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Hailey Thao
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FinalistBio
I am Hailey Thao, a Hmong American. I plan to go to college at the University of Wisconsin- Madison and major in business, marketing, or graphic design. I want to use my future degree to help create awareness of businesses or promote communities in need of help.
My family is the most important thing to me. My parents are divorced, but I have two younger brothers and one with autism. Despite facing financial hardships and personal setbacks, I have remained motivated in my walk of academic and personal growth.
As I grew up with an autistic younger brother, I experienced firsthand the challenges he has had to face. Seeing my brother go to the clinics and get special therapy gravely saddened me, but also gave me some hope. I saw the efforts the pediatrics put into my brother and that shaped my perspective on life. I wanted to ensure that individuals like my brother had the support, love, and opportunities like him.
I will study the concepts of autism spectrum disorders and I plan to educate the public eye about autism and challenge the idea of stereotypes the public have.
I would be a great recipient of scholarships because, throughout my academic journey, I have consistently strived for the best. I have maintained a high GPA all my high school, demonstrated a thirst for knowledge, and actively engaged in classroom discussions.
With financial support, I will continue my educational journey. I will use my knowledge from college and use it to effectively impact the autism community. I want to be able to promote awareness of undermining communities and share their stories.
Education
Brown Deer Middle/High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Accounting and Computer Science
- Business/Managerial Economics
- Marketing
- Film/Video and Photographic Arts
- Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians
Career
Dream career field:
Arts
Dream career goals:
Employee with LLC
MIAD Internship2023 – 2023Front Of House
Panda Express2022 – Present2 years
Sports
Volleyball
Junior Varsity2021 – 20221 year
Research
Bible/Biblical Studies
Church — High School Leader2023 – Present
Arts
Etsy
IllustrationCommissions, Stickers2021 – PresentYouTube
Graphic ArtVideo Making2021 – PresentMakers LLC
Graphic ArtProduct Design2023 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
DECA — Cashier2021 – 2022Volunteering
Missions Trip — Leader2023 – 2023Volunteering
Church — Leader2023 – PresentVolunteering
Church — Piano2023 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
A Man Helping Women Helping Women Scholarship
I plan to go to college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and major in business. I want to use my future degree in business to help create awareness of companies or promote communities in need of help.
With financial support, I will be able to unlock my potential, continue my educational journey, and contribute to creating a better world. I will use my knowledge from college and use it to effectively impact the community and contribute innovative solutions. I plan to use my business degree to create programs to support communities like the autism community. I want to be able to promote awareness of the community that my dear brother has to live with and share others' stories while also providing financial help.
As I grew up with an autistic younger brother, I experienced firsthand the challenges he has had to face. As I have witnessed my brother grow with his autism, I have great respect and empathy for his struggles. Seeing my brother go to the clinics and get special therapy gravely saddened me, but also gave me some hope. I saw the efforts the psychiatrist and pediatrics put into my brother and that shaped my perspective on life. I wanted to ensure that individuals like my brother had the support, love, and opportunities like him.
I will study the concepts of autism spectrum disorders, including the social, educational, and employment barriers. This knowledge will allow me to develop planned strategies that will address these challenges. I plan to start my business and begin educating the public eye about autism and challenge the idea of stereotypes the public may think autism is. I hope to work with local organizations and create stable public relations with other companies. With strong connections, I will collect resources in hopes of finding great support systems that this community needs.
I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work. I want to impact my audience with my advertising experience and am confident in my abilities for the future. I want to create the best environment and help most effectively to communities in need of help.
With this scholarship, I believe I'll be able to achieve even greater things. I will be able to invest in my education and skills, allowing me to develop the expertise to grow an autism-promoting business successfully. The financial support will reduce the financial burden of my education, enable me to invest in my skills, launch the business, and create financial independence for myself.
With a genuine urge to support the autism community, I am persistent in making a positive impact and ensuring that individuals like my brother are supported, empowered, and celebrated for their unique abilities.
Sola Family Scholarship
When my mother divorced. It was the first time I had seen her cry.
I often find myself thinking about this moment. I think it is because someone I see as a strong parent can be vulnerable, but hide their hardships.
She sacrifices because she loves.
