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Hope Kennedy
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Hello! My name is Hope Kennedy, I am currently A full time 911 dispatcher in my community. I’m also a full-time student currently pursuing a double degree in pre-law and forensic sciences. I strive to enter a professional role that is of high value to society. From tackling crime, leadership, exploring why people break the law, and improving systems in education, mental health, rehabilitation, harm reduction, and crime prevention. From crime scene technician to becoming a lawyer. I strive to make the world a better place than I found it. Beyond academics, my life goal is to create a non-profit centered around harm reduction and rehabilitation. When not working or progressing in my studies I can be found backpacking, hiking, volunteering, reading, or surfing. Fluent in English, German, and Dutch, I value diverse communication. Being raised by a single mother under the poverty line was where I started. But my circumstances do not define my future. I look forward to dedicating my career to representing those who don’t have a voice. Thank you for reading my story, I appreciate the opportunity to share my story and aspirations with you. Sincerely, Hope Kennedy
Education
College of Southern Maryland
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services, Other
Minors:
- Business/Commerce, General
Patuxent 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:
- Criminology
- Law
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other
- Legal Professions and Studies, Other
- International/Globalization Studies
Career
Dream career field:
Law Practice
Dream career goals:
A role of leadership in my community, while working as a public defender.
Sports
Cross-Country Running
Varsity2018 – Present6 years
Climbing
Varsity2022 – 20231 year
Awards
- 2nd place at states
rowing
Club2018 – Present6 years
Awards
- 1st place regionals, 2nd place sates. 4th place at nationals. (2022-2023.)
Research
Dispute Resolution
We envision a world comprised of civically engaged people who strive for peaceful, multilateral conflict resolution and equitable, sustainable human development. — Delegate2021 – PresentCommunication, General
Speech and Debate - Club — Founder2018 – PresentCriminology
SkillsUSA — Team Member2022 – 2023
Arts
- TheatreGrease , Mary Poppins2015 – 2019
Public services
Advocacy
Criminal justice club — President2024 – PresentVolunteering
NJROTC — Team Caption/Staff position2018 – PresentAdvocacy
Student Senate — Leader2023 – 2023Advocacy
Environmental Club — Team member2023 – 2023Volunteering
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay — Team Member2020 – PresentVolunteering
Chick-Fil-A Leadership acedemy — President/Team Member2021 – 2021Public Service (Politics)
Calvert County Circuit Court — Job Shadowing2022 – 2022Volunteering
Smile thrift store non profit. — Volunteer2015 – PresentAdvocacy
PawTalk — team manager/leader2021 – 2023
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Brad Hinshaw Memorial Scholarship
Losing a parent, or in my case, my grandmother, to cancer has undoubtedly been one of the most significant and impactful events in my life. My grandmother was not only a guardian to me throughout my childhood but also a source of immense love, wisdom, and support.
Cancer is a devastating disease that affects millions of people worldwide, not only physically but also emotionally and mentally. My personal experience with cancer, specifically with my grandmother who had lung cancer, has had a profound impact on my education and career goals. As a high school junior, I found myself in the role of a caregiver for my grandmother, balancing this responsibility alongside my extracurricular activities such as being a part of the NJROTC, participating in speech and debate, student government, and cross country. This was during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, which added an additional layer of difficulty and stress to an already challenging situation. Sadly, my grandmother passed away a year later, leaving a lasting impact on me.
My grandmother was a reader, and she instilled in me a deep appreciation for literature and storytelling. We would often spend hours discussing our favorite books, sharing recommendations, and delving into the worlds created by various authors. In addition to her love for books, my grandmother also had a deep connection to nature. She would often take me on walks in the woods near our home, pointing out different plants, animals, and natural formations. Her appreciation for nature has stayed with me throughout my life, and I continue to find solace and inspiration in the outdoors.
The experience of caring for my grandmother during her battle with cancer taught me valuable life lessons, such as the importance of compassion, resilience, and perseverance in the face of adversity. It also sparked my interest in the field of homeland security, as I realized the crucial role that emergency responders and security personnel play in protecting and ensuring the safety of individuals and communities during times of crisis, such as the one my family faced with my grandmother's illness.
My involvement in NJROTC, speech and debate, student government, and cross country further shaped my desire to pursue a career in homeland security, as these activities instilled in me leadership skills, teamwork, effective communication, and the importance of discipline and dedication. These qualities are essential in a field like homeland security, where quick thinking, decision-making under pressure, and the ability to work collaboratively with others are paramount.
As I transitioned to college and began pursuing a degree in Homeland Security, I carried with me the lessons learned from my experience with cancer and the values instilled in me through my extracurricular activities. I am determined to make a positive impact in the field of homeland security, working towards creating a safer and more secure world for future generations. My goal is to contribute to the development of effective strategies and policies that will help prevent and respond to threats and emergencies, ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals and communities.
The emotional toll of losing a loved one to cancer and the demands of caregiving during a global pandemic have tested my resilience and determination. However, these challenges have only strengthened my resolve to pursue a career in homeland security and make a positive impact in the field. I am committed to honoring my grandmother's memory by dedicating myself to a career that will help protect and safeguard others in times of need.
TEAM ROX Scholarship
As I reflect on my journey as a current 911 dispatch operator and reservist, while pursuing a degree in homeland security in college, I am reminded of the values and principles that have guided me thus far and will continue to shape my education and career goals.
One of the core values that I hold dear is the commitment to serving and protecting my community. As a 911 dispatch operator, I have had the privilege of being on the frontline, responding to emergencies and assisting individuals in distress. This experience has reinforced my belief in the importance of quick and efficient communication in times of crisis. I understand the critical role that effective emergency response plays in ensuring the safety and well-being of our society, and I am dedicated to honing my skills to better serve those in need.
As a reservist, I have also had the opportunity to train and prepare for various scenarios that may arise in the line of duty. This experience has instilled in me a sense of discipline, resilience, and adaptability that are crucial in the field of homeland security. I am committed to furthering my training and education to become a skilled and knowledgeable professional in this field.
In terms of my educational and career goals, I am driven by a desire to make a positive impact on national security and public safety. I am passionate about studying the complex issues surrounding homeland security, such as terrorism, cybersecurity, and emergency management. I aspire to utilize my knowledge and skills to contribute to the development and implementation of effective strategies to protect our country and its citizens.
Moreover, I am particularly interested in exploring the intersection of technology and security, as I believe that advancements in technology play a pivotal role in enhancing our ability to prevent and respond to threats. I hope to leverage my education in homeland security to work towards developing innovative solutions that address the evolving challenges in our increasingly interconnected world.
In terms of common interests and connections with the honoree of this scholarship, I am inspired by individuals who have dedicated their lives to serving and protecting their communities. I admire their unwavering commitment to upholding the values of integrity, compassion, and selflessness. I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from their experiences and draw inspiration from their leadership.
As I continue to pursue my education and career goals in homeland security, I am mindful of the need to stay informed about the latest developments and trends in the field. I understand that the landscape of national security is constantly evolving, and it is essential to adapt and innovate in order to effectively address emerging threats.
In conclusion, I am deeply committed to my education and career goals in homeland security, and I am determined to make a meaningful contribution to the field. I value the opportunity to serve my community as a 911 dispatch operator and reservist, and I look forward to expanding my knowledge and skills to better serve and protect our nation. I am grateful for the support and recognition of this scholarship, and I am dedicated to making the most of this opportunity to further my academic and professional pursuits in homeland security.
Patrick A. Visaggi Memorial Scholarship
As I reflect on my journey as a current 911 dispatch operator and reservist, while pursuing a degree in homeland security in college, I am reminded of the values and principles that have guided me thus far and will continue to shape my education and career goals.
One of the core values that I hold dear is the commitment to serving and protecting my community. As a 911 dispatch operator, I have had the privilege of being on the frontline, responding to emergencies and assisting individuals in distress. This experience has reinforced my belief in the importance of quick and efficient communication in times of crisis. I understand the critical role that effective emergency response plays in ensuring the safety and well-being of our society, and I am dedicated to honing my skills to better serve those in need.
As a reservist, I have also had the opportunity to train and prepare for various scenarios that may arise in the line of duty. This experience has instilled in me a sense of discipline, resilience, and adaptability that are crucial in the field of homeland security. I am committed to furthering my training and education to become a skilled and knowledgeable professional in this field.
In terms of my educational and career goals, I am driven by a desire to make a positive impact on national security and public safety. I am passionate about studying the complex issues surrounding homeland security, such as terrorism, cybersecurity, and emergency management. I aspire to utilize my knowledge and skills to contribute to the development and implementation of effective strategies to protect our country and its citizens.
Moreover, I am particularly interested in exploring the intersection of technology and security, as I believe that advancements in technology play a pivotal role in enhancing our ability to prevent and respond to threats. I hope to leverage my education in homeland security to work towards developing innovative solutions that address the evolving challenges in our increasingly interconnected world.
In terms of common interests and connections with the honoree of this scholarship, I am inspired by individuals who have dedicated their lives to serving and protecting their communities. I admire their unwavering commitment to upholding the values of integrity, compassion, and selflessness. I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from their experiences and draw inspiration from their leadership.
As I continue to pursue my education and career goals in homeland security, I am mindful of the need to stay informed about the latest developments and trends in the field. I understand that the landscape of national security is constantly evolving, and it is essential to adapt and innovate in order to effectively address emerging threats.
In conclusion, I am deeply committed to my education and career goals in homeland security, and I am determined to make a meaningful contribution to the field. I value the opportunity to serve my community as a 911 dispatch operator and reservist, and I look forward to expanding my knowledge and skills to better serve and protect our nation. I am grateful for the support and recognition of this scholarship, and I am dedicated to making the most of this opportunity to further my academic and professional pursuits in homeland security.
Project Kennedy Fighting Cancers of All Colors Scholarship
Cancer is a devastating disease that affects millions of people worldwide, not only physically but also emotionally and mentally. My personal experience with cancer, specifically with my grandmother who had lung cancer, has had a profound impact on my education and career goals. As a high school junior, I found myself in the role of a caregiver for my grandmother, balancing this responsibility alongside my extracurricular activities such as being a part of the NJROTC, participating in speech and debate, student government, and cross country. This was during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, which added an additional layer of difficulty and stress to an already challenging situation. Sadly, my grandmother passed away a year later, leaving a lasting impact on me.
The experience of caring for my grandmother during her battle with cancer taught me valuable life lessons, such as the importance of compassion, resilience, and perseverance in the face of adversity. It also sparked my interest in the field of homeland security, as I realized the crucial role that emergency responders and security personnel play in protecting and ensuring the safety of individuals and communities during times of crisis, such as the one my family faced with my grandmother's illness.
My involvement in NJROTC, speech and debate, student government, and cross country further shaped my desire to pursue a career in homeland security, as these activities instilled in me leadership skills, teamwork, effective communication, and the importance of discipline and dedication. These qualities are essential in a field like homeland security, where quick thinking, decision-making under pressure, and the ability to work collaboratively with others are paramount.
As I transitioned to college and began pursuing a degree in Homeland Security, I carried with me the lessons learned from my experience with cancer and the values instilled in me through my extracurricular activities. I am determined to make a positive impact in the field of homeland security, working towards creating a safer and more secure world for future generations. My goal is to contribute to the development of effective strategies and policies that will help prevent and respond to threats and emergencies, ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals and communities.
In the field of homeland security, there have been many influential individuals who have made significant contributions to the field, shaping its development and impact on society. Figures such as Janet Napolitano, the former Secretary of Homeland Security, and Michael Chertoff, another former Secretary of Homeland Security, have played key roles in shaping policies and initiatives aimed at enhancing national security and emergency preparedness. Their leadership and expertise have been instrumental in addressing critical issues such as border security, counterterrorism, and disaster management.
While my experience with cancer has had a profound impact on my education and career goals, it has also presented challenges and obstacles along the way. The emotional toll of losing a loved one to cancer and the demands of caregiving during a global pandemic have tested my resilience and determination. However, these challenges have only strengthened my resolve to pursue a career in homeland security and make a positive impact in the field. I am committed to honoring my grandmother's memory by dedicating myself to a career that will help protect and safeguard others in times of need.
Boatswain’s Mate Third Class Antonie Bernard Thomas Memorial Scholarship
In my everyday routine, I strive to display strong leadership and communication skills by effectively delegating tasks, actively listening to others, and maintaining open lines of communication with my teammates. As a 911 dispatcher, I am often faced with high-pressure situations where clear communication is crucial for the safety and well-being of those in need. I make it a priority to remain calm, composed, and focused during these moments, ensuring that accurate information is relayed to emergency responders in a timely manner.
I also consider myself to be resilient, as I have learned to adapt and overcome challenges that come my way. Whether it's dealing with difficult callers or managing a heavy workload, I am able to bounce back and continue performing at a high level. This resilience allows me to stay motivated and focused on my goals, even when faced with adversity.
Furthermore, I believe in being unselfish and putting the needs of others before my own. This mindset has helped me build strong relationships with my colleagues and create a positive work environment. By being a team player and supporting others, I am able to foster a sense of collaboration and unity within my workplace.
In addition, I am extremely focused and determined when it comes to achieving my goals. Pursuing a degree in homeland security is a testament to my dedication to making a difference in my community and serving my country. I understand the importance of staying focused on my studies and taking the necessary steps to reach my academic and career objectives.
Lastly, I have a strong work ethic that drives me to perform at my best in everything I do. Whether it's answering emergency calls or working on assignments for my degree, I always give 100% effort and strive for excellence. This work ethic has helped me succeed in my current role as a 911 dispatcher and will continue to propel me towards my future goals.
Looking ahead, my future goals include advancing my career in the field of homeland security and making a positive impact in the realm of public safety. I am motivated to continue learning and growing as a professional, with a focus on honing my leadership abilities and expanding my knowledge in the field. I am determined to contribute to the safety and security of my community, and I am committed to upholding the values of integrity, dedication, and service.
To me, leadership means inspiring and empowering others to reach their full potential, while guiding them towards a common goal. It involves taking initiative, making tough decisions, and leading by example. As a leader, I aim to foster a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and encouraged to excel. I believe that true leadership is about serving others and making a positive impact on the lives of those around you.
Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
Growing up with a single mother was not easy, but it taught me valuable lessons about resilience, determination, and the importance of education. My mother was my biggest supporter in reaching my educational goals. Despite the challenges of being a single parent, she always encouraged me to excel in school and pursue my dreams. She worked tirelessly to provide for our family and never let her own struggles hinder my educational journey.
My mother was my role model and inspiration. Her unwavering support and belief in my abilities motivated me to work hard and strive for success. She instilled in me the values of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of education. She made countless sacrifices to ensure that I had access to quality education and opportunities to further my learning.
In my teens, I faced another challenge when my grandmother fell ill during the COVID-19 pandemic. As her primary caregiver, I had to balance my schoolwork with taking care of her. Despite the difficult circumstances, my grandmother remained a source of strength and wisdom. She passed away from lung cancer, but her memory continues to inspire me to push forward and never give up on my educational goals.
My grandmother played a significant role in shaping my perspective on life and the importance of cherishing every moment. She taught me valuable life lessons through her own experiences and stories. I have fond memories of reading with her and going for long walks on the beach to find shark's teeth. These moments taught me the value of family, love, and resilience in the face of adversity.
Both my mother and grandmother have been instrumental in shaping my educational journey and supporting me in reaching my goals. Their love, guidance, and encouragement have been the driving force behind my academic achievements. They have taught me to be strong, compassionate, and determined in the pursuit of my dreams.
As I reflect on the support I have received from these two strong women in my life, I am grateful for the lessons they have imparted to me. Their influence has not only shaped my educational goals but also my character and values. I am determined to honor their legacy by continuing to strive for excellence in my academic pursuits and making a positive impact on the world around me.
In conclusion, the support I have received from my mother and grandmother has been invaluable in helping me reach my educational goals. Their unwavering belief in my abilities, sacrifices, and guidance have fueled my determination to succeed. I am grateful for the love, wisdom, and strength they have shown me throughout my educational journey. Their legacy will always be a source of inspiration and motivation for me as I continue to pursue my dreams and make a difference in the world.
John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
As a 911 dispatcher operator and victims advocate, I have chosen to pursue a career in this field because of my passion for helping others in times of crisis. Every day, I have the opportunity to make a difference in someone's life by providing them with the support and assistance they need during emergencies. Whether it is helping a victim of a crime, providing medical instructions over the phone, or dispatching the appropriate emergency services, I am committed to being there for those in need.
I hope to make a difference by providing a sense of comfort and reassurance to individuals who are experiencing trauma and distress. By offering a listening ear, offering support, and connecting them with the resources they need, I strive to make a positive impact on their lives during some of their darkest moments. Additionally, as a victims advocate, I advocate for the rights and well-being of those who have been victimized, ensuring they receive the necessary assistance and support to heal and recover from their experiences.
My personal goal is to continue to excel in my role as a 911 dispatcher operator and victims advocate, enhancing my skills and knowledge to better serve those who rely on me during emergencies. I am motivated by the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives and provide them with the support they need to overcome challenges and move forward. I am driven by the satisfaction of knowing that I have helped someone in their time of need, and I am committed to continuing to make a positive impact in my community.
In pursuit of my dreams, I am dedicated to furthering my education and training in the field of emergency services and victim advocacy. I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to grow professionally and expand my expertise, ultimately allowing me to serve more effectively and compassionately. By setting and achieving my personal goals, I hope to continue making a difference in the lives of others and fulfilling my passion for helping those in need.
I am pursuing my chosen field as a 911 dispatcher operator and victims advocate because of my desire to help others and make a positive impact in their lives during times of crisis. Through my dedication, passion, and commitment, I hope to continue to provide support and assistance to those in need, advocating for their rights and well-being, and making a difference in my community. My personal goals and motivations drive me to excel in my role and achieve my dreams of positively impacting the lives of those I serve.
Social Anxiety Step Forward Scholarship
Anxiety is a common mental health condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It can manifest in various forms, including general anxiety disorder, social anxiety, and panic attacks, among others. Personally, my experience with anxiety has had a significant impact on my life and daily functioning. The constant worry, fear, and unease that accompany anxiety have made it challenging for me to navigate various aspects of my life, including my academic pursuits and professional responsibilities. However, my experience with anxiety has also taught me valuable lessons about resilience, self-care, and the importance of seeking help when needed.
Anxiety has affected me in numerous ways, both physically and emotionally. Physically, I often experience symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, sweating, and dizziness when faced with stressful situations or triggers. These physical manifestations of anxiety can be debilitating and have at times prevented me from fully engaging in activities or tasks that I enjoy. Emotionally, anxiety has led to feelings of insecurity, self-doubt, and overwhelm. The constant worry and fear that accompany anxiety can make it difficult to focus, concentrate, and make decisions effectively.
As a pre-law student and 911 dispatcher, my experience with anxiety has posed unique challenges in both my academic and professional pursuits. The high-pressure nature of working as a 911 dispatcher, where quick thinking and decision-making are essential, can exacerbate feelings of anxiety and stress. Similarly, the rigorous demands of law school, with its heavy workload and competitive environment, can be overwhelming for individuals struggling with anxiety. However, my experience with anxiety has also motivated me to pursue a college degree and a career in law enforcement. Education has always been important to me as a means of personal and professional growth, and obtaining a college degree is a stepping stone towards achieving my career goals.
In addition to my academic and professional pursuits, I have also found solace and relaxation in various hobbies and activities that help me decompress and manage my anxiety. Reading, baking, running, rock climbing, and hiking are all activities that allow me to escape from the stresses of daily life and focus on self-care. These activities provide me with a sense of accomplishment, fulfillment, and joy that help me cope with the challenges of anxiety and maintain a sense of balance and well-being.
In conclusion, my experience with anxiety has had a profound impact on my life, shaping my academic, professional, and personal pursuits. While anxiety has presented challenges and obstacles along the way, it has also taught me valuable lessons about resilience, self-care, and the importance of seeking help when needed. Pursuing a college degree is important to me as a means of personal and professional growth, and working as a 911 dispatcher and pre-law student are important steps towards achieving my career goals. Through reading, baking, running, rock climbing, and hiking, I have found ways to decompress and manage my anxiety, allowing me to lead a fulfilling and balanced life.
Women in STEM Scholarship
As a woman passionate about the STEM field and aspiring to work as a forensic scientist in a lab, I am committed to fostering a community of women empowered by knowledge, driven by curiosity, and ready to contribute to this field. In this essay, I will discuss how I aim to empower women in STEM, the historical context of women in STEM, key figures who have influenced the field, and potential future developments.
I firmly believe that fostering a community of women empowered by knowledge is essential for the advancement of the STEM field. By providing women with access to quality education, mentorship, and networking opportunities, we can empower them to pursue their passions in STEM and make meaningful contributions to the field. As a future forensic scientist, I will strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment where women feel valued, respected, and encouraged to excel in their work.
In the historical context of women in STEM, it is important to acknowledge the challenges and barriers that women have faced in the past. Throughout history, women have been underrepresented in STEM fields due to discrimination, bias, and societal norms that have limited their opportunities for education and professional advancement. Despite these challenges, there have been influential women who have paved the way for future generations of women in STEM.
One key figure who has had a significant impact on the field of forensic science is Dr. Edmond Locard. Dr. Locard, a French forensic scientist known as the "Sherlock Holmes of Lyon," is considered the pioneer of forensic science. He established the first forensic laboratory in the world and developed the principle of Locard's Exchange Principle, which states that every contact leaves a trace. Dr. Locard's work laid the foundation for modern forensic science and has had a lasting impact on the field.
In addition to historical figures like Dr. Locard, there are many contemporary women in STEM who are making a difference in their respective fields. Women like Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African American woman to travel in space, and Dr. Frances Arnold, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, serve as role models for aspiring women in STEM. These women have overcome obstacles, shattered glass ceilings, and achieved great success in their careers, inspiring others to follow in their footsteps.
Despite the progress that has been made in advancing women in STEM, there are still challenges that women face in the field. Gender bias, unequal opportunities, and lack of representation continue to be barriers for women pursuing careers in STEM. It is essential that we continue to advocate for gender equality, diversity, and inclusion in STEM fields to ensure that women have equal opportunities to succeed.
In conclusion, as a woman aspiring to work in a lab as a forensic scientist, I am committed to fostering a community of women empowered by knowledge, driven by curiosity, and ready to contribute to the STEM field. By learning from historical figures, influential individuals, and contemporary role models, we can inspire the next generation of women in STEM to pursue their passions and make a positive impact on the world. Through advocacy, education, and mentorship, we can create a more inclusive and diverse STEM c
Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
Community involvement is an essential aspect of contributing positively to society, and I have always been inspired to make a difference in my community. I believe that everyone has a responsibility to give back and help those in need. My inspiration to get involved in my community stems from a desire to make a meaningful impact and contribute to the well-being of those around me. Whether it is volunteering at a food bank, domestic violence shelter, or an animal shelter, or working as a 911 dispatch operator, I have always been driven by a sense of compassion and a desire to help others in any way that I can.
One of the ways in which I have worked to influence change in my community is through volunteering at a food bank. Food insecurity is a prevalent issue in many communities, and I believe that everyone deserves access to nutritious food. By volunteering at a food bank, I have been able to help provide meals to individuals and families in need. This experience has not only allowed me to make a positive impact in the lives of others but has also given me a greater appreciation for the significance of addressing food insecurity in our community.
In addition to volunteering at a food bank, I have also been involved in supporting victims of domestic violence by volunteering at a shelter. Domestic violence is a serious issue that affects individuals of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. By volunteering at a domestic violence shelter, I have been able to provide support, resources, and a safe environment for survivors of domestic abuse. This experience has taught me the importance of creating a support system for those who have experienced trauma and the significance of advocating for policies that protect and empower survivors of domestic violence.
Furthermore, my work as a 911 dispatch operator has allowed me to play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of my community. As a 911 dispatcher, I am responsible for answering emergency calls, dispatching emergency services, and providing critical information to first responders. This role requires quick thinking, effective communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. By working as a 911 dispatch operator, I have been able to help save lives, coordinate emergency response efforts, and provide assistance to individuals in distress.
Throughout my community involvement experiences, I have been inspired by influential individuals who have dedicated their lives to making a difference in their communities. One such individual is Malala Yousafzai, a young activist who advocates for girls' education and women's rights. Malala's courage, determination, and commitment to social change have inspired me to continue working towards creating a more equitable and just society. Additionally, I have been inspired by local community leaders, volunteers, and first responders who work tirelessly to provide support and assistance to those in need.
In conclusion, my inspiration to get involved in my community stems from a desire to make a positive impact and help those in need. Whether through volunteering at a food bank, domestic violence shelter, or an animal shelter, or working as a 911 dispatch operator, I am committed to contributing to the well-being of my community. By working to influence change and learning from influential individuals, I hope to continue making a difference and creating a more compassionate and supportive community for all.
Mental Health Importance Scholarship
Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being that often gets overlooked in our hectic, fast-paced lives. As a 911 dispatch operator, the importance of mental health becomes even more pronounced due to the intense and high-stress nature of the job. Working in such a role can take a toll on one's mental health, making it imperative to prioritize self-care and mental wellness.
One of the key reasons why mental health is important is because it affects every aspect of our lives. Our mental health impacts how we think, feel, and act on a daily basis. It influences our relationships, work performance, physical health, and overall quality of life. Neglecting our mental health can lead to various mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can have a serious impact on our well-being.
Maintaining mental wellness is essential, especially in high-stress jobs like being a 911 dispatch operator. To cope with the demands of the job and prevent burnout, it is crucial to practice self-care activities that promote mental well-being. For me, engaging in activities such as reading, baking, running, rock-climbing, and hiking have been instrumental in maintaining my mental wellness.
Reading has always been a source of solace and escape for me. Getting lost in a good book allows me to unwind, relax, and forget about the stresses of the day. It stimulates my mind, broadens my perspective, and provides a much-needed mental break from the demands of work. Baking is another therapeutic activity that I enjoy. The process of measuring ingredients, mixing batter, and watching something delicious come to life can be incredibly satisfying and calming. It provides me with a creative outlet and a sense of accomplishment that boosts my mood and overall well-being.
Physical exercise, such as running, rock-climbing, and hiking, is also crucial for maintaining mental wellness. Regular exercise has been shown to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, while improving mood, cognitive function, and overall mental health. Running allows me to clear my mind, release pent-up energy, and boost my endorphins, leaving me feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Rock-climbing and hiking offer me a chance to connect with nature, challenge myself physically and mentally, and experience a sense of awe and wonder that is deeply rejuvenating.
In addition to engaging in self-care activities, seeking support from loved ones, colleagues, or mental health professionals is essential for maintaining mental wellness. It is important to acknowledge when you are struggling and reach out for help when needed. Building a strong support network can provide you with the resources and encouragement you need to navigate challenges and prioritize your mental health.
Overall, prioritizing mental health is critical for overall well-being, especially in high-stress environments like working as a 911 dispatch operator. Engaging in self-care activities, such as reading, baking, running, rock-climbing, and hiking, can help to promote mental wellness, reduce stress, and prevent burnout. By taking care of our mental health, we can better cope with the demands of our jobs and lead happier, healthier lives.
Barbara Cain Literary Scholarship
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo is a gripping tale that takes readers on an adventure through the gritty and dangerous streets of Ketterdam. One of the standout features of this book is its complex and diverse characters, each with their own set of skills, flaws, and motivations. As I delved into the story, I found myself learning valuable lessons about loyalty, resilience, and the power of teamwork.
The characters in Six of Crows are not your typical heroes; they are flawed individuals who have made mistakes and have their own demons to battle. However, it is precisely these flaws that make them so relatable and compelling. Kaz Brekker, the mastermind behind the heist, is a cunning and ruthless criminal with a troubled past. Inej Ghafa, known as the Wraith, is a skilled spy and a survivor of human trafficking. Jesper Fahey is a sharpshooter with a gambling addiction, while Nina Zenik is a Grisha with the ability to manipulate the human body.
Through these characters, Bardugo weaves a tale of redemption, friendship, and the power of camaraderie. As I followed their journey, I learned the importance of resilience in the face of adversity, the value of trust and loyalty, and the strength in embracing one's vulnerabilities. Each character in the book undergoes significant growth and transformation, showcasing the power of self-discovery and personal development.
Moreover, the diverse representation of characters in Six of Crows has also taught me the importance of inclusivity and acceptance. The book features characters from different backgrounds, races, and sexual orientations, highlighting the beauty and richness of diversity. By portraying characters with unique identities and experiences, Bardugo encourages readers to embrace and celebrate differences, fostering a sense of empathy and understanding.
The intricate world-building and compelling storytelling in Six of Crows have shaped my goals in several ways. Firstly, the book has inspired me to pursue a career in writing, as I aspire to create diverse and complex characters that resonate with readers on a personal level. Bardugo's ability to craft compelling narratives and intricate character arcs has motivated me to hone my own storytelling skills and explore the depths of human emotions and experiences through my writing.
Additionally, the themes of teamwork, resilience, and personal growth in Six of Crows have instilled in me a sense of determination and perseverance. As I navigate through my own challenges and setbacks, I draw upon the lessons learned from the characters in the book, reminding myself of the power of resilience and the importance of surrounding myself with a supportive and trustworthy team.
In conclusion, Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo has been a transformative reading experience for me, shaping my goals and aspirations in profound ways. The complex and diverse characters, coupled with the themes of loyalty, resilience, and inclusivity, have left a lasting impact on me, inspiring me to pursue my passion for writing and personal growth. As I reflect on the lessons learned from this book, I am reminded of the power of storytelling to inspire, educate, and empower individuals to strive for their dreams and embrace their true selves.
Joy Of Life Inspire’s AAA Scholarship
Growing up with an alcoholic and deadbeat father can be a challenging and traumatic experience for any child. The impact of such an upbringing can be profound, affecting every aspect of one's life and shaping their outlook on the world. However, despite the hardships I faced in my childhood, I was able to overcome adversity and find solace in serving others through volunteering and my career as a 911 dispatch officer.
Growing up with a father who was often absent and consumed by alcohol, I learned from an early age the importance of resilience and self-reliance. I had to navigate the complex emotions and challenges that come with having a parent struggling with addiction, all while trying to maintain a sense of normalcy in my own life. It was a difficult and lonely journey, but I refused to be defined by my circumstances. Instead, I used my experiences as motivation to make a positive impact in the world around me.
One way I have been able to give back to my community and embody Agape love is through volunteering at a food bank and a domestic violence shelter. These experiences allowed me to see firsthand the struggles that many individuals face on a daily basis. It was a humbling and eye-opening experience that deepened my understanding of the importance of compassion and empathy towards others. By providing food and support to those in need, I was able to extend a helping hand and make a difference in their lives. It was a gratifying experience that reinforced my belief in the power of kindness and generosity.
In addition to volunteering, I also found fulfillment in my career as a 911 dispatch officer. As the first point of contact for individuals in crisis, I am tasked with remaining calm under pressure and providing critical assistance to those in need. This role requires a high level of compassion, quick thinking, and the ability to communicate effectively in stressful situations. Despite the challenges and emotional toll that comes with the job, I find purpose in knowing that I am making a difference in the community and helping those in their time of need.
Throughout my journey of overcoming hardship and giving back to my community, I have been inspired by influential individuals who have dedicated their lives to serving others. One such figure is Mother Teresa, whose unwavering commitment to helping the poor and marginalized serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for me. Her selfless acts of kindness and love embody the true essence of Agape love – a love that is unconditional, selfless, and transcends boundaries.
In conclusion, my experiences of facing hardship and overcoming adversity have shaped me into the person I am today. Through volunteering, serving as a 911 dispatch officer, and embodying Agape love, I have found meaning and purpose in giving back to my community. Despite the challenges I have faced, I remain committed to making a positive impact in the world and spreading love and compassion to those in need. As I continue on my journey of service and selflessness, I am grateful for the opportunities to make a difference and bring hope to those who need it most.
Paws for Progress Scholarship
Growing up, I have always had a deep passion and love for animals. I have always believed that animals deserve to be treated with kindness, respect, and compassion. This passion was further solidified when I rescued a German Shepherd named Atlas and his story inspired me to devote my career to helping animals and fighting for animal welfare laws. Atlas had been abandoned and left to fend for himself on the streets. When I found him, he was malnourished, scared, and in desperate need of help. I took him in, nursed him back to health, and provided him with a loving home. Seeing the transformation in Atlas, from a scared and helpless dog to a happy and thriving companion, was a life-changing experience for me. It made me realize the impact that one person can have on an animal's life and fueled my determination to make a difference in the lives of animals in need.
As a pre-law major, I have always been interested in the legal system and how laws can be used to protect and advocate for vulnerable populations, including animals. The experience with Atlas opened my eyes to the many injustices and challenges that animals face in today's society. Animals are often mistreated, neglected, and abused, with little to no legal protection. This realization made me determined to use my legal education and skills to advocate for stronger animal welfare laws and to hold those who harm animals accountable for their actions.
The historical context of animal welfare laws dates back to ancient civilizations, where animals were often considered property and had little to no legal rights. However, as societies evolved and became more enlightened, the concept of animal welfare began to gain traction. One of the key figures in the history of animal welfare is Henry Bergh, who founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in 1866. Bergh was a pioneer in the fight for animal rights and his work laid the foundation for modern animal welfare laws and organizations.
Influential individuals like Bergh have paved the way for advancements in animal welfare, but there is still much work to be done. Despite the progress that has been made, animals continue to face significant challenges, including abuse, neglect, and exploitation. As a future lawyer and advocate for animals, I am committed to working towards a future where animals are treated with compassion and respect, where their rights are protected by strong and enforceable laws, and where those who harm them are held accountable for their actions.
In conclusion, my experience rescuing Atlas and wanting to fight for animal welfare laws has shaped my passion for helping animals and dedicating my career to making a difference in their lives. The historical context of animal welfare laws, key figures like Henry Bergh, and the ongoing challenges facing animals today have all influenced my perspective and fueled my determination to advocate for stronger protections for animals. I believe that by working together and advocating for change, we can create a future where animals are valued, respected, and given the care and protection they deserve.
