Reading
Cultural
Literature
I read books multiple times per month
Franchesca Isabel Lorenzo
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WinnerFranchesca Isabel Lorenzo
595
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WinnerEducation
San Lorenzo High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Majors of interest:
- Clinical Psychology
Career
Dream career field:
Psychology
Dream career goals:
Clinical Psychologist, or Psychiatrist
Poll Worker during the 2020 presidential elections
Alameda Registrar of Voters2020 – 2020Style Consultant
Target2019 – 20201 year
Public services
Volunteering
Key Club — In Key Club, I've participated in many volunteer activities. As a member during the pandemic, the activities I've participated in have all been online. I took part in making cards and letters for kids who are in hospitals. I've also participated in many games and activities like running/walking to earn money for each mile I've gone for UNICEF.2020 – PresentVolunteering
Boys and Girl's Club America — As a volunteer for Boys and Girls Club, I assisted the children as they did their homework and played. I guided students with their assignments each afternoon. I mentored the children as they each asked questions regarding their assignments from class. Based off this experience, I learned to be more patient with children.2018 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Justricia Scholarship for Education
Winner “Make sure you take advantage of the opportunities you’ve been given.” These are words that have constantly been uttered out of my parent’s mouth since the day I immigrated to America. Being the first in my family to have a chance at studying in America, education has played a big role in my life. In my household, it’s said that the key to success is my education. Coming to America and being given the chance to pursue my education here meant that I was in charge of my own future. My parents provided me the opportunity of seeking a brighter time ahead and it’s always been my responsibility to ensure that success by working hard.
Ever since I was a little girl, my biggest dreams have always been to hold a professional job, living a comfortable life and providing for my family. With this in mind, I always knew I needed to work hard and study to achieve this goal of mine. Growing up, my needs were provided but most things people my age had, I could not acquire. In school my friends would bring their latest gadgets and toys while I watched over their shoulders trying to hide my jealousy. I was in 4th grade and most of my friends had the latest Iphone while I tried to hide my cheap MetroPCS phone. Unlike my peers, my parents held minimum wage jobs making it difficult for them to afford things beyond the necessities.
Being a child of immigrants, my parents weren’t able to attend school in America; hence, their job opportunities were limited so our financial capacity was limited while growing up. It has always been my parents and my dream to be well educated so my opportunities would not be limited, unlike theirs. Being able to go to school in America served as an opportunity to expand my horizons and widen my opportunities to be a fulfillment of my parent’s American dream.