Growing up with a single mother taught me a lot. My mother had always been a very independent woman, but she truly had a wake-up call after her divorce from my father. My father had made some bad decisions and ultimately my mom realized the fall of her marriage with him was because of their values. Although her hardships, she was determined to provide a good life for her children.
As I grew up with my single mother, she consistently had shown me patience, strength, resilience, and truly unconditional love.
My mother continuously puts her needs before others. Not just her children, but for anyone. My mom is an introvert, but you can tell she loves to talk to others. She always provides for those in need of help. Her generous personality does not go unnoticed by others and is something I will always respect her for. She has taught me that love requires active listening and a genuine desire to understand the feelings and perspectives of others.
My mom encourages me. My mother encourages my siblings and me to learn, empathizes with our struggles, and turns our struggles into something that can be used for good. Her support has shown me that love is not based on success, but success is valued because of the person. She teaches us that the importance of success lies in the positive change we make in the lives of others. My youngest brother has autism, but not ever has she despised him for that. She sympathizes with him and shows him gentleness.
The most important thing my mother has demonstrated is forgiveness and that none is perfect, but continues to show grace and love. We are all human and can't get rid of our sinful nature. She showed me that through her divorce, she still forgave my father. Time and time again, she shows her patience and kindness to those whose done her wrong.
Her support, gentleness, and selflessness have shaped my perception of love and shown me the importance of relationships with others.
In my journey of growth, I am blessed to have been guided by my mother. From all the lessons she has taught me, I will use them wisely, ensuring that I love in an imperfect world. I want to become as incredible as my mom. Someone who perseveres even at rock bottom. Someone who leads by example. Someone who works tirelessly, but never complains. Someone who sacrifices for the ones she loves. Someone who loves all.
My mother taught me the value of love.
Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
I want to use my future degree in business to help create awareness of companies or promote communities in need of help.
With financial support, I will be able to unlock my potential, continue my educational journey, and contribute to creating a better world. I will use my knowledge from college and use it to effectively impact the community and contribute innovative solutions. I plan to use my business degree to create programs to support communities like the autism community. I want to be able to promote awareness of undermining communities and share their stories while also providing financial help.
My parents are divorced, but I have two younger brothers and one with autism. I want to better my career and future choices so I can lead a great example as an older sister. My wish is to be able to provide for my family and be there for my single mother and autistic younger brother. Life has faced me with many obstacles that have tested my determination. Despite facing financial hardships and personal setbacks, I have remained motivated in my walk of academic and personal growth.
As I grew up with an autistic younger brother, I experienced firsthand the challenges he has had to face. As I have witnessed my brother grow with his autism, I have great respect and empathy for his struggles. Seeing my brother go to the clinics and get special therapy gravely saddened me, but also gave me some hope. I saw the efforts the psychiatrist and pediatrics put into my brother and that shaped my perspective on life. I wanted to ensure that individuals like my brother had the support, love, and opportunities like him.
I will study the concepts of autism spectrum disorders, including the social, educational, and employment barriers. This knowledge will allow me to develop planned strategies that will address these challenges. I plan to start my business and begin educating the public eye about autism and challenge the idea of stereotypes the public may think autism is. My business will hire educated professionals with expertise in autism and have them teach services to individuals and develop their knowledge on the community.
I hope to work with local organizations and create stable public relations with other companies. I would push to collaborate with local schools, community centers, and agencies to create awareness of educational programs. With strong connections, I will collect resources in hopes of finding great support systems that work effectively.
I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work. I want to impact my audience with my advertising experience and am confident in my abilities for the future. I want to create the best environment and help most effectively to communities in need of help.
With a genuine urge to support the autism community, I am persistent to make a positive impact on the world and ensure that individuals like my brother are supported, empowered, and celebrated for their unique abilities. I am confident that my business will make a meaningful impact on the local community and the lives of ones with autism.
Learner Education Women in Mathematics Scholarship
Math reminds me of my youth.
Math has a special place in my heart and that is what draws me to it. Math was the subject my parents would make me focus on the most. When I was younger, the parent that was better in math was always my father. He would teach me multiplication when we were still learning how to add in school. I still remember when we would sit at the dinner table and work on math problems. Small moments like these are core to my youth.
