.
Additionally, as a non-traditional learner, I have had to balance the responsibilities of family, work, and academics. This experience has honed my time management skills, resilience, and ability to prioritize effectively. I have learned to adapt to changing circumstances and to find innovative solutions to various obstacles that have arisen along the way. These skills are not only essential for my personal success but also position me to be an empathetic and understanding advocate for other non-traditional students who may face similar challenges.
As a single mother, education has been a means of not only improving my own circumstances but also setting an example for my son. I want him to see that with determination and hard work, obstacles can be overcome, and dreams can be pursued. My educational journey serves as a testament to the idea that one's circumstances do not have to define their future and that a better life is attainable through education and perseverance. I aspire to instill the value of education in my son and empower him o pursue his own ambitions, regardless of any challenges he may face.
My interest in giving back to the community through working for public service agencies is deeply rooted in my own experiences and the desire to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others. I am drawn to public service as a way to address systemic issues, advocate for marginalized communities, and work towards positive social change. I believe that my background as a first-generation college student, non-traditional learner, and single mother equips me with a unique perspective and empathy that are invaluable in public service roles. I am committed to leveraging my education and experiences to effect positive change within my community and beyond.
In conclusion, my journey as a first-generation college student, non-traditional learner, and single mother has underscored the transformative power of education and the importance of giving back to society. My experiences have fueled my passion for supporting others in similar circumstances and advocating for positive change through public service. I am confident that my education will not only change my own path forward in life but also enable me to make a meaningful and lasting contribution to the betterment of society.
Ultimate K-Pop Stan Scholarship
As a K-Pop enthusiast, I have always been captivated by the incredible talent and charisma of the group BTS. BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, has undoubtedly made a profound impact on my life and global culture as a whole. Their music, message, and activism have resonated with millions of fans worldwide, including myself, and their influence extends far beyond the realm of pop music.
BTS has redefined the K-Pop genre with their distinctive blend of hip-hop, pop, and R&B, creating a unique sound that transcends linguistic and cultural barriers. Their music addresses a wide range of topics, from social issues and mental health to self-love and empowerment, which has deeply resonated with me. The honesty and sincerity in their lyrics have served as a source of comfort and inspiration, especially during challenging times.
Moreover, BTS has utilized their global platform to advocate for important social causes. They have partnered with UNICEF for the "Love Myself" campaign, which aims to end violence against children and teenagers. This initiative has not only raised significant funds for the cause but has also sparked meaningful conversations about mental health and well-being. As someone who is passionate about social change, BTS' commitment to making a positive impact on the world has been truly inspiring to me.
In addition to their musical and philanthropic endeavors, BTS has played a pivotal role in spreading Korean culture worldwide. Through their performances, interviews, and variety show appearances, they have introduced countless people to the beauty of Korean language, food, fashion, and traditions. As a result, there has been a surge of interest in Korean culture, leading to increased tourism and international exchange programs.
On a personal level, BTS' music has been a constant source of motivation and empowerment. Their messages of self-acceptance and resilience have encouraged me to embrace my own identity and pursue my passions fearlessly. Furthermore, witnessing their journey from underdogs to global superstars has instilled in me the belief that hard work, dedication, and authenticity can lead to remarkable success.
In conclusion, BTS has undeniably left an indelible mark on my life and has contributed significantly to global culture. Their music, activism, and efforts to bridge cultural gaps have not only brought joy to countless individuals but have also fostered cross-cultural understanding and unity. As a devoted fan, I am immensely grateful for the positive influence BTS has had on me and the world at large.
Enders Scholarship
As a child, one of my most treasured memories is the time I spent with my grandfather. He was a kind and gentle soul, with a knack for storytelling that captivated my imagination. Every summer, I would eagerly await the opportunity to visit my grandparents' farm, where my grandfather would regale me with tales of his youth. Sitting on the creaky porch swing, I would listen intently as he recounted stories of his days as a young man, working the fields and tending to the animals. His stories were filled with humor, wisdom, and a deep appreciation for the simple joys of life on the farm. These moments with my grandfather instilled in me a love for storytelling and a deep respect for the wisdom of older generations.
As I grew older, I encountered challenges that tested my resolve and shaped my character. One such challenge was the struggle to overcome my fear of public speaking. I vividly remember the first time I was asked to give a presentation in front of my classmates. My heart raced, and my palms grew clammy as I stood in front of the room, grappling with stage fright. It took time and perseverance, but I gradually found my voice and learned to speak with confidence. This experience taught me the value of perseverance and the rewards that come with facing and conquering one's fears.
Another formative experience in my life was my involvement in volunteer work during my college years. I had the opportunity to work with underprivileged children in my community, teaching them basic literacy and numeracy skills. One particular student, a bright and resilient young girl, left a lasting impression on me. Despite facing numerous challenges in her young life, she approached each day with an unwavering optimism and determination. Through my interactions with her, I learned the profound impact that a caring mentor can have on a young person's life. This experience fueled my passion for education and cemented my belief in the transformative power of mentorship and guidance.
In recent years, my career has provided me with opportunities to travel and immerse myself in different cultures. One of the most enriching experiences was my time spent living in a small village in rural India, where I worked on a community development project. The warmth and hospitality of the villagers left an indelible mark on me, and I was deeply inspired by their resilience and resourcefulness in the face of adversity. This experience broadened my perspective and deepened my appreciation for diversity, while also reinforcing the universal human capacity for kindness and compassion.
In conclusion, each of these personal stories has played a significant role in shaping my values, convictions, and aspirations. My grandfather instilled in me a love for storytelling and a respect for wisdom, while overcoming my fear of public speaking taught me the value of perseverance. My volunteer work and experiences abroad underscored the profound impact of empathy, education, and cross-cultural understanding. These stories have collectively contributed to my growth and development as an individual, shaping the way I navigate the world and engage with others.
ADHDAdvisor's Mental Health Advocate Scholarship for Health Students
In my role as a grant writer for agencies that provide essential mental health services to the community, I had the privilege of contributing to a cause that is close to my heart. The opportunity to support organizations in securing the necessary resources to offer vital mental health support is incredibly rewarding. Through my work, I have seen firsthand the impact of these services on individuals and communities, and it has reinforced my commitment to making a difference in the field of mental health.
My studies in leadership have equipped me with valuable skills and insights that I am eager to apply to further support these agencies in their mission. Effective leadership is crucial for these organizations to not only navigate the complexities of managing mental health services but also to ensure that they are reaching and positively impacting those who need it the most. By leveraging my leadership studies, I aim to help these agencies enhance their effectiveness, streamline their operations, and ultimately maximize their impact in the community.
One of the key areas where I plan to apply my leadership expertise is in helping these agencies understand the importance of strategic planning and effective resource allocation. Through my studies, I have gained valuable knowledge in organizational behavior, change management, and strategic decision-making, all of which are essential in guiding mental health organizations toward sustainable growth and success. By assisting these agencies in developing strong leadership practices, fostering a positive organizational culture, and implementing efficient management strategies, I hope to contribute to the overall improvement of mental health services for those in need.
Furthermore, I am passionate about advocating for the destigmatization of mental health and promoting access to care for all individuals. My future career aspirations align with my desire to continue supporting mental health initiatives and advocating for policies that prioritize mental well-being. By combining my grant writing experience with the leadership skills I am developing through my studies, I aim to be a strong advocate for the enhancement of mental health services and the overall well-being of the community.
In conclusion, my dedication to supporting mental health initiatives, coupled with my ongoing studies in leadership, positions me to make a meaningful impact in the field. I am committed to using my skills and knowledge to empower organizations to fulfill their missions effectively, ensuring that individuals in need have access to the mental health support they deserve.
Zendaya Superfan Scholarship
As an admirer of Zendaya's multi-talented career, it is difficult to pinpoint a single aspect that stands out more than the others. However, if I had to choose, I would say that her activism is the most admirable facet of her career. While her accomplishments in the entertainment industry are undeniably impressive, it is her fearless advocacy for social and political causes that truly sets her apart.
Zendaya has used her platform to raise awareness about issues such as racial inequality, gender equality, and mental health. She has consistently spoken out against injustice and discrimination, using her influence to effect positive change in the world. Her willingness to tackle difficult and often controversial topics demonstrates a level of courage and conviction that is rare among celebrities.
Furthermore, Zendaya's activism is not limited to mere words; she has taken tangible steps to support the causes she believes in. Whether through charitable donations, public appearances at rallies and marches, or using her social media presence to amplify marginalized voices, she has demonstrated a genuine commitment to making a difference.
In a world where many celebrities shy away from contentious issues for fear of alienating their fan base, Zendaya's unapologetic dedication to activism is both refreshing and inspiring. By using her platform to advocate for positive change, she has shown that she is not just a talented entertainer, but also a compassionate and dedicated individual. For these reasons, her activism is the aspect of her multifaceted career that I admire the most.
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Fan Scholarship
Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah? That's the ultimate question for fans of "The Summer I Turned Pretty" series. As a loyal fan of the books and the TV adaptation, I find myself torn between the two brothers, Conrad and Jeremiah, as they both have their unique qualities that make them appealing in different ways.
Firstly, let's talk about Conrad. Throughout the series, Conrad presents himself as the brooding, mysterious type. His complex personality and troubled past make him an enigmatic and compelling character. His moments with Belly are filled with intense emotions, and their history together adds depth to their relationship. For example, the scene at the bonfire where Conrad opens up about his fears and insecurities, revealing a vulnerable side to his character, is a pivotal moment that showcases his depth and complexity. His struggle with his own feelings and the weight of his responsibilities towards his family adds an intriguing layer to his character, making him a fascinating choice for Team Conrad supporters.
On the other hand, we have Jeremiah, the charming and easygoing brother whose humor and lighthearted nature bring a sense of joy and warmth to the series. Jeremiah's unwavering support for Belly and his ability to always make her smile with his jokes and carefree attitude make him a lovable character. His selflessness and genuine affection for Belly are evident throughout the series, particularly in the scene where he goes out of his way to make her feel special on her birthday despite his own personal challenges. Jeremiah's consistent presence as a source of comfort and happiness for Belly makes a compelling case for those who are Team Jeremiah.
Ultimately, my choice comes down to Team Conrad. While Jeremiah's unwavering support and lighthearted nature are endearing, Conrad's depth and emotional complexity resonate with me on a deeper level. His journey towards self-discovery and his raw, intense connection with Belly make their relationship compelling and deeply poignant. I can relate to his struggles and yearn for his eventual redemption. I root for Conrad because I know that his journey is a metaphor for our own journey of self-discovery.
In conclusion, the debate between Team Conrad and Team Jeremiah is a tough one, as both brothers bring unique qualities to the table. Whether you're drawn to Conrad's brooding intensity or Jeremiah's charming warmth, it's clear that "The Summer I Turned Pretty" series offers a rich tapestry of characters and emotions for fans to explore and debate.
GUTS- Olivia Rodrigo Fan Scholarship
"GUTS" by Olivia Rodrigo resonates deeply with me as I reflect on my teenage years. One lyric that particularly resonated with me was "I'm afraid to be vulnerable just like everyone I know." This line encapsulates the contradictory nature of adolescence, where on one hand, there is a desire for independence and self-expression, yet at the same time, a fear of being judged or ridiculed. It is a powerful reminder that adolescence can be both liberating and difficult, and that it is important to be open and honest about these feelings.
I vividly remember a moment during my high school years when this contradiction became especially apparent to me. I had a passion for writing and had poured my heart into a short story that I was excited to share with my classmates. However, as the day approached for us to take turns reading our stories out loud, I felt a wave of insecurity wash over me. What if my classmates didn't like what I had written? What if they laughed or made fun of me? These fears held me back, and I ended up pretending that I had forgotten my story at home, and I never shared it.
Looking back, I realize that this experience exemplifies the essence of adolescence captured in the song "GUTS." It's a time when we yearn to be authentic and fearless, yet we're often held back by our uncertainties and by the fear of exposing our vulnerabilities to others. We want to be true to ourselves, but the pressure to conform and the fear of rejection can be overwhelming.
Moreover, as teenagers, we often grapple with the desire to be seen and understood, while simultaneously fearing the consequences of opening up. This delicate balance between wanting to connect with others and protecting ourselves from potential harm is a central challenge of adolescence. I recall numerous instances when I hesitated to speak my mind or share my true feelings because of this internal conflict.
In hindsight, I am grateful for the experiences that have shaped me. They have contributed to my growth and understanding of the complexities of adolescence. I have learned that being vulnerable, despite the fear, is an integral part of personal development. The lyric from "GUTS" reflects the universal struggle of adolescence, reminding us that it's okay to be afraid, as long as we find the courage to navigate through it and stay true to ourselves.
“The Office” Obsessed! Fan Scholarship
The character that I resonate most with from "The Office" is Jim Halpert. I find Jim to be a relatable character due to his dry humor, sarcasm, and his ability to find amusement in the mundane aspects of the workplace. His playful yet cynical outlook on his job and the people around him is something that I find myself identifying with. Watching "The Office" has shaped my sense of humor in the way that I appreciate the absurdity of everyday situations and the ability to find humor even in the most monotonous tasks.