Fallen "Freaks" Scholarship
Forensic science is a field that has always captivated me due to its unique blend of science, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. The ability to use scientific methods to uncover evidence and solve crimes is both challenging and rewarding. During my first six months of working in forensics while still in college full-time, I had the opportunity to work the night shift, which further fueled my passion for this field.
The effect of scientific science on current culture couldn't possibly be more significant. The utilization of DNA examination, ballistics, and computerized forensic sciences has changed how suspects are tracked and victims brought to justice. Forensic technicians assume a critical part in the law enforcement framework by giving essential proof that can connect suspects to act of the crime and assist with getting convictions. The field of forensic science has likewise extended past local crime location examination to incorporate regions like legal humanities, entomology, and toxicology.
My personal experience in forensic science during my studies further strengthened my passion for this field. I had the opportunity to work night shifts, which gave me first-hand experience analyzing evidence and conducting investigations. The challenge of working in a fast-paced environment, combined with the joy of solving complex cases, sparked my interest in forensic science and motivated me to pursue a career in this field.
As I continue my journey in forensic science, I am excited by the potential for future developments in the field. From the integration of artificial intelligence in crime scene analysis to the use of virtual reality in forensic training, the possibilities are endless. I am committed to expanding my knowledge and skills in this dynamic field and contributing to its continued advancement.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to tragically losing a child to gang violence, everyone has their own story. This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts in small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Lindsey Vonn ‘GREAT Starts With GRIT’ Scholarship
Challenges and obstacles are an inevitable part of life, and how we navigate through them often defines our character. For many individuals, overcoming adversity requires a gritty mindset, a resilience that pushes them to persevere in the face of hardships. This essay delves into the journey of a young woman who has embodied such a gritty mindset through the obstacles and challenges she has had to overcome. Growing up as the middle child to a single mother, pursuing higher education while battling Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), and balancing a full-time job as a waitress to support her family, this individual has shown remarkable determination and perseverance in achieving her dreams.
The young woman in question has exemplified this gritty mindset in various aspects of her life. Growing up as a middle child in a single-parent household, she faced financial difficulties and the absence of a father figure. Despite these challenges, she remained determined not to let her circumstances define her future. Instead, she saw education to escape poverty and create a better life for herself and her family.
Pursuing higher education while also grappling with POTS, a chronic illness that causes lightheadedness, fainting, and fatigue upon standing, presented an added layer of complexity to her journey. Rather than succumbing to self-pity or giving up, she sought out resources and support to help her navigate through the challenges posed by her condition.
Working full-time as a waitress to support her family while studying pre-law with dreams of attending law school exemplifies her dedication and work ethic. Despite the physical and mental strain of her responsibilities, she remained focused on her long-term goals, refusing to let obstacles deter her from her aspirations. This relentless drive is a testament to her unwavering determination and resilience in the face of adversity.
Taking care of her younger siblings in high school while also excelling academically and working on weekends showcased her ability to multitask and prioritize effectively. Balancing family responsibilities with academic and professional commitments is no easy feat, yet she managed to do so with grace and determination. This experience not only honed her time-management skills but also instilled in her a sense of responsibility and empathy towards others.
In analyzing the impact of her gritty mindset on her personal and professional development, it is evident that her resilience and perseverance have been instrumental in overcoming obstacles and achieving success. By confronting challenges head-on and refusing to be deterred by setbacks, she has demonstrated a growth mindset that values effort and persistence over natural talent. This mindset has enabled her to surmount barriers that may have otherwise impeded her progress, positioning her as a role model for resilience and determination.
The influence of influential individuals and role models cannot be understated in shaping one's mindset and approach to overcoming challenges. From family members and friends who offer emotional support, to mentors and educators who provide guidance and encouragement, by surrounding herself with a supportive network of individuals who believe in her potential and cheer her on, the young woman in question has been able to draw strength and inspiration from those around her.
Looking towards the future, the potential for growth and development considering her past experiences is immense. By continuing to embody a gritty mindset and remaining resilient in the face of adversities, she is well-equipped to overcome future challenges and achieve her long-term goals. Whether it be pursuing a career in law, furthering her education, or advocating for individuals with chronic illnesses, her experiences and perseverance have laid a solid foundation for future success.
Robert and Suzi DeGennaro Scholarship for Disabled Students
My name is Hope, and I'm an undergrad student completing a double degree in pre-law and forensic sciences while also working as a server to support myself. I have a condition called Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Disorder (POTS) which essentially affects my schooling and career path.
POTS is a type of dysautonomia that influences the autonomic nervous system, causing side effects, for example, rapid heart rate, dizziness, lightheadedness, and fatigue upon standing. This condition has introduced various difficulties in my academic and professional life, but it has also shaped me into a resilient, determined individual.
One of the biggest ways that POTS has impacted my schooling and career path is through its physical limitations. The constant fatigue and lightheadedness I experience make it difficult to focus and concentrate in class, leading to missed lectures and incomplete assignments. Additionally, the physical demands of working as a waitress while also attending college can be overwhelming at times, especially when my symptoms flare up.
Despite these challenges, I have persevered in pursuing my education and career goals. I am passionate about the legal and forensic fields and have always dreamed of making a difference in the criminal justice system. My disability has only fueled my determination to succeed, as I refuse to let it define me or hold me back from achieving my dreams. However, the financial strain of supporting myself through college while managing my health condition has been a constant source of stress and uncertainty.
Additional funds would greatly alleviate the burden of balancing work, school, and medical expenses. With financial assistance, I would be able to reduce my hours at work and focus more on my studies, allowing me to excel academically and pursue internships or research opportunities in my field. Furthermore, I could invest in resources such as tutoring or academic support services to help me overcome the challenges posed by my disability and reach my full potential.
In the field of POTS research, there have been significant developments in recent years that have shed light on the causes and treatment options for this condition. Dr. Blair Grubb, a leading expert in autonomic disorders, has made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of dysautonomia and has contributed to the development of innovative treatments for POTS patients. His research has opened new possibilities for individuals like me who are living with this chronic illness, offering hope for improved quality of life and symptom management.
My advocacy work has been a driving force in my journey to advocate for individuals with disabilities and promote inclusivity in society. Through my advocacy efforts, I have worked with local organizations and lawmakers to push for legislative changes and policy reform that protect the rights of individuals with disabilities. I have advocated for equal opportunities in education, employment, and access to resources for individuals with disabilities, including those living with POTS. By raising awareness and acting, I have been able to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others and create positive change in the community.
In conclusion, my journey as a student with POTS navigating the challenges of balancing work, school, and health has been both rewarding and daunting. The impact of my disability on my schooling and career path has been profound, shaping me into a resilient, determined individual who is passionate about making a difference in the world. As I continue to navigate the complexities of living with POTS, I am hopeful for a future where individuals with disabilities are empowered to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society.
Michael C. Overholser Memorial Scholarship
Growing up in Maryland, I have always been surrounded by music. From the local band playing at the town fair to the symphony orchestras in the nearby cities, music has always been a constant presence in my life. It has served as a source of inspiration, comfort, and motivation throughout my journey, sparking a deep passion within me to create and share my own musical compositions.
Music possesses the remarkable capacity to surpass linguistic and cultural divides, connecting with individuals on a global scale. It appeals to our emotions, arousing everything from happiness and exhilaration to melancholy and reflection. Music has always been a constant source of inspiration for me; it has helped me through difficult times and served as the background music for my successes. The harmonies and melodies have shaped who I am as a person and knitted themselves into the fabric of my identity.
As I grew older, my desire to use music as a means of inspiring others began to take root. I witnessed firsthand how a simple song could uplift the spirits of those in need, offering them a glimpse of hope amidst darkness. I realized that music has the profound power to touch lives, to heal wounds that are not visible, and to unite people from different walks of life. This realization fueled my passion for creating music that would connect with others on a deeper level and leave a lasting impact.
I want to use music to encourage others to value their individuality, have confidence in themselves, and pursue their goals with unwavering determination. People need to know that their stories count and that they have a voice. I want to emotionally connect with audiences by composing and playing music that reflects my own experiences, letting them know they are not alone in their challenges and victories.
Music reminds us of our common humanity in a world when pessimism and unrest frequently make the news headlines. It has the capacity to unite individuals, eradicating barriers and promoting empathy and understanding. My goal is to use music as a vehicle for fostering love, acceptance, and peace; for fostering communication and dismantling boundaries.
Whether it is through writing lyrics that convey messages of empowerment, composing melodies that evoke strong emotions, or performing on stage with passion and vulnerability, I want to inspire others to pursue their own creative passions. I believe that everyone has a unique voice, and I want to empower individuals to use that voice to make a positive impact in the world, just as music has done for me.
In conclusion, growing up in Maryland has granted me the privilege of being surrounded by a rich musical tapestry. Music has inspired me throughout my life, serving as a constant source of motivation, comfort, and joy. Its ability to transcend barriers is what fuels my desire to use music as a means of inspiring others. I want to create music that connects with individuals on a deep, emotional level, reminding them of their worth, strength, and potential. Through the power of music, I hope to promote unity, acceptance, and a sense of community, encouraging others to embrace their creativity and make a positive impact in the world.
Youth Civic Engagement Scholarship
Growing up with a single mother and being the youngest child has shaped my perspective on life and instilled in me a strong sense of responsibility towards my community. Being raised by a hardworking and resilient mother, I witnessed first-hand the challenges that many families face and the importance of community support. This upbringing has fueled my desire to positively impact the lives of those around me through civic engagement.
As a high school senior, I have already declared my major, as a homeland security major, I have developed a deep understanding of the various security threats our society faces. This field of study has equipped me with the knowledge and skills necessary to safeguard our communities and ensure the well-being of individuals. However, my aspirations go beyond the confines of this discipline. I believe that to truly make a lasting difference, it is crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the sociopolitical landscape that informs the policies and regulations we live by.
To expand my knowledge and further contribute to my community, I plan to attend law school. By pursuing a legal education, I aim to gain the expertise needed to shape and write legal policy that addresses the complex challenges faced by our society. Law has the power to create lasting change and ensure justice for all. I aspire to utilize my legal education to advocate for marginalized communities and promote fairness and equality.
I have actively sought out ways to give back to my community in my mission to make a positive effect. I work part-time at my local circuit court right now. I get to see the legal system in operation and gain essential knowledge about how the justice system functions because of my role. I want to use this experience to get a firsthand understanding of the difficulties experienced by people who are trying to get justice so that I may use that information to push for changes and reforms.
Additionally, I have been actively involved in various volunteer activities within my community. Whether it is participating in neighborhood clean-up initiatives, tutoring underprivileged students, or organizing fundraising events for local nonprofits, I believe that small acts of kindness and service have the potential to create a ripple effect of positive change. By engaging with my community at a grassroots level, I hope to foster a sense of unity and support among its members.
Moreover, I am passionate about educating individuals about their rights and empowering them to navigate the legal system effectively. I believe that knowledge is power, and by providing individuals with the tools to understand and exercise their rights, we can create a more just and equitable society. I plan to organize workshops and seminars to educate individuals about legal resources, their rights, and how to access justice.
In conclusion, my personal background and experiences have fostered a deep commitment to civic engagement and community service. Through my pursuit of a homeland security major, my intention to attend law school, and my current involvement at the local circuit court, I aim to positively impact my community by shaping legal policy, advocating for justice, and empowering individuals. By engaging with my community at both a personal and systemic level, I hope to contribute to a more inclusive, fair, and equitable society.
Koehler Family Trades and Engineering Scholarship
I am passionate about pursuing a degree in civil engineering because I believe it is the perfect combination of my love for problem-solving and my desire to make a positive impact on the world. The ability to design and construct infrastructure that benefits communities and enhances people's lives is something that greatly appeals to me. I want to use my skills and knowledge to contribute to the development of sustainable and efficient infrastructure, and ultimately, to improve the quality of life for individuals and communities.
My upbringing and life events have greatly impacted who I am today and have played a significant role in my decision to pursue a degree in civil engineering. I was raised by a single mother who worked tirelessly to provide for me and my siblings. Growing up, I witnessed her work ethic, determination, and resilience in the face of adversity. Her unwavering strength and perseverance taught me the value of hard work and the importance of not giving up, even when faced with challenges.
My mother's struggles also instilled in me a deep sense of empathy and a desire to help others. I was deeply affected by the living conditions of the communities we lived in, and I saw firsthand the impact that inadequate infrastructure had on the lives of the people around me. These experiences ignited a passion within me to make a difference and to use my abilities to create solutions that address the issues faced by these communities.
Throughout my life, I have learned the importance of resilience, perseverance, and compassion. I have learned that adversity can be a catalyst for growth and that it is possible to overcome obstacles with determination and hard work. These lessons have shaped me into a resourceful and resilient individual, and have instilled in me a strong sense of purpose and determination to make a positive impact in the world.
My experiences have also taught me the value of education and the power of knowledge. I have come to understand that education is a powerful tool that can be used to effect positive change, and I am eager to use my degree in civil engineering as a means to contribute to the betterment of society.
In conclusion, my upbringing and life events have shaped me into a compassionate, determined, and resilient individual. I am passionate about pursuing a degree in civil engineering because I want to use my skills and knowledge to create sustainable and efficient infrastructure that positively impacts communities. I am committed to making a difference and to working towards a better future for all.
Cat Zingano Overcoming Loss Scholarship
Losing a close family member or loved one is undoubtedly one of the most challenging and painful experiences that anyone can face. It's a gut-wrenching and life-altering event that shakes us to the core, forcing us to reevaluate our priorities and what truly matters in our lives. As a pre-law major, I understand the importance of fighting for justice and advocating for those who cannot advocate for themselves. However, losing my loved one during the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a new perspective and clarity to what I want to fight to achieve in my life.
The sudden and unexpected loss of my loved one has made me acutely aware of the fleeting nature of life and the preciousness of every moment. It has shaken me to my core, forcing me to confront the reality of mortality and the impermanence of our existence. Amid this pain and devastation, I have found myself reflecting on what truly matters in life and what I want to fight for.
First and foremost, the loss of my loved one has made me realize the importance of cherishing our relationships and the people we hold dear. It has taught me that life is too short to hold grudges or waste time on trivial matters. Instead, I want to fight to cultivate and nurture deep, meaningful connections with the people in my life. I want to prioritize love, empathy, and compassion in all my interactions, understanding that these are the things that truly enrich our lives.
Additionally, losing my loved one to cancer during the pandemic has heightened my awareness of the injustices and inequities present in our healthcare system. It has made me passionate about fighting for better access to healthcare and advocating for those who are marginalized and underserved. I want to work towards a future where everyone has equal access to quality healthcare, regardless of their socio-economic status or background. I want to fight for a world where no family has to endure the pain of losing a loved one due to inadequate healthcare or lack of resources.
Furthermore, as a pre-law major, I have gained a renewed sense of determination to fight for justice and equality in the legal realm. The loss of my loved one has strengthened my resolve to advocate for those who have been wronged and to stand up against systemic injustices. I want to use my education and future career in law to fight for the rights of the voiceless and disenfranchised, to be a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves.
In conclusion, losing a close family member or loved one has been a devastating and transformative experience for me. It has forced me to confront the fragility of life and reevaluate what matters most to me. The loss has ignited a fire within me to fight for love, justice, and equality in all aspects of my life. I am determined to honor the memory of my loved one by living a life dedicated to fighting for what I believe in and making a positive impact in the world.
Veerappan Memorial Scholarship
The link between financial situation and education is a very well-documented one. For many students, including myself, financial barriers can significantly impact their ability to access quality education. As a student pursuing a career in forensic sciences, I have experienced the financial strain that comes with higher education and the importance of scholarships in achieving my dreams.
My family's financial situation has always been a challenge for me. My parents have worked hard to provide for our family, but the cost of higher education has always been beyond our means. I have had to work multiple part-time jobs and take out student loans in order to pay for my tuition, books, and living expenses. This financial burden has often caused me to feel overwhelmed and stressed, affecting my ability to fully focus on my studies and achieve my academic potential.
A scholarship would be life-changing for me. It would allow me to reduce the financial strain and fully dedicate myself to my education and career goals. It would alleviate the need for me to work multiple jobs and allow me to focus on my studies. With the financial burden lifted, I would have the opportunity to fully immerse myself in my courses, participate in internships, and gain hands-on experience in the field of forensic sciences.
Forensic sciences is a highly specialized field that requires extensive education and training. By receiving a scholarship, I would be able to dedicate myself fully to my studies and achieve the high level of education necessary to excel in this field. This would lead me to achieving my dream of becoming a forensic scientist and making a positive impact on society.
Forensic science plays a crucial role in the criminal justice system by providing scientific evidence to aid in the investigation and resolution of crimes. With the advancements in technology and scientific techniques, forensic scientists are able to provide crucial evidence that can lead to the identification and conviction of criminals, as well as the exoneration of the innocent. By pursuing a career in forensic sciences, I hope to contribute to the pursuit of justice and the resolution of cases, ultimately serving and protecting society.
Additionally, the field of forensic sciences also has the potential to contribute to public safety and security in a variety of other situations such as natural disasters, transportation accidents, and mass casualties. Through my career in forensic sciences, I hope to use my knowledge and skills to positively impact society by contributing to the resolution of complex cases, and ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure world.
In conclusion, a scholarship would be instrumental in helping me achieve my dream of becoming a forensic scientist. This dream, in turn, would have a positive effect on society by contributing to the pursuit of justice and public safety. It would enable me to dedicate myself fully to my education and career, ultimately leading to a positive impact on society as a whole.
Redefining Victory Scholarship
Success in the field of forensic sciences, as well as in life in general, is a multifaceted and dynamic concept. For me, success in forensic sciences entails making meaningful contributions to the field, solving complex cases, and ultimately, making the world a safer place by ensuring that justice is served. In a broader sense, success in life encompasses personal growth, fulfillment, and making a positive impact on others.
I have always been passionate about forensic sciences and the role it plays in the criminal justice system. The opportunity to pursue a career in this field is incredibly exciting for me, as it aligns with my long-term goals and aspirations. The chance to engage in cutting-edge research, work on real-world cases, and collaborate with experts in the field is a dream come true, and it will undoubtedly facilitate my journey towards success in forensic sciences.
One aspect of success in forensic sciences that is particularly important to me is the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives. Whether it’s through using advanced technology to solve cold cases, providing evidence to exonerate innocent individuals, or identifying perpetrators of heinous crimes, I am driven by the desire to bring closure and justice to those affected by crime. Success in this context means being able to use my knowledge and skills to bring about positive change in society, and this opportunity will undoubtedly help me achieve that.
Moreover, success in forensic sciences also entails continuous personal and professional growth, as well as the ability to adapt and thrive in a constantly evolving field. This opportunity will provide me with the training, mentorship, and resources necessary to stay at the forefront of forensic science advancements, and to continue developing new techniques to solve complex cases. Having access to state-of-the-art facilities, research opportunities, and a supportive network of colleagues will undoubtedly contribute to my growth and success in the field.
In addition to success in forensic sciences, I also aspire to achieve success in life in general. This includes maintaining a healthy work-life balance, nurturing meaningful relationships, and contributing to my community. This opportunity will enable me to develop the skills and expertise necessary to excel in my career, while also equipping me with the tools to lead a fulfilling and balanced life outside of work. Furthermore, the knowledge and experiences gained through this opportunity will undoubtedly enhance my capacity to make a positive impact on those around me, whether it be through mentorship, advocacy, or volunteer work.
Ultimately, success for me is about making a meaningful and lasting impact in the field of forensic sciences, as well as in the lives of others. This opportunity will undoubtedly play an instrumental role in helping me achieve these goals, by providing me with the necessary training, resources, and support to excel in my career and contribute to the greater good. I am incredibly grateful for the chance to pursue this path, and I am excited to see how it will propel me towards success in forensic sciences and in life in general.
Lemon-Aid Scholarship
The impact of kindness on one's life is immeasurable. We often underestimate the power of a kind word or gesture, but it can have a profound effect on someone's life. I have personally experienced this life-changing impact through the kindness of one person who has completely changed the way I think and perceive the world.
Growing up under the poverty line with a single mother was a struggle. We faced countless challenges and hardships, and it often felt like the odds were stacked against us. However, amidst all the struggles, there was one person who showed us kindness that changed our lives forever.
This person was my mother's coworker, Mrs. Sarah. Mrs. Sarah was our saving grace during some of the toughest times in our lives. She was always there to lend a helping hand, whether it was offering us a meal when we couldn't afford groceries, or providing emotional support during difficult times. Mrs. Sarah never hesitated to offer her kindness, and her impact on our lives was profound.
The kindness of Mrs. Sarah not only provided us with the basic necessities we lacked, but it also changed the way I viewed the world. Before her influence, I was filled with bitterness and resentfulness towards our circumstances. I often felt as though we were alone in our struggle, and that the world was a cruel and unforgiving place. However, through Mrs. Sarah's kindness, I began to see that there was still good in the world. Her compassion and generosity taught me the value of empathy and giving back to others, despite one's own struggles.
Mrs. Sarah's kindness has taught me the true meaning of compassion and generosity. Her impact on my life has inspired me to pay it forward and to always be kind to others, no matter the circumstances. I have learned to appreciate the little things in life and to never take anything for granted. Her kindness has completely changed the way I think and has shaped me into a more empathetic and compassionate individual.
In conclusion, the kindness of one person, Mrs. Sarah, has had a profound impact on my life. Her generosity and compassion have not only provided us with the help we needed but have also changed the way I perceive the world. Her influence has taught me the value of kindness and has inspired me to pay it forward. I will forever be grateful for her impact on my life and will carry her lessons with me for years to come.
LGBTQ+ Wellness in Action Scholarship
Mental and physical wellness are crucial aspects of a person's overall well-being and are extremely important to me. As a student, I understand the challenges of maintaining good mental and physical health, and I have learned firsthand the importance of prioritizing self-care in a demanding academic environment.
First and foremost, my mental and physical wellness is important to me because it directly impacts my ability to perform well in school. When my mental health is suffering, I find it harder to focus and concentrate on my studies, and I often feel overwhelmed by stress and anxiety. Likewise, when my physical health is not at its best, I struggle to stay energized and motivated, which can negatively impact my productivity and academic performance.
Furthermore, good mental and physical health is essential for maintaining a balanced and fulfilling life. Without it, I struggle to enjoy the activities and experiences that bring me joy, and I find it more challenging to build and maintain meaningful relationships with others. Overall, prioritizing my mental and physical wellness is crucial for my overall happiness and quality of life.
As a student, I face several challenges in maintaining good mental and physical health. One of the main challenges is managing the demanding workload and academic pressure. Balancing coursework, exams, extracurricular activities, and a social life can be overwhelming at times, which can take a toll on my mental and physical health. Additionally, the competitive nature of academia can create a high-stress environment, leading to feelings of anxiety and self-doubt.
Another challenge is finding the time and resources to prioritize self-care. With a busy schedule, it can be difficult to make time for exercise, healthy eating, and relaxation. Additionally, mental health resources and support may not always be readily available or accessible, making it harder to seek help when needed.
Despite these challenges, I have learned to prioritize my mental and physical wellness by incorporating self-care practices into my daily routine. I set aside time for exercise, make healthy food choices, and prioritize adequate sleep. I also seek support from friends, family, and mental health professionals when needed. By prioritizing my mental and physical health, I have been able to maintain a strong academic performance while also enjoying a fulfilling and balanced lifestyle.
In conclusion, my mental and physical wellness is extremely important to me as a student. Through my experiences, I have learned to prioritize self-care in order to maintain a healthy balance between academics and personal well-being. I am committed to continuing to prioritize my mental and physical health as I pursue my education and am grateful for the opportunity to share my experiences and insights in this scholarship essay. Thank you for your consideration.
Online Learning Innovator Scholarship
In today's digital age, the internet has revolutionized the way we learn and gather information. As a student, I have utilized various online platforms, tools, and resources to further my understanding of the subjects I am studying. These online resources have not only helped me grasp complex concepts, but also enabled me to apply my knowledge in a more practical and effective manner.
One of the primary online platforms I use is Khan Academy, which offers a wide range of educational videos and tutorials on subjects such as math, science, economics, and art history. Khan Academy has been instrumental in providing me with clear and concise explanations of difficult concepts and has allowed me to learn at my own pace. The platform also offers interactive exercises and quizzes which have helped me reinforce my understanding of the material.
Additionally, I leverage tools like Google Scholar and JSTOR to access academic journals, articles, and research papers related to my field of study. These platforms have allowed me to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in my area of interest and have also provided me with valuable sources for my own research projects and assignments.
For collaborative work and group projects, I rely on online platforms such as Google Drive and Dropbox to easily share and collaborate on documents with my peers. These tools have streamlined the process of working together remotely and have allowed me to efficiently contribute to group assignments and presentations.
Furthermore, I have found online resources such as Coursera and edX to be invaluable for gaining additional knowledge and skills outside of my regular coursework. These platforms offer a wide array of courses from leading universities and institutions around the world, allowing me to delve deeper into specific topics and acquire new skills that complement my primary area of study.
By utilizing these online platforms, tools, and resources, I have been able to not only enhance my understanding of the subjects I am studying but also apply my knowledge in a more practical and impactful manner. For instance, the interactive exercises and quizzes on Khan Academy have helped me develop a more thorough grasp of mathematical concepts, while the access to academic journals and research papers has enabled me to support my arguments with evidence in essays and presentations.
Furthermore, the additional courses and skills I have acquired from platforms like Coursera have broadened my knowledge base and equipped me with a more diverse skill set, making me a more well-rounded and knowledgeable student.
Overall, the advancements of the internet and online education have greatly enriched my academic journey and have proven to be essential for furthering my understanding and application of the subjects I am studying. These online platforms, tools, and resources have undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping me into a more informed and capable learner.
@ESPdaniella Disabled Degree Scholarship
As a student aiming for a career in digital forensics, The digital world is becoming increasingly important in our daily lives, and individuals with disabilities may face unique challenges in navigating and accessing digital information and technology. I hope to use my expertise to make digital platforms, devices, and information more accessible for people with disabilities.
One way I plan to help people with disabilities is by working on improving the accessibility of digital devices and technology. Many individuals with disabilities rely on assistive technology to access and use digital platforms, and these technologies must be seamlessly integrated and compatible with different devices.
Additionally, I hope to use my expertise to support individuals with disabilities who are victims of cybercrimes. People with disabilities may be more vulnerable to online attacks and scams, and it is important to ensure that they have the necessary support and resources to navigate these issues. Through my career in digital forensics, I plan to collaborate with law enforcement agencies and advocacy groups to develop strategies for identifying and addressing cybercrimes against individuals with disabilities. This could include investigating cases of online harassment, financial exploitation, or privacy violations and providing technological solutions to prevent future incidents.
Nell’s Will Scholarship
Receiving a scholarship for my studies would be incredibly meaningful and impactful for me. Growing up under the poverty line with a single mother, I have faced numerous financial challenges that have made pursuing my educational and career goals difficult. My mother has worked tirelessly to provide for our family, but the financial burden has often caused stress and uncertainty about how to afford my college education.
As I work towards becoming a forensics technician with a specialization in digital forensics, receiving this scholarship would help alleviate the financial strain on my family and allow me to focus on my studies and future career goals. It would provide me with the opportunity to pursue my passion for forensic science and technology without the constant worry of how to pay for my education.
In the future, I plan to pay this forward by using my education and skills to give back to my community and support others who may be facing similar challenges. I hope to become a mentor and advocate for underprivileged students who are interested in pursuing a career in STEM fields. I want to share my experiences and provide guidance to help others overcome adversity and achieve their educational and professional goals.
Throughout my life, I have faced numerous adversities due to my family's financial situation. I have had to navigate the challenges of growing up in poverty, including lack of access to resources and opportunities that many of my peers have had. Despite these obstacles, I have remained determined and focused on my academic and career pursuits. I have worked hard to overcome these challenges and have always been motivated to succeed, despite the odds being stacked against me.
Receiving this scholarship support would not only be a financial relief, but it would also serve as a validation of my hard work and dedication. It would provide me with the encouragement and support I need to continue pursuing my dreams of becoming a successful forensics technician. I am committed to using this opportunity to make a positive impact in my field and to give back to my community in any way I can.
In conclusion, receiving this scholarship support would be incredibly meaningful to me as it would allow me to pursue my educational and career goals without the burden of financial strain. I am committed to paying this forward by using my education and skills to support others in my community and advocate for underprivileged students in STEM fields. Despite the adversities I have faced, I am determined to make a positive impact in my field and give back to those who have supported me on my journey.
Jennifer Gephart Memorial Working Mothers Scholarship
Balancing work and caregiving responsibilities can present numerous challenges, both emotional and practical. My personal experience of taking custody of my younger brother while managing a demanding full-time job as a 911 dispatcher and also attending community college has significantly shaped my career goals. This unique journey has instilled in me a strong sense of determination, resilience, and empathy, while also highlighting the importance of pursuing a career that combines my passion for helping others with the flexibility required for caregiving responsibilities.
One of the primary challenges I faced while balancing work and caregiving was time management. Juggling a full-time job, attending classes, and taking care of my younger brother demanded exceptional organizational skills and the ability to prioritize effectively. Often, I found myself overwhelmed by the sheer amount of responsibilities I had to handle within a limited timeframe. This necessitated the development of a strict schedule and learning to make the most of every spare moment. Despite the difficulties, this experience taught me the significance of time management and its impact on both personal and professional life.
Furthermore, the emotional strain of caregiving while pursuing my education and career goals weighed heavily on me. Witnessing my younger brother's struggles and knowing that my decisions and actions directly affected his well-being added an extra layer of pressure. This emotional burden compelled me to become more compassionate and understanding, not only towards my brother's needs but also towards others facing similar challenges. It became evident to me that the combination of caregiving and a fulfilling career would enable me to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those in need.
Taking custody of my brother while working in the high-stress environment of a 911 dispatcher also exposed me to the adversities faced by individuals in crisis situations. Daily exposure to emergencies, distress calls, and providing assistance to those in need taught me the importance of remaining calm under pressure, being resilient in the face of adversity, and adapting swiftly to rapidly changing situations. These invaluable skills not only enabled me to handle challenging caregiving situations but also shaped my career aspirations to work in a field where these abilities would be put to good use.
This unique experience has significantly influenced my career goals by highlighting the importance of pursuing a profession that allows for flexibility and combines my passion for helping others. Being there for my younger brother during his formative years made me realize the profound impact a supportive and caring adult can have on a child's life. It ignited a deep desire within me to dedicate my career to helping vulnerable individuals, especially children, who require love, guidance, and support.
Consequently, my career aspirations have evolved to align with this newfound passion. I aim to work in a field that combines social work and psychology, such as child advocacy or counseling, where I can provide support and guidance to children coming from challenging backgrounds. Incorporating my experience in caregiving, resilience under pressure, and innate compassion, I believe I can make a significant difference in the lives of those who need it the most.
This experience has taught me the significance of time management, resilience, and empathy. It has also shaped my career goals by highlighting the importance of pursuing a profession that combines my passion for helping others with the flexibility to accommodate caregiving responsibilities. Ultimately, I aspire to work in a field where I can make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable individuals, particularly children, utilizing the skills and lessons I have gained throughout this transformative journey.
Hermit Tarot Scholarship
Tarot cards have captivated humanity for centuries, offering a unique glimpse into the mysteries of the human psyche and the unfolding of fate. As a college student, I have developed a keen interest in tarot and its symbolic representations. While each card in the deck possesses its allure, the one that truly speaks to me is the Judgement card. This essay explores why the judgment card holds a special place in my heart, with a focus on its symbolism and personal significance.
The Judgement card, also known as "XX - The Judgement" in the traditional Rider-Waite deck, symbolizes rebirth and a call for self-reflection. The card depicts an angel, often heralded as an archangel, blowing a trumpet, which represents the call for awakening and renewal. Surrounding the angel are men, women, and children rising from their graves, signifying a spiritual awakening and the opportunity for personal transformation. Additionally, the calm waters beneath the figures represent emotional clarity and the peacefulness associated with making well-informed decisions. Such symbolism resonates deeply with my college journey, as I am constantly striving for personal growth, self-evaluation, and embracing the changes that come with this transitional period.
The Judgement card's message of spiritual awakening and inner calling has been profoundly influential in my life. Embracing the transformative energy it symbolizes, I have learned to trust my instincts and embrace my true purpose. As a college student, I often find myself faced with important decisions, career choices, and personal development milestones. The judgment card not only reminds me to listen to my intuition but also encourages me to reflect on my actions and the path I've chosen. Its symbolism ignites a flame within, guiding me toward embracing introspection and allowing the personal growth that comes from learning and evolving.
One aspect of the Judgement card that deeply resonates with me is its emphasis on self-reflection. In a fast-paced world, where self-analysis often takes a backseat, the judgment card acts as a gentle nudge to pause, reflect, and reassess my choices. College life, with its myriad of courses, friendships, and experiences, can quickly become overwhelming. Through the judgment card's symbolism, I am reminded of the significance of self-awareness and thoughtful decision-making. Just as those rising from their graves on the card, I too strive to rise above my past mistakes and make informed choices that align with my true aspirations.
Beyond its significance, the judgment card has a universal appeal that transcends individual experiences. Its themes of rebirth, transformation, and embracing the call to awaken resonate across cultures and time. By acknowledging this card's power, I tap into a deeper understanding of the timeless human journey. It serves as a reminder that we all can reflect, learn, and transform ourselves, regardless of our diverse backgrounds or current circumstances.
As a college student navigating a myriad of decisions and personal growth, the judgment card holds a special place in my heart and mind. It symbolizes the transformative power of self-reflection, offers guidance in navigating important life choices, and reminds me of the universal aspects of the human experience. With its rich symbolism, the Judgement card inspires me to embark on a journey of self-discovery, embracing new beginnings, and welcoming the opportunity for personal transformation that college life provides.