My parents are divorced now, and I don't have time to work on math problems for fun. Life got busy.
The other reason why math is important is because it allows for lively discussions in the classroom with peers. I think my favorite class for the school year was my Honors Algebra 2 class. My classmates would all struggle with the same problems and complain about them together. We all worked together on questions when things got hard. We even made an online group chat to help each other with homework. This all created a deeper bond between me and my classmates and also work on challenges collectively. I think this is an important skill that math brings.
In my elementary days, I was above my class math level. As of now, I am struggling to maintain a good grade in my math classes. I am now, not the best at math anymore and not the top of my class. This does not stop me from loving math. These principles of mathematics have taught me I do not have to be the best or understand what I am learning to love math. I truly understand that math cannot always be understood. It is just a matter of whether you can keep finding hope in it. Math is just something that has so much to offer whether it be emotionally, financially, or just how vital it is in our world.
Math can be very frustrating at times and I find myself feeling disheartened of my abilities sometimes. But on the bright side, solving a difficult math problem gives a huge sense of satisfaction, and provides the feeling of doing something right. This gives me some sort of reassurance in my life. That I'm doing okay and that the future is bright because I have some sort of idea of what I'm doing. That is what always brings me back to math.
Hilda Klinger Memorial Scholarship
I have always been interested in art my whole life, but digital art was something that I fell in love with.
I started doing digital art when I was 10. My whole family has been talented in the arts, but none have pursued it career-wise. My mother supported me in chasing my dreams of being in the art field the most. I remember constantly watching drawing videos and having to show them to my mother because I was so inspired. She bought me my first digital tablet at a young age and I became addicted to it.
I chose to grow in my technique and skills I have even started an Etsy business, a YouTube channel, a WEBTOON comic, and an Instagram page dedicated to my art. Digital art is a passion of mine and I enjoy every project I work on. For the past 3 years, I have been taking graphic design classes at school and I am now in AP Studio Art.
My favorite artist has got to be WLOP. This artist is known for their practices on focus and visual hierarchy. They are the first artist I saw on YouTube doing a speedpaint and it piqued my interest in digital art. Though it was around 10 years since I first saw their work, I still today find their work spectacular. Their work is truly genius at first glance, but when you take a closer look you realize how they make something so complicated look simple.
WLOP uses manipulation in their art. After studying more on his art, I've seen all his illustrations consist of strong value. He creates his pieces with an idea of what he wants his viewer to look at first. This is so inspiring to me because though it doesn't seem that complicated, you soon realize how much thought and time is probably put into these ideas.
The reason why I was so captivated by WLOP's work is because that is exactly what he intended. He captures your attention and engages you the moment you lay your eyes on his work. A little like love at first sight.
I hope in the future to explore different techniques to learn how to grab anyone's attention with my work like how WLOP had to me. The impact this artist inflicted on me, is something every artist strives to become, including me. I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work as an artist. I want to impact my audience with my art and I am confident in my abilities for the future.
Wild Scholarship
I started doing digital art when I was 10 and I have grown so much in my technique and skills that I have even started an Etsy business, a YouTube channel, a WEBTOON comic, and an Instagram page dedicated to my art. Digital art is a passion of mine and I enjoy every project I work on. For the past 3 years, I have been taking graphic design classes at school and I am now in AP Studio Art. I have won the last two contests for creating a design for our school play and creating a logo.
The art piece that is most special to me is my art piece, "She Kills Monsters" theater poster. It is so special to me because the creative process is something I am proud of. I included parts of the story in the design. I was lucky enough to know the concept of the theater play, "Dungeon and Dragons" as I love to play it with my family. This allowed me to expand my design even more with my knowledge and create a unique and beautifully crafted poster design.
Art is my calling.
I choose to pursue an education in art because I have always been interested in art my whole life, and digital art was something that I fell in love with. I have grown to enjoy graphic design and use it to my potential. I was given the chance this year to be an intern for the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. I was assigned a company to work with and create a product design. It exposed me to the work of a graphic designer and how the workflow of being in a company would be. This allowed me to determine my future career and helped me understand how much I truly love art. I don't think I could see myself do anything else!