One particular episode that resonated with me is when Jim spends his day playing elaborate pranks on Dwight. I remember a time when I had a colleague with whom I had a similar playful dynamic. We would constantly play good-natured pranks on each other, and it made the work environment much more enjoyable. This experience taught me the importance of levity in the workplace and how it can positively impact relationships and overall morale.
The show has also shaped my perspective on workplace dynamics. It showcased the different personalities and dynamics that exist within an office setting, from the quirky boss to the diverse range of coworkers. Through the characters' interactions and the various storylines, the show highlighted the importance of communication, teamwork, and understanding in a professional environment.
Overall, "The Office" has not only provided me with countless laughs but has also influenced my perspective on how to navigate the humor and challenges of the workplace. It has taught me the value of finding joy in the everyday, maintaining a sense of humor in the face of adversity, and the significance of building meaningful connections with coworkers.
Minecraft Forever Fan Scholarship
One of my favorite aspects of Minecraft is the ability to create and design intricate structures and buildings. This has always resonated deeply with me because it allows me to unleash my creativity in a way that few other games do. I distinctly remember a time when I spent countless hours working on a massive castle, meticulously planning and building every detail from the towering walls to the intricate interior rooms.
As I invested more time into the project, I began to feel a deep sense of accomplishment and pride in my creation. It was more than just a virtual structure; it was a reflection of my dedication, creativity, and imagination. Seeing the final result was incredibly satisfying, and I felt a strong connection to the virtual world I had brought to life.
What made this experience even more meaningful was the fact that I was able to share my creation with friends. We would explore the castle together, marveling at the detail and design, and it became a central hub for our in-game adventures. The process of creating something from nothing and then sharing it with others left a lasting impression on me and solidified my love for the creative aspect of Minecraft. It's an aspect that continues to inspire and motivate me whenever I play the game.
1989 (Taylor's Version) Fan Scholarship
"You Belong with Me" was the anthem of my early teenage years, a song that perfectly captured the feeling of unrequited love and yearning for something that seems just out of reach. The catchy melody and relatable lyrics made it a favorite for many girls my age, including myself. Fast forward to today, and Taylor Swift's re-recording of the song for her album 1989 (Taylor's Version) brings back a flood of nostalgia and emotions.
Taylor Swift's decision to re-record her early albums was a bold statement of artistic control and a powerful response to the original recordings being sold without her consent. It's an empowering story of an artist taking ownership of her work and reclaiming her narrative. As a fan, I admire her strength and determination, and it makes me appreciate her music even more.
Listening to the re-recorded version of "You Belong with Me" feels like reconnecting with an old friend. The familiarity of the song's structure and melody is comforting, but there's also a newfound maturity and confidence in Taylor's voice that adds depth to the lyrics. Her journey as an artist and as a person is woven into the fabric of the song, and it's inspiring to witness her growth and evolution over the years.
In a way, "You Belong with Me" has grown up with me. The themes of unrequited love and longing for connection are timeless, but my perspective on them has shifted as I've matured. When I first heard the song as a teenager, I related to the protagonist pining for someone who seemed oblivious to her feelings. Now, as a young adult, I appreciate the song for its nostalgic value and the memories it evokes.
One particular memory stands out. It was a summer afternoon, and I found myself daydreaming while listening to "You Belong with Me" on repeat. I was reminiscing about a crush I had at the time, and the song seemed to encapsulate all the emotions I couldn't quite put into words. Looking back, I can't help but smile at my younger self's innocence and earnest longing for romance.
Now, with Taylor's re-recorded version of the song, I feel a sense of solidarity with her and her journey. The raw emotion in her voice reflects the authenticity and vulnerability that I strive for in my own life. It's a reminder to stay true to myself and embrace my experiences, both the heartaches and the joys.
In conclusion, the songs from 1989 (Taylor's Version) are not just a soundtrack for the year, but a reflection of personal growth and resilience. They carry the echoes of the past while paving the way for the future, making them timeless and deeply meaningful.
Simon Strong Scholarship
As a single mom and a non-traditional student, I have encountered my fair share of adversity, but one particular challenge stands out in my mind. At the beginning of my third year of college, I unexpectedly lost my job, and as the sole provider for my family, I was plunged into a state of uncertainty and fear. This setback was a significant blow to my carefully constructed plans for our future, and I found myself struggling to make ends meet.
Overcoming this adversity was no easy feat. I had to think swiftly and creatively to ensure that my son and I were provided for while continuing my studies. I took on extra shifts at my part-time job, reached out to my professors for advice and support, and sought guidance from other single parents who had managed similar challenges. Through sheer determination and a willingness to ask for help, I was able to secure financial aid and scholarships that helped alleviate some of the financial burden.
This experience taught me several valuable lessons that have profoundly shaped who I am. Firstly, I learned the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. I discovered a strength within myself that I hadn't fully realized before, and it has given me the confidence to tackle any challenge that comes my way. Additionally, I gained a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by many non-traditional students and single parents, and it has fueled my passion for advocating for greater support and resources for individuals in similar circumstances.
If I could offer advice to someone facing similar circumstances, I would emphasize the significance of reaching out for help. There is no shame in seeking assistance, whether it be from your support network, academic resources, or community organizations. Additionally, staying focused on your long-term goals and remaining adaptable in the face of adversity is crucial. It's easy to become overwhelmed by the immediate challenges, but by keeping your sights set on the bigger picture, you can navigate through the toughest of times.
In conclusion, the adversity I faced as a single mom and non-traditional student was undeniably difficult, but it has ultimately shaped me into a more resilient, empathetic, and determined individual. This experience has reinforced my belief in the power of perseverance and seeking support when needed. I am proud of the strength and tenacity I displayed during that challenging period and am confident that I can overcome any future obstacles that come my way.
John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
As someone deeply passionate about making a meaningful impact on society, I have chosen to pursue a career in the nonprofit industry. My interest in this field stems from a genuine desire to contribute to the well-being of communities and address societal issues in a meaningful and sustainable manner. I am particularly drawn to the idea of leveraging leadership and community engagement to drive positive change and create a lasting impact.
From a young age, I have been actively involved in various community service initiatives, and these experiences have significantly shaped my perspective on the importance of serving others. Witnessing the challenges faced by underserved communities has fueled my motivation to pursue a career that allows me to make a tangible difference. I am driven by the belief that effective leadership, coupled with a strong sense of community, can drive transformative change and empower individuals and organizations to thrive.
In the nonprofit sector, I aspire to harness my passion for leadership and community engagement to help organizations maximize their impact. Through my work, I aim to equip nonprofits with the tools, resources, and strategic guidance they need to operate more effectively and efficiently. By fostering collaborative relationships within the community and promoting inclusive leadership practices, I envision creating a supportive ecosystem where nonprofits can flourish and address the diverse needs of the communities they serve.
One of my primary goals is to promote transparency, accountability, and sustainability within the nonprofit sector. I am committed to championing ethical leadership practices and promoting the responsible stewardship of resources. By advocating for best practices in governance and organizational management, I seek to enhance the overall effectiveness of nonprofits and instill public trust in their mission and impact.
Furthermore, I am dedicated to fostering a culture of innovation and adaptability within the nonprofit landscape. Embracing emerging technologies, data-driven insights, and collaborative problem-solving approaches, I intend to help nonprofits stay agile and responsive to evolving community needs. By encouraging a culture of learning and continuous improvement, I aim to empower nonprofit leaders and their teams to drive innovation and maximize their potential for creating positive change.
In conclusion, my passion for the nonprofit industry, coupled with my dedication to fostering impactful leadership and community engagement, underscores my commitment to driving sustainable and transformative change. I am eager to leverage my skills and experiences to contribute meaningfully to the success of nonprofits and their vital role in building stronger, more resilient communities. By embodying the values of integrity, empathy, and collaboration, I am poised to make a tangible difference in the nonprofit sector and beyond.
Anime Enthusiast Scholarship
As an anime enthusiast, one series that I can watch over and over again is "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood." This series holds a special place in my heart for several reasons. Firstly, the storytelling is incredibly compelling. The plot is rich and multifaceted, with well-developed characters and intricate relationships that evolve throughout the series. The themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the consequences of human ambition are woven seamlessly into the narrative, making it thought-provoking and emotionally engaging.
Additionally, the animation and music in "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" are top-notch. The action sequences are beautifully choreographed, and the emotional moments are accentuated by a stirring soundtrack that enhances the viewing experience. The attention to detail in the animation brings the world of alchemy and mysticism to life, immersing the audience in a visually stunning universe.
On a personal level, this series resonates with me because of its exploration of brotherhood and the lengths one would go to for family. The bond between the Elric brothers, Edward and Alphonse, is both heartwarming and poignant, and it reminds me of the importance of familial love and support. Their unwavering determination to right their past wrongs and find a sense of normalcy despite overwhelming odds is truly inspiring.
In conclusion, "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" is an anime series that I can watch repeatedly due to its captivating storytelling, breathtaking animation, and profound exploration of human values. It continues to hold a special place in my heart, and I find something new to appreciate with each viewing.
Sabrina Carpenter Superfan Scholarship
As a huge fan of Sabrina Carpenter, I've been inspired by her talent, work ethic, and passion for her art. Sabrina's career has had a significant impact on me, especially during a time when I was struggling to find my own voice and direction in life.
Sabrina's journey in the entertainment industry has been nothing short of inspiring. Her ability to transition seamlessly from acting to singing and songwriting is a testament to her versatility and dedication. Watching her grow from a talented young actress on Disney Channel to a successful recording artist has shown me that with hard work and determination, anything is possible.
One of the most impactful aspects of Sabrina's career for me has been her fearlessness in expressing her true self through her music. Seeing her unapologetically share her thoughts and feelings in her songs has encouraged me to embrace my own authenticity and speak my truth without fear of judgment.
I vividly remember a time when I was hesitant to pursue my passion for music because of the fear of not being accepted. However, listening to Sabrina's music and hearing her share her personal experiences gave me the courage to start writing my own songs. I found solace in expressing my emotions through music, just as she had done.
Sabrina's music became a soundtrack to my personal growth, and her honest lyrics and soulful melodies resonated with me on a profound level. Her courage to be vulnerable through her music empowered me to confront my own vulnerabilities and turn them into strengths.
In conclusion, Sabrina Carpenter's career has left an indelible mark on me. Her fearlessness, authenticity, and artistry have inspired me to pursue my passions without reservation and to embrace the journey of self-discovery. Her impact on me serves as a constant reminder to stay true to myself and always let my voice be heard, just as she does in her own remarkable way.
Combined Worlds Scholarship
Traveling can be a profoundly transformative experience for individuals, offering opportunities for personal growth and development through exposure to different cultures, perspectives, and environments. The impact of travel on individuals is far-reaching, influencing their beliefs, values, and worldviews. By engaging with diverse cultures and encountering new ways of life, individuals can expand their understanding of the world and their place within it.
One of the primary ways in which travel can be transformative is through cultural exposure. Immersing oneself in a new culture provides the opportunity to step outside of one's comfort zone and confront unfamiliar customs, traditions, and ways of thinking. This exposure can lead to a greater appreciation for diversity and an understanding of the complexities of the human experience. As individuals navigate the nuances of different cultures, they are challenged to question their own assumptions and biases, fostering a more open-minded and inclusive perspective.
Furthermore, travel allows individuals to gain new perspectives by breaking away from routine and familiar surroundings. Experiencing different environments and ways of life offers a fresh lens through which to view the world. This shift in perspective can lead to personal growth as individuals are encouraged to reevaluate their priorities, beliefs, and goals. Exposure to contrasting lifestyles and values can inspire introspection and self-discovery, prompting individuals to broaden their horizons and seek meaningful connections beyond their immediate surroundings.
In addition, encountering diverse environments can foster personal development by promoting adaptability and resilience. Navigating unfamiliar territories and facing unexpected challenges while traveling can cultivate problem-solving skills and self-reliance. Embracing the unknown can empower individuals to confront their fears and insecurities, ultimately enhancing their confidence and self-efficacy. The capacity to thrive in unfamiliar settings can translate to a greater sense of resourcefulness and flexibility in various aspects of life.
In conclusion, travel offers a multitude of avenues for personal growth and development through exposure to different cultures, perspectives, and environments. By engaging with diverse cultures, gaining new perspectives, and adapting to unfamiliar surroundings, individuals can undergo transformative experiences that expand their worldview and enrich their sense of self. The impact of travel extends beyond mere leisure, serving as a catalyst for introspection, empathy, and personal evolution.
Candi L. Oree Leadership Scholarship
My experience with disability has significantly influenced my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. Growing up with a family member who has a disability has provided me with a unique perspective on life and has shaped the person I am today. Witnessing the daily challenges and triumphs of my family member has instilled in me a deep sense of empathy, compassion, and resilience.
My beliefs have been shaped by the understanding that everyone deserves equal opportunities and respect regardless of their abilities. I believe in the power of inclusivity and the importance of creating a society that accommodates and celebrates diversity in all its forms. My relationships have been profoundly impacted as well. I have learned to value patience, understanding, and the ability to see beyond superficial differences. My experiences have taught me the importance of genuine connections and the ability to see the strengths and capabilities of individuals beyond their disabilities.