Women in STEM Scholarship
The field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) serves as the very foundation of modern innovation and progress. However, it is no secret that women continue to face significant underrepresentation within the STEM disciplines. As a female advocate and aspiring professional in this field, I firmly believe that empowering women in STEM is essential for societal growth and innovation. If granted the opportunity, I would utilize financial resources to create a better life for myself and other women in STEM through educational initiatives, mentorship programs, and community outreach.
Personal Background and Aspirations:
Allow me to introduce myself - a passionate and dedicated individual who is determined to break down barriers and promote gender equality within STEM fields. As a young girl growing up, I was constantly fascinated by science and technology, captivated by the wonders they could bring. Unfortunately, societal norms and expectations often discourage females from pursuing careers in these fields. Nevertheless, my unwavering determination propelled me to pursue a degree in forensics and computer science, defying the odds and striving to create a more inclusive environment for women in STEM.
Allocating Financial Resources:
The financial resources in question would be diligently utilized to support my journey and contribute to the empowerment of women in STEM. Here is how I envisage using the money to create a better life for myself and others:
1. Educational Initiatives: Investing in educational initiatives that focus on encouraging girls and young women to pursue STEM subjects will be a priority. Launching workshops, scholarships, and training programs will provide opportunities to dismantle gender biases and foster an environment of equality. By collaborating with schools and universities, these initiatives will help women access quality education, allowing them to compete on an equal footing with their male counterparts.
2. Mentorship Programs: Establishing mentorship programs, both formal and informal, will play a vital role in empowering women in STEM. The funds would be utilized to create networks connecting experienced professionals with aspiring female students, fostering guidance, advice, and career support. Mentors would facilitate the navigation of challenges unique to women in STEM, including underrepresentation, imposter syndrome, and work-life balance.
3. Community Outreach: Engaging with communities, particularly those with limited access to resources, is vital to ensuring a more diverse and inclusive STEM landscape. Sponsorship of outreach programs, such as science fairs, coding events, and robotics workshops, would provide underprivileged girls and women with exposure to STEM activities. Moreover, organizing panel discussions and public talks would create awareness and address societal stereotypes that hinder women's progress in STEM fields.
4. Research Opportunities: Allocating funds to sponsor research opportunities for women in STEM will promote their professional growth and ensure they contribute to cutting-edge discoveries and breakthroughs. Financial support for research grants, laboratory resources, and conference attendance would empower women to excel in their respective fields, fostering an environment that values their contributions and encourages career progression.
The underrepresentation of women in STEM continues to persist as a profound issue that hampers societal progress and innovation. By utilizing financial resources to promote gender equality in STEM, we have an opportunity to create a better future. With a united effort, we can empower women in STEM through educational initiatives, mentorship programs, community outreach, and research opportunities. Together, we can bridge the gender gap, allowing women to contribute fully to the advancement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Let us invest in a brighter and more inclusive tomorrow, engaging the talents and perspectives of women in STEM to drive positive change for all.
Pratibha Pandey Merit-Based Scholarship
Volunteering and community service play a pivotal role in shaping individuals into responsible citizens who actively contribute to their communities. Throughout my academic journey, I have engaged in various activities and roles representing my passion for serving others. Moreover, it seeks to reveal why joining the reserves aligns perfectly with my desire to serve on a greater scale.
Participating in cross country and orienteering has not only honed my physical abilities but also molded my character. The demanding nature of these sports requires immense dedication, perseverance, and self-discipline. Enduring grueling training sessions and facing mental and physical obstacles have taught me the importance of pushing through boundaries and never giving up. Moreover, these activities fostered a strong sense of camaraderie and instilled in me the value of teamwork. I learned that our collective effort significantly impacted our success, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and mutual support.
Being a member of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) allowed me to combine my passion for service with leadership development. As a Supply Officer, I was responsible for managing inventory, ensuring equipment availability, and supervising logistical operations. This role enhanced my organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage time effectively. Furthermore, JROTC enabled me to cultivate my leadership qualities by coordinating and leading various community service initiatives. These opportunities allowed me to contribute positively to society and develop a strong sense of responsibility towards my community.
Participating in speech and debate fostered my ability to articulate ideas effectively, bolstered my critical thinking skills, and enhanced my confidence as a communicator. By engaging in rigorous research, formulating persuasive arguments, and presenting them convincingly, I have developed a powerful voice capable of inspiring change. The experience of competing against talented individuals has sharpened my ability to think on my feet and respond to various challenges. It instilled in me the value of respectful discourse, empathy, and open-mindedness.
Serving as a member of the student council has granted me the privilege of being the voice of my peers. I have diligently advocated for their needs, ideas, and concerns. In this role, I have learned the significance of effective communication, negotiation, and compromise. Guiding collaborative initiatives and facilitating positive changes within our school community has allowed me to deepen my commitment to giving back and improving the lives of those around me.
Complementing my extracurricular activities, my academic pursuits reflect my eagerness to seek justice and make a positive impact. By majoring in pre-law, I aim to acquire a comprehensive understanding of legal systems, ethical decision-making, and constitutional rights.
As I consider joining the reserves, I am driven by a desire to extend my service to a larger scale, offering support and protection to my country and its citizens. Experiencing various leadership roles and passionately engaging in community service activities has deepened my understanding of the profound impact one individual can have. By joining the reserves, I aim to serve my nation while continuing to develop my leadership skills, discipline, and resilience in a wider context.
My diverse range of experiences in cross country and orienteering, JROTC, speech and debate, student council, as well as my academic pursuits have significantly shaped my character and fueled my desire to serve others. The values of teamwork, leadership, effective communication, and advocacy that I have developed through these experiences have equipped me with the necessary skills to excel in my future endeavors. As I embark on my journey toward a career in law, I eagerly embrace the opportunity to serve in the reserves, contributing my skills, dedication, and passion to protect and uplift my community and country.
William A. Stuart Dream Scholarship
Digital forensic sciences play a crucial role in modern society, addressing the escalating challenges associated with cybercrime and ensuring the integrity of digital evidence. As an individual fascinated by technology and its multifaceted impact, my academic and professional goals revolve around acquiring expertise in this field.
One of my primary academic goals is to pursue a bachelor's degree in Digital Forensic Sciences. With a multidisciplinary curriculum encompassing computer science, criminal justice, and forensic analysis, this program aligns perfectly with my interests and aptitudes. I aspire to delve deep into the theoretical foundations and practical applications of digital forensic techniques, such as data recovery, network security, and malware analysis. Moreover, I am eager to engage in research projects that advance the field, with a particular focus on emerging challenges like cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) forensics.
To achieve these academic aspirations, financial assistance in the form of a scholarship is crucial. Tuition fees, course materials, and research equipment pose significant financial obstacles. The scholarship would alleviate these burdens, enabling me to fully immerse myself in my studies, participate in related research opportunities, and successfully complete the program. Ultimately, it would empower me to become a leading professional in the field of digital forensic sciences.
My professional goals revolve around leveraging my skills and knowledge gained from digital forensic sciences to contribute to the legal system, private sector organizations, or law enforcement agencies, thereby ensuring the integrity and security of digital evidence. I envision myself working on diverse forensic cases, including cybercrime investigations, intellectual property disputes, and even support for criminal justice reform, to enhance the effectiveness and fairness of investigations and legal proceedings.
In addition to applying digital forensic techniques and methodologies, I aim to contribute to the development of innovative tools and processes within the field. I am particularly interested in improving the efficiency and accuracy of digital evidence analysis. Pursuing research and collaborating with renowned experts and organizations would provide me with valuable expertise, allowing me to make substantial contributions to this rapidly evolving field.
Receiving the scholarship would be transformative for my academic and professional journey. Financial assistance would not only alleviate the financial burdens associated with pursuing a degree in digital forensic sciences but also offer me the opportunity to focus more on my studies, research, and professional development. Furthermore, the scholarship would allow me to bridge the gap between theory and practice by participating in internships, attending industry conferences, and accessing specialized training programs. These experiences are instrumental in sharpening practical skills, expanding professional networks, and enhancing career prospects in the field.
In conclusion, my academic and professional goals center around acquiring comprehensive knowledge and expertise in the field of digital forensic sciences. The scholarship would play a pivotal role in easing financial constraints, enabling me to pursue a bachelor's degree and participate in research opportunities, thus fostering my growth in the field. Beyond academia, the scholarship would empower me to contribute meaningfully to enhancing cybersecurity, promoting justice, and safeguarding digital ecosystems. Investing in my education today will result in tangible contributions to society tomorrow.
Learner Calculus Scholarship
Calculus plays a pivotal role in the STEM field and its importance extends to various disciplines, including forensic sciences. From analyzing crime scenes to estimating the trajectory of a bullet, calculus provides the necessary tools and techniques to extract useful information and make informed decisions. In this essay, we will explore the significance of calculus in forensic sciences and highlight its impact on investigations and the pursuit of justice.
One fundamental application of calculus in forensic sciences is in the field of bloodstain pattern analysis. When analyzing blood spatter patterns at a crime scene, forensic experts rely on mathematical models and calculus to determine the direction and velocity of blood droplets. By considering the size, shape, and distribution of bloodstains, calculus helps these experts recreate the events leading up to the crime. Through the use of trigonometry and calculus, investigators can calculate the angle of impact, and flight paths, and determine the location of the blood source. This information can then be utilized to establish the sequence of events and provide crucial evidence in solving crimes.
Furthermore, calculus plays a crucial role in forensic ballistics where firearms and projectiles are analyzed. Calculating the trajectory of a bullet using calculus can help reconstruct shooting incidents and pinpoint the origin of a shot. By considering factors such as bullet speed, angle of trajectory, and gravity, forensic ballistic experts can analyze bullet wounds and determine if they are consistent with witness accounts or suspect statements. This information is vital in determining the likelihood of self-defense or proving the presence of premeditation, ultimately aiding in the formation of a well-grounded legal case.
Additionally, calculus is essential in the field of forensic anthropology. When analyzing skeletal remains, forensic anthropologists use various mathematical models to estimate the time since death, the age of the deceased, and the identification of individuals from fragmentary remains. Calculus assists in calculating decay rates, analyzing growth patterns, and constructing age-at-death estimates. This information aids in narrowing down the pool of potential victims and provides important leads for investigators.
Moreover, calculus is employed in the field of forensic toxicology, where the concentration and elimination rates of drugs or poisons are analyzed. Calculating the metabolism and decay rates of substances within the human body is essential for determining toxicological effects, time of ingestion, and the role these substances played in a crime. By analyzing blood, urine, and tissue samples, forensic toxicologists leverage calculus to determine levels of intoxication, establish timelines, and ultimately provide critical evidence in criminal cases.
In conclusion, calculus is an essential tool in the STEM field, particularly in the context of forensic sciences. Its applications in bloodstain pattern analysis, forensic ballistics, forensic anthropology, and forensic toxicology enable investigators to unravel the mysteries surrounding crime scenes and establish key pieces of evidence. By utilizing calculus, professionals in the field can make informed decisions, reconstruct events, and ultimately contribute to the pursuit of justice. Therefore, it is crucial for individuals pursuing careers in forensic sciences to grasp the concepts of calculus and harness its power in the quest for truth and resolution.
Learner Math Lover Scholarship
Mathematics is often regarded as a daunting and intimidating subject for many students. However, there are numerous individuals who not only appreciate but also genuinely love math. Count me as one of those enthusiasts who find immense joy and satisfaction in mathematical concepts and problem-solving. The reasons behind my love for math are manifold.
Firstly, math is a universal language that transcends boundaries. Regardless of the background, culture, or language, mathematical concepts can be understood and applied by people all over the world. This interconnectedness is truly fascinating to me, as it allows for effective communication and understanding between individuals from different countries and walks of life. The beauty of math lies in its ability to convey complex ideas and phenomena through simple symbols and equations.
Furthermore, math has a distinct clarity and order that is often absent in other subjects. In an increasingly chaotic world, math offers a sense of stability and predictability. The rules and principles of mathematics provide a logical framework that helps explain and make sense of the intricacies of the universe. The certainty and certainty offered by math give me a sense of control and a firm foundation upon which I can build my knowledge and understanding.
Moreover, math is a subject that encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills. It teaches us to approach challenges systematically, break them down into smaller, manageable components, and diligently work towards finding solutions. This analytical mindset is not only valuable within the realm of mathematics but also extends to various other aspects of life. Mathematics equips us with the ability to think critically, analyze situations, and make informed decisions.
Aside from its practical applications, math is also an inherently aesthetic discipline. There is an inherent beauty in the symmetrical patterns, elegant proofs, and precise calculations that mathematics encompasses. The joy of unraveling a complex equation, deriving a formula, or discovering a new mathematical concept is unparalleled. It is this inherent beauty that captivates and inspires me to delve deeper into the world of mathematics.
In conclusion, there are numerous reasons why I love math. Its universality, clarity, logicality, problem-solving nature, and inherent beauty make it an enthralling subject. Math provides me with the means to explore and understand the world around me, and its inherent order and beauty never fail to fascinate me. Despite its challenges, the rewards of mathematical exploration are immeasurable, an enduring passion in my life.
1989 (Taylor's Version) Fan Scholarship
Music has a unique ability to transport us back in time, evoking emotions and memories, and making it an integral part of our lives. If my 2023 year were to be accompanied by a soundtrack, I would choose songs from "1989 (Taylor's Version)" by Taylor Swift. This album, a re-recording of her iconic 1989 album, carries a timeless appeal that resonates with various experiences and milestones throughout the year.
Style:
The soundtrack's opening track, "Style" encapsulates the essence of my 2023. This catchy and energetic song captures the excitement of new beginnings and the desire to embark on a transformative journey. As I navigate through my educational endeavors and strive to acquire a scholarship, Style instills a sense of confidence and ambition within me. The pulsating beat and captivating lyrics encourage me to find my unique style and leave a lasting impression on my academic pursuits.
Wildest Dreams:
"Wildest Dreams" encapsulates the enchantment and possibilities that 2023 holds. This song transports me to a world where dreams thrive and take flight. As I pursue my academic and personal goals, this track serves as a constant reminder to never settle for mediocrity. It encourages boldness and dreaming bigger, urging me to chase ambitions that surpass societal expectations and limitations.
Blank Space:
With its infectious melody and meaningful lyrics, "Blank Space" strikes a chord as an anthem for self-exploration and growth throughout 2023. This track reminds me that experiences define who we are, and it's okay to be vulnerable and embrace the unknown. As I encounter new chapters and relationships, this song illustrates the importance of accepting complexities, learning from mistakes, and reimagining possibilities.
Shake It Off:
The resilience infused in "Shake It Off" is instrumental in shaping my perspective on overcoming obstacles and maintaining a positive mindset. As I encounter challenges along my scholarship journey, this upbeat and empowering song reminds me to rise above negativity and criticism. It teaches me to embrace setbacks and not let them hinder my progress, pushing me to persevere with unwavering determination.
Clean:
"Clean" holds a special place in the soundtrack of my 2023 as it signifies a period of personal growth and introspection. In an ever-changing world, this reflective ballad teaches me the importance of healing from past wounds and embracing self-love. It reminds me to let go of the baggage that no longer serves me and make room for new beginnings. This track is a testament to the transformative power of self-discovery, providing solace and inspiration during moments of self-reflection.
Taylor Swift's re-recorded album, "1989 (Taylor's Version)," would undeniably feature prominently in the soundtrack of my 2023. Each song from this iconic album brings something unique to my journey, reflecting themes of self-discovery, resilience, ambition, and growth. Soundtracking my year, these songs would serve as a reminder to embrace change, overcome challenges, and make the most of every opportunity that comes my way. With Taylor's timeless music guiding my steps, I am confident that 2023 will be a remarkable chapter filled with growth, triumphs, and unforgettable memories.
Veterans & Family Scholarship
My father's military experience has been an integral part of our family's life. As an army veteran, he has given me a unique perspective on service, discipline, and sacrifice.
Growing up as a military child, I had the privilege of experiencing diverse cultures, meeting people from various backgrounds, and appreciating the values of adaptability and resilience. However, constant relocation also presented challenges in terms of maintaining stability in my education. Despite these hurdles, my determination and drive to succeed academically never wavered. With every move, I approached each new school as an opportunity to learn and grow, even if it meant starting fresh and rebuilding my support system.
The frequent moves during my childhood meant having to adapt to different curricula, teaching styles, and social environments. While some children might have found this unsettling, I recognized it as an opportunity to broaden my horizons and develop a multifaceted perspective. As a result, I became more receptive to change and gained a unique ability to connect with people from various walks of life. These skills have proven invaluable in my personal and academic endeavors, allowing me to excel even in unfamiliar situations.
Throughout my educational journey, I always strived for academic excellence and sought to challenge myself. Although it was challenging to consistently maintain high standards while adjusting to new educational frameworks, I firmly believed that education was an unwavering constant in my life. It provided me with stability and allowed me to pursue my passions regardless of where I resided. By maintaining a strong work ethic, seeking additional resources for support, and actively engaging with my studies, I was able to overcome any setbacks caused by uprooting my life.
Now, as I approach the end of my undergraduate journey, I am excited to pursue legal studies and attend law school. My exposure to different cultures and witnessing various forms of social injustices firsthand has fueled my passion for advocating for justice and equality. Law, to me, represents a means to contribute positively to society, defend the rights of those who may not have a voice, and effect real change. By pursuing a career in law, I hope to bridge the gap between marginalized communities and the legal system, ensuring fair treatment and equal opportunities for all.
Post-graduation, I envision myself actively participating in probono work and public interest cases, working towards meaningful reform and social progress. I intend to immerse myself in various legal sectors, gaining knowledge and experience to become an effective advocate and enact change. Whether it be in criminal justice, human rights, or environmental law, I aspire to utilize my legal education to positively impact communities and make a lasting difference.
In conclusion, my father's military experience has instilled in me the values of service, discipline, and sacrifice. Despite the challenges, I excelled academically and graduated with distinction. Looking ahead, driven by a passion to advocate for justice and fairness. Ultimately, I hope to use my legal education and experiences to contribute to positive change within society.
Stephan L. Wolley Memorial Scholarship
Raised by my single mother, I have witnessed her unwavering strength and determination in the face of adversity. Her relentless pursuit of providing a nurturing environment has been a remarkable source of inspiration for me. Though financial constraints were often present, my mother instilled in me the belief that education was my ticket to a better future. Witnessing the sacrifices she made for my education has fueled my determination to succeed academically.
Raised by my single mother, I have witnessed her unwavering strength and determination in the face of adversity. Her relentless pursuit of providing a nurturing environment has been a remarkable source of inspiration for me. Though financial constraints were often present, my mother instilled in me the belief that education was my ticket to a better future. Witnessing the sacrifices she made for my education has fueled my determination to succeed academically.
Throughout my schooling, I realized that my dedication to academics had the potential to uplift my family's circumstances. Graduating high school with distinction was not only a personal achievement but a testament to my mother's sacrifices. This accomplishment solidified my passion for learning and set me on the path to pursue higher education.
During my high school years, exploring various subjects helped me discover a keen interest in legal studies. The multidimensional aspects of law fascinated me, from its role in maintaining social order to its ability to enforce justice. Through internships and mentorships, I have gained valuable insights into the legal profession, further igniting my passion for becoming a lawyer. My pursuit of a degree in legal studies is another step towards making a real difference in the lives of others.
Alongside my academic journey, I have found solace and personal growth through participating in sports. Being a student-athlete in cross country and captaining the field hockey team has taught me valuable life lessons such as teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. Sports have provided me with a platform to push myself beyond my limits and develop strong leadership skills. Balancing the demands of sports and academics has enhanced my ability to manage time efficiently and prioritize commitments.
Looking ahead, I am determined to merge my passion for law and athletics. My ultimate dream is to combine my legal expertise with my love for sports by specializing in sports law. I envision myself working with athletes, coaches, and sports organizations to ensure fairness, promote integrity, and protect the rights of individuals involved in the athletic world. I plan to advocate for equal opportunities, contribute to the athlete's well-being, and assist in enforcing regulations that shape the future of sports.
Growing up with a single mother has molded me into a resilient individual, instilling in me the drive to overcome challenges and pursue my dreams. The influential role of my family, along with my academic achievements and passion for law and sports, has propelled me forward. As I continue my journey as a student-athlete and pursue a degree in legal studies, my ultimate aim is to become a lawyer specializing in sports law. Through dedication and hard work, I aspire to make a meaningful impact on the lives of athletes and contribute to a fair and just sporting environment.
Kalia D. Davis Memorial Scholarship
Volunteering and community service play a pivotal role in shaping individuals into responsible citizens who actively contribute to their communities. Throughout my academic journey, I have engaged in various activities and roles representing my passion for serving others. Moreover, it seeks to reveal why joining the reserves aligns perfectly with my desire to serve on a greater scale.
Participating in cross country and orienteering has not only honed my physical abilities but also molded my character. The demanding nature of these sports requires immense dedication, perseverance, and self-discipline. Enduring grueling training sessions and facing mental and physical obstacles have taught me the importance of pushing through boundaries and never giving up. Moreover, these activities fostered a strong sense of camaraderie and instilled in me the value of teamwork. I learned that our collective effort significantly impacted our success, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and mutual support.
Being a member of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) allowed me to combine my passion for service with leadership development. As a Supply Officer, I was responsible for managing inventory, ensuring equipment availability, and supervising logistical operations. This role enhanced my organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage time effectively. Furthermore, JROTC enabled me to cultivate my leadership qualities by coordinating and leading various community service initiatives. These opportunities allowed me to contribute positively to society and develop a strong sense of responsibility towards my community.
Participating in speech and debate fostered my ability to articulate ideas effectively, bolstered my critical thinking skills, and enhanced my confidence as a communicator. By engaging in rigorous research, formulating persuasive arguments, and presenting them convincingly, I have developed a powerful voice capable of inspiring change. The experience of competing against talented individuals has sharpened my ability to think on my feet and respond to various challenges. It instilled in me the value of respectful discourse, empathy, and open-mindedness.
Serving as a member of the student council has granted me the privilege of being the voice of my peers. I have diligently advocated for their needs, ideas, and concerns. In this role, I have learned the significance of effective communication, negotiation, and compromise. Guiding collaborative initiatives and facilitating positive changes within our school community has allowed me to deepen my commitment to giving back and improving the lives of those around me.
Complementing my extracurricular activities, my academic pursuits reflect my eagerness to seek justice and make a positive impact. By majoring in pre-law, I aim to acquire a comprehensive understanding of legal systems, ethical decision-making, and constitutional rights.
As I consider joining the reserves, I am driven by a desire to extend my service to a larger scale, offering support and protection to my country and its citizens. Experiencing various leadership roles and passionately engaging in community service activities has deepened my understanding of the profound impact one individual can have. By joining the reserves, I aim to serve my nation while continuing to develop my leadership skills, discipline, and resilience in a wider context.
My diverse range of experiences in cross country and orienteering, JROTC, speech and debate, student council, as well as my academic pursuits have significantly shaped my character and fueled my desire to serve others. The values of teamwork, leadership, effective communication, and advocacy that I have developed through these experiences have equipped me with the necessary skills to excel in my future endeavors. As I embark on my journey toward a career in law, I eagerly embrace the opportunity to serve in the reserves, contributing my skills, dedication, and passion to protect and uplift my community and country.
Eden Alaine Memorial Scholarship
Losing a loved one is an inevitable part of life, and for me, the departure of my beloved grandmother due to skin cancer left an indelible imprint on my existence. Our relationship was characterized by shared hobbies such as baking and exploring used bookstores, creating memories that will forever shape the person I have become. In this essay, I will discuss the profound impact her loss had on me and the lessons I have learned from her courageous battle against skin cancer.
From an early age, my grandmother imparted her passion for baking to me. After school, we would spend countless hours in the kitchen, mixing ingredients, and creating delectable treats. These precious moments allowed us to bond, strengthening the relationship between grandmother and grandchild. Through the art of baking, she not only taught me culinary skills but also life lessons about patience, attention to detail, and the ability to bring joy to others through simple gestures.
Another shared interest that bonded us was our mutual love for literature. Almost every weekend, my grandmother would take me to the cozy corners of the old used bookstores in our town. These charming havens were a gateway to a world of words, knowledge, and imagination. We spent hours perusing the stacks, discussing authors, and selecting hidden literary gems. These outings fostered within me a deep appreciation for the power of storytelling and further nurtured my passion for reading.
However, life has a way of throwing curveballs. It was during my teenage years that my grandmother was diagnosed with skin cancer. This news shattered our idyllic existence, bringing forth unthinkable challenges. Witnessing her struggle with the frightening disease was an experience that no amount of preparation could have readied me for. Through her unwavering courage and resilience, she taught me the importance of embracing adversity head-on and cherishing every moment in life.
As my grandmother's condition worsened, the reality of her mortality slowly sunk in. It was during this time that I began to value and appreciate the little things in life that we often take for granted. Her battle with skin cancer forced me to confront my mortality and strengthened my resolve to approach life with love, gratitude, and compassion. I became acutely aware of the fragility of our existence and the importance of making the most of every opportunity.
Though the void left by my grandmother's passing will always be there, I find solace in preserving her legacy. In memory of her, I have continued to explore my love for baking, experimenting with new recipes, and making sweet treats for friends and family. Additionally, I have embraced her love for literature by volunteering at local libraries, organizing book clubs, and spreading the joy of reading.
The loss of my grandmother to skin cancer was undoubtedly a painful experience that forever changed the course of my life. The memories of baking together and exploring used bookstores will forever hold a special place in my heart. Her courageous battle against cancer taught me the value of resilience, cherishing moments, and embracing life with fervor. Through her memory, I strive to live a life filled with love, compassion, and appreciation for the small joys that shape our existence.
RonranGlee Literary Scholarship
Title: The Paradox of Virtue and Vice in Marcus Aurelius' Meditations
Introduction:
In Marcus Aurelius' renowned work, Meditations, a single paragraph, chosen from Book II, encapsulates the author's profound understanding of the paradoxical nature of virtue and vice. Through eloquent language and introspective ruminations, Aurelius delves into the complex interplay between these two seemingly contrasting aspects of human nature. This essay seeks to expound upon Aurelius' underlying meaning, focusing on the notion that true virtue transcends external appearances and actions, while vice corrupts the inner self. By analyzing the chosen paragraph, we will explore the stoic principles that inspire Aurelius' philosophical discourse, revealing his belief in the importance of self-reflection, personal growth, and the cultivation of virtue as the path to true transcendence.
Selected Paragraph:
"Remember that to change your mind and to accept correction are free acts too. The action is yours, based on your own mind, your own understanding, and your own impulse. No one can make you change if you don't want to… The only way is to persuade your own self. But do it with sincerity, and you will make yourself a different person, though the change is likely to be slight and short-lived, in most cases, at that." (Meditations, Book II)
Body:
The chosen paragraph embodies Marcus Aurelius' stoic philosophy, emphasizing the freedom of choice and the power of intrinsic motivation in shaping one's character. The Roman Emperor reminds his readers that it is within their capacity to change their minds and accept correction. This implies a fundamental belief in the inherent capacity for growth and transformation that resides within every individual. Aurelius stresses that no external force can compel a person to change if they do not desire it themselves, as true transformation can only be achieved through internal persuasion.
The idea of free will and the power of personal understanding is a central tenet of Aurelius' stoicism. He stresses the uniqueness of each individual's mind, understanding, and impulse as the basis for their actions and decisions. In this context, the Roman philosopher urges readers to engage in introspection and self-reflection. By sincerely examining their thoughts, beliefs, and motivations, individuals can come to a deeper understanding of themselves and the opportunities for personal growth. Aurelius recognizes that change may be incremental and ephemeral in most cases; however, he suggests that even these subtle shifts can ultimately lead to substantial transformation.
To fully comprehend the deeper meaning of this passage, one must consider Aurelius' understanding of virtue and vice. For the Stoics, virtue is considered the highest good, while vice represents its negation. Virtue is seen as the manifestation of reason, moral integrity, self-discipline, and the alignment of one's actions with their true nature and purpose. In contrast, vice is characterized by moral corruption, selfishness, and discord between one's actions and character. Aurelius implies that true virtue exists beyond mere appearances and actions, emphasizing that real change and personal growth must occur within the recesses of an individual's mind and heart.
The need for sincerity highlighted by the author is crucial in this regard. True personal transformation requires individuals to be honest with themselves, to courageously confront their shortcomings, and to wholeheartedly commit to the path of self-improvement. Aurelius suggests that superficial or insincere attempts at change are likely to be transient and superficial, ultimately leading to disappointments and frustration. On the other hand, genuine introspection and the sincere cultivation of virtue entail profound and lasting transformation that can reshape one's character, thoughts, and actions.
Conclusion:
The chosen paragraph from Marcus Aurelius' Meditations illuminates his profound understanding of the paradoxical nature of virtue and vice. Through introspective reflection and commitment to personal growth, Aurelius argues that individuals hold the power to change their minds, transform their characters, and align their actions with their inner purpose. The passage encourages readers to embrace sincerity and honesty as they engage in self-reflection, recognizing that true virtue entails a genuine commitment to ethical principles and moral rectitude. Aurelius exhorts us to overcome the transient and superficial allure of vice, reminding us that true fulfillment and transcendence can only be achieved by persistently cultivating our inner selves. Ultimately, Meditation serves as an inspiring guide for the individual seeking to navigate the complexities of life by embracing virtue and transcending vice.
Book Lovers Scholarship
In an era of vast diversity and connectivity, the power of literature to transcend borders and unite global citizens is truly unparalleled. If one were to choose a book with the potential to engage, inspire, and educate individuals across the globe, "Educated" by Tara Westover would undoubtedly be a compelling choice. This essay seeks to explore why "Educated" should be the book that every person in the world reads, delving into its themes of education, personal growth, and the pursuit of knowledge.
"Educated" presents a gripping memoir that serves as an ode to the transformative power of education. Westover begins her journey as a girl growing up in a physically and mentally oppressive environment, isolated from traditional education. She eventually breaks free from these shackles, solidifying her belief in the emancipatory potential of education. The book highlights how education can empower individuals, offering them opportunities for self-discovery, critical thinking, and the ability to challenge established norms.
Throughout "Educated," Westover demonstrates the transformative role of knowledge in personal growth. From her first introduction to formal education to her eventual academic achievements, the author reveals the extraordinary impact of acquiring knowledge and its potential to reshape lives. Westover's experiences highlight the importance of valuing knowledge for both individuals and society, establishing it as a catalyst for progress, understanding, and compassion.
Taking readers on a journey through Westover's personal growth, "Educated" places a strong emphasis on the power of critical thinking and empathy. Through her education, she learns to examine beliefs, challenge prejudices, and develop a sense of empathy towards others. Encouraging a mindset of critical analysis and empathy towards varying perspectives is vital for building a harmonious and inclusive global community. "Educated" fosters these qualities, guiding individuals towards a more compassionate and understanding worldview.
In a world that often emphasizes diversity, connectivity, and growth potential, "Educated" stands as a remarkable testament to the transformational power of education, independent thought, and empathy. By selecting this book as the universal text, every person could embark on a journey of personal growth, encouraging the pursuit of knowledge, resilience, and the ability to break free from the constraints of societal expectations. "Educated" has the power to create a globally literate and empathetic society, where individuals can collectively strive for a brighter future based on mutual understanding and respect.
Ratan Lal Mundada Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my life, I have constantly been driven by a deep-seated desire to create positive change in the world. This drive, coupled with my experiences in non-profit organizations and my passion for the environment, has led me to pursue environmental science as a minor, with pre-law as my major. In this essay, I will outline how my non-profit and volunteering endeavors, along with my academic pursuits, have shaped my aspirations and inspired me to strive for a future where environmental justice and sustainability are at the forefront.
1. Non-profit and Volunteering Experience:
My journey towards making a difference began with active involvement in various non-profit organizations and volunteering initiatives. From a young age, I realized the potential of these institutions in bringing about social change. By working with marginalized communities, organizing fundraisers, and participating in environmental clean-up drives, I witnessed the transformative power that volunteerism and non-profit initiatives possess.
2. Pursuing Environmental Science:
Complementing my passion for making a difference, I chose to pursue a minor in environmental science to equip myself with the knowledge needed to address escalating global environmental challenges. This interdisciplinary field will provide me with a holistic understanding of environmental issues, including climate change, conservation of natural resources, and environmental policy.
3. Pre-Law as a Major:
Aiming to maximize my impact, I am pursuing a pre-law major to acquire the legal acumen necessary to navigate the complex realm of environmental laws and regulations. I firmly believe that a combination of environmental science and a legal foundation will empower me to strive for sustainable and equitable outcomes. By understanding the legal framework surrounding environmental protection, I will be equipped to advocate for impactful policy changes, act as an environmental advocate in legal proceedings, and aid in crafting policies that prioritize the welfare of the planet.
4. Making a Difference: Future Aspirations:
In the future, I envision utilizing my diverse background to work towards environmental justice and sustainability. Through channeling my non-profit experience, environmental science knowledge, and legal expertise, I plan to contribute in the following ways:
a) Advocacy and Litigation: I intend to utilize my legal skills to advocate for those disproportionately affected by environmental issues. This may involve filing lawsuits against polluters, representing marginalized communities in legal proceedings, and striving to bring about just outcomes.
b) Environmental Policy Reform: By combining my environmental science expertise with legal analysis, I aim to engage in policy analysis and contribute to the development of environmentally conscious legislation. This will involve working with government bodies, non-profit organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure that policies address the complex ecological challenges we face.
c) Education and Awareness: Recognizing the importance of education in inspiring change, I seek to utilize my experiences to educate communities about environmental issues, foster engagement, and promote sustainable practices. I plan to engage in public speaking, organize workshops, and collaborate with educational institutions to instill a sense of environmental responsibility in future generations.
In conclusion, my non-profit and volunteering experiences, coupled with my pursuit of a minor in environmental science and pre-law as a major, have shaped my aspirations to create a better future. By combining my knowledge of environmental science and legal frameworks, I intend to actively advocate for environmental justice, push for policy reforms, and inspire awareness and action within communities. With determination, commitment, and a multidimensional approach, I believe I can contribute significantly to building a sustainable, equitable, and environmentally conscious world.