After completing my degree in graphic design, I hope to work as a professional graphic designer. Maybe not exactly a graphic designer, but anything art related and financially stable would make me happy. My wish is to be able to provide for my family and be there for my single mother and autistic younger brother. My wishes are to explore different design fields, such as motion graphics, web design, product design, and animation. I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work as a designer.
I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work as a designer. I want to impact my audience with my advertising experience and am confident in my abilities for the future. I want to create the best environment and help most effectively to communities in need of help.
Learner.com Algebra Scholarship
Math reminds me of my youth.
Math has a special place in my heart. Math was the subject my parents would make me focus on the most. When I was younger, the parent that was better in math was always my father. He would teach me multiplication when we were still learning how to add in school. I still remember when we would sit at the dinner table and work on math problems. Small moments like these are core to my youth.
My parents are divorced now, and I don't have time to work on math problems for fun. Life got busy.
In my elementary days, I was above my class math level. As of now, I am struggling to maintain a good grade in my math classes. I am now, not the best at math anymore and definetely not the top of my class. This does not stop me from loving math. I do not have to be the best or understand what I am learning to love math. Math is just something that has so much to offer whether it be emotionally, financially, or just hot vital it is in our world.
In math, there are always rules. This type of idea appeals to my logical thinking. I am someone who loves to problem solve. It's almost like doing puzzles and that is something I love about math.
The other reason why math is important is because it allows for lively discussions in the classroom with peers. I think my favorite class for the school year was my Honors Algebra 2 class. My classmates would all struggle with the same problems and complain about them together. We all worked together on questions when things got hard. We even made a online groupchat to help eachother on homework. This all created a deeper bond between me and my classmates and also work on challenges collectively. I think this is an important skill that math brings.
Math can be very frustrating at times and I find myself feeling disheartened of my abilities sometimes. But on the bright side, solving a difficult math problem gives a huge sense of satisfaction, and provides the feeling of doing something right. This gives me some sort of reassurance in my life. That I'm doing okay and that the future is bright because I have some sort of idea of what I'm doing. That is what always brings me back to math.
Bright Lights Scholarship
I plan to go to college at the University of Wisconsin- Madison and major in business. I want to use my future degree in business to help create awareness of companies or promote communities in need of help.
With financial support, I will be able to unlock my potential, continue my educational journey, and contribute to creating a better world. I will use my knowledge from college and use it to effectively impact the community and contribute innovative solutions. I plan to use my business degree to create programs to support communities like the autism community. I want to be able to promote awareness of the community that my dear brother has to live with and share others' stories while also providing financial help.
As I grew up with an autistic younger brother, I experienced firsthand the challenges he has had to face. As I have witnessed my brother grow with his autism, I have great respect and empathy for his struggles. Seeing my brother go to the clinics and get special therapy gravely saddened me, but also gave me some hope. I saw the efforts the psychiatrist and pediatrics put into my brother and that shaped my perspective on life. I wanted to ensure that individuals like my brother had the support, love, and opportunities like him.
I will study the concepts of autism spectrum disorders, including the social, educational, and employment barriers. This knowledge will allow me to develop planned strategies that will address these challenges. I plan to start my business and begin educating the public eye about autism and challenge the idea of stereotypes the public may think autism is. I hope to work with local organizations and create stable public relations with other companies. With strong connections, I will collect resources in hopes of finding great support systems that this community needs.
I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work. I want to impact my audience with my advertising experience and am confident in my abilities for the future. I want to create the best environment and help most effectively to communities in need of help.
With this scholarship, I believe I'll be able to achieve even greater things. I will be able to invest in my education and skills, allowing me to develop the expertise to grow an autism-promoting business successfully. The financial support will reduce the financial burden of my education, enable me to invest in my skills, launch the business, and create financial independence for myself.
With a genuine urge to support the autism community, I am persistent to make a positive impact and ensure that individuals like my brother are supported, empowered, and celebrated for their unique abilities.
Colby R. Eggleston and Kyla Lee Entrepreneurship Award
I want to use my future degree in business to help create awareness of companies or promote communities in need of help.
With financial support, I will be able to unlock my potential, continue my educational journey, and contribute to creating a better world. I will use my knowledge from college and use it to effectively impact the community and contribute innovative solutions. I plan to use my business degree to create programs to support communities like the autism community. I want to be able to promote awareness of undermining communities and share their stories while also providing financial help.