In terms of my career aspirations, my experiences have ignited a passion for advocating for inclusivity and accessibility. I aspire to work in a field where I can contribute to making the world a more inclusive place for individuals with disabilities. Whether it's through policy advocacy, community engagement, or education, I am committed to being a catalyst for positive change.
As a leader, I have had the opportunity to engage in various initiatives focused on promoting inclusivity and empowerment. I have served as a mentor for individuals with disabilities, providing support, guidance, and a listening ear. Through these experiences, I have witnessed the transformative power of mentorship and the profound impact it can have on an individual's confidence and sense of belonging.
One particular story that stands out is when I organized a fundraising event to support a local organization dedicated to providing accessibility resources for individuals with disabilities. Witnessing the community come together to support this cause was incredibly inspiring. The event not only raised funds but also raised awareness and sparked important conversations about the need for greater inclusivity in our community.
In conclusion, my experiences with disability have shaped my values, influenced my career aspirations, and provided me with invaluable leadership experiences. I am committed to being an advocate for inclusivity and using my voice to create positive change for individuals with disabilities. I believe that everyone should be given an equal opportunity to pursue their dreams and reach their goals. I am dedicated to breaking down barriers and creating an inclusive society for everyone. I am committed to making a difference.
Strong Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship
Throughout my career in the nonprofit industry, I have had the opportunity to take on various leadership roles that have not only helped the organizations I worked with but have also shaped me into the leader I am today. One particular experience that stands out to me is when I was leading a team of volunteers for a fundraising campaign to support underprivileged children in our community.
During this campaign, I faced numerous challenges, including a limited budget, a short timeframe, and a diverse group of volunteers with varying levels of experience and commitment. It was a daunting task, but I approached it with enthusiasm and determination, knowing that the success of the campaign would directly impact the lives of the children we aimed to support.
I realized that in order to effectively lead this team, I needed to inspire and motivate them to share my passion for the cause. I organized regular meetings to keep everyone informed and engaged, and I made sure to listen to their ideas and concerns, valuing each team member's input. By fostering a collaborative and open environment, I was able to build a strong sense of camaraderie and shared purpose among the volunteers.
As a leader, I also had to make difficult decisions, such as reallocating resources and adjusting our strategies to adapt to unexpected obstacles. Through these challenges, I learned the importance of being flexible and adaptable while staying focused on our ultimate goal. I had to maintain a balance between being empathetic and understanding towards my team members, while also providing clear direction and guidance to keep us on track.
Ultimately, the campaign was a huge success, exceeding our fundraising targets and making a significant impact on the lives of the children we were supporting. Looking back, I realized that the experience not only allowed me to showcase my leadership abilities but also taught me invaluable lessons about resilience, teamwork, and the power of compassionate leadership.
These experiences in the nonprofit industry have helped me understand what it truly means to be a leader. I have learned that leadership is not about authority or titles, but about inspiring and empowering others to work towards a shared vision. It's about being adaptable, empathetic, and resilient in the face of challenges, and always putting the best interests of the team and the cause first.
In conclusion, my journey in the nonprofit industry has shaped my leadership style and taught me the importance of leading with empathy, integrity, and a genuine passion for making a positive impact. I am excited to continue growing as a leader and to apply these lessons to future endeavors, both personally and professionally.
Black Leaders Scholarship
Martin Luther King Jr. has been a profound source of inspiration for me, especially considering that my last name is King. His legacy and impact on the civil rights movement continue to resonate with people around the world, transcending time and boundaries.
As a young African American individual, I have always been acutely aware of the struggles and challenges faced by my community. Martin Luther King Jr.'s unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and nonviolent activism serves as a guiding light for me as I navigate this complex world. His powerful speeches, particularly the iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, have left an indelible mark on my heart and mind. The passion and conviction with which he spoke about his dream of a society free from racial segregation and discrimination have deeply influenced my own aspirations and beliefs.
Being a part of a family with the surname "King" has further imbued in me a sense of connection to Martin Luther King Jr. and his message. I often reflect on the weight of my last name and the responsibility it carries. It serves as a constant reminder of the importance of standing up for justice, speaking out against inequality, and upholding the values of compassion and empathy.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s tireless efforts to combat racial injustice and his fearlessness in the face of adversity have instilled in me the courage to confront inequities and to advocate for positive change within my own community. His philosophy of peaceful resistance and the power of love as a transformative force have shaped my own approach to addressing social issues, fostering understanding, and promoting inclusivity.
Moreover, Martin Luther King Jr.'s enduring legacy has taught me the significance of perseverance and resilience in the pursuit of a more just and equitable society. Despite facing numerous challenges and encountering vehement opposition, he remained steadfast in his commitment to nonviolent activism and never wavered in his belief that change was not only possible but imperative.
In essence, Martin Luther King Jr.'s profound impact on my life transcends the shared surname. His courage, wisdom, and moral fortitude have left an indelible imprint on my consciousness, shaping my perspectives, values, and aspirations. As I carry the legacy of the name "King," I am reminded of the imperative to uphold the principles of justice, equality, and compassion that Martin Luther King Jr. espoused, and to perpetuate his vision of a world where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, irrespective of their race, color, or creed.
Mental Health Importance Scholarship
Mental health is essential for everyone's well-being, but as a single mom and a student, prioritizing my mental wellness has become even more crucial. Juggling the responsibilities of raising a child alone while also pursuing my education has undoubtedly posed numerous challenges, making it imperative for me to be mindful of my mental health.
Being a single mom and a student simultaneously can be overwhelming at times. There are moments when the weight of my responsibilities feels insurmountable, and the pressure to excel in both roles can take a toll on my mental well-being. However, I firmly believe that acknowledging the importance of mental health is the first step towards maintaining it. I have learned to value my mental well-being as much as my physical health, understanding that a healthy mind is vital in effectively managing the various facets of my life.
To maintain my mental wellness, I prioritize self-care and seek support when needed. Implementing a routine that allows me to allocate time for relaxation and self-reflection has been crucial. Engaging in activities such as yoga, meditation, and journaling helps me alleviate stress and regain mental clarity. Additionally, I prioritize adequate sleep and nutrition, recognizing their significant impact on mental well-being.
Furthermore, I actively seek support from my social network and utilize available resources. Whether it's reaching out to friends and family for emotional support or utilizing counseling services provided by my educational institution, I have learned the importance of seeking guidance during challenging times. Building a support system has not only assisted me in navigating the complexities of single parenthood and academics but has also played a pivotal role in safeguarding my mental health.
In the pursuit of balancing motherhood, academics, and personal well-being, I encountered a defining moment that underscored the significance of mental health. During a particularly demanding semester, I found myself overwhelmed by the competing demands of motherhood and academic responsibilities. The stress began to take a toll on my mental health, affecting my capacity to effectively fulfill my obligations. It was at this juncture that I realized the intrinsic link between my mental well-being and my ability to thrive in my roles as a mother and a student. Embracing this realization, I proactively sought support, adjusted my priorities, and incorporated self-care practices into my routine. This experience served as a poignant reminder of the critical nature of maintaining mental wellness, especially in the face of multifaceted responsibilities.
In conclusion, as a single mom and a student, I recognize the indispensability of prioritizing my mental health. By embracing self-care, seeking support, and valuing my mental well-being, I endeavor to effectively navigate the complexities of my life while safeguarding my mental wellness.
Michael Rudometkin Memorial Scholarship
Choosing a career in public service is a noble and selfless decision, as it involves dedicating one's life to serving and improving the lives of others. For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to the idea of making a meaningful impact in my community and beyond, and it is this passion that has led me to pursue a career in public service.
One of the key values that I strive to embody in my life is selflessness. To me, embodying selflessness means putting the needs and well-being of others before my own, and being willing to make personal sacrifices in order to help those in need. A personal story that exemplifies this value occurred when I volunteered at a local homeless shelter during a particularly harsh winter. I vividly remember one individual, whom I will refer to as John, who had fallen on hard times and found himself without a place to call home. Despite the challenges he faced, John maintained a positive outlook and always had a kind word for others.
I was deeply moved by John's resilience and optimism in the face of adversity, and I made it my personal mission to help him improve his situation. I spent countless hours advocating for John, connecting him with local resources, and providing emotional support. Eventually, through collaborative efforts with the shelter and various community organizations, John was able to secure stable housing and access the support he needed to rebuild his life. Witnessing the positive impact that this collective effort had on John's life reaffirmed my commitment to serving others and reinforced my belief in the power of public service.
My experience with John and other individuals facing similar challenges solidified my desire to pursue a career in public service. I am drawn to the idea of working within organizations and government agencies to create and implement policies and programs that address social issues, provide support to vulnerable populations, and promote positive change in communities. Whether it involves advocating for the rights of marginalized groups, working to improve access to essential services, or contributing to disaster relief efforts, I am eager to leverage my skills and passion to make a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of others.
Ultimately, my decision to pursue a career in public service is driven by a deep-seated desire to contribute to the greater good and serve as a catalyst for positive change. I am committed to embodying selflessness in my professional endeavors and to continually seek out opportunities to make a meaningful impact in the world around me.
MISS Award
As a non-traditional student, working professional, and single mom, pursuing a career in leadership consulting to assist nonprofit agencies in effectively accomplishing their missions is not only a personal goal but also a commitment to making a positive impact in communities. My journey as a non-traditional student sets me apart due to the unique blend of responsibilities and experiences that have shaped my approach to education and career aspirations.
Balancing the demands of being a working professional and a single mom often means that I have had to juggle multiple roles, prioritize responsibilities, and manage my time effectively. This experience has made me resilient, resourceful, and adept at multitasking, which are essential attributes in the field of leadership consulting. As a non-traditional student, I bring real-world experiences and insights that complement academic learning, enriching classroom discussions and providing a practical dimension to theoretical concepts.
Motherhood has been a profound teacher, imparting lessons that have transcended into various aspects of my life. Patience, empathy, and the ability to communicate effectively are just a few of the invaluable skills that I have honed through the experience of raising a child. These lessons have not only made me a better parent but have also equipped me to be a more empathetic and understanding consultant, capable of guiding nonprofit agencies with compassion and insight.
In the realm of nonprofit agencies, effective leadership and management are crucial for achieving their missions and driving meaningful change in communities. By providing leadership consulting to these organizations, I aim to leverage my skills and experiences to empower them with strategic guidance, organizational effectiveness, and sustainable practices. Nonprofit agencies play a pivotal role in addressing societal needs, driving social change, and advocating for the marginalized. Therefore, it is imperative that they operate efficiently and with purpose, making the role of leadership consultants integral to their success.
The importance of effective leadership consulting for nonprofit agencies cannot be understated. It encompasses the alignment of organizational goals with community needs, strategic planning, capacity building, and fostering a culture of inclusivity and innovation. By facilitating the development of strong leadership capabilities within these agencies, I seek to contribute to the ripple effect of positive change. This will foster stronger, more resilient communities.
In conclusion, my journey as a non-traditional student, working professional, and single mom has fueled my ambition to pursue a career in leadership consulting for nonprofit agencies. Through this career choice, I aim to make a positive impact by empowering these organizations to operate more effectively. I also endeavor to realize their missions and create lasting change in communities. My non-traditional path, combined with motherhood lessons, has uniquely prepared me to embrace the challenges and opportunities of this career with empathy, resilience, and a genuine commitment to driving meaningful impact.
Harvest Achievement Scholarship
As a nontraditional student and working single mom, I have faced unique challenges and responsibilities that have shaped my approach to accountability and success. Balancing work, parenting, and education requires a high level of self-discipline and organization, as well as a strong sense of accountability both to myself and to my son.
One way I hold myself accountable is by meticulously managing my time. I have learned to create and stick to schedules that allow me to fulfill my work obligations. I also spend quality time with my son and dedicate focused hours to my studies. This has meant sacrificing leisure time and social activities, but it has been crucial in ensuring I meet all my responsibilities and commitments. By doing so, I am setting a positive example for my son, emphasizing the value of hard work and dedication.
In mirroring this sense of accountability with my son, I have instilled in him a strong work ethic and a deep understanding of responsibility. I emphasize the importance of managing his time effectively, completing his schoolwork diligently, and following through on his commitments, whether they are related to his education, extracurricular activities, or chores at home. By doing so, I am not only shaping his character but also fostering a supportive environment that encourages personal growth and accountability.
This approach to accountability has led to a profound sense of success for both myself and my son. Personally, I have excelled in my academic pursuits, maintaining high grades and actively participating in extracurricular activities related to my field of study. I have also been able to advance in my career, taking on increased responsibilities at work and gaining recognition for my dedication and performance. This success has been deeply rewarding, as it validates the efforts I have put into juggling multiple roles and responsibilities.
For my son, I have witnessed the positive impact of instilling a strong sense of accountability from an early age. He has shown remarkable discipline in his studies, consistently achieving academic success and demonstrating a proactive attitude towards learning. Moreover, he has developed a resilient and determined mindset, understanding that hard work and accountability are integral to achieving his goals.