Shays Scholarship
Pursuing higher education has always been a paramount goal for me, driven by a deep-rooted determination to explore the vast realm of knowledge and contribute to society. The motivation to embark on this academic journey stems from the ever-evolving technological landscape, particularly in the field of forensic sciences. This essay delves into my decision to pursue a degree in forensic sciences, with a specialization in digital forensics, and the excitement that this fascinating field holds.
The pursuit of higher education acts as a catalyst for personal growth, and professional development, and an avenue to make a lasting impact on society. In an increasingly competitive world, acquiring advanced knowledge and skills is crucial to remain relevant and abreast of the latest breakthroughs. Moreover, higher education serves as a platform for networking and collaborating with like-minded individuals, enabling the exchange of ideas and fostering intellectual growth.
For me, the desire to make a meaningful difference in the realm of criminal justice was the driving force behind pursuing a higher education. I recognized that obtaining a higher degree would equip me with the requisite expertise to tackle complex challenges and contribute to justice at the intersection of law and technological advancements.
Within the broader realm of science, the field of forensic sciences has captured my imagination. Forensic sciences employ scientific methods to assist justice systems and provide crucial evidence during investigations. This field intersects various scientific disciplines such as biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science to unravel mysteries and find answers to unanswered questions.
While pursuing my degree in forensic sciences, I am particularly drawn to the captivating field of digital forensics. The convergence of technology and crime has revolutionized the forensic landscape, and digital evidence has become integral to modern investigations. Digital forensics involves the identification, preservation, examination, and analysis of electronic evidence for legal purposes.
One aspect that passionately excites me about digital forensics is the need for constant adaptation due to the ever-increasing complexity of digital systems and cybercrimes. With each technological innovation, new avenues for crime are opened. As a digital forensics specialist, I would actively engage in a perpetual learning process to stay ahead of digital criminals and devise innovative techniques to uncover hidden evidence.
Moreover, the critical nature of digital forensics in supporting law enforcement agencies amplifies its significance. By meticulously analyzing electronic data, a digital forensics investigator plays a vital role in unraveling criminal activities, protecting innocent victims, and ensuring justice is served. This aspect resonates deeply with my inherent drive to contribute positively to society.
Another captivating aspect of digital forensics lies in its interdisciplinary nature. The collaboration between computer science, data analysis, and legal frameworks creates a dynamic field that breaks conventional barriers. This multidisciplinary approach allows for creative problem-solving, combining analytical skills with technical expertise, to overcome challenges and uncover the truth.
The motivation to pursue higher education is underscored by a fervent desire to explore the limitless expanse of knowledge, make a tangible impact, and contribute to society. Focusing on forensic sciences, with a specialization in digital forensics, feeds my hunger for intellectual growth and aligns perfectly with my passion for justice and technological advancements.
Armed with a deeper understanding of forensic sciences, I eagerly anticipate delving into the captivating realm of digital forensics. The need for constant adaptation, the ever-evolving cyber landscape, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the potential to aid justice systems solidify my resolve to pursue a career in this challenging field. By venturing into digital forensics, I am ready to contribute my expertise to the pursuit of truth, ensuring that justice prevails in our increasingly digital world.
Friends of Ohm Labs Scholarship
Introduction:
For many individuals, the financial situation in which they grow up can significantly impact their educational journey. Students from low-income backgrounds often face unique challenges, balancing their passion for learning with the burden of financial difficulties. In my case, as I pursue a degree in forensic sciences with a specialization in digital forensics and pre-law, I have experienced firsthand how my financial situation has affected my education. However, I firmly believe that a scholarship can pave the way to achieving my dream career and, in turn, have a positive effect on society.
Financial Constraints on Education:
Growing up under the poverty line has presented various hurdles in my educational path. Limited resources translated into inadequate access to educational materials, textbooks, and technologies required to stay at the forefront of my field. Furthermore, the strain of financial constraints often forced me to allocate significant time to part-time jobs to support myself and my family financially.
The scarcity of financial stability has periodically determined my college choices, often limiting my options to those offering scholarships or grants. Without such financial aid, it would be virtually impossible for me to pursue tertiary education. Moreover, the fear of immense student loan debt has always been in the back of my mind, constantly reminding me of the potential setback it could pose in my professional journey.
The Transformative Power of Scholarships:
A scholarship would be instrumental in propelling me toward achieving my dream career in forensic sciences, specializing in digital forensics and pre-law. Financial assistance would provide the financial stability needed to alleviate concerns about tuition fees, thus enabling me to focus fully on my coursework, research, and extracurricular activities.
Not only would a scholarship ease the financial burden, but it would also open doors to a better quality of education. It would provide me with access to state-of-the-art laboratories, cutting-edge technologies, and experienced professors. These resources would help nurture my skills and expertise, resulting in a more substantial impact in my chosen field.
Positive Effects on Society:
By achieving my dream career, I aim to utilize my knowledge and skills in digital forensics and law to contribute positively to society. In today's digital world, cybercrime is rampant and constantly evolving. The need for experts in digital forensics is dire, as the battle against these crimes becomes increasingly complex.
With a specialization in digital forensics and pre-law, I aspire to uncover the truth and bring justice to victims of cybercrime. By developing sophisticated techniques for collecting, preserving, and analyzing electronic evidence, I aim to aid law enforcement agencies and contribute to the judicial system's fight against cybercrime.
This endeavor would undoubtedly have a positive effect on society by safeguarding individuals, protecting sensitive information, and promoting a safer digital space. By assisting in the resolution of cybercrimes, my work could potentially deter future perpetrators and foster a sense of security and trust in the digital world.
Conclusion:
The financial constraints imposed by growing up under the poverty line have undoubtedly influenced my educational journey. However, with the help of a scholarship, I firmly believe that I can overcome these challenges and achieve my dream of a career in forensic sciences, specializing in digital forensics and pre-law. By harnessing my knowledge and skills, I aim to play an integral role in combating cybercrime while making a positive impact on society. A scholarship is the key that will unlock endless possibilities, enabling me to not only pursue my passion but also contribute to the betterment of our society.
Janean D. Watkins Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
Growing up under the poverty line with a single mother was not easy. The constant struggle for necessities and witnessing my mother's unwavering determination to provide for us shaped my character, instilling in me a deep appreciation for the value of selflessness and service to others. As a result, I have made it my mission to give back in any way I can to my community and positively impact the world.
Currently, my main focus is on giving back to those who face challenges similar to the ones I experienced during my childhood. I actively participate in various community service activities, such as volunteering at local homeless shelters, organizing food drives, and mentoring young children in underserved areas. These experiences keep me grounded and remind me of the struggles that many individuals endure daily.
Beyond the immediate community, I also strive to make a difference through charitable donations. Although financial resources may be limited, I firmly believe that even the smallest contribution can have a significant impact. Whether it's sponsoring a child's education or assisting in humanitarian efforts, I strive to use my resources responsibly to uplift those in need.
Furthermore, I understand that societal change requires systemic transformations. Hence, I plan to advocate for policies that address income inequality, improve access to quality education, and ensure equal opportunities for all. By actively engaging with policymakers and utilizing my personal experiences, I aim to influence legislative decisions that positively impact marginalized communities.
As a 911 dispatcher, I have the privilege of serving as the first point of contact during times of crisis. By providing accurate information and remaining calm during stressful situations, I ensure that appropriate help reaches those in need promptly. My role involves dispatching police, fire, and medical assistance, thus playing a vital role in safeguarding lives and minimizing potential damages. Through my work, I support the local community, maintaining order, and striving to offer solace to those in distress.
Looking forward, my aspiration extends beyond the confines of my current role. I envisage myself contributing at a larger scale by working for a federal agency. Such an opportunity would empower me to make an even more significant positive impact on society.
By joining a federal agency, I aim to enhance public safety and security at a national level. This would entail actively participating in intelligence gathering, risk analysis, and preventive practices. I envision working on advanced systems and technologies to track potential threats and develop proactive measures to mitigate them. This would not only ensure the safety of citizens but also fortify the nation against various forms of crime, terrorism, and disaster.
Furthermore, being part of a federal agency would provide a platform to support investigations and bring justice to victims of major crimes. Contributing to the apprehension of criminals, exposing corruption, and spearheading initiatives to protect vulnerable populations are among the many ways I aspire to positively impact the world.
As a service-oriented individual, I firmly believe that selfless values are crucial to leaving behind a better world for future generations. By continuously giving back, whether through community service, financial contributions, or advocating for systemic change, I aim to make a lasting impact. Regardless of our backgrounds, we all have the power to positively influence the world and ensure a brighter future for those who come after us.
Bright Lights Scholarship
As I stand at the threshold of my academic journey, my aspirations gravitate toward making a meaningful impact through a career in law. With my major in pre-law and a minor in forensic sciences, I aim to acquire knowledge and skills that will pave the way for my admission into law school. This scholarship would be instrumental in fueling my ambitions, enabling me to dedicate myself fully to my studies and ultimately pursue my dream of becoming a public defender. By infusing compassion, empathy, and legal expertise, my future endeavors aim to contribute positively to my community.
Pre-Law and Forensic Sciences for a Solid Foundation:
In my pursuit of law as a career, I have chosen pre-law as my major and forensic sciences as my minor to amalgamate two complementary domains of study. Pre-law will equip me with a robust understanding of legal principles, constitutional rights, and the foundations of the justice system. Meanwhile, my minor in forensic sciences will enhance my ability to critically analyze evidence and utilize scientific techniques, which play a pivotal role in today's legal landscape.
Ambitions in Law School:
The scholarship I am applying for would provide a crucial stepping stone toward realizing my aspirations of attending law school. With a passion for criminal law and a specific interest in public defense, I yearn to contribute my legal expertise to those who are most in need, ensuring that everyone has access to a fair and unbiased judicial process. This scholarship would enable me to focus on my studies and fully immerse myself in law school, thereby nurturing my academic growth and allowing me to acquire the skills necessary to excel in my chosen field.
Becoming a Public Defender: Giving Back to My Community:
As a public defender, I seek to give back to my community by advocating for those who are marginalized or cannot afford private legal representation. Inspired by a sense of justice and fairness, I firmly believe every individual deserves equal rights and access to a fair trial. By providing legal aid and support, I aspire to empower those whose voices often remain unheard, ensuring their rights are protected and respected. This scholarship will not only enable me to pursue my passion for law but also equip me to catalyze positive change in my community.
In conclusion, my plans for the future revolve around a dedicated pursuit of the law, with a specific goal of becoming a public defender. By utilizing my major in pre-law and minor in forensic sciences, I will acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in this challenging yet immensely rewarding field. The scholarship being sought is integral to my ambitions, as it would alleviate financial burdens and enable me to dedicate myself fully to my studies and extracurricular activities that align with my career goals. By supporting my academic journey, this scholarship would serve as a stepping stone toward achieving my dreams and empowering me to give back to my community. With your support, I aim to play an active role in ensuring justice, fairness, and compassion prevail in our legal system.
Mental Health Scholarship for Women
The link between mental health and academic performance cannot be ignored, as our psychological well-being greatly influences our ability to succeed in school and personal life. The pressures and demands of education can often take a toll on our mental well-being, making it essential to prioritize and nurture our mental health. As a student, I have come to realize the significance of maintaining a healthy mind and have found various strategies to ensure it remains a priority.
Firstly, mental health issues can considerably impact academic performance. Conditions such as anxiety, depression, or even stress can hinder focus, concentration, and memory, thus impeding our ability to absorb and retain information. These challenges may manifest as increased procrastination, difficulty in completing assignments, or struggling to participate actively in discussions. Consequently, poor mental health can lead to detrimental consequences, including low grades, missed opportunities, and a general sense of dissatisfaction with academic progress.
Beyond academics, mental health also affects personal life during schooling. If left unaddressed, mental health issues can seep into relationships with family, friends, and peers. The emotional burden can lead to isolation and a lack of social engagement, often resulting in a diminished support system. Additionally, mental health concerns may impact self-esteem and self-confidence, hindering the development of a healthy self-image. Consequently, these challenges can cascade into personal life, hindering personal growth, happiness, and overall well-being.
To make my mental health a priority, I have adopted several strategies. Engaging in regular physical exercise is a powerful tool to promote positive mental well-being. Activities such as running and rowing release endorphins, reduce stress and provide a sense of accomplishment. Moreover, indulging in hobbies like baking and reading serves as therapeutic outlets, allowing me to unwind, relax, and escape from the pressures of academia. Dedicating time to these leisure activities ultimately helps maintain a healthy balance between school and personal life, improving mental health overall.
Additionally, I have recognized the importance of seeking support from family, friends, and professionals. Opening up about my feelings and concerns has helped alleviate the burden, providing perspective and guidance when needed. Moreover, I prioritize self-care routines, such as practicing mindfulness, adequate sleep, and maintaining a balanced diet. Taking time for myself and engaging in activities that bring joy have become non-negotiable parts of my routine. Lastly, I actively work on practicing self-compassion, acknowledging my limitations, and celebrating my accomplishments, no matter how small.
In conclusion, mental health significantly impacts academic performance and personal life while attending school. Neglecting mental well-being can impede focus, concentration, and memory, ultimately affecting educational outcomes. Moreover, mental health concerns may seep into personal life, hindering relationships, self-esteem, and fulfillment. To prioritize mental health, it is important to engage in activities that promote well-being, such as exercise, hobbies, and seeking support from loved ones. By consciously making mental health a priority, we can strive for holistic growth, happiness, and success while navigating the challenges of education.
Girls Ready to Empower Girls
Throughout our lives, there are pivotal moments when the consistent guidance and support of a woman in our lives can significantly shape our journey toward education and career aspirations. In my case, there is no person more influential than my mother, who has not only worked as a dedicated teacher but has also inspired me to pursue higher education and nurture a dream career in law. This essay explores the profound impact my mother's passion for education has had on my academic and professional journey.
From an early age, my mother instilled in me the importance of education as a catalyst for personal growth and empowerment. As a teacher herself, she wholeheartedly believed in the transformative power of knowledge and its ability to positively impact an individual's life. Firmly convinced that education was the key to unlocking success and overcoming socio-economic barriers, she encouraged me to embrace learning, broaden my horizons, and reach for my dreams.
My mother's unwavering commitment to her role as an educator served as a constant source of inspiration. Witnessing her dedication, passion, and compassion for teaching not only made me appreciate the noble profession but also motivated me to excel academically. She demonstrated that perseverance, sound values, and continuous self-improvement were the cornerstones of a fulfilled and successful life.
As I grew older, my curiosity about the legal realm began to blossom, partly due to my mother's exposure to various legal concepts and discussions. Recognizing my budding interest, she went above and beyond, purchasing books, sharing legal articles, and engaging in conversations about the law. Her steadfast commitment to my intellectual curiosity fueled my desire to explore a career in law further.
Understanding the significance of higher education, my mother consistently encouraged me to pursue post-secondary studies. Her relentless support, both emotionally and financially, ensured that I could equip myself with the necessary tools and knowledge to succeed academically. She worked tirelessly to instill in me the belief that I was capable of achieving any educational goal I set my mind to, regardless of the challenges that lay ahead.
Throughout my educational journey, my mother has been my emotional backbone, offering unwavering support during periods of doubt, stress, and uncertainty. From countless late-night study sessions to motivational pep talks, she has always been by my side. Her unwavering belief in my abilities gave me the strength to persevere, guiding me back on track during moments of self-doubt.
She taught me the importance of community service. I hope to give back to the community that has given me. Amidst the struggle, community service acts as a beacon of hope for single mothers living in poverty. Engaging in acts of service allows them to channel their energy and frustrations into creating positive change. Participating in local initiatives, such as food drives, clothing donations, or volunteering at community centers, provides an opportunity for these mothers to give back to their community and empower themselves.
In conclusion, my mother's unwavering dedication and passion for education have had a profound impact on shaping my academic and career ambitions. Her role as both a teacher and a loving parent has inspired me to pursue higher education, embrace learning opportunities, and chase my dream career in law. Through her relentless support, she has served as an extraordinary role model, nurturing my intellectual curiosity and pushing me toward achieving academic excellence. As I embark on this path, I am grateful for the inspiration and guidance provided by this remarkable woman who has significantly influenced my life's trajectory.
RAD Scholarship
My name is Hope Kennedy, and I am excited to share my passion for cycling and my dedication to improving our roadways. While my background primarily lies in pre-law studies, I have always had a strong interest in sustainable transportation solutions and ensuring the safety of road users, including cyclists. As I set my sights on a future career as a lawyer and lawmaker, I am committed to making positive changes that impact the cycling community and society as a whole.
Ever since I was a child, cycling has been an integral part of my life. Not only does it provide me with a means of exercise and a sense of freedom, but it also offers an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional modes of transportation. Cycling has allowed me to explore new places, immerse myself in nature, and connect with like-minded individuals in the cycling community. Through group rides, events, and social networks, I have fostered strong connections and friendships with fellow cyclists who share my passion for this two-wheeled mode of transportation.
In my interactions with fellow cyclists, I have witnessed the challenges and dangers they face when sharing the road with motorized vehicles. The lack of safe infrastructure, inconsiderate drivers, and inconsistent laws and regulations have all contributed to an unsafe cycling environment. These experiences have fueled my desire to make a difference and advocate for change.
With my educational background in pre-law, I have gained a solid understanding of the legal system, including the importance of legislation, policies, and enforcement. Armed with this knowledge, I envision a future where I can utilize my legal expertise to advocate for the rights and safety of cyclists. As a lawyer specializing in transportation law, I aim to represent those individuals who have been involved in cycling accidents and ensure they receive fair and just treatment. By holding accountable those responsible for causing harm to cyclists, I hope to create a stronger deterrent against reckless driving and foster a safer road culture.
Additionally, as a lawmaker, I aspire to take an active role in shaping legislation that prioritizes sustainable transportation and improves the conditions for cyclists. This could involve pushing for increased funding for cycling infrastructure, supporting initiatives that promote awareness and education about cyclist and driver responsibilities, and advocating for laws that prioritize cyclists' safety, such as passing laws requiring a minimum safe passing distance.
One of my primary goals is to bridge the gap between the cycling community and non-cyclists by fostering a culture of understanding and respect. By organizing community events, workshops, and awareness campaigns, I aim to bring cyclists and drivers together to foster empathy and open dialogue. Ultimately, this will help foster a safer and more inclusive road environment where everyone feels respected and valued.
In conclusion, my passion for cycling, combined with my background in pre-law, motivates me to become a lawyer and lawmaker with a focus on improving our roadways. Whether through legal representation, advocacy, or community engagement, my ultimate goal is to create a society where cycling is a safe, accessible, and respected mode of transportation. Together, we can work towards a future where cyclists and motorists can coexist harmoniously on our roadways, making our communities healthier, greener, and more vibrant.
Lost Dreams Awaken Scholarship
Recovery, first and foremost, entails breaking the chains that bind individuals to the endless cycle of alcoholism. It represents a pivotal moment where one acknowledges the destructive nature of their addiction, leading to a conscious decision to reclaim control over their life. For me, recovery signifies the strength and courage to step outside the shadow of alcoholism and embrace a future free from addiction.
Alcoholism often leaves emotional and psychological scars that take time to heal. Recovery, in this context, encompasses the process of self-reflection, forgiveness, and personal growth. It signifies the journey towards understanding one's insecurities, traumas, and the underlying triggers that contribute to addiction. By addressing these wounds, recovery allows individuals to embark on a path of holistic healing, rebuilding relationships damaged by addiction and fostering a newfound sense of self-worth.
Coming from a family plagued by alcoholism has instilled in me a profound appreciation for the multifaceted nature of recovery. It signifies much more than merely abstaining from alcohol but represents a transformative process that breaks the chains of addiction, promotes self-healing, redefines happiness, and breaks the generational cycle of alcoholism. Witnessing the power of recovery firsthand has illuminated the resilience and strength that lies within individuals, inspiring me to advocate for the transformative potential held within each person. Ultimately, recovery is about reclaiming control, healing, and embracing a fulfilling life – a journey that holds the promise of redemption and renewed hope.
Diverse Abilities Scholarship
A dream job is not just about earning a wage; it is about finding fulfillment, and contentment, and making a positive impact on the lives of others. For me, my dream job is to become a 911 dispatcher. The role of a dispatcher is both demanding and gratifying, and it aligns perfectly with my values, skill set, and desire to contribute to society. However, my journey toward this career has been greatly influenced by my personal experience of living with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), a chronic illness. In this essay, I will explain why I am drawn toward becoming a 911 dispatcher, the qualities I seek in a career, and how chronic illness impacts my future career search.
Being a 911 dispatcher would allow me to combine two of my greatest passions: helping people and utilizing my communication skills. Every day, dispatchers are responsible for answering emergency calls, providing guidance, calming distraught callers, and coordinating with first responders to save lives. The idea of being the voice of reassurance in times of crisis deeply appeals to me, and I believe it is a true calling that will bring immense personal satisfaction.
The qualities that are important to me in a career include a sense of purpose, responsibility, and the ability to make a difference. A career as a 911 dispatcher embodies these qualities, as I would be entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring swift and accurate responses to emergencies. Dispatchers act as a crucial link between individuals in danger and the lifesaving assistance they require, highlighting the impactful nature of this profession.
As someone living with POTS, adaptability and problem-solving skills have become second nature to me. POTS is a chronic condition characterized by increased heart rate and fluctuations in blood pressure, often leading to fainting spells and extreme fatigue. Consequently, I have learned to approach challenges with tenacity and resourcefulness, skills that would prove invaluable as a 911 dispatcher. The ability to think quickly under pressure and make critical decisions while considering all possible options are traits I have honed throughout my journey with chronic illness.
Living with POTS has allowed me to gain a unique perspective on the vulnerability and struggles faced by individuals during challenging times. I have developed a deep sense of empathy and compassion, which I believe are essential qualities for anyone in the field of emergency response. Dispatchers must remain calm, compassionate, and understanding even in the face of distressing situations. My personal experience will enable me to relate to callers on a deeper level, fostering a sense of trust and allowing me to provide the emotional support they need.
My dream job as a 911 dispatcher perfectly aligns with my values, skill set, and personal passions. While my chronic illness does pose certain challenges, it has also equipped me with qualities that are essential for success in this career, such as adaptability, problem-solving, empathy, and compassion. I am confident that my firsthand experience of living with POTS will greatly impact my future career search in a positive way, as it grants me a unique perspective and the ability to connect with individuals during times of crisis. Becoming a 911 dispatcher is not just a dream job; it is an opportunity for me to channel my personal journey into making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
In today's increasingly complex world, the prevalence of mental illness and chronic diseases has become more apparent. Throughout my life, I have encountered both firsthand experiences and witnessed the impact of these challenges, having battled mental illness and witnessing my family members' struggles with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). These intertwined personal experiences have provided me with a deep understanding of the significance of mental health and the complexities associated with chronic illness, prompting me to reflect on the importance of support, self-care, and advocacy.
A Personal Perspective on Mental Illness:
a) Introduction to my struggles: From adolescence, I have grappled with anxiety and depression, which have significantly affected my well-being and daily life. The sheer weight of these invisible conditions often made it difficult for me to seek understanding or communicate my struggles to others.
b) Challenging societal stigmas: Society often stigmatizes mental health conditions, making it challenging for individuals to discuss their struggles openly. This stigma perpetuates misconceptions and hinders progress in mental health awareness.
c) The power of professional help and personal support: Seeking professional help and finding a support system has been crucial in managing my mental health. Engaging in therapy, medication, and opening up to loved ones has empowered me to regain control over my life.
The Impact of POTS on My Family:
a) Understanding POTS: Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a chronic illness characterized by an abnormal increase in heart rate upon standing. This condition affects millions worldwide, including my family members, making everyday tasks challenging and unpredictable.
b) Overcoming physical limitations: POTS affects every aspect of life, often rendering physical activity challenging or impossible. Watching my loved ones navigate daily struggles has opened my eyes to the resilience and strength required to face chronic illness head-on.
c) Empathy, support, and adapting: Witnessing the physical and emotional toll of POTS has taught me the importance of empathy, offering unwavering support, and promoting a culture of adaptability. Encouraging my family members to prioritize self-care and providing assistance in their unique circumstances has strengthened our bond.
Advocacy and Moving Forward:
a) Promoting awareness and reducing stigma: Combining my experiences with mental illness and POTS, I recognize the necessity of reducing stigma and encouraging open conversations about mental health and chronic illnesses. Educating others and sharing personal narratives can help dispel misconceptions and foster empathy and support.
b) Supporting research and resources: By actively participating in organizations dedicated to mental health and POTS research and treatment, I have sought to contribute to ongoing efforts through fundraising, volunteering, and creating personal connections within these communities.
c) The importance of self-care and acceptance: My journey through mental illness and witnessing my family's experience with POTS has emphasized the significance of prioritizing self-care and embracing acceptance. Encouraging resilience, self-compassion, and finding joy in small victories enables me to face challenges with a positive mindset and to inspire others to do the same.
The intertwined experiences of mental illness and living with a chronic illness like POTS have shaped my understanding and outlook on life. Recognizing the significance of support, seeking professional help, and fostering empathy, both within my journey and providing support to my family, has driven me to advocate for mental health and chronic illness awareness. By promoting open dialogue, reducing stigma, and supporting research, I hope to make a positive impact on individuals facing similar challenges, ultimately striving for a world where mental health is equally prioritized and chronic illness is better understood and supported.
Ventana Ocean Conservation Scholarship
Our oceans, covering more than 70% of the Earth's surface, are not only a symbol of boundless beauty but also vital to the survival of all living beings. As someone who grew up surfing in the ocean and spent countless days immersed in its affectionate embrace, I have developed a profound admiration for the stunning depths of marine life. This essay aims to explore why the protection of our oceans is crucial, and how my educational pursuits in legal studies and environmental science will equip me to make a positive impact on ocean conservation.
From my early childhood, the ocean has held a special place in my heart. The thrill of riding waves, the tranquility of reading on sandy banks, and the indescribable sense of freedom it instills have formed the foundation of my connection with the ocean. This profound love for the marine environment fuels my passion for ocean conservation.
My chosen minor in environmental science provides me with a holistic understanding of our complex marine ecosystems. This multidisciplinary field grants insights into environmental factors affecting ocean health, such as pollution, climate change, overfishing, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss. The knowledge gained empowers me to advocate for sustainable practices that will ensure the preservation and restoration of our oceans.
Pursuing a major in legal studies offers a powerful tool to address various issues affecting marine environments. I recognize that legal frameworks play an indispensable role in safeguarding our oceans. Advocating for environmental laws, lobbying for stricter regulations, and ensuring compliance with existing policies are crucial steps towards mitigating the numerous threats faced by our oceans. Equipping myself with legal expertise will allow me to influence and shape environmental policy, ultimately leading to effective ocean conservation.
Utilizing my interdisciplinary knowledge, I plan to engage with various stakeholders involved in ocean conservation. Government entities, non-profit organizations, research institutions, and local communities collectively contribute to preserving our oceans. By forging partnerships and building alliances, I aim to promote sustainable practices, enhance public awareness and education, and encourage responsible decision-making, thereby fostering a collective commitment to protecting our oceans.
During my academic journey, I intend to engage in research projects examining the impacts of human activities on ocean health. Carrying out scientific studies focused on marine pollution, ecosystem dynamics, and the effects of climate change will contribute to the growing body of knowledge surrounding ocean protection. By shedding light on these critical issues, I hope to drive policy changes, inspire behavior modifications, and advocate for the conservation of our beloved oceans.
Growing up surrounded by the wonders of the ocean has instilled in me a deep sense of responsibility to protect and conserve this invaluable resource. Combining my studies in legal studies and environmental science, I aim to become an advocate, a catalyst for change, and an instrumental force in safeguarding our oceans. By leveraging my knowledge and passion, I aspire to create a positive impact through research, education, legislation, and collaborations with stakeholders, ultimately ensuring our oceans thrive for generations to come.
Financial Literacy Scholarship Award
Growing up in poverty can often be viewed as a hindrance to one's financial literacy. However, personal experiences and challenges can offer invaluable teachings that shape our understanding of money. In my journey to become financially literate, the best money lesson I received was to prioritize financial education, embrace discipline, and foster resilience.
Growing up in poverty, I quickly realized the substantial impact a lack of financial education can have on one's life. It became evident that financial knowledge was the key to unlocking a brighter future. This realization prompted me to actively seek out resources and opportunities that would equip me with the tools necessary to navigate the complex world of finances. Whether through self-education, reading books, attending workshops, or participating in online courses, I discovered the transformative power of financial literacy. This lesson taught me that the pursuit of knowledge is a vital first step toward financial stability.
Growing up, I witnessed firsthand the struggles my family faced due to a lack of financial discipline. We often lived paycheck to paycheck, constantly battling to make ends meet. However, I realized that breaking this cycle required discipline in managing money effectively. To improve my financial situation, I developed a budget, set savings goals, and made conscious spending choices. Embracing discipline meant resisting the temptation of impulsive purchases and delaying gratification to prioritize long-term financial goals. This lesson encouraged me to take control of my finances and cultivate responsible financial habits that would support my journey toward financial independence.
Growing up in poverty, I encountered numerous setbacks and financial hardships. However, through these challenges, I learned the importance of resilience and adaptability. Poverty taught me to bounce back from setbacks, persevere in times of financial distress, and ultimately, adapt to ever-changing circumstances. I realized that success does not come overnight and that setbacks are merely stepping stones toward eventual triumph. This valuable money lesson enabled me to build resilience not only in my finances but also in other spheres of life, enabling me to face setbacks with optimism and determination.
Perhaps the most profound money lesson I garnered from growing up in poverty was the significance of breaking the cycle. Poverty often perpetuates itself across generations, creating a vicious cycle that is difficult to escape. However, with financial knowledge, discipline, and resilience, one can break free from this cycle. I realized that financial literacy could empower me to make informed decisions, break free from financial traps, and provide a stable foundation for future generations. This lesson revitalized my determination to overcome the adversities inherent in poverty and fostered a deep commitment to paving a different path for myself and my family.
Growing up in poverty may seem like a significant disadvantage, but it can also provide valuable insights and teachings regarding financial literacy. By embracing financial education, fostering discipline, and developing resilience, I have been able to carve a path towards financial independence. The best money lesson I received throughout this journey is that with determination, perseverance, and a commitment to breaking the cycle, I can defy the constraints of poverty and pave a brighter financial future for myself and those who follow.
Priscilla Shireen Luke Scholarship
Growing up under the poverty line with a single mother was not easy. The constant struggle for necessities and witnessing my mother's unwavering determination to provide for us shaped my character, instilling in me a deep appreciation for the value of selflessness and service to others. As a result, I have made it my mission to give back in any way I can to my community and positively impact the world.
Currently, my main focus is on giving back to those who face challenges similar to the ones I experienced during my childhood. I actively participate in various community service activities, such as volunteering at local homeless shelters, organizing food drives, and mentoring young children in underserved areas. These experiences keep me grounded and remind me of the struggles that many individuals endure daily.
Beyond the immediate community, I also strive to make a difference through charitable donations. Although financial resources may be limited, I firmly believe that even the smallest contribution can have a significant impact. Whether it's sponsoring a child's education or assisting in humanitarian efforts, I strive to use my resources responsibly to uplift those in need.
Furthermore, I understand that societal change requires systemic transformations. Hence, I plan to advocate for policies that address income inequality, improve access to quality education, and ensure equal opportunities for all. By actively engaging with policymakers and utilizing my personal experiences, I aim to influence legislative decisions that positively impact marginalized communities.
As a 911 dispatcher, I have the privilege of serving as the first point of contact during times of crisis. By providing accurate information and remaining calm during stressful situations, I ensure that appropriate help reaches those in need promptly. My role involves dispatching police, fire, and medical assistance, thus playing a vital role in safeguarding lives and minimizing potential damages. Through my work, I support the local community, maintaining order, and striving to offer solace to those in distress.
Looking forward, my aspiration extends beyond the confines of my current role. I envisage myself contributing at a larger scale by working for a federal agency. Such an opportunity would empower me to make an even more significant positive impact on society.
By joining a federal agency, I aim to enhance public safety and security at a national level. This would entail actively participating in intelligence gathering, risk analysis, and preventive practices. I envision working on advanced systems and technologies to track potential threats and develop proactive measures to mitigate them. This would not only ensure the safety of citizens but also fortify the nation against various forms of crime, terrorism, and disaster.
Furthermore, being part of a federal agency would provide a platform to support investigations and bring justice to victims of major crimes. Contributing to the apprehension of criminals, exposing corruption, and spearheading initiatives to protect vulnerable populations are among the many ways I aspire to positively impact the world.
As a service-oriented individual, I firmly believe that selfless values are crucial to leaving behind a better world for future generations. By continuously giving back, whether through community service, financial contributions, or advocating for systemic change, I aim to make a lasting impact. Regardless of our backgrounds, we all have the power to positively influence the world and ensure a brighter future for those who come after us.
Muir Way Scholarship
Throughout my life, I have constantly been driven by a deep-seated desire to create positive change in the world. This drive, coupled with my experiences in non-profit organizations and my passion for the environment, has led me to pursue environmental science as a minor, with pre-law as my major. In this essay, I will outline how my non-profit and volunteering endeavors, along with my academic pursuits, have shaped my aspirations and inspired me to strive for a future where environmental justice and sustainability are at the forefront.
1. Non-profit and Volunteering Experience:
My journey towards making a difference began with active involvement in various non-profit organizations and volunteering initiatives. From a young age, I realized the potential of these institutions in bringing about social change. By working with marginalized communities, organizing fundraisers, and participating in environmental clean-up drives, I witnessed the transformative power that volunteerism and non-profit initiatives possess.
2. Pursuing Environmental Science:
Complementing my passion for making a difference, I chose to pursue a minor in environmental science to equip myself with the knowledge needed to address escalating global environmental challenges. This interdisciplinary field will provide me with a holistic understanding of environmental issues, including climate change, conservation of natural resources, and environmental policy.