My parents are divorced, but I have two younger brothers and one with autism. I want to better my career and future choices so I can lead a great example as an older sister. My wish is to be able to provide for my family and be there for my single mother and autistic younger brother. Life has faced me with many obstacles that have tested my determination. Despite facing financial hardships and personal setbacks, I have remained motivated in my walk of academic and personal growth.
As I grew up with an autistic younger brother, I experienced firsthand the challenges he has had to face. As I have witnessed my brother grow with his autism, I have great respect and empathy for his struggles. Seeing my brother go to the clinics and get special therapy gravely saddened me, but also gave me some hope. I saw the efforts the psychiatrist and pediatrics put into my brother and that shaped my perspective on life. I wanted to ensure that individuals like my brother had the support, love, and opportunities like him.
I will study the concepts of autism spectrum disorders, including the social, educational, and employment barriers. This knowledge will allow me to develop planned strategies that will address these challenges. I plan to start my business and begin educating the public eye about autism and challenge the idea of stereotypes the public may think autism is. My business will hire educated professionals with expertise in autism and have them teach services to individuals and develop their knowledge on the community.
I hope to work with local organizations and create stable public relations with other companies. I would push to collaborate with local schools, community centers, and agencies to create awareness of educational programs. With strong connections, I will collect resources in hopes of finding great support systems that work effectively.
I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work. I want to impact my audience with my advertising experience and am confident in my abilities for the future. I want to create the best environment and help most effectively to communities in need of help.
With a genuine urge to support the autism community, I am persistent to make a positive impact and ensure that individuals like my brother are supported, empowered, and celebrated for their unique abilities. I am confident that my business will make a meaningful impact on the local community and the lives of ones with autism.
Deborah Thomas Scholarship Award
I am a Hmong American, currently attending Brown Deer High School. I plan to go to college at the University of Wisconsin- Madison and major in business. I want to use my future degree in business to help create awareness of companies or promote communities in need of help.
My parents are divorced, but I have two younger brothers and one with autism. I want to better my career and future choices so I can lead a great example as an older sister. My wish is to be able to provide for my family and be there for my single mother and autistic younger brother. Life has faced me with many obstacles that have tested my determination. Despite facing financial hardships and personal setbacks, I have remained motivated in my walk of academic and personal growth.
As I grew up with an autistic younger brother, I experienced firsthand the challenges he has had to face. As I have witnessed my brother grow with his autism, I have great respect and empathy for his struggles. Seeing my brother go to the clinics and get special therapy gravely saddened me, but also gave me some hope. I saw the efforts the psychiatrist and pediatrics put into my brother and that shaped my perspective on life. I wanted to ensure that individuals like my brother had the support, love, and opportunities like him.
With financial support, I will be able to unlock my potential, continue my educational journey, and contribute to creating a better world. I will use my knowledge from college and use it to effectively impact the community and contribute innovative solutions. I plan to use my business degree to create programs to support communities like the autism community. I want to be able to promote awareness of the community that my dear brother has to live with and share others' stories while also providing financial help.
I will study the concepts of autism spectrum disorders, including the social, educational, and employment barriers. This knowledge will allow me to develop planned strategies that will address these challenges. I plan to start my business and begin educating the public eye about autism and challenge the idea of stereotypes the public may think autism is. I hope to work with local organizations and create stable public relations with other companies. With strong connections, I will collect resources in hopes of finding great support systems that this community needs.
I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work as a designer. I want to impact my audience with my advertising experience and am confident in my abilities for the future. I want to create the best environment and help most effectively to communities in need of help.
With a genuine urge to support the autism community, I am persistent to make a positive impact and ensure that individuals like my brother are supported, empowered, and celebrated for their unique abilities.
GRAFFITI ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
I have always been interested in art my whole life, but digital art was something that I fell in love with. I have grown to enjoy graphic design and creating something unique.
I started doing digital art when I was 10 and I have grown so much in my technique and skills that I have even started an Etsy business, a YouTube channel, a WEBTOON comic, and an Instagram page dedicated to my art. Digital art is a passion of mine and I enjoy every project I work on. For the past 3 years, I have been taking graphic design classes at school and I am now in AP Studio Art. I have won the last two contests for creating a design for our school play and creating a logo.