In conclusion, as a non-traditional student and a working single mom, I have embraced accountability as a guiding principle in my life. By setting a positive example for my son and emphasizing the importance of responsibility, I have sown the seeds of success for both of us. The impact of holding ourselves accountable has been transformative, shaping our journey towards personal and academic achievements.
Norton Scholarship
I've journeyed through life, encountered "my truth," and pondered its relationship with God's truth and the truth presented in the Bible. This contemplative topic has prompted me to seek a deeper understanding by exploring various scriptures and delving into the cultural and contextual aspects in which they were written. Through this exploration, I have come to the realization that there are many different versions of the truth, and that all of them are valid. I have come to accept that each of us must interpret the truth for ourselves and draw our own conclusions. Ultimately, we must find our own path to the truth.
One particular moment that stands out to me is when I faced a challenging decision in my personal life. I found myself torn between my own perspective, influenced by my experiences and beliefs, and what I believed to be aligned with God's truth as depicted in the Bible. It was a moment of intense introspection, where I grappled with the idea of "my truth" and its possible variance from what I perceived as God's truth.
As I delved into the scriptures, I came across passages such as Proverbs 3:5-6, which encouraged me to trust in the Lord with all my heart and to lean not on my own understanding. This resonated deeply with me, as it highlighted the potential disparity between my own truth and that which is guided by faith and divine wisdom. I realized the importance of aligning my personal truths with the principles and guidance laid out in the Bible, recognizing the cultural and contextual nuances embedded within the scriptures.
Furthermore, as I engaged in discussions with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds, I gained insights into how varying societal norms and historical contexts have shaped interpretations of truth. These exchanges fostered a deeper appreciation for the cultural and contextual dimensions that underpin biblical truths, prompting me to approach the scriptures with sensitivity to their historical and cultural backdrop.
One pivotal experience that reinforced this understanding occurred during a visit to a historical church. Immersed in the solemn atmosphere, surrounded by centuries-old artifacts and architectural marvels, I was struck by the tangible link between the scriptures and the cultural milieu in which they emerged. This encounter underscored the significance of comprehending the cultural and historical contexts in order to interpret biblical truths accurately.
In essence, my exploration of "my truth" in relation to God's truth and biblical truths has been enriched by personal introspection, scriptural study, and engagement with diverse cultural perspectives. This ongoing journey has deepened my awareness of the complexities inherent in discerning truth. It has cultivated a sense of reverence for the interplay between personal truths and the timeless verities encapsulated in the Bible. It has also helped me to understand the importance of humility and open-mindedness when considering truth. Ultimately, this journey has helped me to understand the power of truth to impact our lives and our world.
Dr. G. Yvette Pegues Disability Scholarship
I remember the first time I realized that my experience navigating life with a disability was different from those around me. I was in elementary school, and I struggled to keep up with my peers in certain subjects. I didn't understand why I found certain tasks so challenging while others seemed to breeze through them effortlessly. It wasn't until later that I was diagnosed with a disability.
Living with my disability has presented its share of challenges, but it has also strengthened my determination to overcome obstacles and make a positive impact. I firmly believe that my personal experience with neurodiversity has shaped my perspective on the world and my aspirations for the future.
As I pursued my education, I encountered various instances where my disability presented hurdles. However, I refused to let it define me. Instead, I utilized my experience to develop coping mechanisms and adaptive strategies that not only helped me succeed academically but also allowed me to empathize with others facing similar challenges. This journey has fueled my passion for advocating for and supporting underserved communities.
My decision to pursue higher education is deeply rooted in my desire to use my experiences and knowledge to uplift and empower individuals who may face similar obstacles. I believe that education is a powerful tool for creating positive change. I am committed to leveraging my academic pursuits to support those who often go unheard.
One particular experience stands out in my memory, serving as a catalyst for my dedication to helping others. I had the opportunity to mentor a young student with dyslexia, and witnessing their journey mirrored my own struggles. However, through our collaboration, I observed the transformative impact of personalized support and encouragement. This experience reinforced my belief in education's potential to be a catalyst for positive change, particularly within underserved communities.
Looking ahead, I am determined to utilize my education to implement initiatives that provide resources and support to individuals with neurodiverse conditions. Whether through advocating for inclusive learning environments, promoting accessible resources, or facilitating mentorship programs, I am committed to driving meaningful change.
In conclusion, my neurodiverse experiences have instilled within me a deep sense of empathy, resilience, and determination. As I embark on the next phase of my journey, I am driven by the goal of leveraging my education to create impactful change and provide support to underserved communities. I remain steadfast in my belief that every individual deserves the opportunity to thrive, and I am dedicated to contributing to a more inclusive and supportive society through education and advocacy.
Live Music Lover Scholarship
I remember my first concert like it was yesterday. It was a warm summer evening when my parents took me to see my favorite band at the time. We arrived at the venue early, and I was bursting with excitement. As we entered the concert hall, the energy was palpable. I could feel the bass thumping in my chest and the crowd's anticipation growing stronger by the minute. When the band finally took the stage, the entire room erupted into cheers.
The moment the lead singer belted out the first notes, I was completely mesmerized. The music reverberated through the venue, and I found myself swaying to the rhythm, caught up in the intoxicating atmosphere. It was an experience unlike any other I had ever had, and I was overwhelmed with joy. I felt a connection with the band and the audience, like we were all part of the same collective experience. I was moved to tears when the singer hit the final note, and I never wanted the moment to end.
Fast forward to my favorite concert memory, and I am transported back to a magical night under the stars. I was surrounded by my closest friends, and we had secured a spot close to the stage. As the sun set, the air crackled with excitement, and I knew I was in for a night to remember.
When the band emerged, the crowd erupted into cheers, and I felt a surge of adrenaline. The music washed over me, and I found myself lost in the moment, dancing and singing along with thousands of other fans. The euphoria of the night was contagious, and I felt a deep sense of connection with both the music and the people around me.
As the concert reached its climax, I was overcome with a profound sense of happiness and contentment. The music seemed to transcend the physical space, enveloping us in its warmth and beauty. In that moment, I felt truly alive, surrounded by the sights and sounds of an unforgettable performance.
Both of these concert experiences hold a special place in my heart, and they have left an indelible mark on my love for live music. The thrill of being surrounded by like-minded fans, the adrenaline of the live performance, and the sheer joy of losing myself in the music are all memories that I will cherish for a lifetime. These experiences have taught me to appreciate the power of music and how it can bring people of all backgrounds together.
Endeavor Public Service Scholarship
As a passionate advocate for social change, my decision to pursue a graduate degree in organizational leadership in the nonprofit sector is deeply rooted in my personal experiences and commitment to public service. My journey towards this career path began with a profound realization of the impact that dedicated leadership and efficient organizational structures can have on driving positive change within communities.
Reflecting on my childhood, I vividly recall the challenges my family faced due to economic hardship and lack of access to essential resources. Growing up in a low-income neighborhood, I witnessed firsthand the disparities in educational opportunities, healthcare access, and community development. These experiences ignited a fire within me to strive for a future where individuals from all walks of life have equal access to resources and opportunities to thrive.
My undergraduate studies in sociology further exposed me to the systemic issues that perpetuate inequality and social injustice. This solidified my determination to pursue a career dedicated to addressing these pressing societal issues. The nonprofit sector, with its focus on community empowerment and sustainable social impact, presented itself as the ideal platform for translating my passion into meaningful action.
Through my coursework in organizational leadership, I aim to acquire a comprehensive understanding of strategic planning, resource management, and effective decision-making within nonprofit organizations. By honing these skills, I envision myself leading initiatives that drive positive change and foster sustainable development within underserved communities. The principles of ethical leadership and organizational behavior, which form the core of the curriculum, align seamlessly with my values and aspirations.
In addition to academic pursuits, my extracurricular involvement in volunteering and community engagement has equipped me with valuable insights into the multifaceted challenges faced by nonprofit organizations. Through my experiences collaborating with local nonprofits, I have witnessed the immense impact that dedicated and skilled leaders can have on amplifying the effectiveness of social initiatives. This firsthand exposure has reinforced my belief in the transformative potential of purpose-driven leadership within the nonprofit sector.
Looking ahead, I aspire to channel the knowledge and skills gained from my graduate education to institute sustainable programs that address critical social issues such as access to education, healthcare equity, and community development. By leveraging effective organizational leadership practices, I envision cultivating collaborative partnerships with stakeholders, fostering innovative solutions, and empowering marginalized communities to become agents of change within their own spheres.
Ultimately, my graduate journey in organizational leadership within the nonprofit sector is not just a personal academic pursuit but a commitment to leveraging my education to enact tangible, positive change within local communities. I am driven by the conviction that every individual deserves the opportunity to thrive, and I am dedicated to harnessing my skills to contribute to a more equitable and empowered society.
Career Test Scholarship
As a fervent advocate for positive change and social impact, my desired career path is to become a leadership consultant in the non-profit sector. I envision myself working closely with non-profit organizations to help them develop strong leadership teams, build effective strategies, and achieve their missions in a sustainable and impactful manner. My goal is to contribute to the growth and success of non-profit organizations by providing them with the valuable guidance and support they need to navigate the complex challenges they often face.
To achieve my career goals, I have taken several significant steps and plan to take more in the future. My journey in the non-profit sector began with volunteer work for various causes that are close to my heart. Through these experiences, I gained a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities that non-profit organizations encounter. I then pursued relevant academic studies, including courses in organizational leadership, strategic management, and non-profit operations, to enhance my knowledge and skills in this field.
Moreover, I have actively sought opportunities to develop my leadership and consulting abilities. I have taken on leadership roles in volunteer projects and community initiatives, honing my skills in team management, problem-solving, and strategic planning. Additionally, I am pursuing professional certifications in leadership development and organizational consulting to further solidify my expertise in this area.
My experiences, skills, and interests align perfectly with my chosen career as a leadership consultant in the non-profit sector. I am deeply passionate about creating positive social change and empowering non-profit organizations to fulfill their missions. I am adept at building strong relationships, facilitating productive discussions, and providing actionable solutions to complex challenges. My strong analytical and communication skills, coupled with a deep sense of empathy and understanding, enable me to connect with people from diverse backgrounds. I effectively support them in achieving their organizational objectives.
In my future profession, I envision positively impacting non-profit organizations by helping them enhance their leadership capabilities, refine their strategic plans, and optimize their operational effectiveness. I aspire to be a trusted partner to non-profit leaders, empowering them to lead with purpose, resilience, and innovation. By contributing to the growth and stability of non-profit organizations, I aim to amplify their impact on the communities they serve and contribute to the greater good.
Overall, my journey toward becoming a leadership consultant in the non-profit sector is driven by my unwavering commitment to leveraging leadership and organizational development to foster positive change and create a lasting, meaningful impact in the world.
Robert Lawyer Memorial Scholarship
As a non-traditional college student, specifically a single mom juggling work and studies, I have faced numerous challenges on my educational journey. Balancing the responsibilities of parenthood, maintaining a job, and pursuing a degree has been a constant juggling act. However, these challenges have instilled in me a deep sense of motivation to overcome obstacles and achieve my goals. I am determined to succeed and to make a better life for myself and my family. I am determined to show my children that anything is possible with hard work and dedication.
One of the most significant challenges I've encountered as a non-traditional college student is the struggle to find a balance between my responsibilities as a parent, employee, and student. The need to manage my time efficiently has been paramount. I often find myself having to prioritize between attending to my child's needs, excelling at work, and fulfilling academic requirements. This balancing act has demanded meticulous planning, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication. Despite the challenge, I have persevered and have achieved success in both my personal and professional life. I have learned to be mindful of my commitments, prioritize tasks, and stay focused.
Despite the difficulties, being a non-traditional college student has fueled my motivation to succeed. Every accomplishment, no matter how small, serves as a reminder of my resilience and determination. I have come to realize that my experiences as a non-traditional student not only shape my academic journey but also have the potential to inspire others facing similar challenges. My story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of never giving up. I hope that by sharing my story, I can inspire others to never give up and to strive for success.
Moreover, my role as a non-traditional student has strengthened my resolve to be an inspiration to others. I aspire to serve as a living testament to the notion that obstacles should not hinder one's dreams and aspirations. By showcasing my ability to navigate through the complexities of single parenthood, employment, and academia, I hope to inspire other non-traditional students to pursue their educational endeavors with courage and optimism. I want to be an example of perseverance and resilience, showing that anything is possible with dedication and hard work. I am determined to use my story to inspire others to never give up and to never give up on their dreams.
In conclusion, the challenges of being a non-traditional college student have not deterred me but have, in fact, strengthened my determination to succeed. As a single parent, working individual, and student, I have learned to harness my experiences to fuel my motivation and accomplish my goals. I strive to be an inspiration to other non-traditional students, demonstrating that with perseverance and hard work, it is possible to overcome any challenge and achieve academic success.
Priscilla Shireen Luke Scholarship
Giving back is a significant part of my life. As I reflect on the ways I've contributed to society, I am reminded of a personal experience that has shaped my perspective on giving back. Several years ago, I volunteered at a local homeless shelter, serving meals and providing companionship for those in need. One particular encounter with a gentleman named John left a lasting impression on me. John's story of resilience and positivity despite his circumstances inspired me to do more to give back to my community.