3. Pre-Law as a Major:
Aiming to maximize my impact, I am pursuing a pre-law major to acquire the legal acumen necessary to navigate the complex realm of environmental laws and regulations. I firmly believe that a combination of environmental science and a legal foundation will empower me to strive for sustainable and equitable outcomes. By understanding the legal framework surrounding environmental protection, I will be equipped to advocate for impactful policy changes, act as an environmental advocate in legal proceedings, and aid in crafting policies that prioritize the welfare of the planet.
4. Making a Difference: Future Aspirations:
In the future, I envision utilizing my diverse background to work towards environmental justice and sustainability. Through channeling my non-profit experience, environmental science knowledge, and legal expertise, I plan to contribute in the following ways:
a) Advocacy and Litigation: I intend to utilize my legal skills to advocate for those disproportionately affected by environmental issues. This may involve filing lawsuits against polluters, representing marginalized communities in legal proceedings, and striving to bring about just outcomes.
b) Environmental Policy Reform: By combining my environmental science expertise with legal analysis, I aim to engage in policy analysis and contribute to the development of environmentally conscious legislation. This will involve working with government bodies, non-profit organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure that policies address the complex ecological challenges we face.
c) Education and Awareness: Recognizing the importance of education in inspiring change, I seek to utilize my experiences to educate communities about environmental issues, foster engagement, and promote sustainable practices. I plan to engage in public speaking, organize workshops, and collaborate with educational institutions to instill a sense of environmental responsibility in future generations.
In conclusion, my non-profit and volunteering experiences, coupled with my pursuit of a minor in environmental science and pre-law as a major, have shaped my aspirations to create a better future. By combining my knowledge of environmental science and legal frameworks, I intend to actively advocate for environmental justice, push for policy reforms, and inspire awareness and action within communities. With determination, commitment, and a multidimensional approach, I believe I can contribute significantly to building a sustainable, equitable, and environmentally conscious world.
New Kids Can Scholarship
As a new kid, I have experienced both the excitement and challenges of entering unfamiliar territory, navigating new social dynamics, and forging bonds with my peers. The experience has undeniably shaped my life, friendships, and future goals in profound ways, ultimately molding me into a resilient and adaptive individual.
One of the most immediate impacts of being the new kid was the opportunity to reinvent myself. Whether it was a clean slate or an escape from preconceived notions, I was able to showcase my true personality without the weight of previous expectations. This newfound freedom allowed me to explore different hobbies, interests, and perspectives, enabling me to grow into a more confident and self-assured individual. Moreover, this experience instilled in me a sense of empathy and compassion towards others who may also be new or feel out of place, motivating me to reach out and make them feel included.
Friendships play an integral role in our lives, and as a new student, I was eager to establish meaningful connections. Initially, forging these relationships required effort and perseverance, but the rewards were immeasurable. Through shared experiences, laughter, and mutual support, I found a sense of belonging and a supportive network of friends who embraced me for who I truly am. These friendships not only provided me with a deep sense of fulfillment but also inspired me to become more outgoing and inclusive, constantly seeking opportunities to uplift others and foster a sense of community.
The experience of being the new kid has also shaped my future goals. Experiencing change and adaptation firsthand has made me resilient and adaptable, crucial qualities for success in both personal and professional endeavors. It has taught me to confront new challenges with an open mind, embracing growth opportunities rather than fearing the unknown. This mindset has positively influenced my academic pursuits, as I have become more eager to explore diverse subjects, engage in extracurricular activities, and take on leadership roles. Additionally, being the new kid has fostered a curious nature, pushing me to seek new experiences, cultures, and perspectives, ultimately fueling my desire to pursue a career in international relations, where I can bridge divides and build connections between individuals and communities.
Overall, the experience of being the new kid has significantly impacted my life, friendships, and future goals. It has taught me the importance of adaptability, empathy, and the power of authenticity. Through this journey, I have forged lasting friendships, developed a resilient and inclusive mindset, and set ambitious goals for my future. I am grateful for the opportunities and lessons that being the new kid has provided, as they have undoubtedly shaped me into a well-rounded individual, ready to embrace the challenges and triumphs that lie ahead.
Jorian Kuran Harris (Shugg) Helping Heart Foundation Scholarship
I have always been captivated by the intricacies of the corporate world, which fueled my decision to pursue a degree in business. Throughout my academic journey, I have gained a comprehensive understanding of various aspects such as marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. These subjects have shaped my critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills, all of which I believe are must-have qualities for a successful business professional.
However, my desire to make a broader impact on society combined with my passion for justice and advocacy has steered me towards the field of law. Recognizing that the law plays a vital role in shaping society, I am determined to pursue a legal career to help individuals, businesses, and society navigate through complex legal issues. My long-term goal is to merge my knowledge of business, gained through my undergraduate studies, with legal expertise. By doing so, I aspire to provide legal counsel to organizations, enabling them to make ethical, informed, and sustainable business decisions.
The Importance of the Scholarship:
Obtaining this scholarship would be paramount in my pursuit of higher education and my ultimate goal of attending law school. As an aspiring law student, the financial burden of tuition often acts as a formidable obstacle. With the support of this scholarship, I would be able to devote my time and energy to my studies, extracurricular activities, and internships, rather than being preoccupied with financial concerns. This scholarship would not only alleviate the financial burden but also provide the necessary encouragement and validation, reaffirming my belief in my chosen path.
Personal Experience: Overcoming Physical and Emotional Weakness:
Amidst my academic journey, I encountered a significant physical and emotional challenge that tested my resilience and determination. During my sophomore year, I suffered a severe knee injury during a basketball game, which required months of rehabilitation and affected my ability to undertake daily activities, including attending classes.
The emotional aspect of this setback proved even more challenging, as it elicited feelings of frustration, inadequacy, and self-doubt. However, I refused to let these negative emotions define me or deter my progress. I engaged in physical therapy diligently, worked closely with my professors to ensure I did not fall behind academically, and sought support from friends and family.
Ultimately, this experience taught me valuable life lessons, including the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and resilience. Overcoming this physical and emotional hurdle enabled me to develop a deep sense of appreciation for my strength and the potential that lies within each challenging situation.
Conclusion:
In summary, this scholarship would serve as a pivotal stepping stone, allowing me to pursue my passion for law while building upon my business knowledge. I aspire to leverage the skills I have acquired throughout my business studies to make a meaningful and positive impact on the legal field. The financial support provided through this scholarship would be invaluable, empowering me to achieve my long-term goals without worrying about the financial burden. Furthermore, my personal experience of overcoming physical and emotional weakness has been instrumental in molding my character and instilling within me the resilience needed to succeed in my ambitions.
With gratitude and excitement, I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to both the business and legal industries, making a significant difference in the lives of individuals, businesses, and society as a whole.
Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
Growing up in a single-parent household often comes with its unique challenges. In my case, my hardworking mother has been the driving force behind my educational endeavors, providing unwavering support and encouragement despite our impoverished circumstances.
Being a teacher is a noble profession, shaping young minds and paving the way for a brighter future. However, it is no secret that teachers often face financial hardships due to their relatively modest salaries, and this especially affects single mothers, like mine who carry the sole responsibility of providing for their families.
Living below the poverty line entails facing a daily struggle to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare. For a single mother, this challenge is intensified as she must not only provide for her children but also manage the associated expenses of raising a family, such as education, childcare, and medical costs. This constant financial strain adds undeniable stress to her life.
Living under the poverty line could have easily deterred or nullified my aspirations. However, my mother's resilience and optimism have always inspired me to work harder and dream bigger. She consistently emphasized the importance of education and reminded me that it was my key to a brighter future. Her unwavering belief in my abilities gave me the confidence to push through challenging times, reassuring me that no obstacle was insurmountable.
Amidst the struggles we faced, my mother always made time to provide emotional support when I needed it the most. Juggling work and household responsibilities, she patiently listened to my concerns, fears, and anxieties. By lending me a compassionate ear and offering advice, she empowered me to confront any academic or personal hurdles I encountered. Her support became a constant source of motivation, helping me to remain focused and determined even when the path seemed arduous.
Despite the financial constraints, my mother has gone above and beyond to support my educational aspirations. She tirelessly worked multiple jobs and made numerous sacrifices to ensure that I had access to essential learning resources. While our limited financial means restricted us from acquiring expensive textbooks or enrolling in cost-heavy extracurricular activities, my mother demonstrated resourcefulness by borrowing books from libraries, seeking scholarship opportunities, and exploring community programs to supplement my education.
Beyond providing tangible and emotional support, my mother instilled in me a growth mindset that has been pivotal in my journey. She encouraged me to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success, reminding me that setbacks were normal but temporary. My mother's resilience and determination taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of remaining steadfast in the pursuit of my dream.
She taught me the importance of community service. I hope to give back to the community that has given me. Amidst the struggle, community service acts as a beacon of hope for single mothers living in poverty. Engaging in acts of service allows them to channel their energy and frustrations into creating positive change. Participating in local initiatives, such as food drives, clothing donations, or volunteering at community centers, provides an opportunity for these mothers to give back to their community and empower themselves.
Living in a single-parent home situated below the poverty line has presented me with significant challenges. However, my mother's unwavering support, encouragement, and sacrifices have propelled me towards my educational goals. Through her inspiration, emotional support, advocacy, and the nurturing of a growth mindset, my mother has proven to be my greatest cheerleader and ally. As I continue my journey to earn an associate's degree and beyond, I remain humbled and grateful for her undying commitment to my success.
GUTS- Olivia Rodrigo Fan Scholarship
Growing up is a daunting process fraught with an array of complex emotions and challenges that often leave us feeling lost and confused. Olivia Rodrigo's song "GUTS" captures the essence of adolescence perfectly, resonating with my own teenage experience. One specific lyric stands out, encapsulating the struggles and dilemmas that young individuals encounter: "Why do I feel so alone when I'm surrounded?" These words beautifully articulate the contradictory nature of adolescence, where one can be surrounded by friends and yet still feel isolated and misunderstood.
During our teenage years, we strive to find our identity and place in the world. We desperately yearn for validation and acceptance from our peers, and yet, paradoxically, we feel alone in our thoughts and emotions. It is a time when we are discovering ourselves, testing boundaries, and pushing the limits of who we think we can be. The pressure to conform and fit in can be immense, stifling our authentic selves and leaving us feeling like outsiders in our own lives.
The lyric "Why do I feel so alone when I'm surrounded?" also speaks to the internal struggle present in adolescence. We are constantly battling conflicting emotions, torn between the desire to be independent and the fear of losing the safety and familiarity of our childhood. The transition from childhood to adulthood is laden with uncertainty and doubt, as we navigate relationships, educational choices, and societal expectations.
Moreover, the challenges we face in adolescence can be amplified by the hyperconnected digital world we now live in. Social media platforms act as constant reminders of what we should aspire to be, exacerbating feelings of inadequacy and isolation. The pressure to present a perfect life online can lead to a disconnection between our virtual personas and our true selves, heightening the loneliness we feel within a crowd.
In my own teenage experience, I have often found myself questioning why I feel so alone despite being surrounded by friends. Finding a sense of belonging can be elusive, especially when comparisons with others constantly bombard us. The lyric from "GUTS" encapsulates the vulnerability, confusion, and loneliness that come with the teenage journey, creating a shared experience that many can relate to.
However, experiencing these challenges does not necessarily equate to a negative outlook on adolescence. Instead, it presents an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. Through the journey of finding our true selves, we develop resilience, empathy, and a deeper understanding of our own emotions. These struggles, although difficult, help shape us into the individuals we are becoming.
Olivia Rodrigo's powerful lyric from "GUTS" resonates with me deeply as it captures the essence of adolescence's inner turmoil and the external pressures that bombard us. It acknowledges the complex emotions and challenges that often leave us feeling isolated and misunderstood, reminding us that we are not alone in our experiences. It is through embracing these struggles and finding our own voice that we can emerge from adolescence with a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
CapCut Meme Master Scholarship
Kyle Lam Hacker Scholarship
Hacking and tinkering are not mere skills but rather a way of thinking, problem-solving, and creating something groundbreaking by pushing the boundaries of existing technologies. I vividly recall a memorable incident in which my coding and tinkering skills delighted others, leaving a lasting impact on both their lives and mine.
It was during my sophomore year of high school when a teacher approached me with a unique challenge. She was organizing a science fair and needed an interactive exhibit that would engage and educate the visitors. Knowing about my passion for coding and tinkering, she hoped I could offer an innovative and captivating solution. Eager to embrace such an opportunity, I immediately set to work, brainstorming ideas and collecting resources.
After much contemplation, I decided to develop an interactive solar-powered weather station showcasing real-time meteorological data and offering educational insights. With limited resources, I began by deconstructing an old weather station, repurposing sensors, and hacking a miniature solar panel to power the system. Fueled by my creativity and passion, I meticulously designed a user-friendly interface that displayed weather-related information, interactive charts, and educational trivia.
Days turned into weeks as I continuously experimented with wiring, programming, and refining the user experience. To further amplify the appeal of the exhibit, I added voice recognition capabilities, allowing visitors to request and receive personalized weather reports. This additional feature required me to delve into the realm of machine learning algorithms, which I eagerly learned and incorporated into the design.
With the science fair just a few days away, the moment of truth arrived. I was both exhilarated and anxious. As visitors approached my exhibit, their attention was immediately captivated by the vibrant display, interactive charts, and the seamless integration of technology. Engaging with the interface, people expressed delight and amazement at their ability to control the weather station using simple voice commands.
Children, in particular, were captivated by this newfound power to interact with the weather station. Their excited exclamations and curious questions revealed their eagerness to explore science and learn about the meteorological phenomena surrounding them. Parents and even other teachers were equally astounded by the level of innovation and engagement the exhibit offered.
Witnessing the joy on their faces, I realized the impact my creation had on the visitors. It was not merely about the weather station, but the magical spark it ignited within them, awakening a thirst for knowledge and fostering an appreciation for science and technology. This exhibition ultimately exemplified the power of hacking and tinkering to reach diverse audiences and instill enthusiasm in their lives.
The joy that sprouted from this experience still resonates within me today. My hacking and tinkering skills allowed me to create an interactive weather station, which became a catalyst for inspiring curiosity, wonder, and a thirst for knowledge among visitors. Through hacking and tinkering, I delighted others, providing a glimpse into the transformative possibilities of innovation. This scholarship opportunity would undoubtedly provide a further stepping stone for me to continue harnessing these skills and spreading delight through technology.
Veerakasturi and Venkateswarlu Ganapaneni Memorial Scholarship
My financial situation has undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping my education thus far. As a student, I have always been ambitious and driven, eager to learn and succeed. However, the lack of financial resources has hindered my ability to fully immerse myself in educational opportunities and experiences that would have otherwise enriched my academic journey.
Growing up in a single-parent household, I witnessed my mother working tirelessly to make ends meet. Their financial obstacles made it difficult for me to access some educational resources, such as expensive textbooks or extracurricular activities. Consequently, I constantly sought ways to supplement my learning through online resources, borrowing books from the library, and relying on financial aid and scholarships.
In considering the impact of scholarships on my pursuit of education, it becomes apparent that they offer a profound opportunity for me to achieve my dreams. Receiving a scholarship would alleviate the financial burden on my family and grant me the liberty to focus solely on my education. It would afford me the chance to engage in internships, research opportunities, and study abroad programs, which are often financially unattainable for students like me.
Obtaining a scholarship would open doors to a world of possibilities that would otherwise remain closed. It would not only support my academic aspirations but also contribute to achieving my dream of becoming a healthcare professional. I have had an unwavering passion for healthcare ever since I was young. Witnessing the profound impact that healthcare providers can have on individuals and communities inspired me to dedicate my life to this noble profession.
Furthermore, as an aspiring healthcare professional, I firmly believe that my dream will have a positive effect on society. Healthcare is a fundamental pillar of well-being, ensuring that individuals can lead healthy and fulfilling lives. By serving others in need, I aspire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients, promoting their physical and mental well-being.
Moreover, healthcare professionals play a key role in advocating for equitable access to quality healthcare for all individuals, regardless of their financial circumstances. By pursuing my dream and becoming a healthcare professional, I aim to address the healthcare disparities prevalent in society. Through my work, I aim to ensure that everyone has access to quality healthcare services and that no one is left behind because of their financial situation.
The decision to pursue a healthcare career was influenced by numerous factors, such as personal experiences and the mentorship of healthcare professionals who exhibited unwavering dedication and compassion. I have witnessed the impact of healthcare providers firsthand and desired to be part of the remarkable change they bring to the lives of patients and their families. The desire to make a difference, coupled with my passion for science and helping others, led me on this path.
In conclusion, my financial situation has undeniably influenced my educational journey, presenting obstacles that I have strived to overcome. However, with the assistance of a scholarship, I can surmount these barriers and achieve my dreams. Becoming a healthcare professional will not only fulfill my aspirations but also empower me to create a positive impact on society. By serving others and advocating for equitable healthcare access, I hope to contribute towards a healthier and more compassionate society.
Sustainable Business Scholarship
In the wake of growing environmental concerns, it has become imperative for businesses to adopt sustainable practices. By taking proactive steps towards reducing their carbon footprint, businesses can contribute to the global effort of curtailing climate change.
One key reason why businesses should adopt sustainable practices is their responsibility towards the environment. As business operations often result in the emission of greenhouse gases and other pollutants, companies must mitigate their environmental impact. By doing so, businesses can demonstrate their commitment to conserving resources, maintaining biodiversity, and preserving the delicate ecological balance. Furthermore, environmentally responsible businesses gain public trust and improve their reputation, elevating their brand image and attracting eco-conscious consumers.
Implementing sustainable practices can also lead to significant cost savings for businesses. By embracing energy-efficient technologies and practices, companies can lower their consumption of resources such as electricity, water, and natural gas. This not only reduces expenses but also minimizes waste generation, thereby decreasing landfill costs. Recycling and reusing materials within the production and supply chain can also help save costs. Additionally, businesses can take advantage of government incentives and subsidies available for eco-friendly initiatives, further strengthening their financial position.
In today's highly competitive market, sustainability has emerged as a key differentiating factor. By adopting eco-friendly practices, businesses can gain a competitive edge over their counterparts who neglect sustainability. Consumers, especially the younger generations, are increasingly prioritizing environmentally responsible products and services. By aligning with these consumer preferences, businesses can expand their customer base, increase customer loyalty, and seize new market opportunities. Furthermore, sustainable practices often foster innovation and creativity within organizations, driving the development of new technologies and business models.
Eco-Friendly Practices:
1. Energy Efficiency:
Businesses can significantly reduce their carbon footprint by optimizing energy consumption within their operations. This can be achieved by using energy-efficient equipment and appliances, installing renewable energy sources like solar panels, employing smart building systems, and implementing effective insulation techniques. Consistent monitoring and management of energy usage can further identify areas for improvement and help draw up energy-saving strategies.
2. Waste Reduction and Recycling:
Another effective way for businesses to reduce their carbon footprint is by adopting waste management strategies that emphasize recycling, reusing, and reducing waste generation. Establishing recycling programs within the organization, promoting composting, implementing responsible packaging practices, and encouraging the use of recycled materials contribute to minimizing waste and conserving resources. Furthermore, businesses can explore partnerships with waste management companies and support the development of a circular economy.
3. Sustainable Supply Chain:
Implementing sustainability practices across the supply chain is another crucial aspect of reducing a business's carbon footprint. Businesses can collaborate with suppliers who prioritize sustainable production techniques, ethical labor practices, and eco-friendly packaging. Additionally, by optimizing transportation routes, promoting sustainable logistics, and adopting just-in-time inventory practices, businesses can minimize emissions associated with the distribution of goods and services.
The adoption of sustainable practices by businesses not only holds immense environmental value but also numerous economic benefits. By acknowledging their ecological responsibility, businesses can enhance their reputation, reduce costs, and gain a competitive advantage. To effectively reduce their carbon footprint, businesses should prioritize energy efficiency, waste reduction, recycling, and a sustainable supply chain. Ultimately, integrating sustainability into business practices is not just an ethical obligation but a strategic imperative that leads to a more resilient and prosperous economy for both present and future generations.
Jeanie A. Memorial Scholarship
Growing up in poverty can present numerous challenges that can hinder the personal and academic growth of individuals. However, it is during these challenging times that resilience is forged and individuals learn to overcome the obstacles that life presents to them. I vividly remember a time in my own life when I demonstrated resilience and worked tirelessly to overcome the challenges that poverty imposed upon me.
From a young age, I learned the true value of resilience. My family struggled with financial difficulties, and it seemed as if we were constantly teetering on the edge of poverty. As the eldest child in my family, I assumed a substantial amount of responsibility to support my parents and siblings whenever I could. However, my determination to not let these circumstances define my future only grew stronger as time went on.
One instance stands out in my memory when I had to put my resilience to the test. It was my junior year in high school, and despite my dedication and overachievement in academics, it became apparent that attending college would be far beyond our means. The cost of tuition, coupled with the financial burdens that our family already faced, made pursuing higher education a distant dream. Nevertheless, I refused to let my circumstances dictate the course of my life.
I diligently sought out scholarship opportunities, spending countless hours researching and completing applications. It was an exhausting process, as I had to balance my academic responsibilities with the mounting pressure of securing financial aid. I faced numerous rejections and setbacks, but I was determined to never give up on my dreams. I took on multiple part-time jobs to save money and contribute to the family expenses, while also maintaining excellent grades and being actively involved in extracurriculars. months of relentless efforts, my hard work eventually paid off. I was awarded a partial scholarship to the local community college, The moment I received that letter of acceptance and the scholarship offer, the weight of the world seemed to lift off my shoulders. It was a testament to my resilience, determination, and unwavering belief in a brighter future.
After months of relentless efforts, my hard work eventually paid off. I was awarded several local scholarships that detailed my community service. The moment I received those letters of acceptance and the scholarship offer, the weight of the world seemed to lift off my shoulders. It was a testament to my resilience, determination, and unwavering belief in a brighter future.
My journey through poverty instilled in me valuable life lessons that I will carry with me forever. It taught me the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity, as well as the strength that lies within each of us to navigate life's challenges. It made me understand the power of education and the opportunities it can provide, regardless of one's background.
I am now passionate about giving back to my community and volunteering at local charities and organizations that support underprivileged youth. I strive to inspire and motivate others, to help them realize their potential and overcome the obstacles they may face.
In retrospect, growing up in poverty was undoubtedly a difficult chapter in my life. However, it molded me into the resilient individual I am today. The journey was arduous, but it taught me to never settle for less and to continuously strive for excellence.
In conclusion, my experience growing up in poverty is a shining testament to my resilience. It taught me to overcome adversities, pursue my dreams, and inspire others to do the same.
Martin Simutis Memorial Scholarship
Growing up, I was fortunate enough to be exposed to stories of my Lithuanian ancestors who emigrated to seek a better life elsewhere. These tales, told with a mix of nostalgia and pride, instilled in me a deep curiosity about my heritage. Unraveling the history and traditions of a bygone era has allowed me to establish a profound connection with my Lithuanian background.
Lithuania, once the largest country in Europe, boasts a vibrant culture that has stood the test of time despite various adversities. Through my involvement in Lithuanian community events, I have come to appreciate the remarkable traditions, folklore, and folklore that have been meticulously preserved. Whether it be the enchanting melodies of Lithuanian folk music or the intricate craftsmanship of the beloved amber jewelry, my heritage oozes with an irreplaceable cultural wealth and diversity.
One of the primary cornerstones of any culture is its language. Being fluent in Lithuanian, I relish the ability to communicate with my Lithuanian relatives and partake in conversations that transcend geographical boundaries. This linguistic connection not only strengthens my familial ties but provides firsthand access to Lithuanian literature, poetry, and historical works, which are integral in understanding and appreciating my heritage.
Family is the epicenter of Lithuanian culture. The emphasis on tight-knit familial relationships has taught me to cherish and celebrate the nuances within my kinship. Traditional Lithuanian celebrations, such as wedding ceremonies, Easter brunches, and the intricately prepared Christmas Eve dinner, have become rituals that not only foster a strong sense of unity but also highlight the importance of preserving our cultural legacy for future generations.
While maintaining a strong connection with my Lithuanian heritage invigorates my personal growth, it also allows me to reach out and build bridges with the wider world. The willingness to engage in conversations, educate others about Lithuania's history, and share its unique traditions ensures that my heritage thrives beyond the confines of my family. This interchange of cultures fosters mutual understanding and appreciation, ultimately creating a more inclusive and diverse global community.
In conclusion, my Lithuanian background holds immense importance to me, providing a strong sense of identity, cultural wealth, and a tangible link to my ancestors. The preservation and celebration of this heritage allow me to honor my roots, nurture family bonds, and build bridges with others. By cherishing and sharing the collective experiences and traditions of Lithuania, I hope to contribute to a world that appreciates the richness of diverse heritages and fosters a global sense of belonging.
Beyond The C.L.O.U.D Scholarship
Growing up, I have always been fascinated by the limitless possibilities that the fields of STEM and Business offer. From building robots to analyzing market trends, these areas have captivated my curiosity and fueled my desire to pursue a successful career in these fields. Furthermore, my personal experiences have shaped my aspirations and reinforced my belief that I deserve this scholarship as I aim to make significant contributions to the STEM and/or Business community.
As a child, I was introduced to the world of robotics through a school science fair. The joy and excitement I experienced while operating a robot and witnessing its ability to perform complex tasks were unparalleled. This event ignited a passion within me to delve deeper into the realm of technology and challenge myself to explore its endless possibilities. Consequently, I pursued a science stream in high school and actively participated in robotics competitions, constantly seeking opportunities to enhance my skills and knowledge in this field.
In addition to my passion for STEM, I have developed a keen interest in business. Witnessing my parents' entrepreneurial journey, I have been exposed to the challenges and rewards associated with running a successful business. Their determination, resilience, and ability to adapt to changing market dynamics have inspired me to develop a comprehensive understanding of business operations, marketing strategies, and financial management. I have actively engaged in business clubs, entrepreneurial workshops, and internships which have further honed my business acumen and equipped me with the practical skills required to thrive in the business world.
I believe that my commitment to continuous learning and the desire to make a positive impact on the STEM and Business communities are strong reasons why I deserve this scholarship. With a scholarship, I can pursue higher education in STEM or Business, armed with the necessary resources and support to accomplish my goals. A strong educational foundation will provide me with theoretical knowledge, critical thinking abilities, and problem-solving skills to tackle real-world challenges and contribute meaningfully to these fields.
Furthermore, I am determined to leverage my education to bring about positive change within these communities. In the STEM field, I intend to conduct research and develop innovative technological solutions that address societal issues and improve quality of life. Whether it's creating sustainable energy alternatives or designing medical devices, I aspire to contribute significantly to the advancement of technology for the betterment of society.
In the realm of business, I envision myself as a leader who strives to create ethical and sustainable organizations. With a focus on social responsibility and environmental sustainability, I want to develop business models that generate profit while positively impacting society. By understanding market trends and consumer behavior, I aim to identify new opportunities and solutions that drive both economic growth and social progress.
In conclusion, my personal experiences, passion for STEM and Business, and commitment to making a difference in these communities make me a deserving candidate for this scholarship. With the financial assistance provided by this scholarship, I will be able to pursue higher education, acquire skills, and gain the knowledge necessary to contribute significantly to the STEM and/or Business communities. By combining my technical expertise with innovative thinking and a strong sense of social responsibility, I am confident in my ability to make a lasting impact in these fields.
E.R.I.C.A. Scholarship
The field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) serves as the very foundation of modern innovation and progress. However, it is no secret that women continue to face significant underrepresentation within the STEM disciplines. As a female advocate and aspiring professional in this field, I firmly believe that empowering women in STEM is essential for societal growth and innovation. If granted the opportunity, I would utilize financial resources to create a better life for myself and other women in STEM through educational initiatives, mentorship programs, and community outreach.
Personal Background and Aspirations:
Allow me to introduce myself - a passionate and dedicated individual who is determined to break down barriers and promote gender equality within STEM fields. As a young girl growing up, I was constantly fascinated by science and technology, captivated by the wonders they could bring. Unfortunately, societal norms and expectations often discourage females from pursuing careers in these fields. Nevertheless, my unwavering determination propelled me to pursue a degree in forensics and computer science, defying the odds and striving to create a more inclusive environment for women in STEM.
Allocating Financial Resources:
The financial resources in question would be diligently utilized to support my journey and contribute to the empowerment of women in STEM. Here is how I envisage using the money to create a better life for myself and others:
1. Educational Initiatives: Investing in educational initiatives that focus on encouraging girls and young women to pursue STEM subjects will be a priority. Launching workshops, scholarships, and training programs will provide opportunities to dismantle gender biases and foster an environment of equality. By collaborating with schools and universities, these initiatives will help women access quality education, allowing them to compete on an equal footing with their male counterparts.
2. Mentorship Programs: Establishing mentorship programs, both formal and informal, will play a vital role in empowering women in STEM. The funds would be utilized to create networks connecting experienced professionals with aspiring female students, fostering guidance, advice, and career support. Mentors would facilitate the navigation of challenges unique to women in STEM, including underrepresentation, imposter syndrome, and work-life balance.
3. Community Outreach: Engaging with communities, particularly those with limited access to resources, is vital to ensuring a more diverse and inclusive STEM landscape. Sponsorship of outreach programs, such as science fairs, coding events, and robotics workshops, would provide underprivileged girls and women with exposure to STEM activities. Moreover, organizing panel discussions and public talks would create awareness and address societal stereotypes that hinder women's progress in STEM fields.
4. Research Opportunities: Allocating funds to sponsor research opportunities for women in STEM will promote their professional growth and ensure they contribute to cutting-edge discoveries and breakthroughs. Financial support for research grants, laboratory resources, and conference attendance would empower women to excel in their respective fields, fostering an environment that values their contributions and encourages career progression.
Conclusion:
The underrepresentation of women in STEM continues to persist as a profound issue that hampers societal progress and innovation. By utilizing financial resources to promote gender equality in STEM, we have an opportunity to create a better future. With a united effort, we can empower women in STEM through educational initiatives, mentorship programs, community outreach, and research opportunities. Together, we can bridge the gender gap, allowing women to contribute fully to the advancement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Let us invest in a brighter and more inclusive tomorrow, engaging the talents and perspectives of women in STEM to drive positive change for all.
John Nathan Lee Foundation Heart Scholarship
Cardiac diseases can be debilitating and life-altering, not only for the affected individual but also for their loved ones. Growing up with a father suffering from cardiac disease has presented numerous obstacles in my life. However, these challenges have also taught me valuable lessons about determination, resilience, and the importance of prioritizing health.
Dealing with the diagnosis of cardiac disease in a loved one elicits a range of emotions, including fear, sadness, and uncertainty. Witnessing my father's struggles with his deteriorating health was emotionally distressing. Coping with the constant worry about his well-being became a significant obstacle for me and my family. However, we learned to lean on each other for support, seeking solace in our shared experiences and emotions. Through open and honest communication, we found comfort and strength in our unified front against the disease.
Cardiac disease necessitates fundamental lifestyle modifications. A major obstacle we encountered was adopting a heart-healthy diet and exercise routine. As a family, we had to adapt to consuming low-sodium, low-fat meals, which entailed a significant adjustment in our eating habits. Additionally, encouraging my father to prioritize regular exercise proved challenging as well. We overcame this hurdle by involving ourselves in physical activities together and making them enjoyable experiences. By engaging in activities such as regular walks and bike rides, we transformed exercise into a bonding moment, thus making it easier for my father to adhere to his routine.
Cardiac diseases often require frequent medical consultations, medications, and emergency treatments, leading to an overwhelming financial burden. Balancing medical expenses while maintaining our daily lives became an obstacle we had to navigate. To address this challenge, we prioritized open communication with healthcare providers and explored available financial resources. We sought advice from social workers and researched patient advocacy groups that provided financial assistance. By being proactive and resourceful, we were able to alleviate some of the financial stress and focus on my father's recovery.
The limitations imposed by cardiac disease impacted my father's ability to participate in social engagements and activities that he once enjoyed. Our once active social life became restricted, causing feelings of isolation for my father. To overcome this obstacle, we actively sought out alternative social engagements that were less physically demanding. Encouraging my father to participate in hobbies that accommodated his abilities, such as attending book clubs or engaging in community volunteering, allowed him to regain a sense of purpose and belonging.
Overcoming the obstacles posed by cardiac disease through my father has been a challenging journey. However, these obstacles have also provided invaluable life lessons and opportunities for growth. Through emotional support, lifestyle adjustments, financial resourcefulness, and redefining social engagements, my family and I navigated these challenges with determination and resilience. Most importantly, our experience taught us the significance of prioritizing health and cherishing the precious moments we have with our loved ones.
McClendon Leadership Award
Leadership is an essential characteristic that sets apart individuals who can inspire, guide, and empower others toward a common goal. It is not limited to those who hold formal positions of authority but is rather a quality that can be exhibited at any level. To me, leadership means taking responsibility, making tough decisions, and setting examples for others to follow.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear of making eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
Moreover, leadership plays a critical role in resolving conflicts and making difficult decisions. In any group or organization, conflicts will inevitably arise, and leaders are the ones who step forward to address and resolve them. They actively listen to all perspectives, consider the interests of all parties, and make decisions that are fair and just. Leaders are not afraid to make tough choices, even if they may face criticism or opposition. Their ability to remain composed and make impartial judgments contributes to the overall effectiveness and success of the team or organization they lead.
Four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout COVID-19, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
Furthermore, leadership drives change and progress on a larger scale, shaping the world we live in. As such, leadership is not only important but essential for a better future.
Maggie's Way- International Woman’s Scholarship
Moving to the United States as a young child was undoubtedly a life-altering experience for me. The challenges and opportunities that arose from this transition have shaped my journey as a young adult pursuing forensic sciences and law. Balancing academic responsibilities, engaging in various activities, and nurturing my hobbies have been both demanding and rewarding.