The art piece that is most special to me is my art piece, "She Kills Monsters" theater poster. It is so special to me because the creative process is something I am proud of. I included parts of the story in the design. I was lucky enough to know the concept of the theater play, "Dungeon and Dragons" as I love to play it with my family. This allowed me to expand my design even more with my knowledge and create a unique and beautifully crafted poster design.
The project presented me with a unique challenge requiring me to think outside the box. Seeing my project also get the recognition it deserved was incredibly rewarding. This poster was a competition against other high school students and I am proud to say, I won. This piece of art also has a special place in my heart because it allowed me to win silver in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
My art has led me to experience so much exposure to the art world. I was given the chance this year to be an intern for the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. I was assigned a company to work with and create a product design. It exposed me to the work of a graphic designer and how the workflow of being in a company would be. This allowed me to determine my future career and helped me understand how much I truly love art.
After completing my degree in graphic design, I hope to work as a professional graphic designer. My wish is to be able to provide for my family and be there for my single mother and autistic younger brother. I want to use my graphic design experience to market communities like the autism community. I want to be able to promote awareness of undermining communities and use my designs in advertisements.
I hope to explore different design fields, such as motion graphics, web design, product design, and animation. I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work as a designer. I want to impact my audience with my art and am confident in my abilities for the future.
Jorian Kuran Harris (Shugg) Helping Heart Foundation Scholarship
I am a Hmong American, currently attending Brown Deer High School. I plan to go to college at the University of Wisconsin- Madison and major in business. Right now, I have an Etsy business that has been active for about 3 years and I help clients create art commissions to their liking. I want to use my future degree in business to help create awareness of businesses or promote communities in need of help.
My family is the most important thing to me, especially my mother. My parents are divorced, but I have two younger brothers and one with autism. I want to better my career and future choices so I can lead a great example as an older sister. Life has faced me with many obstacles that have tested my determination. Despite facing financial hardships and personal setbacks, I have remained motivated in my walk of academic and personal growth.
I believe that I would be a great recipient of scholarships because, throughout my academic journey, I have consistently strived for the best. I want to create the best environment and help most effectively to communities in need of help.
With financial support, I will be able to unlock my potential, continue my educational journey, and contribute to creating a better world. I will use my knowledge from college and use it to effectively impact the community and contribute innovative solutions. I plan to use my business degree to create programs to support communities like the autism community or single-mother communities. I want to be able to promote awareness of undermining communities and share their stories while also providing financial help.
At age 10, my parents divorced and my mother was left to take care of her 3 children and one with autism. I experienced feelings of confusion, sadness, and a sense of guilt. I felt like it was my fault my parents got divorced and those thoughts consumed me. Nothing felt right at the time. Throughout this difficult time, my family learned the importance of supporting each other and remaining strong. With the support from loved ones and my personal growth, I gradually grew to come out stronger.
This experience opened my eyes and showed me the importance of developing a deeper understanding of others' journeys. I learned to respect others and give a compassionate ear by showing empathy. I grew a bigger heart and fostered a stronger relationship with my family. My parent's divorce was most definitely one of the most difficult challenges I have faced, but it also brought me personal growth and wisdom.
I was transformed by my weaknesses.
For the future of my education, the perseverance I have gained from this experience will be the foundation that will allow me to overcome any obstacle.
Anthony McPherson Memorial Automotive Scholarship
I want to help raise awareness about the effects of driving under the influence and implement strategies to prevent these incidents. I want to create a safer future for our community and share the dangerous aftermaths it can cause.
A DUI incident involving my uncle affected both his health and our family. Seeing someone you love go through the consequences of a DUI includes many painful memories. My close uncle sustained a bad injury to his leg, along with some memory loss. Witnessing my uncle forgetting my name and who I was was just heartbreaking. I became aware of how serious the consequences of DUI were. My uncle faced the consequences of both physical and mental problems, but also of how his family members had to face the hard truth of this incident.
The pain of having to face my uncle left a lasting impact on my life.
This experience changed my perspective on responsibility and how to make smart decisions as it can create a ripple effect. DUI can hurt an individuals whole life and it is best to avoid being under the influence at all cost. This accident sparked my fuse of wanting to create more awareness about DUI and how to prevent these accidents.