Currently, I give back by volunteering at a local animal shelter, where I assist in caring for and finding homes for abandoned animals. The joy of seeing these animals find loving families brings a sense of fulfillment that is truly invaluable. Additionally, I contribute to various charitable organizations through donations and fundraising efforts to support causes such as education and environmental conservation.
Looking to the future, I am committed to using my professional skills and resources to positively impact the world. I aspire to work with organizations that focus on providing education and opportunities for underprivileged communities, empowering individuals to create sustainable change in their lives. I believe that access to education is crucial in breaking the cycle of poverty and inequality. I am dedicated to being a part of that change.
I believe that instilling the value of giving back in my son is crucial for his development as a compassionate and empathetic individual. I try to lead by example and involve him in age-appropriate volunteer activities, such as participating in community clean-up events or helping at local food drives. I want him to understand that contributing to the community not only benefits others but also brings fulfillment and purpose to our own lives. By involving him in such activities from a young age, I hope to cultivate a strong sense of responsibility and empathy in him, ultimately shaping him into someone who actively seeks to make a positive impact on the world.
In conclusion, giving back is a fundamental aspect of my life, and I am committed to making a meaningful impact in the world. Through personal experiences like my encounter with John and ongoing volunteer work, I have come to understand the profound importance of contributing to others' well-being. I am genuinely passionate about utilizing my resources and skills to create positive change and contribute to a better future for all.
Nintendo Super Fan Scholarship
One of my fondest memories of playing Nintendo games in co-op mode with my friends is when we spent countless hours engrossed in the game "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe." The exhilarating races and competitive spirit of the game always made for an unforgettable experience.
One particular moment that stands out in my mind is when we were in the middle of a heated race on Rainbow Road. The tension was palpable as we navigated the twisty, neon-colored track, jostling for position and trying to outmaneuver each other. As we approached the final stretch of the race, I found myself trailing behind in third place, desperately trying to catch up to my friends.
Then, in a stroke of luck, I managed to grab a speed-boosting power-up just as we approached the finish line. With my heart pounding, I activated the power-up and surged ahead, overtaking both of my friends in a thrilling burst of speed. The look of disbelief on their faces as I crossed the finish line in first place was priceless, and the jubilant cheers and good-natured ribbing that followed made that moment truly unforgettable.
The camaraderie, excitement, and shared laughter during that Mario Kart race cemented it as one of my top choices for co-op gaming. It wasn't just about winning or losing; it was about the joy of experiencing those exhilarating moments together with friends, creating memories that we still reminisce about to this day. Playing "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" in co-op mode has always been a source of endless fun and unforgettable moments, making it my all-time favorite game to play with friends.
Netflix and Scholarships!
I highly recommend the documentary "Minimalism" on Netflix. In today's economy, this documentary offers valuable insights into the pitfalls of excessive materialism and consumer culture. It challenges the idea that possessing more things leads to greater happiness, and I believe it's a thought-provoking and practical watch. The documentary encourages people to focus on experiences and relationships rather than material possessions. It also highlights the importance of living a simple and sustainable lifestyle. Overall, it's a great documentary that everyone should watch.
After stumbling upon the documentary "Minimalism" on Netflix during a period of feeling overwhelmed by the clutter in my life, I found that the film offered more than just a fleeting emotional response. It delved deep into the societal implications of excessive materialism and consumer culture, making it especially thought-provoking. The documentary challenged the notion that acquiring more possessions brings greater happiness and fulfillment.
As I watched, I felt a personal paradigm shift taking place. The documentary inspired me to reevaluate my relationship with material possessions and consider how with material possessions and consider the ways in which they were impacting my life. I realized that I wanted to pursue a simpler, more intentional lifestyle that focused on experiences and meaningful connections. This was rather than an accumulation of stuff.
This newfound perspective led me to embark on a journey towards embracing minimalism. I started by meticulously decluttering my living space, parting with items that no longer served a purpose or brought me joy. I also became more mindful of my purchasing habits, preferring quality over quantity and seeking out items that added genuine value to my life.
Minimalism has profoundly affected my life. I now feel a sense of freedom and clarity in my living space, and the organized environment has improved my overall well-being. I've discovered that true contentment comes from within and is not reliant on material possessions. I'm more mindful of my purchases and strive to only buy things that I truly need. I'm also more mindful of my environmental footprint and make more eco-friendly choices.
"Minimalism" has not only been a thought-provoking documentary for me but has also acted as a catalyst for significant personal change. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking to embrace a clutter-free and more intentional way of living. Minimalism has helped me to focus on the things that truly matter in my life and to prioritize my goals. It has also allowed me to create a more peaceful and organized environment, which I believe is essential for success.
Fall Favs: A Starbucks Stan Scholarship
During the fall season, there's a special Starbucks drink that holds a special place in my heart – the Pumpkin Spice Latte. This drink has become a character in my fall narrative, reminding me of cozy evenings and cherished memories. I look forward to its arrival every year, and it's become a ritual of sorts. Its unique blend of pumpkin spice flavors is so comforting and warming that I always look forward to it. It's a reminder of the changing of the seasons and of the joy of fall.
I remember the first time I tried a pumpkin spice latte. It was a cool, crisp autumn day, and I decided to treat myself to a warm drink while taking a leisurely stroll through the park. As I took the first sip, the delightful blend of pumpkin, cinnamon, and nutmeg instantly captivated my senses. The rich, creamy texture and the comforting warmth of the drink made me feel more connected to the season. I savored the moment, feeling a sense of contentment and appreciation for the world around me. It was like a warm hug on a chilly day.
From that day on, the Pumpkin Spice Latte has been intertwined with my fall experiences. Whether I'm catching up with friends at a local cafe or working on projects in a bustling coffee shop, this iconic drink has accompanied me through many cherished moments. It has become a symbol of relaxation, warmth, and the simple joys of the season. I look forward to it every year and savor every sip. It has become a cherished part of my fall routine and a reminder of the changing of the seasons.
What makes the Pumpkin Spice Latte even more special is the sense of nostalgia it brings. Its familiar taste and aroma evoke memories of past autumns – the vibrant foliage, the sound of leaves crunching underfoot, and the anticipation of upcoming holidays. With each sip, I am transported back to those delightful moments, creating new memories while savoring the old.
Pumpkin Spice Latte is not just a seasonal beverage; it's part of my fall tradition. Its comforting presence has added depth and flavor to my own narrative, weaving its way into my autumn experiences. Whether enjoyed alone or shared with loved ones, this beloved drink has certainly become a cherished character in my fall story. It has become a symbol of the season, a reminder of the warmth and coziness of the fall. I look forward to it every year, and I am never disappointed.
Spider-Man Showdown Scholarship
I remember the first time I watched Tobey Maguire's portrayal of Spider-Man in the original trilogy directed by Sam Raimi. It was a hot summer day, and I had just finished my final exams. I decided to treat myself to a movie marathon, and the Spider-Man trilogy seemed like the perfect choice.
As I sat in front of the screen, I was immediately drawn to Tobey Maguire's depiction of the iconic superhero. His portrayal captured Peter Parker's essence in a way that felt authentic. I found myself empathizing with Peter's struggles and rooting for him as he faced various challenges.
One particular scene that stood out to me was when Peter Parker had to balance his personal life with his superhero duties. The internal conflict Tobey Maguire conveyed at that moment struck a chord with me. It made me realize that even superheroes have their own inner battles to fight.
After watching the trilogy, I couldn't help but feel inspired by Tobey Maguire's performance. His portrayal of Spider-Man showed me that a hero's strength is not just measured by his physical abilities but also by his resilience and compassion.
To this day, whenever I think of Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire's portrayal comes to mind. His performance left a lasting impression on me and has contributed to my deep appreciation for the character of Spider-Man.
Rebecca Hunter Memorial Scholarship
The foundational values instilled in me by my father during my childhood are centered around the principles of self-improvement and determination. He often recounted his personal stories of triumph over challenges through hard work and perseverance, imparting in me a deep-rooted belief in the transformative power of continuous self-improvement and unwavering determination. Now, as a parent myself, I am committed to exemplifying these values in my everyday life, with the hope of setting a positive and enduring example for my own son.
One of the ways I strive to paint a vibrant picture of self-improvement and determination for my son is by proactively setting personal goals and consistently working towards achieving them. Whether it involves mastering a new skill, pursuing further education, or striving for a healthier lifestyle, I am eager for my children to witness firsthand the immense value of persistent self-improvement.
As an example of this, I actively involve my son in engaging language learning activities when I am exploring a new language. I take the opportunity to convey the significance of perseverance and dedication in reaching any objective, and I make a conscious effort to practice what I preach.
Moreover, I firmly emphasize the crucial role of determination in the face of adversity. I frequently share personal anecdotes about times when I encountered setbacks but remained resolute in overcoming them. By being transparent about my own challenges and victories, I aim to impart to my son that while self-improvement may not always be effortless, it is undeniably rewarding.
Furthermore, I am open with my son about my own areas of growth and the deliberate efforts I undertake to overcome them. For instance, I candidly discussed my fear of public speaking and the steps I took to conquer it, such as enrolling in public speaking classes and embracing opportunities to practice this skill. This serves as a genuine demonstration of the importance of self-awareness and the willingness to confront challenges head-on.
In essence, I firmly believe that leading by example in matters of self-improvement and determination plays a pivotal role in shaping not only my son's mindset but also his character. It is about instilling in him the unwavering belief that he possesses the power to evolve and accomplish anything he sets his mind to.
To sum up, leading by example through self-improvement and determination encompasses setting personal goals, being forthcoming about our own areas of growth, and displaying an unyielding commitment to ongoing learning and development. These actionable steps have the potential to inspire our children, cultivating within them the resilient and determined qualities that are hallmarks of continuous self-improvement.
Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
Mental health illness and discussions were considered a taboo topic in my family. As a result, I carried my struggles isolated and worked hard to suppressed them the best I could. I researched and learned that according to the National Institute of Mental Health in 2021, there were an estimated 57.8 million adults aged 18 or older in the United States with a mental health illness. This number represented 22.8% of all U.S. adults. Learning that I wasn’t alone in my battles, I encouraged myself to engage my primary care doctor for help.
The roles I occupy keep me busy and time management is essential. In addition to being a graduate student, I work full-time, and I’m a single mom to a very energetic 4-year-old boy. My self-care routine includes caring for my mental health, I build in time for exercise, meditating, and take daily medications. There are days when my battles debilitate me, and daily routines can feel heavy like a huge task such as climbing up a mountain. As a single mom with limited resources and no help from family, I learned that I need to plan for the not so good days. I have simple meals that can be made without much effort, activities my son can reach to entertain himself. I had to learn to give myself grace and accept that my best may look different on the hard days.
Unfortunately, there continues to be a stigma about mental illness and as I come across others that experience this, I meet them with encouragement. I’m able to share with them ways to have compassion and give themselves grace. Research shows that many people—even some trained medical and mental health professionals—hold negative beliefs that contribute to the stigma around mental illness and mental health. In contrast to the public’s more sympathetic attitudes toward physical health conditions, people often perceive those with mental health conditions to be in control of their illness, responsible for causing it, and undeserving of help.
I continue to have hope and understand that prioritizing my self-care includes understanding that everyone may not be gentle with me as I navigate the hard days. I don’t have support from my family, so I don’t share what those days are like. I’ve learned to be my own support system and plan accordingly on the good days. This helped me developed resilience, cope with change but most importantly find meaning in difficult experiences. I work hard to focus on positive thoughts, identify stressors, and if necessary, I allow myself to take mental breaks.
Zakita D. Bond Memorial Scholarship
The journey of a single mother can be the most challenging yet rewarding work. As young girls share what they want to be when they grow up, I have never met a little girl who wanted to be a single mother. Unfortunately, life can have many unforeseen obstacles and this ends up being a reality many women find themselves in. Managing a household, taking care of little people, working a full-time job, and enrolling in school in hopes of a better future. The day-to-day of the endless tasks that fall under each of those roles a single mom needs to occupy can be overwhelming.
I have a 4-year-old son. What a blessing he is to me, especially because I never thought I would be able to have a child of my own according to doctors. Through modern medicine, my dream became a reality. He's here. I was married, my husband was abusive, and I found myself being a married single mom. I was afraid to do it on my own. I got tired and overwhelmed, decided to put my son and myself first and made a bold move to provide a healthy environment for my son and me.
I bear the overwhelming responsibilities of being a single mom. It's challenging but I find that self-care is necessary. I have to find time to reset myself when life gets overwhelming. I'm intentional about planning my self-care moments. I had to learn to be intentional because if not, I was in a cycle where I would put it off. It clicked for me when I was on an airplane with Charlie. The flight attendant was doing the emergency routine of where to find life vests and demonstrating how to click your seat belt together. It's a rule that you need to put your oxygen mask on before you assist another one, even if it's a child. I had to envision this. If I put his mask on first, I could run out of oxygen and kill us both.