From a young age, my fascination with forensic sciences and the legal system ignited my desire to pursue a career in this field. The complexity of crime-solving and the pursuit of justice enthralled me, driving me to excel in my studies. However, being an immigrant meant that I had to work harder to acclimate to a new culture and educational system. Despite these hurdles, my determination and resilience propelled me forward.
Maintaining a good GPA has always been crucial to me, as it opens doors to higher education and future career prospects. The pursuit of academic excellence has been my top priority, allowing me to delve deeper into subjects like biology, chemistry, and criminal justice. Embracing these disciplines has not only expanded my knowledge but also reinforced my passion for forensic sciences and law.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I have involved myself in a multitude of extracurricular activities. Joining the JROTC program provided me with valuable leadership and teamwork skills, allowing me to excel in collaborative environments. Simultaneously, participating in speech and debate has honed my communication and critical thinking abilities, both invaluable in the legal profession. I believe that these extracurricular activities have not only shaped me as an individual but have also complemented my academic journey.
Amidst the demands of academia and extracurriculars, I make sure to nurture my outdoor hobbies, which serve as a source of rejuvenation and mindfulness. Hiking, climbing, surfing, and camping have instilled in me a profound appreciation for nature's wonders, while also fostering physical fitness and mental well-being. These pursuits have taught me perseverance, adaptability, and the importance of pushing boundaries, which directly relate to my chosen career path.
Finding a balance between my academic pursuits and personal interests has been a continual challenge. Time management, prioritization, and dedication have become second nature to me. Staying organized, setting realistic goals, and seeking support from family and mentors have proven to be invaluable tools in maintaining an equilibrium between academics and hobbies.
Ultimately, my journey as a young adult pursuing forensic sciences and law has been one of immense growth and self-discovery. The experiences of immigrating to the United States, overcoming cultural barriers, and embracing new opportunities have shaped my identity and aspirations. Maintaining a strong GPA, engaging in extracurricular activities such as JROTC, speech and debate, and cross country, as well as nurturing hobbies like hiking, climbing, surfing, and camping have enriched my holistic development.
As I continue to navigate my path toward a career in forensic sciences and law, I realize the significance of a well-rounded education and a balanced lifestyle. Each experience, whether in the classroom or the great outdoors, contributes to the tapestry of my life, shaping me into a resilient and multifaceted individual ready to make a meaningful impact on society.
Veterans Next Generation Scholarship
Having a parent who has served our country as a veteran brings forth a unique perspective and appreciation for their sacrifices. As the daughter of a veteran, the values instilled by my father have significantly shaped my career aspirations, particularly in the fields of pre-law and forensic sciences.
Growing up with a veteran parent has provided me with a deep appreciation for the challenges and sacrifices that those who serve in the military undergo. Through their stories and firsthand accounts, I have gained a glimpse into the realities of conflict, the importance of justice, and the need for legal expertise to uphold and protect the rights of individuals. This exposure to the struggles faced by both soldiers and civilians has ignited a desire within me to make a positive impact through the law.
The resilience and dedication exhibited by my veteran parent have undoubtedly influenced my career aspirations. I have witnessed their unwavering commitment to serving their country and carrying out responsibilities with honor, integrity, and perseverance. These admirable qualities have become an integral part of my character, serving as the driving force behind my desire to pursue a career in the legal field. I aim to apply these virtues to my professional life, advocating for justice and upholding the principles my father taught me.
While the legal field provides an ideal avenue to advocate for justice and protect the rights of individuals, the connection between pre-law and forensic sciences is also profoundly appealing. The discipline of forensic sciences encompasses the application of scientific knowledge to legal matters, enabling the detection and investigation of crimes. Coming from a background where the consequences of unlawful acts were frequently discussed, I have developed a fascination for the scientific techniques and methodologies employed in crime scene investigations. My interest in forensic sciences complements my pre-law aspirations, as it allows me to further contribute to the pursuit of justice through scientific evidence.
One crucial aspect of my career aspirations, stemming from my father’s experiences, is a strong sense of ethical considerations. Witnessing firsthand the importance of ethical conduct during my parent's time in the military has deeply influenced my understanding of the role of ethics in the legal profession. I am committed to conducting myself with the highest level of integrity, ensuring fair representation, and safeguarding the rights of the most vulnerable members of society. My father’s example has taught me the significance of ethical obligations and the positive impact lawyers can have on individuals, communities, and the justice system.
Being the daughter of a veteran has provided me with invaluable experiences and lessons that have indelibly influenced my career aspirations in pre-law and forensic sciences. The admiration for my parent's sacrifice, resilience, and dedication to justice have been profound catalysts, shaping my ambition to excel in the legal field while engaging with the intricacies of forensic sciences. Through my future endeavors, I hope to honor my father’s commitment to service by advocating for justice, protecting the rights of individuals, and making a positive impact on society.
Bryent Smothermon PTSD Awareness Scholarship
Service-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects not only the veterans who have bravely served our country but also their loved ones, like me, who witness its far-reaching impacts firsthand. Through these experiences, I have gained enlightening insights about both myself and the world around me.
Service-related PTSD has undoubtedly been a catalyst for personal growth and self-awareness in my life. Witnessing the daily struggles my father has faced has taught me resilience, patience, and compassion. I have learned to foster empathy and provide a supportive environment for my loved one, helping me understand the importance of mental health and self-care. Moreover, this journey allowed me to identify my strengths and weaknesses, illuminating my potential to contribute positively to the mental well-being of others.
Through my experiences with my father’s service-related PTSD, I have come to recognize the harrowing reality of the invisible wounds of war. PTSD, often overshadowed by physical injuries, can pose an immense challenge to veterans' assimilation into civilian life. This newfound awareness acts as a driving force for me to advocate greater understanding, support, and resources for those suffering from PTSD. We must enhance public knowledge about this mental health condition and the unique needs of veterans affected by it, reducing the stigma, and facilitating their reintegration into society.
As a child of a veteran who has navigated the complexities of PTSD, I intend to leverage my experiences to promote mental health education and awareness. It is essential to foster an environment that encourages open discussions about PTSD, enabling veterans to seek help without judgment. By sharing my parent's journey and the valuable insights gained, my aim is to provide accessible information on coping mechanisms, available resources, and strategies for supporting loved ones affected by service-related PTSD.
Drawing from my personal experiences, I believe in the power of support networks as a crucial step toward recovery and healing. I am dedicated to actively participating in and establishing support groups for veterans and their families, providing a safe space for individuals to share their experiences and seek solace. By connecting veterans with shared narratives, this support network will foster a sense of belonging, camaraderie, and understanding, ultimately alleviating feelings of isolation.
Service-related PTSD necessitates a comprehensive approach, encompassing not only individual support but also societal changes. Utilizing my experiences, I aspire to advocate for policy reforms that improve mental health services, increase access to treatment, and prioritize the unique needs of veterans impacted by PTSD. By collaborating with mental health organizations, policymakers, and veteran support groups, my goal is to raise awareness and ensure that the voices of those affected by PTSD are heard at every level of decision-making.
Through my personal experiences with service-related PTSD, I have developed a profound understanding of both myself and the world around me. The invaluable lessons learned have ignited a sense of purpose and a commitment to helping veterans currently suffering from this debilitating condition. By utilizing my understanding, I aim to promote mental health education, engage in support networks, and advocate for policy reforms that prioritize the well-being of veterans. Together, we can create a world that acknowledges and supports the individuals who have selflessly served our nation while ensuring they receive the care and empathy they rightly deserve.
William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
Allow me to introduce myself - a passionate and dedicated individual who is determined to break down barriers and promote gender equality within STEM fields. As a young girl growing up, I was constantly fascinated by science and technology, captivated by the wonders they could bring. Unfortunately, societal norms and expectations often discourage females from pursuing careers in these fields. Nevertheless, my unwavering determination propelled me to pursue a degree in forensics and computer science, defying the odds and striving to create a more inclusive environment for women in STEM.
Allocating Financial Resources:
The financial resources in question would be diligently utilized to support my journey and contribute to the empowerment of women in STEM. Here is how I envisage using the money to create a better life for myself and others:
Educational Initiatives: Investing in educational initiatives that focus on encouraging girls and young women to pursue STEM subjects will be a priority. Launching workshops, scholarships, and training programs will provide opportunities to dismantle gender biases and foster an environment of equality. By collaborating with schools and universities, these initiatives will help women access quality education, allowing them to compete on an equal footing with their male counterparts.
Mentorship Programs: Establishing mentorship programs, both formal and informal, will play a vital role in empowering women in STEM. The funds would be utilized to create networks connecting experienced professionals with aspiring female students, fostering guidance, advice, and career support. Mentors would facilitate the navigation of challenges unique to women in STEM, including underrepresentation, imposter syndrome, and work-life balance.
Community Outreach: Engaging with communities, particularly those with limited access to resources, is vital to ensuring a more diverse and inclusive STEM landscape. Sponsorship of outreach programs, such as science fairs, coding events, and robotics workshops, would provide underprivileged girls and women with exposure to STEM activities. Moreover, organizing panel discussions and public talks would create awareness and address societal stereotypes that hinder women's progress in STEM fields.
Research Opportunities: Allocating funds to sponsor research opportunities for women in STEM will promote their professional growth and ensure they contribute to cutting-edge discoveries and breakthroughs. Financial support for research grants, laboratory resources, and conference attendance would empower women to excel in their respective fields, fostering an environment that values their contributions and encourages career progression.
The underrepresentation of women in STEM continues to persist as a profound issue that hampers societal progress and innovation. By utilizing financial resources to promote gender equality in STEM, we have an opportunity to create a better future. With a united effort, we can empower women in STEM through educational initiatives, mentorship programs, community outreach, and research opportunities. Together, we can bridge the gender gap, allowing women to contribute fully to the advancement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Let us invest in a brighter and more inclusive tomorrow, engaging the talents and perspectives of women in STEM to drive positive change for all.
Lieba’s Legacy Scholarship
As a former gifted child, I have a profound understanding of the unique challenges and needs that these exceptionally talented individuals face. By pursuing a career in pre-law with a minor in psychology, I strive to foster social-emotional well-being and meet the intellectual needs of gifted children. This essay will shed light on how my career goals align with the holistic development of gifted children, emphasizing the significance of social-emotional support and intellectual stimulation.
Emotional Support: Gifted children may encounter psychological issues such as perfectionism, anxiety, and feelings of isolation. Through pursuing a minor in psychology, I will acquire insights into identifying and addressing these emotional challenges. By utilizing this knowledge, I can provide a supportive environment for gifted children, assisting them in navigating their emotional struggles and teaching them healthy coping mechanisms.
Peer Connections: Gifted children often struggle to connect with peers who share their interests and intellect. Within the field of pre-law, I will have opportunities to create stimulating environments that facilitate peer interactions through extracurricular activities. Encouraging collaboration and teamwork, I will foster a sense of community among gifted children, allowing them to develop deep relationships, share common experiences, and celebrate each other's achievements.
Individualized Counseling: Through my background in psychology, I will be equipped to provide personalized counseling to gifted children. Understanding the underlying emotional needs of these children, I can offer guidance tailored to their unique concerns. By offering strategies to manage stress, cope with high expectations, and maintain a healthy work-life balance, I will empower gifted children to achieve social-emotional well-being.
Diverse Learning Experiences: Gifted children possess an insatiable curiosity and an inclination towards complex and challenging material. As a pre-law major, I will have opportunities to engage gifted children in intellectual discussions, exposing them to different perspectives and encouraging critical thinking. By creating an intellectually stimulating environment, I will foster the development of their analytical skills, creativity, and passion for knowledge.
Mentorship and Guidance: My chosen career path offers a platform to provide mentorship to gifted children. I can serve as a source of inspiration, sharing my journey as a former gifted child and offering guidance on goal setting, time management, and prioritization. Additionally, by introducing gifted children to accomplished individuals in the field of law, I can broaden their horizons and inspire their ambitions.
Advocacy and Policy Reform: Combining my knowledge in psychology and law, I aim to advocate for educational policies and programs that meet the unique needs of gifted children. By raising awareness of the importance of individualized learning approaches and enrichment opportunities, I will strive to influence policy changes that promote the intellectual growth of gifted children within the education system.
As a former gifted child pursuing a major in pre-law and a minor in psychology, my career goals are aligned with fostering social-emotional well-being and meeting the intellectual needs of gifted children. By providing emotional support, fostering peer connections, and offering individualized counseling, I aim to nurture the social-emotional development of gifted children. Simultaneously, through diverse learning experiences, mentorship, and advocacy, I will empower them intellectually, encouraging their academic growth and curiosity. Ultimately, my dedication to the well-rounded development of gifted children stems from a desire to ensure their talents are nurtured and their potential realized in a manner that promotes the greater good of society.
Science Fiction Becomes Science Fact Scholarship
Science fiction has long captivated our imagination with its ability to depict futuristic technologies and concepts that often seem detached from reality. However, as technology advances, many of these seemingly far-fetched ideas are becoming attainable, blurring the line between science fiction and science fact. One such field that has the potential to bridge this gap is forensic sciences.
Forensic sciences have the potential to bring science fiction concepts into reality by utilizing cutting-edge technologies. For instance, fictional narratives often depict advanced forensic tools such as molecular scanners, nanotechnology, and highly sophisticated crime scene reconstruction systems. By pushing the boundaries of scientific research, forensic scientists are striving to turn these ideas into practical applications. Developments in areas like DNA analysis, fingerprint identification, and forensic imaging techniques showcase our progress toward turning science fiction into science fact.
Forensic sciences can revolutionize crime scene investigation, transforming what was once considered fiction into reality. For example, science fiction often portrays instantaneous and accurate identification of suspects through advanced facial recognition or biometric analysis. By harnessing emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, forensic scientists aim to improve evidence analysis, automate crime scene reconstruction, and enhance suspect identification. These advancements have the potential to reshape how crimes are solved, dramatically reducing investigation times and preventing wrongful convictions.
Another area where forensic sciences can bring science fiction to life is through advanced forensic analysis methods. Fictional stories often explore futuristic techniques like mind reading, memory extraction, and emotion detection. While these concepts may seem implausible, advancements in neuroimaging, cognitive psychology, and forensic psychiatry have made significant strides toward understanding the human mind. Although these technologies are in their infancy, they hold the potential to decipher memories, detect lies, and uncover hidden motives, thus narrowing the gap between science fiction and science fact.
As technology increasingly shapes our lives, the field of cyber forensics emerges as a vital player in converting science fiction into science fact. Science fiction books and movies often portray hackers infiltrating secure systems, manipulating digital evidence with ease or futuristic digital crime scene investigations. Forensic scientists specializing in cyber forensics aim to develop techniques to counteract cybercrime, analyze digital evidence, and reconstruct cyber-attacks. Through the integration of artificial intelligence, data analytics, and advanced cryptography, the field of cyber forensics brings us closer to making these once-imaginary scenarios a scientific reality.
Forensic sciences hold tremendous potential to turn the sensational elements of science fiction into concrete scientific advancements. By leveraging emerging technologies and pushing the boundaries of current research, forensic scientists are bridging the gap between science fiction and science fact. Through the development of cutting-edge forensic tools, enhanced crime scene investigation techniques, advanced forensic analyses, and the expanding field of cyber forensics, the realms of science fiction are being translated into scientific reality. As forensic sciences continue to evolve, their impact on crime-solving and justice will undoubtedly transform our perception of what was once considered mere fiction.
Jillian Ellis Pathway Scholarship
Allow me to introduce myself - a passionate and dedicated individual who is determined to break down barriers and promote gender equality within STEM fields. As a young girl growing up, I was constantly fascinated by science and technology, captivated by the wonders they could bring. Unfortunately, societal norms and expectations often discourage females from pursuing careers in these fields. Nevertheless, my unwavering determination propelled me to pursue a degree in forensics and computer science, defying the odds and striving to create a more inclusive environment for women in STEM.
Allocating Financial Resources:
The financial resources in question would be diligently utilized to support my journey and contribute to the empowerment of women in STEM. Here is how I envisage using the money to create a better life for myself and others:
Educational Initiatives: Investing in educational initiatives that focus on encouraging girls and young women to pursue STEM subjects will be a priority. Launching workshops, scholarships, and training programs will provide opportunities to dismantle gender biases and foster an environment of equality. By collaborating with schools and universities, these initiatives will help women access quality education, allowing them to compete on an equal footing with their male counterparts.
Mentorship Programs: Establishing mentorship programs, both formal and informal, will play a vital role in empowering women in STEM. The funds would be utilized to create networks connecting experienced professionals with aspiring female students, fostering guidance, advice, and career support. Mentors would facilitate the navigation of challenges unique to women in STEM, including underrepresentation, imposter syndrome, and work-life balance.
Community Outreach: Engaging with communities, particularly those with limited access to resources, is vital to ensuring a more diverse and inclusive STEM landscape. Sponsorship of outreach programs, such as science fairs, coding events, and robotics workshops, would provide underprivileged girls and women with exposure to STEM activities. Moreover, organizing panel discussions and public talks would create awareness and address societal stereotypes that hinder women's progress in STEM fields.
Research Opportunities: Allocating funds to sponsor research opportunities for women in STEM will promote their professional growth and ensure they contribute to cutting-edge discoveries and breakthroughs. Financial support for research grants, laboratory resources, and conference attendance would empower women to excel in their respective fields, fostering an environment that values their contributions and encourages career progression.
The underrepresentation of women in STEM continues to persist as a profound issue that hampers societal progress and innovation. By utilizing financial resources to promote gender equality in STEM, we have an opportunity to create a better future. With a united effort, we can empower women in STEM through educational initiatives, mentorship programs, community outreach, and research opportunities. Together, we can bridge the gender gap, allowing women to contribute fully to the advancement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Let us invest in a brighter and more inclusive tomorrow, engaging the talents and perspectives of women in STEM to drive positive change for all.
Top Watch Newsletter Movie Fanatics Scholarship
If I were to choose one movie to watch for the rest of my life, it would undoubtedly be "Top Gun: Maverick." Released in 2022, this highly anticipated sequel to the 1986 classic, "Top Gun," holds a special place in my heart for various reasons. Not only does it encapsulate thrilling action sequences and magnificent aerial scenes, but it also conveys powerful themes of determination, camaraderie, and personal growth.
"Top Gun: Maverick" continues the story of Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, portrayed by Tom Cruise, who is now a skilled test pilot mentoring a new generation of fighter pilots. The undeniable adrenaline rush I experience while watching the movie's captivating air combat scenes is immeasurable. The combination of exceptional cinematography, incredible special effects, and the thundering sound of jet engines roaring through the sky is mesmerizing. The movie's ability to offer a breathtaking visual spectacle is one of the reasons I would choose it to be the sole film to watch forever.
Moreover, "Top Gun: Maverick" not only provides exhilarating action but also carries a strong emotional depth. Maverick's character embodies the pursuit of excellence and triumph over personal challenges. As he mentors the young aspiring pilots, he imparts valuable wisdom about life, self-belief, and the importance of pushing oneself to the limit. This underlying theme resonates with me deeply, reminding me of the significance of resilience, courage, and overcoming obstacles. Every time I watch the movie, the character's journey touches my heart and inspires me to strive for greatness in my own life.
Furthermore, "Top Gun: Maverick" showcases the significance of camaraderie and teamwork, emphasizing the importance of building strong bonds with others. The film highlights the interdependence and trust needed within a team, values that can be applied to various aspects of life. This portrayal of camaraderie and unity serves as a constant reminder to cherish and nurture relationships, fostering a sense of loyalty and support within my interactions.
Beyond these aspects, "Top Gun: Maverick" holds a special place in my heart due to the nostalgia it evokes. The 1986 original film became an iconic cultural reference for an entire generation, leaving a lasting impact and influencing countless individuals. Being able to experience the continuation of this beloved story with modern-day effects and storytelling brings back cherished memories and connects me to a collective sense of nostalgia.
In conclusion, if I were to choose one movie to watch for the rest of my life, "Top Gun: Maverick" would undoubtedly be my choice. Its ability to offer thrilling action sequences, powerful themes of determination and camaraderie, and a nostalgia factor that resonates with my personal experiences, make it a film that I would never tire of. "Top Gun: Maverick" sees beyond being just a movie; it is an energizing source of inspiration and a reminder of the importance of chasing dreams, valuing relationships, and owning one's personal growth.
Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
Throughout our lives, we often encounter experiences that shape our perspectives and aspirations. One such experience for me was losing a loved one to cancer. This devastating incident exposed me to the realities of life, the fragility of our health, and the crucial role that healthcare professionals play in improving and saving lives. This personal tragedy ignited a fire within me, propelling me towards a career in the healthcare industry.
As I reflect on my journey, it becomes evident that my calling lies within the field of oncology. Witnessing the physical, emotional, and psychological toll that cancer took on my loved one motivated me to dedicate my life to helping others battling this relentless disease. By pursuing a career in medicine, I aim to contribute to the relentless pursuit of effective treatments, improved diagnostic techniques and enhanced patient care in the field of oncology.
Cancer, an elusive adversary that robs families of their loved ones, requires not only scientific knowledge but also empathy and compassion. I believe that my personal experience has equipped me with these essential qualities. Through my grief and loss, I have learned the importance of providing emotional support to patients and their families during the most challenging times of their lives. I want to be the person who not only administers treatment but also lends a comforting hand and a listening ear to those affected by cancer.
Moreover, the ever-evolving nature of cancer research and treatment presents immense opportunities for growth and innovation within the field. Inspired by the advancements made in genomics, immunotherapy, and precision medicine, I am driven to contribute to the rapidly evolving landscape of oncology. By embracing cutting-edge technologies and staying at the forefront of scientific knowledge, my goal is to contribute to the development of new therapies and diagnostic tools that will enhance the chances of survival and improve the quality of life for individuals battling cancer.
In addition to my motives, the healthcare field, particularly oncology, offers a platform where I can merge my intellectual curiosity and passion for problem-solving. Pursuing a career in medicine will grant me the opportunity to engage in lifelong learning, be challenged intellectually, and make a meaningful impact on people's lives. The constant pursuit of knowledge and the ability to apply it in practical situations deeply intrigue me, and the field of oncology perfectly aligns with these desires.
The path toward becoming a healthcare professional, specifically an oncologist, is demanding and arduous. It requires unwavering dedication, discipline, and empathy. However, I am committed to facing the challenges head-on, knowing that the rewards of positively impacting the lives of cancer patients and their families far outweigh any obstacles I may encounter along the way.
In conclusion, losing a loved one to cancer has significantly influenced my decision to enter the healthcare industry, with a specific focus on the field of oncology. My personal experience has given me a unique perspective, fostering empathy and compassion, which I believe are essential qualities for an oncologist. With a burning desire to contribute to the fight against cancer, embrace innovation, and provide holistic patient care, I am ready to embark on this challenging yet fulfilling journey toward becoming a healthcare professional dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by cancer.
Project Kennedy Fighting Cancers of All Colors Scholarship
Life can often take unpredictable turns, catapulting us into realms of adversity that have the potential to shape our perspective on various aspects of life, including education and career goals. My encounter with cancer and the subsequent death of a loved one has profoundly impacted my journey, redefined my aspirations and instilled within me an unyielding determination to make a positive impact in the world.
Having witnessed the devastating effects of cancer on a loved one, my world was abruptly shaken, and my priorities were realigned. It was a period marked by vulnerability, fear, and an overwhelming desire to provide support and care. During that time, I discovered the powerful role of compassion and empathy, which fueled my desire to dedicate my life to helping others. This experience instilled in me the importance of pursuing a meaningful and fulfilling career path, where I could contribute to society and make a difference in the lives of those facing similar adversities.
The death of my loved one left an indelible mark on my soul. However, amidst the grief, I discovered an unexpected resilience. This poignant loss taught me the impermanence of life and the necessity of cherishing every moment. This profound experience was instrumental in shaping my educational and career goals. I sought solace in academia, as it provided an avenue to broaden my knowledge, nourish my passion, and honor the memory of my loved one.
As I embarked on my academic journey, the impact of cancer and loss continued to shape my decisions and aspirations. I decided to pursue a field of study focused on patient advocacy, driven by a deep-rooted desire to ease the pain, and suffering experienced by those afflicted by illness. Through internships and volunteer work, I became involved in organizations that provide support services to cancer patients and their families, drawing strength from my own experiences to comprehend and empathize with their journey. Witnessing the strength and resilience of these individuals only strengthened my commitment to forge a career dedicated to creating positive change in the lives of others.
In the face of adversity, we have an opportunity to gain profound insights, transforming our education and career goals to align with our newfound perspective. Throughout my experience with cancer and the death of a loved one, I discovered my deep-seated passion for contributing to the well-being of others. The loss of a loved one instilled in me an unyielding resilience and an unwavering dedication to making a positive impact in the world.
As I continue to pursue my educational journey, I am unwavering in my commitment to channeling my experiences toward empowering and uplifting others. I firmly believe that my encounters with adversity have strengthened my determination, allowing me to embrace challenges, and fueling my aspirations to be an agent of change in the healthcare industry.
Through this scholarship opportunity, I hope to experience personal growth, expand my knowledge, and gain the necessary resources to make a lasting impact. With the support and guidance gained through this scholarship, I am confident that my journey will culminate in a fulfilling career dedicated to improving the lives of individuals facing significant challenges.
In the words of Helen Keller, "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved." My experience with cancer and the loss of my loved one has molded me into someone eager to contribute meaningfully to society, and I am confident that this scholarship will illuminate my path toward achieving my educational and career goals.
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Netflix and Scholarships!
In the ever-expanding sea of Netflix series and movies, one show has ensnared audiences worldwide with its remarkable storytelling, impressive visuals, and compelling characters. "Shadow and Bone," a fantasy series adapted from Leigh Bardugo's bestselling Grisha trilogy, holds the power to enthrall viewers and keep them glued to their screens from the first episode to the last. So, prepare yourself to journey into the Grishaverse and find out why "Shadow and Bone" deserves a weekend-long binge-watching session.
"Shadow and Bone" offers a richly developed fantasy universe known as the Grishaverse. With intricate world-building, the series immerses viewers in a world balanced between light and shadows. In this universe, magic-users known as Grisha wield their powers, creating an environment teeming with unique cultures, a complex social hierarchy, and stunning landscapes. From the colorful palaces of Ravka to the treacherous Fold, a dark and ominous wasteland, the attention to detail in every aspect of this fantastical realm is awe-inspiring.
A truly captivating television series thrives on strong characters, and "Shadow and Bone" delivers on this front with its diverse ensemble cast. Led by the talented Jessie Mei Li in the role of Alina Starkov, viewers are introduced to a relatable and complex protagonist. Alina's journey from an orphaned soldier to a powerful Grisha amplifies the emotional investment in her character. Additionally, the supporting cast, including Amita Suman as Inej Ghafa and Archie Renaux as Malyen Oretsev, complement the story beautifully with compelling performances, bringing the diverse range of characters to life.
The heart of any great series lies in its narrative, and "Shadow and Bone" does not disappoint. The show intertwines multiple plotlines seamlessly, drawing viewers into a captivating web of political intrigue, friendship, romance, and the eternal battle between good and evil. As Alina navigates the world of the Grisha, the stakes rise, and the storylines converge, generating a sense of excitement and anticipation. The intricate plot twists and unexpected revelations keep the audience on the edge of their seats, longing to uncover the next piece of the puzzle.
Visually stunning, "Shadow and Bone" takes full advantage of its budget. From impressive CGI effects to stunning costume designs and set pieces, the series creates a fully immersive experience for viewers. The awe-inspiring creation of the Fold, a monstrous rift of darkness consumed by terrifying creatures, effectively conveys the perilous nature of this fictional world. Underlying the visual spectacle is an expertly crafted score that adds depth and emotion to each scene, enhancing the overall impact of the series.
"Shadow and Bone" deserves praise not only for its enthralling storytelling but also for its commitment to inclusivity and representation. The show features diverse characters, both in terms of ethnicity and sexuality, promoting authentic representation within the fantasy genre. Its success in navigating these elements without reducing characters to stereotypes or tropes is commendable, appealing to a wide audience and ensuring no one feels excluded.
In a world saturated with binge-worthy content, "Shadow and Bone" truly stands out as a series deserving of a dedicated binge-watching weekend. Its captivating narrative, exceptional production, and diverse representation create a deeply immersive experience capable of enchanting viewers from all walks of life. So, grab your popcorn, settle in, and prepare to be transported to the stunning Grishaverse. Once you begin your journey with Alina Starkov, you won't want to leave until the very last episode.
Top of the Mountain Memorial Scholarship
Advocating for the environment has been a core principle that has guided my actions and beliefs throughout my life. Aware of the profound impact human activities have on the Earth's ecosystems, I have strived to make a positive difference by actively engaging in efforts to protect and preserve our planet.
I have actively participated in local clean-up campaigns, volunteering my time to restore parks and beaches, raise awareness about recycling, and reduce plastic waste in my community. Recognizing the power of education, I have organized workshops and seminars to educate others about environmental conservation and sustainable practices, urging them to be responsible stewards of the Earth.
Furthermore, I have engaged in community activism, attending local council meetings, and advocating for environmentally friendly policies and practices. Through collaborative initiatives with like-minded individuals and organizations, I have contributed to the drafting and promotion of sustainable action plans, promoting renewable energy, green spaces, and the reduction of carbon emissions.
If I were to plant my flag at the top of the mountain, my message would be: "Unite for Earth: Our Home, Our Responsibility." It symbolizes the urgent need for collective action to address environmental issues that transcend boundaries, politics, and personal interests. It serves as a reminder that the health of our planet is dependent on our individual and collective choices.
This message encapsulates the significance of realizing that protecting the environment is not an option but a moral obligation. It stands as a plea to foster intergenerational equity, acknowledging that future generations have an inherent right to inherit a planet that has been nurtured and conserved.
Throughout my environmental journey, I have strived to create a profound understanding of the need to preserve our natural world. Through volunteer activities, educational campaigns, and community initiatives, my objective has been to emphasize the importance of taking immediate action to safeguard the environment, because our actions today shape the world we inherit tomorrow.
Advocacy involves inspiring others to become stewards of the Earth. I have actively engaged with individuals of all ages, sharing knowledge, and encouraging sustainable practices. From organizing tree planting drives and beach clean-ups to conducting workshops on waste reduction and recycling, I aim to provoke a positive change in people's choices and attitudes towards our ecosystem.
By volunteering with organizations committed to conservation, I have fostered collaborations to tackle pressing environmental issues and strengthen our collective voice.
This journey of environmental advocacy has transformed my perspective as well. It has fortified my belief that every act, no matter how small, contributes to the larger solution. By cultivating a sense of shared responsibility, we empower individuals to take ownership of the environment, thereby ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
In conclusion, my message at the top of the mountain symbolizes the paramount importance of preserving today to secure tomorrow. It signifies the profound and lasting impact individuals can make by embracing sustainability and advocating for the environment. Together, let us strive to protect and cherish the natural world, cultivating a legacy that future generations can inherit with pride.
Barbie Dream House Scholarship
Imagine having the opportunity to create your ideal Barbie Dream House, a place where I can escape to the tranquility of a small coastal town in Maine. Nestled by the shores, my dream house embodies a cozy beach house that perfectly captures the essence of a serene paradise. With meticulous attention to detail, I envision a charming residence that provides a calming ambiance while offering a plethora of fabulous features on the inside.
My Barbie Dream House is situated in a picturesque small town along the coast of Maine, where the endless beauty of nature greets me every day. Standing gracefully upon the golden sands, my beach house boasts a quaint and inviting look. The exterior showcases a combination of light pastel blue, reminiscent of the ocean's serenity, and white trim that accentuates its classic charm. Windows adorned with delicate pastel blue shutters and flower boxes filled with vibrant blossoms add a touch of elegance. The lush green lawn surrounding the house is adorned with colorful seaside flowers, enhancing the house's appeal, and evoking a sense of natural beauty.
Upon stepping into my Barbie Dream House, one is immediately greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The interior is tastefully decorated to reflect the soothing coastal colors, creating a serene and peaceful living space.
The open-concept living room is flooded with natural light streaming through large windows, offering breathtaking views of the nearby beach. The room is adorned with plush, comfortable furniture designed to provide relaxation after a day spent basking in the sun. Soft and cozy pastel-colored pillows harmonize with the overall decor, creating an atmosphere of pure relaxation. To further enhance the ambiance, the room boasts a fireplace, where crackling logs create a cozy and comforting environment during cooler seasons.
The gourmet kitchen, a hub for culinary experimentation, is equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and modern fixtures. With marble countertops, stainless steel appliances, and plenty of storage space, it offers both functionality and elegance. Aspiring chefs can indulge their passion for cooking while enjoying panoramic views of the sparkling ocean, adding a touch of inspiration to their culinary creations.
The bedroom, designed as a sanctuary for rest and rejuvenation, boasts a delicate color palette, inviting plush bedding, and large windows showcasing mesmerizing ocean views. The room is complemented by a cozy reading nook, perfect for curling up with a captivating book or admiring the sunset over the horizon.
To provide ultimate self-care within the house, a home spa is designed for pampering and relaxation. A tranquil whirlpool bath, complete with aromatic essential oils and soft lighting, awaits after a long day of beach activities. The spa also incorporates a soothing sauna, where one can unwind and detoxify in the most luxurious way possible.
In my imagination, the Cozy Beach House nestled in a small town in Maine is not just a place; it is a sanctuary that embodies tranquility and elegance, connecting harmoniously with its natural surroundings. From its inviting exterior to its thoughtfully designed interior, this Barbie Dream House captures the essence of peace and luxury. With breathtaking views of the ocean, a spacious living room, a gourmet kitchen, a tranquil bedroom, and a relaxing home spa, my dream house promises the perfect blend of comfort, serenity, and style. It epitomizes the ultimate sanctuary, allowing me to immerse myself in the beauty of nature and create countless cherished memories.
Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund
The field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) serves as the very foundation of modern innovation and progress. However, it is no secret that women continue to face significant underrepresentation within the STEM disciplines. As a female advocate and aspiring professional in this field, I firmly believe that empowering women in STEM is essential for societal growth and innovation. If granted the opportunity, I would utilize financial resources to create a better life for myself and other women in STEM through educational initiatives, mentorship programs, and community outreach.