More programs that provide reliable information to make you aware of the effects of alcoholism and drunk driving would be most effective. Education about DUI can bring more communities together for a common goal while also having people to keep you accountable. Organizing awareness campaigns, media posts, and community events, will encourage community members to actively engage in preventing DUI incidents and create a big impact on the community. Internet platforms provide a space for sharing personal stories, creating social media posts, and awareness advertisements about the dangers of drunk driving.
By sharing my personal experience, I hope to raise more awareness about the consequences of DUI incidents and promote others to make wise decisions in the future. I plan to go into the marketing business and promote more awareness of DUI. I want to use my knowledge of demographics, interests, and motivations to target an audience correctly so it can make the most effective impact. Marketing strategies can be developed to reach and resonate with these specific audiences and I hope to use my marketing degree for that sole purpose. I hope to collaborate with organizations and create awareness through digital platforms to raise awareness within my community.
Through correct education, support, and hard effort, we can work towards a safer future.
Christian ‘Myles’ Pratt Foundation Fine Arts Scholarship
My mother.
My mother is the biggest influence in my life. She is the one who supported me the most in my art dream. You would think an Asian mother would hate the idea of their child growing up to become an "artist." But that is not my mother. My mother is kind, supportive, and strong. As a single mother, she continues to display her unstoppable love for her children. My mother has to care for three children and one with autism. This does not stop her from falling short for her children. She is able to still provide for us financially and emotionally. She always keeps me and my siblings in check, while also showing how much she cares. She is the one who bought my first drawing tablet and it's something I'll never forget. She helped create my Etsy art business and would always share my art on her social media.
She is my number one fan.
After completing my degree in graphic design, I hope to work as a professional graphic designer. Maybe not exactly a graphic designer, but anything art related and financially stable would make me happy. My wish is to be able to provide for my family and be there for my single mother and autistic younger brother. I hope to explore different design fields, such as motion graphics, web design, product design, and animation. I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work as a designer. I want to be able to impact my audience with my art and I am confident in my abilities for the future.
Art is my calling.
I have always been interested in art my whole life, but graphic design was something that I fell in love with. I have grown to enjoy graphic design and creating something unique. My skill is different than others because of the experience I have been through. I have been able to grow my craft over many years and achieve many things from it.
I started doing digital art when I was 10 and I have grown so much in my technique and skills that I have even started an Etsy business, a YouTube channel, a WEBTOON comic, and an Instagram page dedicated to my art. Digital art is a passion of mine and I enjoy every project I work on. For the past 3 years, I have been taking graphic design classes at school and I am now in AP Studio Art. I have won the last two contests for creating a design for our school play and creating a logo.
My art has led me to experience so much exposure to the art world. I was given the chance this year to be an intern for the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. I was assigned a company to work with and create a product design. It exposed me to the work of a graphic designer and how the workflow of being in a company would be. This allowed me to determine my future career and helped me understand how much I truly love art.
I Can Do Anything Scholarship
The dream version of myself is someone who will always love, provide, and support their family no matter where they are at in life.
Learner Math Lover Scholarship
Math reminds me of my youth.
Math has a special place in my heart. Math was the subject my parents would make me focus on the most. When I was younger, the parent that was better in math was always my father. He would teach me multiplication when we were still learning how to add in school. I still remember when we would sit at the dinner table and work on math problems. Small moments like these are core to my youth.
My parents are divorced now, and I don't have time to work on math problems for fun. Life got busy.
In my elementary days, I was above my class math level. As of now, I am struggling to maintain a good grade in my math classes. I am now, not the best at math anymore and definetely not the top of my class. This does not stop me from loving math. I do not have to be the best or understand what I am learning to love math. Math is just something that has so much to offer whether it be emotionally, financially, or just hot vital it is in our world.
Math can be very frustrating at times and I find myself feeling disheartened of my abilities sometimes. But on the bright side, solving a difficult math problem gives a huge sense of satisfaction, and provides the feeling of doing something right. This gives me some sort of reassurance in my life. That I'm doing okay and that the future is bright because I have some sort of idea of what I'm doing. That is what always brings me back to math.