What a scary thought but I had to embrace that analogy and apply it to my life. I need to take care of Charlie's mommy so she can be the best version of herself, for her and Charlie. So as I practice my self-care, which gives me the boost I need to keep running this race I make sure to schedule it. Yes! like, pencil it in like an actual appointment on my phone or use my calendar. I try to find something I would enjoy treating myself to each week. As funds are often stretched as a single mom, I try to find coupons, seek free events, or even plan a spa night, those are my favorite. So if I need quiet time to myself, I like to spend time in nature, I love to walk, it helps me listen to my thoughts and calm my mind. Nature walks remind me to be present at the moment and take in the beautiful scenery. There are times that I want to be social and I will plan a lunch with a girlfriend or even a phone call to catch up. I also enjoy a good old fashion movie night. I will pair it with one of my favorite meals.
These small resets keep me going. I feel rested and reminded I'm as I take time for myself, it's ok. I don't have to feel guilty or ashamed. I've learned to listen to my body, it will tell me when I need to rest. I've learned to listen and respond accordingly.
Dr. Jade Education Scholarship
When I imagined living the life of my dreams Les Brown came to my mind. He said, “Most people have done all that they’re ever going to do – they raise a family, they earn a living, and then they die.” That’s what we’re supposed to do, right? Wrong! Life is made for greater things, …" Life is made for greater things! I'm doing my best to be a living example of my ancestors' wildest dream. Lack of access to financial freedom is stamped in Black history as they weren't given an equal playing field to participate in the American Dream. Our culture is behind in having earned equitable assets to pass along to address generational wealth. We're starting from scratch.
Living my dream for me is about giving back and leaving a legacy in the community for others to have a hand up and not down. Once I complete this Organizational Leadership program there is a call and duty to educate those who want to learn and create strategies to supply our youth, our families, and our future with opportunities for generational wealth. My first meaningful career was in the role of a financial and credit counselor at HUD Certified Credit Counseling Agency. I worked in partnership with community agencies to bring services and financial literacy education to poverty-stricken communities. This was the most rewarding work I've ever done. My dream is to cultivate an organization that will provide mission-driven work to reduce poverty and infuse the community with financial literacy education. I was disappointed with the mismanagement of the organization on a leadership level and watched it dissolve. I'm studying organizational leadership, pairing it with my financial literacy background and want to steward a non-profit organization effectively to ensure the mission is obvious in our work.
Why is this my dream? It's an opportunity to start something that I know I won't be around to finish but to pass along the torch to keep the work going. I see this as planting a tree from a seed. Finding the right spot to plant the seed, and taking care of it, so it can grow, but as time goes on, I may not be around to see that tree grow to its full potential but I will rest assured upon the law of succession. That the next leaders coming behind, will be able to continue to nurture the tree and see its growth through.
Scholarship for Women Golfers
Golf saved me at a pivotal point in my life. When I was a teenager, I wanted to be an attorney. My father in support of my future career goals, was adamant that I learn how to play golf. The time my father spent with me was so valuable as he passed down his passion for this sport. He enrolled me in a golf clinic to improve my technique. The pivotal point where golf was all I had to lean on was when my parents announced they were getting a divorce. My world crashed; the definition of family was a confusing concept for me. I’m the only child, with limited support, and nobody to talk to. I was embarrassed to share this news with my friends at school. I felt ashamed, confused, and lost. I no longer felt grounded, I felt abandoned to sort through my feelings and emotions on my own.
When emotions were too heavy, I would play golf, I learned that it fueled me in a way that I could keep going another day. What happened to me, fueled a passion that I was able to continue to practice and see the impact of the time I spent practicing, I improved my swing. Golf gave me my juice, I would get out there and do it for nothing, do it on a bad day, and do it when I needed to clear my mind. The beauty of golf is that you’re also outside in nature. Nature has a way of bringing about feelings of calmness. Golf enforced a temporary time out for me to be still in a way that helped me get my mind off my reality. I was reminded that there is a larger plan for me to make a difference in the world.
As time went on, I continued to practice and focus on the sport of golf, it changed the meaning of my life and how I saw myself. I knew that if I didn’t practice my swing and craft of golf, it would show on the course. The more I practiced, my confidence increased, my techniques improved, and the outcome was a better score. I took charge of my destiny, applying this to life. Am I practicing my daily affirmations, am I taking care of myself, am I being a good steward of my time that reflects the values I uphold? Golf slowed me down, gave me a necessary pause, and challenged me to think about these things. What is the next best move for me? There is power in intention and the energy of intention is what determines your life. I make it a habit to check in with myself and ask this.
You can make good grades and that is applaudable, but it can become numb or routine, a feeling that you’re supposed to make those grades. However, the pleasure for me in golf was the more I practiced, I saw my game improve. That was a satisfying mixture of therapeutic success that I was unaware that I needed to experience. This was the beginning of understanding that a terrible human experience doesn’t define the person I am. I can make improvements through shaping and defining myself to ultimately create the life I want to have. If I had a not-so-favorable golf day, tomorrow was a new day to get back out there and improve yesterday's score. I connected the dots and realized it works that way every day. Tomorrow is a new day to start over if today didn’t go as well as planned.
Trever David Clark Memorial Scholarship
I wasn't aware that I was struggling with mental health issues until my early to mid 20's. There were times during my teenage years that I would share with my mom that I was feeling depressed and unfortunately, she wasn't a nurturing parent but would shew me away and insist I didn't have any reasons to be depressed. I learned toxic ways to cope with my mental health issues. I didn't appear to be depressed. I made good grades in school and didn't have to study as much but when my grades were excellent, it was because I was using school as a way to channel my attention to it so I didn't have to face what was going on.
When I finished school and graduated, I struggled even more because my distraction was gone, how was I to cope? I didn't want to be social, I stopped going to the gym, and I was always sleeping. When I shared with my doctor about my concerns it was because I was so lethargic and felt that I should have more energy in my 20's. That's when I learned the word depression. I was confused. I wasn't walking around crying like those people were in the commercials. He gave me a prescription to "try". I was skeptical but I committed to seeing it through and paid attention to my moods and was mindful of changes.
Within a week I noticed that I was feeling my best! I was able to get rest and feel rested, I was focused at work, not as moody, and didn't feel unmotivated to be social. I was performing at my best. I felt good, I was happy. I made the mistake and thought I was cured. I forgot to take my medicine because I was feeling good. I went back into a spiral where I was where I started. I went back to the doctor to tell him the medication worked but then I stopped taking it and have regressed. This is when I learned this wasn't a one time take pill and you're fixed situation.
I struggled with accepting my reality because of the stigma attached to having a mental illness. I had to learn not to be ashamed. Once I realized that I was free to speak about this and share with others how I need to take care of my mental health and prioritize this in my life because that's what works best for me. I immediately felt freer and less ashamed. I thought about the word that follows "mental", the term "illness". Cancer patients have an illness and we empathize with them. I had to learn to embrace myself the same way but abandon how society relates to and defines the word "mental illness". I had to learn that my mental health needs to be cared for differently than someone who may not be struggling with a mental illness.
My mental illness isn't allowed to define who I am. But my mental health is a priority because I have to manage it through medication, meditation, and self-care to keep it healthy and to perform at my best. It took me over 10 years to embrace myself and treat myself with kindness. I seek ways to reach out to those struggling with mental illness to do the same and take it one day at a time. I also share with those who may get impatient or judge someone struggling that they didn't pick for this to happen to them but they could be doing their best and their best is good enough.
Samuel D. Hartley Memorial Scholarship
Golf saved me at a pivotal point in my life. When I was a teenager, I wanted to be an attorney. My father in support of my future career goals, was adamant that I learn how to play golf. The time my father spent with me was so valuable as he passed down his passion for this sport. He enrolled me in a golf clinic to improve my technique. The pivotal point where golf was all I had to lean on was when my parents announced they were getting a divorce. My world crashed; the definition of family was a confusing concept for me. I’m the only child, with limited support, and nobody to talk to. I was embarrassed to share this news with my friends at school. I felt ashamed, confused, and lost. I no longer felt grounded, I felt abandoned to sort through my feelings and emotions on my own.
When emotions were too heavy, I would play golf, I learned that it fueled me in a way that I could keep going another day. What happened to me, fueled a passion that I was able to continue to practice and see the impact of the time I spent practicing, I improved my swing. Golf gave me my juice, I would get out there and do it for nothing, do it on a bad day, and do it when I needed to clear my mind. The beauty of golf is that you’re also outside in nature. Nature has a way of bringing about feelings of calmness. Golf enforced a temporary time out for me to be still in a way that helped me get my mind off my reality. I was reminded that there is a larger plan for me to make a difference in the world.
As time went on, I continued to practice and focus on the sport of golf, it changed the meaning of my life and how I saw myself. I knew that if I didn’t practice my swing and craft of golf, it would show on the course. The more I practiced, my confidence increased, my techniques improved, and the outcome was a better score. I took charge of my destiny, applying this to life. Am I practicing my daily affirmations, am I taking care of myself, am I being a good steward of my time that reflects the values I uphold? Golf slowed me down, gave me a necessary pause, and challenged me to think about these things. What is the next best move for me? There is power in intention and the energy of intention is what determines your life. I make it a habit to check in with myself and ask this.
You can make good grades and that is applaudable, but it can become numb or routine, a feeling that you’re supposed to make those grades. However, the pleasure for me in golf was the more I practiced, I saw my game improve. That was a satisfying mixture of therapeutic success that I was unaware that I needed to experience. This was the beginning of understanding that a terrible human experience doesn’t define the person I am. I can make improvements through shaping and defining myself to ultimately create the life I want to have. If I had a not-so-favorable golf day, tomorrow was a new day to get back out there and improve yesterday's score. I connected the dots and realized it works that way every day. Tomorrow is a new day to start over if today didn’t go as well as planned.
Mental Health Importance Scholarship
David Satcher, medical doctor and public health administrator who was also the 16th surgeon general of the United States(1998–2002), best describes why I believe my mental health is important. He said, "There is no health without mental health". My mental health is a part of my well-being. The state of my mental health determines how I operate psychologically, emotionally, and socially.
My mental health greatly correlates with my personal feeling about myself. Sometimes we can be our own worst enemy by being hyper-critical of ourselves. Negative beliefs and thoughts about ourselves can cause us to self-sabotage and hold us back from a productive day or ultimately achieving our dreams. There are times I don't feel confident about myself and those are the moments I recite words of affirmation in the mirror and throughout the day. Over time this has helped me decrease negative self-talk and increase positive thinking. I'm very demanding of myself and I make mistakes but I know that doesn't mean I'm a failure. The positive affirmations help me strengthen my resiliency to setbacks and bounce back when things go wrong.
The state of my mental health affects the quality of my life. Life is unpredictable and based on our experiences of what happens to us or around us, our environment, a key indicator of our response is based upon how healthy our mind is. Prioritizing my wellness routine helps me be more emotionally and mentally resilient. I'm able to flourish in various aspects of my life and persevere through difficult times.
When psychological wellness is affected, it can cause negative behaviors that may not only affect personal health but also compromise relationships with others. When I'm experiencing emotional distress it's challenging for me to show up for people I care about. I tend to retreat and prefer to be alone to carry the weight of my emotions myself. My coping skill for this kind of challenge is to reach out for talk therapy and rely on the guidance of a professional. Therapy has taught me healthier ways to interact with others and copying mechanisms to practice during difficult times.
Mental wellness is important at every stage of life from childhood, adolescence, through adulthood and especially as we age. To keep my mental health in shape I prioritize rest and sleep, exercise regularly, meditate, and maintain a positive outlook on life. This helps me manage the stressors of my daily life as a student, single mom, and employee. I'm intentional about my 4-year-old son learning techniques for his mental health. We read age-appropriate books about self-care and have conversations about the importance of eating healthy, exercising, and getting rest. He also has affirmations he enjoys reciting.
Michael Rudometkin Memorial Scholarship
It's an instinct for me to embody selflessness, as someone who has a deep sense of empathy, I have an active awareness of the needs of others and a willingness to put myself in someone else's shoes. I genuinely desire to help others and I understand the impact this can make in someone's life. It's more than doing a good deed, the smallest gesture of kindness can have a tremendous impact on someone who is struggling.
In college, I participated in a research project on the homeless population. We were given a list of questions to ask them and in return for their participation, they received a hot meal. One of the questions asked, "How did you become homeless?". An unforgettable participant shared his personal story, he has a college degree, had a great career and was married. His wife was diagnosed with cancer. He lost his job taking care of her, ran through their assets paying for treatment, his wife lost the battle and he lost everything. I will never forget his story, it stood out among a sea of stories but it was relatable, this can happen to anyone. Cancer and financial crisis do not discriminate and many times families can end up in a financial crisis due to health reasons.
I was compelled to continue volunteering at the homeless shelter without knowing I would develop a passion to start a career in social services. My first job out of college was as a case manager with the housing authority. I was tasked with helping public housing residents become homeowners the comedy in this is I had no clue how to purchase a home, I was still in an apartment but I had to heart to educate and help my clients figure it out. It was a blessing to have the internet because I came home daily to research the process, I was active in connecting with banks and community resources to learn more, and as a result, I was able to help nine families reach homeownership within one year.