Personal Background and Aspirations:
Allow me to introduce myself - a passionate and dedicated individual who is determined to break down barriers and promote gender equality within STEM fields. As a young girl growing up, I was constantly fascinated by science and technology, captivated by the wonders they could bring. Unfortunately, societal norms and expectations often discourage females from pursuing careers in these fields. Nevertheless, my unwavering determination propelled me to pursue a degree in forensics and computer science, defying the odds and striving to create a more inclusive environment for women in STEM.
Allocating Financial Resources:
The financial resources in question would be diligently utilized to support my journey and contribute to the empowerment of women in STEM. Here is how I envisage using the money to create a better life for myself and others:
1. Educational Initiatives: Investing in educational initiatives that focus on encouraging girls and young women to pursue STEM subjects will be a priority. Launching workshops, scholarships, and training programs will provide opportunities to dismantle gender biases and foster an environment of equality. By collaborating with schools and universities, these initiatives will help women access quality education, allowing them to compete on an equal footing with their male counterparts.
2. Mentorship Programs: Establishing mentorship programs, both formal and informal, will play a vital role in empowering women in STEM. The funds would be utilized to create networks connecting experienced professionals with aspiring female students, fostering guidance, advice, and career support. Mentors would facilitate the navigation of challenges unique to women in STEM, including underrepresentation, imposter syndrome, and work-life balance.
3. Community Outreach: Engaging with communities, particularly those with limited access to resources, is vital to ensuring a more diverse and inclusive STEM landscape. Sponsorship of outreach programs, such as science fairs, coding events, and robotics workshops, would provide underprivileged girls and women with exposure to STEM activities. Moreover, organizing panel discussions and public talks would create awareness and address societal stereotypes that hinder women's progress in STEM fields.
4. Research Opportunities: Allocating funds to sponsor research opportunities for women in STEM will promote their professional growth and ensure they contribute to cutting-edge discoveries and breakthroughs. Financial support for research grants, laboratory resources, and conference attendance would empower women to excel in their respective fields, fostering an environment that values their contributions and encourages career progression.
Conclusion:
The underrepresentation of women in STEM continues to persist as a profound issue that hampers societal progress and innovation. By utilizing financial resources to promote gender equality in STEM, we have an opportunity to create a better future. With a united effort, we can empower women in STEM through educational initiatives, mentorship programs, community outreach, and research opportunities. Together, we can bridge the gender gap, allowing women to contribute fully to the advancement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Let us invest in a brighter and more inclusive tomorrow, engaging the talents and perspectives of women in STEM to drive positive change for all.
Book Lovers Scholarship
"The Song of Achilles" by Madeline Miller is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that I believe everyone in the world should read. This book not only offers a gripping narrative but also explores critical themes that resonate with human experience. From its exquisite prose to its profound character development, "The Song of Achilles" is a literary masterpiece that has the power to touch hearts and minds around the globe.
"The Song of Achilles" delves into profound themes such as love, sacrifice, fate, and the complexities of human relationships. At its core, the novel explores the deep bond between Achilles and Patroclus, challenging conventional narratives and exploring the complexities of their relationship. Miller adeptly portrays the nuances of love, capturing its power and vulnerability, and highlighting the price one may have to pay for such an intense connection. The book forces readers to reflect on their understanding of love and invites them to question societal conventions and prejudices.
Furthermore, this book offers a fresh perspective on well-known mythological figures. Achilles, often depicted as an invincible hero, is here portrayed with a vulnerability seldom explored in popular narratives. The novel unravels the layers of his character, showing how his strengths and weaknesses intertwine with his relationships and the course of the war. This portrayal serves as a reminder that even the greatest heroes are multifaceted individuals with their demons to face.
Reading would expand our collective appreciation for diverse love stories and foster greater acceptance and understanding of different forms of relationships. It provides an opportunity for readers to examine their prejudices and biases, allowing for personal growth and empathy. By experiencing Achilles and Patroclus's story, readers are prompted to challenge societal norms and perceptions concerning love and relationships.
In conclusion, if there was one book that I would want everyone in the world to read, it would undoubtedly be "The Song of Achilles" by Madeline Miller. This remarkable novel offers a mesmerizing narrative, profound character development, and thought-provoking themes. It has the power to transport readers to a different time and place while simultaneously challenging their preconceived notions about love, sacrifice, and the complexity of human relationships. Through the universal appeal of its story and the timeless questions it raises, "The Song of Achilles" has the potential to create a more empathetic and understanding world.
Once Upon a #BookTok Scholarship
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, social media platforms have become powerful tools for sharing ideas, experiences, and recommendations. BookTok, a rapidly growing community on TikTok dedicated to discussing and recommending books, has gained immense popularity among bibliophiles. This essay aims to describe my ideal bookshelf inspired by #BookTok recommendations, highlighting the must-have titles, and examining their profound impact on the BookTok community.
The Must-Haves:
1. "The Song of Achilles" by Madeline Miller:
This extraordinary retelling of the Trojan War has become a staple in the BookTok community. The raw emotions, LGBTQ+ representation, and beautiful prose have captivated readers worldwide. "The Song of Achilles" encourages conversations about inclusivity and demonstrates the power of love and friendship, thus fostering a safe space for diverse perspectives on BookTok.
2. "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid:
Taylor Jenkins Reid's compelling storytelling and exploration of complex characters have resonated with the BookTok community. With its focus on feminism, the LGBTQ+ community, and Hollywood's dark side, this book has sparked thought-provoking discussions about the societal pressure women face and the importance of authenticity, empowering BookTokers to embrace their true selves.
3. "Ace of Spades" by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé:
A recent addition to BookTok's must-read list, "Ace of Spades" addresses systemic racism and homophobia, both external and within marginalized communities. This gripping thriller has sparked conversations about the need for more diverse literature and inspired BookTokers to advocate for increased representation in the publishing industry, ensuring narratives that accurately reflect our diverse society.
4. "Pachinko" by Min Jin Lee:
"Pachinko" is a sweeping multi-generational epic that explores the Korean immigrant experience in Japan. The BookTok community's love for this book has brought awareness to the rich history and struggles of marginalized communities. By encouraging conversations on cultural identity, the impact of colonialism, and the importance of empathy, "Pachinko" has transformed BookTok into a platform for fostering cultural understanding.
Impact on the BookTok Community:
The introduction of these must-have titles on BookTok has had a profound impact on the community. Not only have they broadened the literary horizons of readers worldwide, but they have also sparked meaningful discussions on important social, cultural, and political issues. The BookTok community has emerged as a safe space for readers to share their thoughts, experiences, and emotions, breaking down barriers and connecting people from diverse backgrounds.
The BookTok community's recommendations have also influenced the publishing industry, prompting it to recognize and cater to the demand for diverse voices and stories. Publishers have taken note of the titles gaining traction on BookTok, leading to increased representation, inclusion, and accessibility to a wider range of perspectives and experiences.
Furthermore, the impact of BookTok extends beyond the digital realm. Bookstores and libraries have reported increased demand for recommended titles, leading to expanded readership and stronger literary communities. This surge in interest has allowed readers to engage in vibrant discussions and broaden their understanding of different cultures, social issues, and personal experiences.
My ideal bookshelf, inspired by the recommendations flowing through the BookTok community, embodies the diverse voices, compelling narratives, and thought-provoking themes that have captivated readers around the world. These must-have titles have transformed BookTok into a catalyst for fostering empathy, inclusivity, and understanding.
Through passionate discussions sparked by these books, BookTok has created an engaged literary community, amplifying voices that have historically been underrepresented in literature. As we continue to celebrate and support the impact of BookTok, we must recognize the role it plays in shaping our reading habits, broadening our perspectives, and nurturing a love of literature for generations to come.
Dounya Discala Scholarship
There is nothing better than hitting the trails first thing in the morning when the world is still quiet, and everything is still. With the morning drew still fresh. Growing up as a military child and moving every 3-6 years I’ve run on countless trails across the world.
My favorite thing to do was to hit the trails in the early morning before school. Sometimes with my dad, but most days I would go alone before class. One of these days I slid in the mud from the heavy rain the day before. Regaining my balance, I continued with my run. Not thinking anything of it I went on with my day. I went to school, and sat through my classes, until I noticed a growing discomfort and sharp pains that would flare through my leg, along with eventual swelling that occurred later in the day. My NJROTC instructor noticed my growing discomfort and asked to look at my knee, with him being a retired medic I felt comfortable with him looking at it.
I scheduled an appointment with my local hospital, and soon enough I found out that my meniscus had a tear, serious enough that it would require surgery. The healing process was one of the hardest parts of my life. No matter what I had going on in my life, I could always go for a run, Until now. I felt myself withdrawing from my peers. Not wanting to be around them or to go out. Maintaining good grades, going to physical therapy three times a week, and going to work, were mind-numbing.
So, I began to focus on my non-active extracurriculars. I'm very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear of making eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story. I thought to myself while volunteering. I have dreams of one day being able to help people make changes in their lives.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and minoring in pre-law. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have the opportunity to have. I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish, but it all starts in small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Derk Golden Memorial Scholarship
As the sun rises, casting its golden rays across the serene river, I find myself eagerly stepping onto my rowing boat. The rhythmic sound of the oars breaking through the water, the synchronization of movements with my teammates, and the sheer satisfaction of gliding swiftly across the water's surface evoke a profound sense of joy and contentment within me. Rowing has become an integral part of my life, providing lessons of self-discovery, and fostering personal growth.
Passion runs deep within me when it comes to rowing. The sport has captured my heart and soul, igniting within me an indescribable ardor that drives me to pursue it with utmost dedication and determination. Why rowing, you may ask? Rowing is not only physically demanding but also mentally stimulating. It challenges both my body and mind, pushing me to new limits and helping me discover the full extent of my capabilities.
Rowing has taught me the essence of teamwork and camaraderie. With eight individuals maneuvering in perfect harmony, our boat becomes an embodiment of unity and collaboration. The sport demands the synchronization of each stroke, the unison of every breath, and the trust in the skills of my teammates. It has taught me that no matter the circumstances, success can only be achieved by working together and supporting one another. This lesson transcends the boundaries of the boat and permeates various aspects of my life, from academics to relationships.
Perseverance and determination are values that rowing has nurtured within me. The early morning practice sessions, the grueling physical exertion, and the relentless pursuit of improvement have molded me into a resilient individual. The countless hours spent honing my technique, staying steady even when I felt exhausted, and pushing through mental barriers have taught me that transformation is possible through consistent effort and unwavering determination.
Rowing has also provided me with a profound perspective on failure and the importance of resilience. In each stroke, there exists the possibility of disappointment – an oar slipping, a timing mistimed – but it is through failure that we learn the most valuable lessons. Rowing has taught me to embrace failure and view it as an opportunity for growth rather than an obstacle. By accepting setbacks and persisting through challenges, I have come to understand that success is not merely the absence of failure, but rather the ability to rise above it.
Perhaps most significantly, rowing has given me a sense of purpose and belonging. The thrill of participating in competitions, the friendships forged on the riverbank, and the satisfaction of achieving personal milestones have solidified my love for the sport. Rowing has created a community of individuals who share a unified passion and has become an integral part of my life. In moments of triumph and despair, this community serves as a support system, reminding me that no challenge is insurmountable when surrounded by like-minded individuals.
Rowing has permeated every aspect of my life, shaping me into a more determined, resilient, and collaborative individual. Sport has taught me that success is not an isolated achievement but rather a collective effort. Through rowing, I have cultivated my passion and discovered the immense potential lying dormant within me.
In conclusion, rowing is more than just a sport to me. It is a journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and unwavering passion. From the lessons of teamwork and perseverance to invaluable friendships and the joy of gliding through the water, rowing has carved a special place in my heart. It will forever remain an essential part of my life, continuously teaching me about myself and the boundless possibilities that lie ahead.
Barbara Cain Literary Scholarship
The power of books and literature cannot be underestimated. Throughout my life, I have been fortunate enough to immerse myself in a vast collection of literature, ranging from classics to contemporary novels. Each book has taught me something different, and collectively, they have shaped my goals and aspirations. These literary journeys have unlocked realms of knowledge, empathy, and inspiration.
One of the most important lessons I have learned from the books I've read is the value of resilience and determination. Through characters like Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" or Santiago in Paulo Coelho's "The Alchemist," I have witnessed the strength of individuals who persevere in the face of adversity. Their unwavering resolve to fight for what is right, even when faced with insurmountable challenges, has motivated me to strive for excellence and stay true to my principles.
Furthermore, books have taught me to embrace diversity and to appreciate the perspectives of others. From Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner" to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Americanah," I have gained insight into different cultures, experiences, and struggles. These stories have broadened my horizons and made me more empathetic towards people from various backgrounds. I believe that understanding and respecting diversity is crucial in a globalized world, and I hope to contribute to creating a more inclusive society in the future.
Moreover, books have instilled in me a deep love for learning and intellectual growth. Reading has introduced me to the wonders of science, the complexities of history, and the beauty of art. As I delved into scientific literature like Stephen Hawking's "A Brief History of Time" or Richard Dawkins' "The Selfish Gene," I became fascinated by the mysteries of the universe and developed a passion for science. These books have inspired me to pursue a career in scientific research, where I can contribute to uncovering the secrets of our world and making meaningful discoveries.
Additionally, books have provided me with the motivation and inspiration to embrace my creativity and pursue a career in writing. From Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" to J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series, I have been enthralled by the power of storytelling. The ability to transport readers to new worlds and evoke emotions through words has astounded me. Through writing, I aim to create meaningful narratives, spark conversations, and ultimately make a positive impact on society.
In conclusion, the books I have read have been my mentors, guiding me toward personal growth, knowledge, and purpose. They have taught me resilience, empathy, intellectual curiosity, and the importance of storytelling. These lessons and values have shaped my goals and aspirations, infusing them with a desire to make a difference in the world, both as a scientist and a writer. I am eager to continue my journey through literature, constantly expanding my mind and nurturing my dreams.
Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
I come from a long line of first responders and active-duty military personnel. However, someone who inspired me to pursue forensic sciences and law enforcement was my father. Growing up I witnessed the pride and commitment he had to serving our community. From that way he would always stop to play basketball with the kids at our community playground, to wash his squad car in our driveway every Sunday. While I know that society is not the same as it was when my father took his oath in ’96. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community diligently.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear of making eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story. I thought to myself while volunteering. I have dreams of one day being able to help people make changes in their lives.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and minoring in pre-law. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have the opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensure they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
My idea of leadership is being able to inspire and motivate others, by leading by example. I strongly believe good leaders are made, and not born. I hope to proudly work alongside my father, Sergeant Michael Kennedy as a forensic technician and police officer to serve the community in which I grew up. I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts in small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
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Single-Parent Household Undergraduate Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear of making eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. Public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout COVID-19, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
Ground-breaking technology that excites and inspires me is Magnetic Fingerprinting and Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS). Its potential to revolutionize the world by enhancing security, preventing crime, and ensuring justice is unparalleled.
Magnetic Fingerprinting and AFIS offer an unprecedented level of security that is critical for maintaining law and order. This technology allows authorities to generate digital fingerprints stored in databases, allowing for rapid and accurate identification. By comparing a suspect's fingerprint against a vast database, authorities can promptly determine their involvement in any criminal activity. This significantly assists law enforcement agencies in promptly solving crimes and deterring potential offenders, fostering a safer environment for all.
The use of Magnetic Fingerprinting and AFIS in crime prevention has revolutionized the investigative process. The ability to identify suspects quickly reduces the time required to close cases, preventing criminals from executing additional offenses. When criminals become aware of the increased risk of identification through this technology, they are more likely to reconsider their actions. The knowledge that their fingerprints will be easily traceable acts as a powerful deterrent, contributing to the reduction of crime rates and reinforcing societal well-being.
The implementation of Magnetic Fingerprinting and AFIS ensures a just and fair criminal justice system. This technology aids in the correct identification of suspects, thereby minimizing the risk of wrongful conviction or punishment for innocent individuals. Using digital fingerprints, it becomes difficult for offenders to evade justice by manipulating their identities or using aliases. Consequently, innocent individuals are safeguarded, and the guilty are held accountable - an essential component in establishing and maintaining trust between citizens and the legal system.
The automated system allows authorities to cross-reference fingerprints from multiple crime scenes, potentially linking unrelated cases and identifying patterns or serial offenders. Additionally, the digitization of fingerprints enables seamless sharing of information between local, national, and international law enforcement agencies, enhancing collaboration and assisting in the investigation of transnational crimes.
Magnetic Fingerprinting and Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems truly inspire me with their immense potential for creating a safer, more just, and efficient world. Through enhanced security, crime prevention, and the assurance of justice, these technologies spearhead a significant transformation in the field of criminal identification. Embracing and expanding the use of Magnetic Fingerprinting and AFIS will undoubtedly make our world a better place to live, fostering peace, security, and equal treatment for all.
Harry Potter and the Sorting Hat Scholarship
In the enchanting world of Harry Potter, the sorting hat bestows upon young wizards and witches the prestigious honor of being placed into one of the four illustrious Hogwarts houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. While each house possesses unique characteristics, I firmly believe that my true allegiance lies with Ravenclaw. My insatiable thirst for knowledge, unwavering curiosity, and passion for intellectual pursuits make me an exceptional fit for this house renowned for its dedication to wisdom and wit.
First and foremost, Ravenclaw is revered for its profound emphasis on intelligence. As an aspiring scholar, my love for learning and acquiring knowledge is unparalleled. The discovery of new ideas and concepts invigorates my sense of wonder, always driving me to dig deeper, investigate further, and question relentlessly. Ravenclaw's library, known as the "towering bastion of wisdom," would undoubtedly become my sanctuary, offering an abundance of books and resources to satiate my intellectual hunger. The enchantment of constant mental stimulation within the house would spur me to excel in academic pursuits, constantly striving for intellectual excellence.
Moreover, Ravenclaw values creativity and originality, celebrating individuality and the power of unique perspectives. Here, differences are celebrated rather than frowned upon. I possess an inclination towards open-mindedness and an ability to think outside the box, unafraid to challenge the status quo. This dynamic environment would encourage me to explore my creative side and unleash my innovative potential. Ravenclaw's vibrant community would undoubtedly spark intriguing conversations, spirited debates, and collaborations that would further enhance my intellectual growth.
Furthermore, Ravenclaw students are known for their analytical skills and sharp wit. Problem-solving is a passion that drives me, pushing the boundaries of my intellectual capabilities. Members of this house possess the ability to dissect complex issues and formulate logical solutions, making them invaluable assets in tackling challenges that arise. My innate ability to think critically and approach problems from different angles would enable me to contribute meaningfully to Ravenclaw's collective pursuit of wisdom.
Lastly, Ravenclaw's inherently collaborative nature aligns perfectly with my belief in the power of shared knowledge. In this house, learning is not regarded as a solitary endeavor, but rather a communal effort. The exchange of ideas, debates, and discussions thrive within Ravenclaw, providing an ideal environment for the cultivation of intellectual camaraderie. I actively seek opportunities to learn from my peers, viewing them as profound sources of inspiration and knowledge.
Considering my unyielding thirst for knowledge, unwavering curiosity, aptitude for critical thinking, and dedication to collaborative learning, I am confident that if the sorting hat were placed upon my head, it would declare Ravenclaw as my true home at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Within the illustrious halls of Ravenclaw, I would embrace the opportunity to cultivate and celebrate intellect, grow as an individual, and contribute my skills and ideas to the vibrant tapestry that epitomizes the Ravenclaw spirit.
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Fan Scholarship
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" series by Jenny Han centers on the coming-of-age story of Belly Conklin and her relationships with the Fisher brothers, Conrad, and Jeremiah. Throughout the series, both Conrad and Jeremiah exhibit unique qualities that appeal to different readers. This essay aims to defend the choice of being Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah by analyzing specific moments that highlight their individual character development.
In the first book, Conrad initially comes across as brooding and distant. However, his vulnerability is revealed as the series progresses. For instance, during a poignant conversation with Belly, Conrad admits his fear of losing her after their first kiss. This intimate moment demonstrates Conrad's emotional growth, highlighting his willingness to confront his insecurities.
Conrad repeatedly puts Belly's happiness and well-being above his own. For example, in "It's Not Summer Without You," Conrad supports Belly's relationship with Jeremiah despite his feelings for her. This selflessness illustrates Conrad's maturity and ability to prioritize her happiness rather than clinging to his desires.
In the final book, "We'll Always Have Summer," Conrad's transformation becomes evident. Through emotional reflection and personal growth, he realizes his past mistakes and strives to improve. Conrad distances himself from toxic behaviors and actively works towards self-improvement. This redemption arc highlights his capacity for change and evokes empathy from readers.
From the beginning, Jeremiah establishes himself as the more approachable and carefree brother. He often lightens tense situations with his humor and infectious laughter, providing comic relief. This ability to find joy in life resonates with readers, creating a sense of warmth and comfort.
Jeremiah consistently demonstrates his sensitivity towards Belly's feelings and experiences. His ability to anticipate her needs is apparent when he surprises her with a trip to her childhood vacation spot in "It's Not Summer Without You." Jeremiah's thoughtful gestures and attentive nature make him a strong contender for Team Jeremiah supporters.
Throughout the series, Jeremiah exhibits unwavering support for Belly, offering her a sense of stability. He is always there to comfort and rescue her during turbulent times. For example, in "We'll Always Have Summer," Jeremiah relentlessly tries to mend their fractured relationship, displaying his determination and commitment.
In "The Summer I Turned Pretty" series, both Conrad and Jeremiah undergo significant character development, making it difficult to choose between the two teams. Whether one sides with Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah ultimately depends on personal preferences and connection to specific moments throughout the series. Conrad's vulnerability and growth, as well as his redemptive arc, make him an appealing choice for many readers. Conversely, Jeremiah's lighthearted nature, thoughtfulness, and unwavering support for Belly create a strong case for Team Jeremiah's supporters. Ultimately, both characters have their merits, making Belly's ultimate decision a bittersweet culmination of a memorable series.
Fall Favs: A Starbucks Stan Scholarship
Fall is a season that invokes a variety of emotions and sets the stage for cherished memories. Amid golden leaves, cozy scarves, and brisk winds, Starbucks offers an iconic fall-inspired drink that holds a special place in the hearts of many – the Pumpkin Spice Latte. This renowned beverage has seamlessly woven itself into the fabric of my fall narrative, becoming a cherished character that continues to enchant and rejuvenate my spirit year after year.
The Pumpkin Spice Latte has become synonymous with autumnal indulgence. As the days grow shorter and temperatures drop, the warm embrace of this seasonal delight invokes feelings of comfort and tradition. Its perfect blend of aromatic spices, smooth espresso, and velvety steamed milk entices both the senses and the soul, instantly transporting me to a place of calm and contentment. The Pumpkin Spice Latte has transformed into a cherished ritual that marks the arrival of fall and echoes the sentiment of coming home.
Beyond its delicious taste, the Pumpkin Spice Latte has become woven into a tapestry of fall rituals. It is the catalyst for lively conversations with friends at Starbucks, a shared experience that brings us together. Stepping into the warm, familiar ambiance of the café, we bond over cups of Pumpkin Spice Latte, discussing our plans for the season, reminiscing about past autumns, and eagerly awaiting the adventures that await us. The drink has seamlessly integrated itself into the fabric of our friendships, amplifying the joy and creating lasting memories.
The Pumpkin Spice Latte has become more than just a beverage – it has become a symbol of inspiration. Its arrival signifies the beginning of a season ripe with possibilities, encouraging creativity and a renewed sense of purpose. The drink's vibrant orange hues mirror the breathtaking autumn landscapes, inspiring me to capture the essence of fall through photography and writing. The Pumpkin Spice Latte character has infused itself in my fall narrative, nudging me to explore pumpkin patches, wander through apple orchards, and immerse myself in the natural beauty that surrounds me.
a world full of fleeting moments, the Pumpkin Spice Latte from Starbucks has evolved into a timeless character within my fall narrative. This iconic beverage brings warmth, tradition, and inspiration to each sip, casting a spell that transmutes the ordinary into the extraordinary. As the seasons change and the leaves fall, the Pumpkin Spice Latte continues to hold a special place in my heart, reminding me that, just like the autumnal tapestry, life is enriched by the flavors and experiences we savor.
Boatswain’s Mate Third Class Antonie Bernard Thomas Memorial Scholarship
I come from a long line of first responders and active-duty military personnel. However, someone who inspired me to pursue forensic sciences and law enforcement was my father. Growing up I witnessed the pride and commitment he had to serving our community. From that way he would always stop to play basketball with the kids at our community playground, to wash his squad car in our driveway every Sunday. While I know that society is not the same as it was when my father took his oath in ’96. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community diligently.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear of making eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story. I thought to myself while volunteering. I have dreams of one day being able to help people make changes in their lives.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and minoring in pre-law. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have the opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensure they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
My idea of leadership is being able to inspire and motivate others, by leading by example. I strongly believe good leaders are made, and not born. I hope to proudly work alongside my father, Sergeant Michael Kennedy as a forensic technician and police officer to serve the community in which I grew up. I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts in small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Carlos F. Garcia Muentes Scholarship
Growing up my father felt he was caught between his two cultures. Never quite fitting in, his American friends noticed the different ways he pronounced words or the different foods his mom would pack in his school lunches. However, whenever he went back home to visit family his cousins would find his mannerisms and accent to be “Americanized”.
My father felt trapped in the small town his family had settled in a generation prior. Knew he needed to get out but didn’t have a support system or the funds to do so. So, once he graduated high school, he joined the Navy. Where on deployment meet my mother. Where they eventually settled down, an hour outside Washington DC and had four kids. Me being the youngest.
My father taught me countless life lessons, but they shared two common themes, commitment, and honor. Growing up I witnessed the pride and commitment he had to serving our community. From that way, he would always stop to play basketball with the kids at our community playground, to wash his squad car in our driveway every Sunday. While I know that society is not the same as it was when my father took his oath in ’96. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community diligently.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear of making eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to tragically losing a child to gang violence, everyone has their own story. I thought to myself while volunteering. I have dreams of one day being able to help people make changes in their lives.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
I hope to proudly work alongside my father, Sergeant Michael Kennedy as a forensic technician and police officer to serve the community in which I grew up. I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts in small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Eras Tour Farewell Fan Scholarship
People have a strong social and emotional connection to her. And in general, when people join fandoms or become super fans, it's frequently because the public figure or celebrity who is the subject of the fandom somehow relates to their identity. The connection tends to be that.
A few things are happening in Taylor's case. Relatability is the first element. She is a superstar and leads a completely different life from her fans, so some aspects of her may not feel particularly accessible. However, the topic matter of her songs and the emotions that underlie them are incredibly relatable to many people.
I undoubtedly enjoy "The Last Great American Dynasty." Nearly every track on the two indie folk albums "Folklore" and "Evermore" is wonderful. It's challenging to maintain that level of artistic achievement while undergoing such radical change. Few people have the ability. It's great, "Nothing New". The big smash from "Midnights," "Anti-Hero," is an excellent and incredibly self-conscious song about being the kind of celebrity she's become.
Aspirational is the final piece. She is an inspiration. She is a fantastic example of someone who stays true to their principles and demonstrates to their fan base that they can accomplish the goals they set, no matter what they may be. For instance, despite possible roadblocks or obstacles, she has been successful in releasing re-recordings of her older albums and asserting ownership of her creative work. Many young individuals could get inspiration from witnessing someone act in that way.
Finally, a significant component of this is the fan community. People frequently build their identities on connections with other fans as well as celebrities. People interact with one another in the Taylor Swift fandom that surrounds her. People make friends through it and join something greater than themselves. That is crucial for them as they develop and move through life.
She's constantly had an amazing team, savvy individuals around her, great marketing specialists, and great administration. At the point when you're that great, you have the best in the business. She has a great team: They construct expectations; they make a buzz about things. She's engraved her fans so that they need everything about her. The day preceding a major arena show, the Shirt stand is open and there's a huge number of individuals in line. They overanalyze any social media posts made on her socials. They anxiously check every one of the photos out. Looking for easter eggs. They discuss it; they have gatherings-themed parties. It's very difficult for any team to pull off all of that.
Mike Braem Memorial Scholarship
I come from a long line of first responders and active-duty military personnel. However, someone who inspired me to pursue forensic sciences and law enforcement was my father. Growing up I witnessed the pride and commitment he had to serving our community. From that way he would always stop to play basketball with the kids at our community playground, to washing his squad car in our driveway every Sunday. While I know that society is not the same as it was when my father took his oath in ’96. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community diligently.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear of making eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story. I thought to myself while volunteering. I have dreams of one day being able to help people make changes in their lives.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and minoring in criminology. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have the opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensure they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I hope to proudly work alongside my father, Sergeant Michael Kennedy as a forensic technician and police officer to serve the community in which I grew up. I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Harriett Russell Carr Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Valiyah Young Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Patriots Path Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Strong Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
VNutrition & Wellness’ Annual LGBTQ+ Vitality Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Liv For The Future Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Scholarship Institute’s Annual Women’s Leadership Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +200,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them. I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, diligently. I see college as a stepping stone on the way to a career where I believe that I will be able to use my skills, interests, and abilities to help people not only at a personal level but also on the standard systematic level to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest is key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high-pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Sammy Meckley Memorial Scholarship
First, I would like to thank the Meckley family, for sharing Sammy Meckley’s story with us.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Reasons To Be - In Memory of Jimmy Watts
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and minoring in pre-law. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, diligently. I see college as a stepping stone on the way to a career where I believe that I will be able to use my skills, interests, and abilities to help people not only at a personal level but also on the standard systematic level to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. I hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
DRIVE an IMPACT Today Scholarship
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system.
If my Saturdays weren’t spent volunteering, I could be found at the library. I knew I would have to work hard to accomplish my dreams, from working at a local restaurant down my street to filling my weekdays with extracurriculars to create the perfect resume, and lots of long nights to complete homework and study for upcoming tests.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now. I hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
While growing up under the poverty line, certainly had its challenges and disadvantages. I am thankful for the experience it gave me. I know that if I can beat generational poverty, I can follow my dreams and become a lawyer.
Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and minoring in pre-law. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, diligently. I see college as a stepping stone on the way to a career where I believe that I will be able to use my skills, interests, and abilities to help people not only at a personal level but also on the standard systematic level to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest. Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Bright Lights Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and minoring in pre-law. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and that I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, diligently. I see college as a stepping stone on the way to a career where I believe that I will be able to use my skills, interests, and abilities to help people not only at a personal level but also on the standard systematic level to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Your Health Journey Scholarship
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, and my coaches, and mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in a number of psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with deterrent of seeking professional health in lower class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health, in court. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest and relaxation are key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Taking a break, is one of the best ways to avoid the threat of burnout is by taking time away from the office. It’s common to feel overwhelmed with the thought of work piling up while you’re away. And make sure to get someone up to speed on critical cases and administrative tasks you’re responsible for so they can handle questions while you are out of the office. Along with health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs, or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Mind, Body, & Soul Scholarship
I am beyond excited to see where life takes me, as these next few years will be critical to what the rest of my life is like. I am excited for all of the new experiences and independence.
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, and my coaches, and mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in a number of psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with deterrent of seeking professional health in lower class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health, in court. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest and relaxation are key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Taking a break, is one of the best ways to avoid the threat of burnout is by taking time away from the office. It’s common to feel overwhelmed with the thought of work piling up while you’re away. And make sure to get someone up to speed on critical cases and administrative tasks you’re responsible for so they can handle questions while you are out of the office. Along with health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs, or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Szilak Family Honorary Scholarship
No one expects to lose a friend or family member to cancer. Until it happens. Suddenly your entire world is flipped upside down. Your life is laying in shambles before you, and there is only so much you can do to fix it. You are left to consider so many things that you hadn’t previously before.
My grandmother was the strongest woman I knew. A single mother left to raise four children, who withstood years of physical and emotional abuse in an attempt to give her kids the father they had before addiction overtook him. Who walked away from everything she knew once she had enough money to get herself and her kids away from the unsafe environment. How could a disease that affects more than 234,000 people a year take her away?
After the loss of my grandmother, I found myself reevaluating the priorities in my life. About my relationship, friendships, and the goals I had set for myself. I realized that I had put priority time with the people that I love on the back burner while working through my courseload and attempting to balance A high-stress job. So I spent time reorganizing my schedule, reaching out to old friends, and setting aside time to maintain and develop relationships with the people I care deeply about.
I realized I also neglected my mental health for some time, so I started going back to therapy, working on yourself is exhausting and draining, but was and is completely worth it. Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now. Therapy has helped me improve my communication and empathy, and overall helped me to be less harsh on myself.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health and substance abuse firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional help in lower-class communities. Public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of grief, worthlessness, and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Overcoming Adversity - Jack Terry Memorial Scholarship
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of poverty and mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
If my Saturdays weren’t spent volunteering, I could be found at my local library. Reading ahead in my class textbooks or studying, as it was my favorite place to get away from home. Where I was surrounded by books, and I knew I wouldn’t become distracted by my younger siblings. I knew I would have to work hard to accomplish my dreams, from working at a local restaurant down my street to filling my weekdays with extracurriculars to create the perfect resume, and lots of long nights to complete homework and study for upcoming tests.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now. I hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
While growing up under the poverty line, certainly had its challenges and disadvantages. I am thankful for the experience it gave me. I know that if I can beat generational poverty, I can follow my dreams and become a lawyer.
International Studies Scholarship
Diplomacy has become more and more ingrained in the international system over time, resulting in a significant shift in international behavior and foreign policy at the end of the cold war. The development of new communication and informational methods and their impact on diplomatic relations, the rise of numerous diplomatic actors, particularly non-state actors, who have taken center stage in world affairs and relations, Due to the rise of globalization and interdependence between states, multilateral diplomacy only came into its own in the 20th century following the founding of the League of Nations following the First World War and the United Nations following the Second World War. With the development and establishment of international organizations like the Arab League, United Nations, European Union, African Union, and others, the world is becoming more interdependent and more accessible thanks to technological advancement.