It brings me back to bittersweet, but joyful times.
Samantha S. Roberts Memorial Scholarship
Art is my calling.
I have always been interested in art my whole life, but digital art was something that I fell in love with. I have grown to enjoy graphic design and creating something unique.
I started doing digital art when I was 10 and I have grown so much in my technique and skills that I have even started an Etsy business, a YouTube channel, a WEBTOON comic, and an Instagram page dedicated to my art. Digital art is a passion of mine and I enjoy every project I work on. For the past 3 years, I have been taking graphic design classes at school and I am now in AP Studio Art. I have won the last two contests for creating a design for our school play and creating a logo.
The art piece that is most special to me is my art piece, "She Kills Monsters" theater poster. It is so special to me because the creative process is something I am proud of. I included parts of the story in the design. I was lucky enough to know the concept of the theater play, "Dungeon and Dragons" as I love to play it with my family. This allowed me to expand my design even more with my knowledge and create a unique and beautifully crafted poster design.
The project presented me with a unique challenge that required me to think outside of the box. It was incredibly rewarding to see my project also get the recognition it deserved. This poster was a competition against other high school students and I am proud to say, I won. This piece of art also has a special place in my heart because it allowed me to win silver in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
My art has led me to experience so much exposure to the art world. I was given the chance this year to be an intern for the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. I was assigned a company to work with and create a product design. It exposed me to the work of a graphic designer and how the workflow of being in a company would be. This allowed me to determine my future career and helped me understand how much I truly love art.
After completing my degree in graphic design, I hope to work as a professional graphic designer. Maybe not exactly a graphic designer, but anything art related and financially stable would make me happy. My wish is to be able to provide for my family and be there for my single mother and autistic younger brother. I hope to explore different design fields, such as motion graphics, web design, product design, and animation. I always want to continue to challenge myself and improve my work as a designer. I want to be able to impact my audience with my art and I am confident in my abilities for the future.
Big Picture Scholarship
“We’re all useless alone. It’s a good thing you’re not alone.”
Immediately when I think about the movie that has had the greatest impact on my life, I think, "Everything Everywhere All At Once." As an Asian American, I constantly feel a void of never being enough. I grew to become bitter about my parents and their divorce. This caused me to become a very cold person and push away the many people I cared for. My heart was hardened and it came to a point where I couldn't even understand what love was. I continued to struggle in my relationships, but as time passed.
I learned how to love.
The heart of the movie is the care and love the characters have for each other. That is why this film truly hits so close to home. The movie, "Everything Everywhere All At Once," is not just about a mother fighting her way through different multiverses, but it is about her relationships with her family members.
My favorite character, Waymond, showed me the power of love and how important it is in this day and age. He constantly showed throughout the film how love can truly fix anything. This character is so beautifully written because Waymond fights against a cruel world and chooses to fight with kindness. He sees the good in others and fights through the world's hate with his empathy in return.
The main protagonist, Evelyn, finds that the way to restore a purpose in life is to create it from sacrificial relationships with the people around her. I think many people tend to not understand the idea of what being alive means, but I think this film perfectly encapsulates those philosophical thoughts. We are alive and called to be present with each other and to love each other. That is what this film's most important theme to me is.
The most impactful aspect of the film for me was the way it highlighted the importance of family and community. In the Asian American community, family is everything, and this film beautifully captured that. The Wang family goes through conflicts of understanding each other throughout the film, but in the end, learn that unconditional love will solve it all. This kind of love is not a passive affection or a feeling to do good, but it is unconditional. It is a love that goes on forever no matter what. This film made me get up and appreciate my family for the things they provided for me. This film made me go and treat everyone with kindness.
Stranger or family, I pushed myself to show love to everyone. The gossip girls at school I despised, I showed them love and threw away any feeling of distaste I had toward them. The friends that betrayed me. I forgave them and moved on. My father lost his family because of some bad decisions. I still love him and couldn't ever find myself stop loving him.
"Everything Everywhere All At Once" left a lasting impression on me, reminding me of the unique challenges and opportunities that come with being an Asian American. It gave me a sense of pride in my heritage and inspired me to love all. Everything I do matters; my love, kindness, empathy, forgiveness, and care.
Be kind and empathetic in a world that isn’t.