I love anonymously doing small acts of kindness. They're fun and I often wonder the difference I made or how the person's day was going before they experienced the act of kindness. One of my favorite gestures starts at a drive-thru window, paying for someone's coffee behind me. I enjoy this one because as we get in a rut of life, it can cause someone to pause for a moment of gratitude which can shift their day if it wasn't going well. Not to mention, it can be a fun pay-it-forward chain event throughout the day.
Once a month I purchase snacks and supplies, and I have a couple of girlfriends help out to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and pack them in brown paper bags and pass them out to the homeless. Inside the bagged lunch we also include a short note or scripture on an index card for encouragement. We've been doing this for a few years now and the recipients of the lunches shared with us how they look forward to their notes, so it's nice to know that means a lot to them.
I enjoy donating my old professional wardrobe to the local women's center. They have a career closet on-site and women can come and shop there to get an outfit for a job interview or get a few starter outfits for new employment. Some of the women could be escaping domestic violence, starting anew after incarceration, or may have hit hard times.
Your Health Journey Scholarship
Steven Adler said, "You can have all the riches and success in the world, but if you don't have your health, you have nothing". This is a great message that puts in perspective how important our health is and should be prioritized. How can we manage the day-to-day without our health and be effective in our daily lives? My wellness is a top priority because if I unintentionally neglect it, I feel worse physically and I have a child that depends on me. I'm intentional about practicing healthy wellness habits daily so I can feel my best. Over time as this lifestyle continues it will be instrumental to prevent or control health problems.
I did not value the importance of managing my wellness until I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in my late 20's. The flare-ups were mild because I exercised a lot and ate fairly healthily. However, as I've gotten older they've gotten worse. I saw a documentary on how diet (good and bad) plays a role in our health and I was empowered to start a vegan diet. It wasn't difficult to stay the course and not return to my previous eating habits because I felt so better in a variety of ways and saw immediate improvements in my medical tests.
After a few months of practicing diet, I had fewer RA flare-ups. My doctor scheduled a bloodwork appointment and we were able to see the results of practicing a clean diet. I tested below the numbers for an RA diagnosis, so it had disappeared. I was flabbergasted that my diet had that kind of result. I also suffered from daily sinus headaches and received weekly allergy shots. I was unaware the headaches were happening because I had food allergies. So by practicing the vegan diet, I eliminated dairy, which was causing the headaches.
Healthy eating is not only vital for me to properly manage my health and be effective daily but my mental health improved. I was suffering from daily fatigue, brain fog, and poor attention span. When I made the shift, I had more energy to include a weekly workout regime and lost 35 lbs. I had less brain fog and was able to think with clarity and focus better at work and in school. I appreciated the improvements in physical and mental health especially as a mom because I need my energy to keep up with my active 4-year-old son.
I recognize that maintaining proper wellness techniques is key to helping me succeed as a student. I use a calendar to keep track of my assignments, schedule study time, and schedule time for exercise. I'm a nontraditional college student. I work full-time and I'm a single mom so I must be healthy physically and mentally to be able to balance my schedule. If I'm not taking care of my wellness I'm more susceptible to getting sick. If I get sick I have to take time off from work and still manage to care for my son. Given all my responsibilities exercising is vital to me and helpful in managing stress as a student, mom, and employee. I'm intentional about managing my wellness and as a result, I'm able to be effective as a mom, at work, and excel as a student because I feel my best.
Mind, Body, & Soul Scholarship
I'm most excited about connecting with classmates in my cohort. During my undergraduate years, my classmates and I were very close. We were assigned numerous group projects but we enjoyed working together, we studied for exams together and helped each other understand the materials. In addition to connecting with classmates, I need to continue to maintain a healthy lifestyle to perform at my absolute best academically, professionally, and personally.
As a non-traditional student, my challenges require me to be intentional about my time and activities so my habits include living by a calendar and committing to a schedule. Steven Adler said, "You can have all the riches and success in the world, but if you don't have your health, you have nothing". This message puts in perspective how important our health is and should be prioritized. My wellness is a top priority because if I unintentionally neglect it, I feel worse physically. I'm intentional about practicing healthy wellness habits daily so I can feel my best. Over time as this lifestyle continues it will be instrumental to prevent or control health problems.
I didn't value the importance of managing my wellness until I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in my late 20's. The flare-ups were mild because I exercised a lot and ate fairly healthily. However, as I've gotten older they've gotten worse. I saw a documentary on how diet (good and bad) plays a role in our health and I was empowered to start a vegan diet. It wasn't difficult to stay the course because I felt so much better and saw improvements in medical tests.
After a few months, I had fewer RA flare-ups. My doctor scheduled a bloodwork appointment and I tested below the numbers for an RA diagnosis, it had disappeared. I was flabbergasted that I had that kind of result. I also suffered from daily sinus headaches and received weekly allergy shots. I was unaware that I had food allergies. So by practicing the vegan diet, I eliminated dairy, which was causing those headaches.
Healthy eating is not only vital for me to properly manage my health but my mental health improved. I was suffering from daily fatigue, brain fog, and poor attention span. When I made the shift, I had more energy to include a weekly workout regime and lost 35 lbs. I had less brain fog and was able to think with clarity and focus better at work and in school. I appreciated the improvements in physical and mental health especially after I became a mom because I need my energy to keep up with my active 4-year-old son.
I recognize that maintaining wellness techniques is key to helping me succeed as a student. I actively practice my faith to care for my soul through prayer, worship, and meditation. It helps me slow down and prioritize life appropriately. I work full-time and I'm a single mom so I must be healthy physically and mentally to be able to balance my schedule. If I'm not taking care of my wellness I'm more susceptible to getting sick. If I get sick I have to take time off from work and still manage to care for my son. Given all my responsibilities exercising is vital to me and helpful in managing stress as a student, mom, and employee. I'm intentional about managing my wellness and as a result, I'm able to be effective as a mom, at work, and excel as a student because I feel my best.
Caleb G. Banegas Scholarship
I believe I'm uniquely deserving of this award because I'm a dedicated public servant but also because of my perspective and adopted definition of the words "success" and "excellence" that I live by. This is best described in one of my favorite quotes by an unknown author which says "Success isn't just about what you accomplish in your life, it's about what you inspire others to do". When we think of successful people, often our minds jump to those that have achieved great wealth or status such as athletes or entrepreneurs, however, I measure success according to the impact I've had on someone's life. Success can come from helping someone else overcome an obstacle, providing guidance when needed, or being a positive role model for younger generations.
After college, I had a rewarding career in the non-profit sector helping single moms achieve self-sufficiency. I've had the opportunity to be a cheerleader, advocate, and resource for families as they worked with me to achieve their goals to purchase a home, going back to school or starting a business. The foundation of my career was built around moving families out of poverty and it was extremely rewarding and humbling.
When I share my story about when I started college as a first-generation student and a woman of color attending school full-time but also working full-time to afford it, I find it inspires people to abandon excuses to continue their education. This brings me to share my adopted definition of "excellence" best defined by Aristotle who says "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit". I believe I have been successful academically and professionally because of my consistency in making the right choices. In addition, I never define obstacles as failures because I credit all my successes to my continued optimism and perseverance through life's challenges and storms.
This scholarship will help me on my journey to pursue higher education and create a better life for myself, my son, and the community. I'm working on a graduate degree in Organizational Leadership.
With my education and experience, I can impact the lives of others and my community. This award is not just going to help me obtain a graduate degree but will be equipping me to educate, coach, and motivate others to speak to their inner leaders to help them overcome challenges or empower them to make decisions that serve the life they want. As a first-generation student, a survivor of an abusive marriage, a woman of color, and a single mom I want to use my testimonies from challenges I've overcome to empower others to do the same in their lives. I view this scholarship as an investment in sewing a seed that will become fruitful and multiply. In the future, I hope to be able to give back to this fund to help other women create a better life for themself and multiply the efforts of this scholarship's intended purpose.
DV Awareness Scholarship in Memory of Teresa Cox, Rhonda Cox and Jimmie Neal
Domestic violence made a permanent imprint on the person I am today. I survived a short-term marriage to a narcissist that was fluent in verbal and emotional abuse. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what I could do better all while his words and actions slowly began to dim my light. We dated and married in such a short period that there wasn’t enough time to see patterns of toxic behavior. Two years in and with a newborn in my arms, I began to wonder who I married and what I have gotten myself into. I was a married single mom.
My best friend is a licensed MHC and I’m comfortable talking to her about personal matters, I know she will keep it confidential and give unbiased advice. She kept encouraging me to research narcissism and I did but only on a surface level. After 2 years in this toxic marriage and hours of Youtube videos learning more about this word, my mind was blown. How did I fall for such a person? I studied this in college, in a course called Violence and Abuse, we learned about the cycle of abuse. How did I end up in one? He promised me dreams but delivered nightmares. I’m in the process of a divorce and I joined a divorce care support group to help encourage me through this journey.
This experience has birthed a passion in me to raise awareness about domestic violence, support the victims and survivors, and help fund the cause. To educate myself and raise awareness, I keep abreast of the current literature and educational podcasts regarding domestic violence. It's paramount to stay up to date because as literature and awareness about domestic violence grows, abusers may shift how they present themselves to remain hidden.
I became a member of a local domestic violence support group when I needed support to navigate my tumultuous marriage. I'm still engaged with the group in a supportive role for victims and survivors. When I have opportunities for speaking engagements or if the opportunity presents itself I share my story as it establishes rapport and trust. I also take a moment to listen to others share their stories. I meet the survivors and victims where they are. I've been an emotional support system for victims who needed to leave the relationship safely and I would refer them to local resources that could help with a safety exit plan.
I've made an impact in the lives of others that have experienced domestic violence through support groups, increasing awareness to recognize characteristics of healthy and unhealthy relationships, and encouraging the use of community resources. My voice is a powerful tool because I use it to share my story and eliminate feelings of shame, feeling alone, or embarrassment. Once those barriers are broken it's easier for someone experiencing this to feel empowered to take action to end the cycle.
For the last 15 years, I've committed myself to the non-profit industry. I've had the most rewarding career helping individuals and families improve their lives and accomplish their personal goals. I've always had a heart for helping others see the best in themselves and domestic violence victims and survivors are near and dear to my heart. I find it rewarding to be a part of the journey as they transform from victim to survivor and thrive, it's a beautiful transformation of healing. On a larger scale, I believe my greatest impact on these individuals is through volunteering my grant writing skills to assist local non-profits to increase funding for domestic violence victims.
Wellness Warriors Scholarship
Steven Adler said, "You can have all the riches and success in the world, but if you don't have your health, you have nothing". This is a great message that puts in perspective how important our health is and should be prioritized. How can we manage the day-to-day without our health and be effective in our daily lives? My wellness is a top priority because if I unintentionally neglect it, I feel worse physically and I have a child that depends on me. I'm intentional about practicing healthy wellness habits daily so I can feel my best. Over time as this lifestyle continues it will be instrumental to prevent or control health problems.
I did not value the importance of managing my personal wellness until I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in my late 20's. The flare-ups were mild because I exercised a lot and ate fairly healthily. However, as I've gotten older they've gotten worse. I watched a documentary on how diet (good and bad) plays a role in our health. I was empowered to start a vegan diet. It wasn't difficult to stay the course and not return to my previous eating habits because I felt so better in a variety of ways and saw immediate improvements in medical tests.
After a few months of practicing the vegan diet, I had fewer RA flare-ups. My doctor scheduled a bloodwork appointment so we were able to see the results of practicing a clean diet. I tested below the numbers for an RA diagnosis, so it had disappeared. I was flabbergasted that my diet had that kind of result. I was also suffering from daily sinus headaches and received weekly allergy shots for them. I was unaware the headaches were happening because I had food allergies. So by practicing the vegan diet, I was able to eliminate dairy, which was causing those headaches.
Healthy eating is not only vital for me to properly manage my health and be effective daily but my mental health improved. I was suffering from daily fatigue, brain fog, and poor attention span. When I made the shift, I had more energy to include a weekly workout regime and lost 35 lbs. I had less brain fog and was able to think with clarity and focus better at work and in school. I appreciated the improvements in physical and mental health especially after I became a mom because I need my energy to keep up with my very active 4-year-old son.
I recognize that maintaining proper wellness techniques is key to helping me succeed as a student. I use a calendar to keep track of my assignments, schedule study time, and schedule time for exercise. I'm a nontraditional college student. I work full-time and I'm a single mom so I must be healthy physically and mentally to be able to balance my schedule. If I'm not taking care of my wellness I'm more susceptible to getting sick. If I get sick I have to take time off from work and still manage to care for my son. Given all my responsibilities exercising is vital to me and helpful in managing stress as a student, mom, and employee. I'm intentional about managing my wellness and as a result, I'm able to be effective as a mom, at work, and excel as a student because I feel my best
Career Search Scholarship
The last 15 years of my career were dedicated to the public service field. I've had the opportunity to be a part of an anti-poverty program where the goal was to get 1000 people of out poverty in 1000 days. I had a small caseload of families that I worked with to increase their financial, human, and social assets. This initiative was a community effort that included local non-profits and city government officials. The program was successful, we were able to publish a case study of the findings.
I've worked with Habitat for Humanity as a Family Services Manager. It was a rewarding position and I got to work with families to improve their credit and finances to be able to purchase a home. After my tenure there I started a position in city government managing a federal grant portfolio, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), from the U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development. I was proud to oversee a team of project managers that worked closely with community non-profits to fund programs such as the Boys and Girls Club, Girl Scouts, and local homeless shelters.
In 2021 I was selected for a professional development opportunity to attend a Leadership Academy. It was a year-long series of workshops, reading assignments, and writing research papers. I enjoyed studying the best practices and components of leadership by John C. Maxwell and Patrick Lencioni. We also studied employing leadership among different generations and learned what motivates a Baby Boomer from a Gen Z or Millennial. I was inspired to learn about the dynamics of leadership that I've decided to return to college to earn a graduate degree in Organizational Leadership.
I'm interested in exploring opportunities as a life coach, leadership consultant, and possibly teaching workshops or college courses. I'm also interested in exploring the idea of becoming a Chief Executive Officer of a Nonprofit Organization since I have the technical knowledge but build my leadership skills for effectiveness. There are a variety of niches within the career field of a life coach, I'd like to offer new insight into challenges and zero in on negative patterns that could be standing in the way of success.
I believe given our new normal of remote work and virtual meetings that we need to look at approaches to leading in a virtual work environment. Leadership development matters so much because the actions and attitudes of leaders drive performance in several ways: improving employee engagement, enhancing productivity and cultivating an innovative and inclusive business culture. I'd like to see businesses thrive and for their greatest resources, their employees, to feel supported and inspired as well. I hope to leave a legacy in the leadership industry and have a great collection of work yielding footprints of best practices and reinforcing new ways of working that will drive strong results.
I want to continue the theme of making a difference in the life of others through coaching and motivating individuals. I believe my calling is to help people and it's an honor to work in partnership with individuals to help them reach their maximum potential across all facets of life. I feel most fulfilled when I know I'm making an impact in an individual's life especially helping them to be a better version of themselves.
I Can Do Anything Scholarship
My dream version of my future self is to be a secret (unnamed) philanthropist.
Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund
WinnerWhen I started college as a first-generation student and woman of color I worked full-time and attended school full time to afford it. After college, I had a rewarding career in the non-profit sector helping single moms achieve self-sufficiency. I've had the opportunity to be a cheerleader, advocate, and resource for families as they worked with me to achieve their goals to purchase a home, go back to school or start a business. The foundation of my career was built around moving families out of poverty and it was extremely rewarding and humbling.
I was nominated for a professional development opportunity to attend a leadership academy. It was a year-long series of workshops to help cultivate leadership through best practices and studying historical scenarios of best and poor practices. It was during this academy that I became passionate about servant leadership. It was also during this academy that I had to self-talk and depend on myself for empowerment to leave an abusive marriage. I was afraid to be a single mom and raise my son by myself. When I realized that although I lived with my husband, I was pretty much a married single mom already doing everything on my own, the fear departed from me and I safely left.
When I left the marriage and was in a safe living environment, I didn't know there would be more obstacles to overcome that I didn't have going into the marriage. I'd experienced such levels of emotional and verbal abuse that I was diagnosed with PTSD and anxiety. I was having anxiety attacks from triggers that weren't always negative so I couldn't see them coming. As I continued to heal, build myself up, and navigate a divorce, I still had to be a very present mom with no family or emotional support.
When I take a moment to pause and look back over my life I realize that I've overcome so many challenges. I had to undergo IVF to conceive my son and I was happy when it worked especially when the doctors told me it wasn't possible. Today, I'm a single mom of a very active 4-year-old son. I'm grateful for the journey of motherhood although I purposely waited until marriage and never intended to do this alone. Some days aren't easy but I know I can do it. I learned that my best can be measured differently each day and as long as I show up for him as his mom, that's all that matters.
This scholarship would help me create a better life for myself, my son, and the community. I'm working on a graduate degree in Organizational Leadership. I believe in educating, advocating, and motivating women to speak to their inner leaders to help them overcome challenges or empower them to make decisions that serve the life they want. As a first-generation student, a survivor of an abusive marriage, a woman of color, and a single mom I want to use my testimonies from challenges I've overcome to empower others to do the same in their lives. I view this scholarship as an investment in sewing a seed that will become fruitful and multiply. In the future, I hope to be able to give back to this fund to help other women create a better life for themself and multiply the efforts of this scholarship's intended purpose.
Healthy Eating Scholarship
It was Steven Adler that said, "You can have all the riches and success in the world, but if you don't have your health, you have nothing". This is a great message that puts in perspective how important our health is and should be prioritized. How can we manage the day-to-day without our health and be effective? It's important to adopt healthy eating habits to function at our maximum potential each day. Over time as this lifestyle continues it will be instrumental to prevent or control health problems.
I did not value the importance of healthy eating until I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in my late 20's. The flare-ups were mild because I exercised a lot and ate fairly healthily. However, as I've gotten older they've gotten worse. I watched a documentary on how diet (good and bad) plays a role in our health. I was empowered to start a vegan diet. It wasn't difficult to stay the course and not return to my previous eating habits because I felt so better in a variety of ways and saw immediate improvements in medical tests.
After a few months of practicing the vegan diet, I had fewer RA flare-ups. My doctor scheduled a bloodwork appointment so we were able to see the results of practicing a clean diet. I tested below the numbers for an RA diagnosis, so it had disappeared. I was flabbergasted that my diet had that kind of result. I was also suffering from daily sinus headaches and received weekly allergy shots for them. I was unaware the headaches were happening because I had food allergies. So by practicing the vegan diet, I was able to eliminate dairy, which was causing those headaches.
Healthy eating is not only vital for me to properly manage my health and be effective daily but my mental health improved. I was suffering from daily fatigue, brain fog, and poor attention span. When I made the shift, I had more energy to include a weekly workout regime and lost 35 lbs. I had less brain fog and was able to think with clarity and focus better at work. I appreciated the improvements to physical and mental health especially after I became a mom because I need my energy to keep up with my very active 4-year-old son.
Although I didn't appreciate the benefits of healthy eating habits initially, I do believe without our health we have nothing and I want to ensure my son adopts healthy habits early on. 4-year-olds can be picky eaters so we have a lot of fun making healthy snacks and dinners. He loves dinosaurs and his favorite snack is dinosaur brains with tree branches. This sounds a lot more fun to him than hummus and pretzels.
I recognize through daily healthy habits that prioritize and value my and my son's health, that I'm breaking a generational curse for my family. My grandmother and great-grandmother were both diagnosed with diabetes. They both took the diagnosis as a life sentence and failed to manage their health properly. As a result, they both left our family way too soon but I'm empowered and committed to being healthy so I can be around for my son and see my future grandkids.
Organic Formula Shop Single Parent Scholarship
As I've spent the last few days thinking about this question, what do you find the most challenging about the combination of being a student and a single parent, I'm compelled to share my personal story for the context of my challenge and emerging passion to pave the way for my and my child's future. As a first-generation college student, education was always important to me when I was a child and I've always been passionate to learn new things. When I started college as an undergraduate I worked full-time and went to school full-time. At the age of 22, I purchased my first home. I was excited to get my education goals behind me so I could start a career and enjoy life and at some point, I had plans to get married and have children.
I purposely waited until marriage to have a child because being very traditional-minded, I wanted to do things "the right way". I had a great career during the years I was employed in the non-profit sector helping families, especially single mom increase their financial, social, and human assets. Very rewarding work, I got to help them achieve goals of homeownership, increase savings, and even return to school. I met my husband, we dated, got married, and conceived our son through IVF. I never thought I would be a mom because of doctors diagnosis but due to new medical procedures, I was able to make it happen. A couple of years later the marriage didn't work out, we filed for divorce.
Today I'm the mom of an active 4-year-old adventurous little boy, his dad isn't very involved in his life especially since he moved out of state. I'm the only child and don't have a large family so one of the challenges is support and the lack thereof. I was afraid to leave my abusive marriage because I was nervous and afraid about the challenges of being a single mom and wasn't confident I could manage. It took a lot of self-talk, determination, and bravery, and I did it. I'm a single mom and enjoying life with my son.
In addition to a lack of outside support, there are additional challenges to balancing student and mom life. The challenges of a combination of student and single parent include work-life balance, lack of self-care, and financial burdens. As a single mom, I still have a household to manage while going to school. My son is old enough to help with some of the chores around the house and we tend to do them together. This allows me to teach him responsibility, and spend time with him all while getting the house together.
We all have 24 hours in a day and 8 of those hours we need to use to rest. If you work full-time another 8 is for work. That leaves another 8 for school (class and studying), spending time with family, and possibly trying to enjoy yourself or indulge in self-care. Single moms are quick to neglect self-care because after all the daily routines are done there's usually little to no time available for themselves or there's no energy left for the day. I find time at least twice a month to be intentional and schedule some time for myself to enjoy a book, have lunch with a girlfriend, or have a spa night at home. It also gives me something to look forward to especially if I'm having a bad day.
The financial burdens that come up for me as a single mom are challenging because our household has one income. I continue to save for emergencies and I'm thankful that as they arise I can meet them. It's been challenging for me this year because my income was cut significantly and I'm managing a load of debt from paying the attorney for the divorce. We live extremely frugally utilizing consignment shops and grocery shopping with coupons. My home is older and does need repairs and maintenance can be expensive because I'm not very handy around the house so I have to hire a handyman for small projects such as replacing a toilet or replacing a garbage disposal.
I've decided to go back to school for a graduate degree in Organizational Leadership. I want to be a motivational voice for other single moms to know that there is a leader within and they need to speak to her. For me to earn this scholarship, would be a daily reminder that even though there are many challenges of being a single mom, if you take it one day at a time and give yourself grace, you can overcome them. This scholarship is evidence of recognition that it's hard to balance both roles as a single mom and student and that someone recognizes that and is allowing moms to be a voice and speak to it, we aren't overlooked as this being a challenge but we can make it and I appreciate that. As a single mom, I think it's important to be reminded that our children see us through a different lens than we see ourselves. We need to keep showing up for them and ourselves.
This scholarship would help my child's future by giving me the financial resources I need to further my education and additionally continue to provide for him. I'm not foreign to hard work and this scholarship is a tool to purchase the classes I need but I still need to do the hard work in school, manage my time appropriately to accomplish my education goal and continue to invest time in my child. In the future, I plan to donate resources for scholarships to help other moms be able to further their education goals for themselves and their families. This scholarship is an investment in me by planting one seed. I will work to generate a garden in return and increase the return on investment. This is breaking generational curses and providing a means for generational wealth.
Scholarship Institute’s Annual Women’s Leadership Scholarship
It was when I accepted my first leadership position without any formal training or any knowledge of best practices that I realized the gravity of the impact that an effective or ineffective leader has on a team and the organization. I felt overwhelmed as I decided to educate myself on the topic, where do I start? There's a lot of material on the topic and not to mention I felt pressure that I owed it to my team to lead them responsibly.
I took a moment to think about the characteristics that I need to be intentional with to ensure my team experiences during interactions with me. I want them to feel heard, and that their ideas matter. I want them to know they're valued and that they are the subject matter experts of their job. Through practicing active listening, and striving to understand and empathize I discovered as problems arose, they felt comfortable reaching out to me for assistance or guidance.
As daily interactions and meetings were happening, I discovered a pattern of unfavorable habits among the team that was developed to cope with unpleasant situations. This needed to be addressed, I value a healthy working environment and the best way for me to promote one was to prioritize it. With the support of my colleagues, we created an environment that served the team by providing resources and support such as weekly 1:1 meetings, a mentorship program and provided additional outside resources. As the team continued to feel supported in a healthier working environment, it was also imperative they know I deeply support their personal growth and professional development. Through concrete action, I made sure to allocate funds for professional development.
After a few months, the team recognized their leader listens, shows empathy, and cultivates a healthy environment. As a result, a sense of community started to emerge among the team. It was rewarding to witness the team connect as the level of trust and companionship improved. This helped the team grow on an individual level and also shine through in their performance.
My most memorable story is of a direct report I met with weekly to review his assignments to ensure timely completion. He felt comfortable sharing with me that he struggles to complete his work because he doesn't like his job. I thanked him for feeling comfortable enough to be frank with me and I immediately empathized and shared with him a similar experience I had. I told him he still needs to be accountable for getting his work done but I support him in finding something he wanted to do. I also encouraged him to think about other roles he may want in the department, we talked through a few and he decided he wasn't interested. I asked him if he thought exercising the tuition assistance program we offered, he later looked into it and enrolled in a master's program. As time went on, he decided to resign but thanked me and asked if I would continue to mentor him. He still refers to me as his "best boss". He shared that he felt supported no matter what but he also knew he had to remain accountable to get his job done. Today he has a job he loves and he finished his degree.
Leadership is the virtue of inspiring others to reach their highest level of potential. Through my passion for leadership, I decided to study organizational leadership. In the future, I hope to coach effective leaders, teach best practices, and be a mentor and resource to younger generations.