Beyond official actions, diplomacy extends to private sector activity, the general public, and the cultural norms of a nation. Promote a nation's interests by comprehending, communicating information, and shaping the opinions of the targeted nation. This involves building relationships, comprehending the culture, people, and needs of other nations, exchanging ideas, correcting false perceptions, gaining positive ground, and working toward a common objective. Thus, a multifaceted process, it enhances knowledge and awareness of one's own nation and its relationship with other nations, as well as strengthens relations and cooperation.
Understanding different cultures will help you appreciate the diversity that exists in society. Additionally, it's crucial for clearing up misunderstandings and incorrect interpretations. You learn to understand and value people's diversity in addition to developing meaningful relationships with them. You will likely come into contact with people from other cultures interconnected worldwide of today.
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the U.S. stepped into the role of a world leader. Today, many see the nation as a leader in the global economy, politics, and social progress. Additionally, due to the development of sophisticated weapons during this time, the U.S. assumed a global position in the world. The economies, interpersonal connections, and stability of the impacted nations suffer greatly as a result of terrorism, insurgency, and warlordism. It is critical to understand that while each has an impact on society, those consequences vary depending on the financing used for those actions, the number of individuals impacted, and the level of damage caused. For instance, the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda launched four coordinated strikes against the United States of America in 2001, which have come to be known as the 9/11 attacks. Following that, the 9/11 attack's magnitude granted American military operations in nations like Afghanistan and Iraq.
Additionally, through international relations, nations can pool their resources and request assistance from other nations as needed. For instance, poorer nations could get loans or aid from wealthier nations, which could be crucial for their expansion and development.
Overall, safeguarding international relations is crucial for a prosperous and secure world. It provides a practical way to address concerns like safety and conservation of the environment while also enabling nations to establish cooperative ties that foster mutual respect and collaboration. As a result, every effort should be made to ensure that nations create and maintain strong relationships with other countries.
DV Awareness Scholarship in Memory of Teresa Cox, Rhonda Cox and Jimmie Neal
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, diligently. I see college as a stepping stone on the way to a career where I believe that I will be able to use my skills, interests, and abilities to help people not only at a personal level but also on the standard systematic level in order to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
Domestic violence occurs in all social, economic, religious, and cultural groups. domestic violence against women has serious consequences for their health and employment. Domestic violence increases the risk of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance use, and other chronic mental and physical health issues.
By establishing local educational programs in our communities, that are of low cost, and accessible to all. We are able to reduce the disconnect about the different kinds of abuse in our communities. In enabling our communities to learn and know what to do when they see a friend, child, or family member being abused. What agencies to contact, along with various outreach programs that can be found right in our communities that hopefully, will allow abused people to feel more comfortable to reach out and ask for help.
Schools play a critical role in ensuring that behavioral and physical signs of abuse are identified early so that young people can grow and thrive in a healthy environment. Schools can lead coordination efforts in bringing youth-serving agencies together to guarantee that children, youth, and families can easily access services that are community-based, child-centered, family-focused, and culturally and linguistically competent.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health, substance abuse, and domestic violence firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people. than public defenders without experience and education in mental health and domestic violence. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
In the future, I hope to work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest. Where I can help to develop and safeguard laws to ensure funding and access to education and needed outreach programs across the country and the world.
Youth Equine Service Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I'm involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan along with other lifesaving goods.
I started a winter clothing drive in my community, after witnessing the homeless not have access to needed clothing items to brave the harsh conditions in Baltimore and Washington DC. I reached out to local nonprofits via social media, we were able to donate over 800 winter clothing items to the various nonprofits. It was amazing to give back some form of dignity to the unhoused people in my community. Where they had options to choose clothes to fit their style and function, and most importantly gave them a new sense of community.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
Volunteering helps not only the people who need the resources, but it helps the person who does the work. When a family friend fell sick, my father and I decided to help around his farm. That was my first experience with horses but was definitely not my last. Being able to work with horses has helped me greatly develop confidence and positive self-esteem. Horses also help people with having a purpose and developing positive self-esteem. I have personally experienced this and I have seen great growth in youth and others at the farm from doing chores such as feeding, cleaning stalls, and leading horses to pasture.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, diligently. I see college as a stepping stone on the way to a career where I believe that I will be able to use my skills, interests, and abilities to help people not only at a personal level but also on the standard systematic level in order to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
Paschal Security Systems Criminal Justice Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction. It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in criminology. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, domestic disputes, and even administered Naloxone to subjects who have overdosed. I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for working alongside them, in community relations. While proudly serving in the community that I grew up in.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community. I know that my goal requires years of effort, and I envision myself working alongside local law enforcement as a key part of this process.
In one of the neighborhoods I have served in, a long-term resident later relented to me that the only contact the community had with people who looked like me was when officials came to take away children from their parents. That conversation serves as a reminder and motivates me every day to work for change within my community and hopefully society. Building long-term connections is the first step to truly mending the social rifts in our system. The realization that systems can be changed and further developed to support underrepresented communities, and I can be the one to take a stand has created an opportunity that, for me, compels me to work in my community, diligently. I see college as a stepping stone on the way to a career where I believe that I will be able to use my skills, interests, and abilities to help people not only at a personal level but also on the standard systematic level in order to positively impact my community and the world we live in.
Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my high school career, my mother has always been my biggest supporter. Being a single mother to four kids was not easy. But I knew no matter what she would always be there for me. My mother always told me from a young age that education opens many doors, and that being average was not going to get me out of the small town we lived in, about an hour away from our nation’s capital, Washington D.C., I made the promise to myself, that one day I would get myself out of my small town, and that I would live in the city.
I knew I would have to work hard to accomplish my dreams, from working at a local restaurant down my street to filling my weekdays with extracurriculars to create the perfect resume, and lots of long nights to complete homework and study for upcoming tests.
If my Saturdays weren’t spent volunteering, I could be found at my local library. Reading ahead in my class textbooks or studying, as it was my favorite place to get away from home. Where I was surrounded by books, and I knew I wouldn’t become distracted by my younger siblings.
Throughout high school, I stayed very involved. I worked on staff with my awarding-winning NROTC program, I was a member of the varsity rowing team, and I also participated in the National Honor Society where I served on the executive board. My days were long and exhausting, and at many times I wanted to give up, but with this, I gained motivation and willpower to put behind all my efforts.
I enjoyed getting involved in my community and learning the value of service, which made me decide to do the same in college. I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
While growing up under the poverty line, certainly had its challenges and disadvantages. I am thankful for the experience it gave me. I know that if I can beat generational poverty, I can follow my dreams and become a lawyer, and give back to my community all that it has given to me.
Jake Thomas Williams Memorial Scholarship
No one expects to lose a friend to suicide. Until it happens. Suddenly your entire world is flipped upside down. Your life is laying in shambles before you, and there is only so much you can do to fix it. You are left to consider so many things that you hadn’t previously before.
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in social work. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health and substance abuse firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Lauren Czebatul Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or the totality of their circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
While I love being a female working in STEM there are so many challenges that come with it. along with the increasing costs of tuition, have made it difficult to pursue my dreams. Working part-time and going to school full-time, this scholarship would help alleviate some of the stress, so I could focus on my education.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health and substance abuse firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, and volunteering positions. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. Issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
Above the Peak - Ama Dablam Kesel Family Scholarship
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest is key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high-pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
TJ Crowson Memorial Scholarship
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health and substance abuse firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
Recognizing risk and protective factors is an essential component of successful prevention programs. Treatment for alcohol and other drug abuse continues to evolve as more is learned about tailoring treatment to the various cultures in our communities. Advances have been made in pharmacological treatments and in treatment for women and young adults. Creating more sources of care from prison into the community, incorporating HIV prevention in treatment, and essential support services, such as job counseling and childcare, are elements of the relatively new approaches to substance abuse.
Effective strategies and programs in close coordination between law enforcement, treatment providers, and prevention professionals to address substance abuse and related problems. These partnerships are vital to the success of programs because they minimize setbacks or relapses. They also improve access to expertise and financial resources. Prevention, treatment, and enforcement work better and have a greater impact if interagency collaboration is well-developed and well-orchestrated. Such collaborations are vital to providing a continuation of care that can effectively intervene at all stages of an individual’s life, from birth to adulthood, from school to the local jail. In all kinds of community institutions.
Jorian Kuran Harris (Shugg) Helping Heart Foundation Scholarship
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
While I love being a female working in STEM there are so many challenges that come with it. along with the increasing costs of tuition, have made it difficult to pursue my dreams. Working part-time and going to school full-time, this scholarship would help alleviate some of the stress, so I could focus on my education.
In the end, although managing good grades, other extracurriculars, and volunteering in my community, was very difficult to manage, I know that I made the right choice. That being on the team reinvigorated my love for science. It engaged my passion for serving in my community and invigorated my love for my school. I now know that pursuing a degree in STEM, is the right choice for me to make.
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Hilliard L. "Tack" Gibbs Jr. Memorial Scholarship
For as long as I can remember, I have dreamed of a career in science. Where others see engineering and experimentation, of science as a chore or another boring class, I only see countless things to learn and experiments to be done. Even as a child I constantly sought it out, from YouTube videos of experiments in lecture halls, then later in person in museum exhibits around the DMV area, that I could find. Science in all its forms has always fascinated me, but long-term science projects were a category that I always had a strong interest in. To me, science projects were an interest that only grew with time. In fact, this continued fascination for hands-on science brought me to Participate in my high school’s robotics team. It made me feel like a kid in a candy store. I would spend countless hours after school. Where I engaged in inquiry-based investigations, and teach lessons in designing, building, and programming robots. I developed leadership, teamwork, and project management skills that prepare them for the future workforce.
Throughout the four years, I found myself spending more and more time working in the lab on new projects and I enjoyed every minute of it. From debriefing with my team leader to checking and rechecking our programs well into the afternoon, I was on cloud nine all day, every day. I even loved the electric feeling of anxiety as I waited for the results and placements from every competition that we went to, most of all, though, I loved the pursuit of science itself. Before I knew it, I was a senior, the team caption of the robotics team, and decided that I wanted to spend a career pursuing science.
In the end, although managing good grades, other extracurriculars, and volunteering in my community, was very difficult to manage, I know that I made the right choice. That being on the team reinvigorated my love for science. It engaged my passion for serving in my community and invigorated my love for my school. I now know that pursuing a degree in STEM, is the right choice for me to make.
While I love being a female working in STEM there are so many challenges that come with it. along with the increasing costs of tuition, have made it difficult to pursue my dreams. Working part-time and going to school full-time, this scholarship would help alleviate some of the stress, so I could focus on my education.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I strive to give back to my community all that it has given to me. In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Wellness Warriors Scholarship
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest is key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high-pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest is key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high-pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Skip Veeder Memorial Scholarship
First, I would like to thank the Veeder family, for sharing Skip Veeder’s story with us.
There is nothing better than hitting the trails first thing in the morning when the world is still quiet, and everything is still. With the morning drew still fresh. Growing up as a military child and moving every 3-6 years I’ve run on countless trails across the world (or at least in NATO countries.)
My favorite thing to do was to hit the trails in the early morning before school. Sometimes with my dad, but most days I would go alone before class. One of these days I slid in the mud from the heavy rain the day before. Regaining my balance, I continued with my run. Not thinking anything of it I went on with my day. Going to school, and sitting through my classes, until I noticed a growing discomfort and sharp pains that would flare through my leg, along with eventual swelling that occurred later in the day. My NJROTC instructor noticed my growing discomfort and asked to look at my knee, with him being a retired medic I felt comfortable with him looking at it.
I scheduled an appointment with my local hospital, and soon enough I found out that my meniscus had a tear, serious enough that it would require surgery. The healing process was one of the hardest parts of my life. No matter what I had going on in my life, I could always go for a run, Until now. I felt myself withdrawing from my peers. Not wanting to be around them or to go out. I have never had such a bad metal block before this. Maintaining good grades, going to physical therapy three times a week, and going to work, were mind-numbing.
But through this, I learned more about myself, my self-perseverance to accomplish my dreams no matter what. That my future self believes that she has no choice but to do what my present self, guides her to do, through hard work and perseverance, to accomplish her dreams as an immigration lawyer, and to give back to her community what it has given to her.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, and volunteering positions. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. Issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
In the future, I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
For as long as I can remember, I have dreamed of a career in science. Where others see engineering and experimentation, of science as a chore or another boring class, I only see countless things to learn and experiments to be done. Even as a child I constantly sought it out, from YouTube videos of experiments in lecture halls, then later in person in museum exhibits around the DMV area, that I could find. Science in all its forms has always fascinated me, but long-term science projects were a category that I always had a strong interest in. To me, science projects were an interest that only grew with time. In fact, this continued fascination for hands-on science brought me to Participate in my high school’s robotics team. It made me feel like a kid in a candy store. I would spend countless hours after school. Where I engaged in inquiry-based investigations, and teach lessons in designing, building, and programming robots. I developed leadership, teamwork, and project management skills that prepare them for the future workforce.
Even at first, when the team sat there painstakingly attempting to work with the heavily outdated computer science program, to code one of our smaller robots, just a couple weeks before our first competition of the year. Many of my team members were discouraged and working slowly with a defeated purpose, I remained positive and confident that we would work the rest of the bugs in our program before the competition, and sure enough, with many late nights, and lots of self-motivation a few of us were able to pull the bugs from our system.
Throughout the four years, I found myself spending more and more time working in the lab on new projects and I enjoyed every minute of it. From debriefing with my team leader to checking and rechecking our programs well into the afternoon, I was on cloud nine all day, every day. I even loved the electric feeling of anxiety as I waited for the results and placements from every competition that we went to, most of all, though, I loved the pursuit of science itself. Before I knew it, I was a senior, the team caption of the robotics team, and decided that I wanted to spend a career pursuing science.
In the end, although managing good grades, other extracurriculars, and volunteering in my community, was very difficult to manage, I know that I made the right choice. That being on the team reinvigorated my love for science. It engaged my passion for serving in my community and invigorated my love for my school. I now know that pursuing a degree in STEM, is the right choice for me to make.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
In the future, I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest is key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high-pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
For as long as I can remember, I have dreamed of a career in science. Where others see engineering and experimentation, of science as a chore or another boring class, I only see countless things to learn and experiments to be done. Even as a child I constantly sought it out, from YouTube videos of experiments in lecture halls, then later in person in museum exhibits around the DMV area, that I could find. Science in all its forms has always fascinated me, but long-term science projects were a category that I always had a strong interest in. To me, science projects were an interest that only grew with time. In fact, this continued fascination for hands-on science brought me to Participate in my high school’s robotics team. It made me feel like a kid in a candy store. I would spend countless hours after school. Where I engaged in inquiry-based investigations, and teach lessons in designing, building, and programming robots. I developed leadership, teamwork, and project management skills that prepare them for the future workforce.
Even at first, when the team sat there painstakingly attempting to work with the heavily outdated computer science program, to code one of our smaller robots, just a couple weeks before our first competition of the year. Many of my team members were discouraged and working slowly with a defeated purpose, I remained positive and confident that we would work the rest of the bugs in our program before the competition, and sure enough, with many late nights, and lots of self-motivation a few of us were able to pull the bugs from our system.
Throughout the four years, I found myself spending more and more time working in the lab on new projects and I enjoyed every minute of it. From debriefing with my team leader to checking and rechecking our programs well into the afternoon, I was on cloud nine all day, every day. I even loved the electric feeling of anxiety as I waited for the results and placements from every competition that we went to, most of all, though, I loved the pursuit of science itself. Before I knew it, I was a senior, the team caption of the robotics team, and decided that I wanted to spend a career pursuing science.
In the end, although managing good grades, other extracurriculars, and volunteering in my community, was very difficult to manage, I know that I made the right choice. That being on the team reinvigorated my love for science. It engaged my passion for serving in my community and invigorated my love for my school. I now know that pursuing a degree in STEM, is the right choice for me to make.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I strive to give back to my community all that it has given to me.
Johnna's Legacy Memorial Scholarship
Life is about choices and decisions play an important role. Life choices may become limited and undesirable due to negative stressful life events; in this situation, any decision could be life-changing. The diagnosis of a chronic disease is a negative life-changing event in physical, psychological, and social terms, and the initial news of a life-threatening condition is often devastating for patients.
chronic disease can influence a patient's decision related to the selection of jobs or to change in occupation. Long-term illness can make it difficult for patients to remain in the same employment if their occupation is one of the major reasons for health deterioration. Choices become limited for patients and in some cases, a change of job might result in financial loss. Patients might remain in the same employment and suffer because of socioeconomic reasons family, better housing, and children's education.
Life decisions and their perceived value are subjective in nature. Some decisions perceived as major by some patients may seem very minor to an observer and more related to day-to-day activities/choices. However, individuals' specific circumstances, such as experiencing the onset of chronic disease, could make these daily decisions and choices more important for that individual and life-changing.
I will be majoring in criminal justice and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Patients search all available avenues for a cure and may take a considerable time to realize that they might have to live with the condition for the rest of their lives. A change in attitude to acceptance may give a patient motivation for the future but life-changing decisions and related choices may remain very limited due to the ongoing illness and other health-related factors, such as severity, depression, or treatment. Therefore, the desired future outcome may not be as successful as it would be in disease-free individuals.
Students with poor social skills are more likely to: experience difficulties in interpersonal relationships with teachers and peers; show signs of depression, aggression, or anxiety; demonstrate poor academic performance; and have a higher incidence of involvement in the criminal justice system as adults.
In the future, I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Eco-Warrior Scholarship
Plastics are progressively one of society's materials of preference. As a result of their affordability, moderateness, and life-cycle benefits compared to any other materials on the market right now. Step into any clinic, kitchen, childcare center, science lab, plane, or auto supply center, and you will find countless instances of plastic-based items. The plastics found in our smartphones, PCs, vehicles, packaging, surgical tools, personal protective equipment, and facemasks, along with so many other things we use in our everyday lives, that we don’t realize have plastic in them.
Who could be responsible for most of this plastic in the ocean? Surprisingly its China, they are responsible for 2.4 million tons per year. That’s 30 percent of the global total. The top countries most responsible for the plastic pollution issue are as following, China, The Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Bangladesh. What are we going to do about it? Switch bag materials or don't provide them and have people bring their own bags and then they can continue to reuse them and then we won’t have the issue of plastic ending up in the ocean. Dumping plastics into our oceans is a huge problem for our environment and the people that live in it.
There are plenty of causes of water pollution that develop water contamination, generally, the sanitation system, the use of plastic, and industrial wastes. Open- defecation is one of the most causes of water pollution. Likewise, human activities in daily life and industries waste which is the result of water pollution. In the same case, using plastics in daily activities is another risk factor and counts as the most harmful factor for polluting the oceans, rivers, lakes, and seas. In my opinion, one thing that is very important is that the government should make laws and policies for making the water polluted. And the industries must have a special place with a special system that does not cause pollution in the environment.
I’m very lucky to live in a district in which my representative, Congressman Steny Hoyer, supports safeguards to keep our land, air, and water clean. He has supported every major environmental bill since he was elected to Congress.
I believe that fighting climate change starts in our local communities. Throughout the years I have partnered with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, to commence local beach of wetland trash cleanups all throughout the state. Our goal is to engage people around the state to remove trash and debris from beaches, waterways, and other water bodies, to identify the sources of the litter, to change behaviors that cause pollution, and to raise awareness on the extent of the marine debris problem.
I support my local farmers market, which allows me to support my local community of farmers and other small businesses, lessen my carbon footprint, and try goods that I usually wouldn’t pick up at my supermarket.
I buy all my clothing second-hand or spend my money on high-quality brands that also support the environment. Not only are we using fewer resources when we thrift something, but overall, fewer things are thrown away. I also chose to support brands like Parks Project, Patagonia, and Blundstone. Companies that provide support to environmental nonprofits working to defend our air, land, and water around the globe.
I believe that fighting climate change starts in our local communities, everyone can help limit climate change.
Mental Health Importance Scholarship
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in several psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest is key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high-pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Trever David Clark Memorial Scholarship
Attitudes and beliefs about mental illness are shaped by personal knowledge about mental illness and knowing and interacting with someone living with a mental illness. Attitudes and beliefs can be influenced by cultural stereotypes, media stories, and institutional practices.
Culture can provide a lens for how people think about mental health, whether they seek it. help for mental health problems, and how people and mental health professionals interact with one another. People typically think of culture in terms of race or ethnicity, but culture also refers to other social groups defined by characteristics such as age, gender, religion, income level, education, geographical location, sexual orientation, disability, or profession. Rates and types of mental health problems and seeking treatment can vary according to the population. Racial and ethnic minorities bear a greater burden from unmet mental health needs and suffer a greater loss in their overall health and productivity.
Schools play a critical role in ensuring that behavioral problems are identified early so that young people can grow and thrive in a healthy environment. Schools can lead coordination efforts in bringing youth-serving agencies together to guarantee that children, youth, and families can easily access services that are community-based, child-centered, family-focused, and culturally and linguistically competent.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
Students with poor social skills are more likely to: experience difficulties in interpersonal relationships with teachers and peers; show signs of depression, aggression, or anxiety; demonstrate poor academic performance; and have a higher incidence of involvement in the criminal justice system as adults.
I will be majoring in criminal justice and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Ruth Hazel Scruggs King Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I will be majoring in criminal justice and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is in the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, and volunteering positions. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. Issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
In the future, I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Boundless Scholarship
I was the first person in my eighth-grade class to get a job. I wanted to help with paying for food for my family of seven, and like most pre-teens wanting a phone, so, I needed to save up money to buy a used phone and afford the monthly bill.
My parents always told me from a young age that education opens many doors, and that being average was not going to get me out of the small town we lived in, about an hour away from our nation’s capital, Washington D.C., I made the promise to myself, that one day I would get myself out of my small town, and that I would live in the city.
I knew I would have to work hard to accomplish my dreams, from working at a local restaurant down my street to filling my weekdays with extracurriculars to create the perfect resume, and lots of long nights to complete homework and study for upcoming tests.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
If my Saturdays weren’t spent volunteering, I could be found at my local library. Reading ahead in my class textbooks or studying, as it was my favorite place to get away from home. Where I was surrounded by books, and I knew I wouldn’t become distracted by my younger siblings.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and minoring in pre-law. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
While growing up under the poverty line, certainly had its challenges and disadvantages. I am thankful for the experience it gave me. I know that if I can beat generational poverty, I can follow my dreams and become a lawyer.
I Can Do Anything Scholarship
My future self believes that she has no choice but to do what my present self, guides her to do, through hard work and perseverance, to accomplish her dreams as an immigration lawyer, and to give back to her community what it has given to her.
Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
Having good grades was always a priority growing up, especially living in a strict household. But one thing that was always prevalent was that some tasks and subjects took me a lot longer to comprehend than other kids in the classroom.
But because I was described as always being ‘locked in’ or focused in the classroom, I was never pulled out of the classroom for further evaluation and was too young to advocate for myself. I found myself staying up into the dead of the night studying or working on homework well after my peers were done with theirs. Countless nights of frustrated crying at the kitchen table wondering how many YouTube videos or tutoring sessions with my math teachers were to understand the subjects in the unit.
I began to see myself as incompetent, unable to fully comprehend honors algebra and calculus. My crying studying sessions went from being weekly to usually nightly. As I watched my peers get straight A+’s on tests that they did not study for, while I would study for hours and usually get B- ‘s.
It wasn’t until seventh grade that an English teacher pulled me aside and asked if we could have a parent-teacher conference and I was old enough to advocate for myself. A month later I was diagnosed with Auditory and visual processing disorder. I was relieved, but why did I feel so heavy? A diagnosis. Something I had been advocating for, for years. I’ve always known that I was never alone. But, without the official title, life can feel so lonely, and people can be harsh.
Through my diagnosis, I was able to create fully tailored study plans, that work best for me and cut the long hours short. Through my diagnosis, I have regained confidence in myself.
I plan to major in criminal justice and minor in pre-law. Attend law school, and work in my community as a public defender. Where I will be able to give back what this community has given to me.
something that will continue into my college career. I plan on succeeding in college by being diligent, consistent, and organized. I will ensure I maintain my healthy habits regarding eating, fitness, and getting adequate sleep. I plan to attend my classes, be on time, take notes, and ask for help when needed. I am self-motivated and have a lot of self-discipline and I believe those characteristics set me up to succeed in college and attain a college degree, and evenly to become a lawyer.
Jean Antoine Joas Scholarship
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is in the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic. Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
Along with being a student-athlete, being the rowing team caption, rock climbing, and cross country. I will continue to pursue fitness in college.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Lillian's & Ruby's Way Scholarship
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is in the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic. Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
Along with being a student-athlete, being the rowing team caption, rock climbing, and cross country. I will continue to pursue fitness in college.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Voila Natural Lifestyle Scholarship
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is in the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic. Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
Along with being a student-athlete, being the rowing team caption, rock climbing, and cross country. I will continue to pursue fitness in college.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Community Pride Scholarship
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is in the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic. Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
Along with being a student-athlete, being the rowing team caption, rock climbing, and cross country. I will continue to pursue fitness in college.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
I will be majoring in criminal justice and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is in the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic. Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
Along with being a student-athlete, being the rowing team caption, rock climbing, and cross country. I will continue to pursue fitness in college.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
@normandiealise #GenWealth Scholarship
Millions of people lost their jobs during the pandemic, further emphasizing the need to have savings and stop living paycheck-to-paycheck. People living in low-income neighborhoods often lacked access to affordable PPE to protect themselves at the grocery store, or computers and the internet to help their children attend virtual school. Additionally, higher rates of impoverished individuals became seriously sick and died from Covid due to underlying health conditions. Too often low-income individuals live in food deserts, where they cannot access healthy foods and end up with more serious health conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.
The hidden costs of poverty are best addressed through education. Financial literacy curriculum must be integrated into schools at an early age. Helping professionals must be equipped with the tools to better educate clients and provide ongoing support to lift people out of poverty.
Most importantly, money needs to stop being a taboo topic. I believe that it is the role of Social Workers and other helping professionals to be bold and tackle the topic of finances at every level of society. They are uniquely positioned to offer one-on-one support to clients, provide education groups, and advocate for policies that end discriminatory banking practices and promote increased access to financial literacy.
Money and financial equity intersect with most facets of existence. Becoming more financially literate on an individual basis affords everyone the opportunity to better lead and teach marginalized communities to manage their finances and find financial ventures to increase equity and wealth.
Wealth gives you more options in life. Generational wealth is important because you have more freedom to think and live the life you want when you don't have to worry about paying your bills or whether you can afford to quit a job that doesn't fulfill you.
There are many steps that can be taken the help ensure generational wealth. Investing in the stock market at an early age and having the ability to grow and diversify your portfolio, gives you the ability to invest in your future in the long term. At age fourteen I started investing in low-cost index funds, to provide long-term growth for my portfolio with relatively low risk.
Investing in my education is another way I ensure generational wealth. While people most commonly invest money, I also chose to invest my time into my education. I work hard, regardless of the topic to maintain good grades. I am lucky enough to live in a county that offers free tutoring after school once a week, of which I take full advantage when needed. I also participate in extracurriculars that have the potential to further my career, such as a mock trial team, speech and debate, and student government.
Generational wealth can increase opportunities to attend college without taking on student debt. Graduating from college without debt increases your likelihood of homeownership, a primary builder of generational wealth. I believe there are so many ways to build generational wealth, but not everyone has equal access to the same resources.
Operation 11 Tyler Schaeffer Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I will be majoring in criminal justice and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is in the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Valiyah Young Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is in the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
James Allen Crosby & William Edward Huff Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I will be majoring in forensic sciences and pre-law and minoring in international relations. By responding to crime scenes to make assessments and perform investigative tasks, taking photographs and video recording crime scenes, Identifying, and collecting physical evidence, making notes, attending autopsies to make observations, gathering evidence, and taking photographs. I will be interacting with the public in ways that most others will never have to opportunity to have. I believe this will give me effective communication with communities and ensures they have access to timely, accurate, and relevant information in languages, and formats, that are culturally appropriate and accessible for different groups.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
David Foster Memorial Scholarship
First, I would like to thank the David Foster Foundation, for sharing his story with us.
I remember the first day of walking into my criminal law class. I figured it would just be another course, to get me one step closer to pursuing a career in the criminal justice field.
Hoping that the teacher wasn’t too strict or monotone. Along with teaching most of the classes in the criminal justice program, I was also taking his advanced placement phycology class. So, I would be spending the majority of my time in his classroom.
He sat on a stool in the front of the classroom, not saying anything until the anxious chatter died down. Once everyone was seated and he had our attention. He held up a large, red, gold-edged criminal law textbook with yellowed pages above his head. Where he let it fall to the floor. Once the thump of the textbook falling had sounded through the classroom he began, these textbooks are older than every one of you. But I will continue to work through these court cases, with you all. To ensure you all have the updated dissertations for your papers and essays.
Little did I know, that was just the beginning of my favorite high school class.
We spent most of our days working on lecture notes, or worksheets relating to whatever unit we were currently working on. Except for Tuesdays and Fridays. Our teacher hated them, so we would review the current unit for the first period on Tuesdays, then play trash ball for the second period. We wound up unused worksheets into paper balls to be used in our game. The trashcan and taped lines on the floor would be placed in the front of the classroom. Each line meant a different number of points. The class was split into random groups. To shoot, the person would first answer a question correctly. The game was always competitive because the team that won would get extra credit on the next test.
On Fridays, we would take mini quizzes during the first period and then watch a crime-related TV show, where we were able to catch up on work for his or any other classes.
There are other countless ways he would keep us engaged in the course material.
While I loved Tuesdays and Fridays, my favorite days were the ones where he was particularly talkative. He always had some crazy story to go with the current unit or lesson. Detailing his time as a police officer, or just silly things he did while he was our age. No matter what we knew we could always go to him. For good stories and advice.
Another thing about him was that his classroom was decorated with the most random of objects, from the North Korean flag from a coworker who had passed away from cancer; to random lawn ornaments and figurines past students had gotten him on the way home from field trips. Each object had a story, something that sucks with me was that he always remembered the names of the students that gifted the objects to him.
Because of his relentless guidance, I will be majoring in Pre-law and hope to pursue law school and make a career out of law and international relations.
Coleman for Patriots Scholarship
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
First, I would like to thank the Rosser family, for sharing Sheri Rosser’s story with us.
My mental health is important because I am aware of the darkness my mind can lead me to when I’m not taking care of myself. Growing up as a competitive dancer and crew member, I experienced stress and pressure from the high expectations placed upon me by myself, my parents, my coaches, and my mentors. Crew and dance have instilled in me a strong sense of discipline, perseverance, and the value of hard work. However, competing in these beautiful sports has also resulted in a number of psychological issues, that went undiagnosed as a child.
Mental health is something I feel has always been something taboo, both growing up in my family household, as well as in society. I grew up not understanding how to talk about how I felt and if I felt pain or stress, I was expected to be strong enough to overcome those feelings on my own. I remember worrying I would get in trouble if I were crying. Or expressing any other emotion than joy. This difficult subject has since led to how I interact with my work, relationships, and career pathways now.
I strive to complete law school. Where I can then spend a career in public defense, I’ve witnessed the stigmatization of mental health firsthand. Along with the deterrent of seeking professional health in lower-class communities. public defenders with experience in mental health, in court, will have fewer negative/stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental disabilities than public defenders without experience in mental health. People with mental disorders have substantially higher arrest and incarceration rates compared to those of the general population.
This desire to help others has grown to influence my goals outside of my extracurriculars. I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
As time went on, I began to understand that the barriers I faced, although terrifying and unbearable at times, have forced me to grow up fast and mature early. Life cannot always be fair. It cannot always be easy. But the challenges that we overcome allow us to gain life skills, attain wisdom and insight, and develop our goals. Without them, life may go smoothly, but it would not be as meaningful as it is now.
I think of our minds and bodies as allies, or in other words, our physical and mental health as intimately intertwined. This is why I strive to take care of my mental health. Rest and relaxation are key to preventing burnout, particularly in the career field I am entering: The high-pressure and competitive nature of law firms challenge attorneys to work longer and harder, all while juggling rigid deadlines, business development efforts and client demands.
Taking a break is one of the best ways to avoid the threat of burnout by taking time away from the office. It’s common to feel overwhelmed with the thought of work piling up while you’re away. And make sure to get someone up to speed on critical cases and administrative tasks you’re responsible for so they can handle questions while you are out of the office. Health and exercise are often the first to go when attorneys are feeling the pressure at work. Small steps, such as short walks outside or taking a lunch break each day can make a significant impact on your overall mental and physical health. When I am stressed, I go for long runs or place my phone on silent and find a comfy place to read, where I can unplug from any work devices, and take a step back.
I realize that I can never get back the years I lost to my struggle against mental illness, but I can support those facing the same challenges as I once did. As my feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness began to subside, my determination to help those struggling with mental health issues only grew stronger.
Today, I can proudly say that I am a survivor of bulimia nervosa and depression, and while my struggle with mental health does not define me, it has shaped me into who I am.
Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
I will be going to the university of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in Criminal Justice.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
From Baltimore to Chicago, we are letting our people down, we need to enact public policy now, our generation needs to be the ones to make the change. To bring our communities together again, to bring families together again.
Therefore, by also studying criminal justice and international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
Through the Protecting our kids act, amend title 18 of the United States Code, to provide for an increased age limit on the purchase of certain firearms, prevent gun trafficking, modernize the prohibition on untraceable firearms, encourage the safe storage of firearms, and other purposes. Is just the start. The Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act specifically would: Create a federal gun licensing system and require a federal or state-issued firearms license to purchase or own a gun and establish a grant program to help states set up their own systems.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Career Search Scholarship
I will be going to the university of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in Criminal Justice.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
From Baltimore to Chicago, we are letting our people down, we need to enact public policy now, our generation needs to be the ones to make the change. To bring our communities together again, to bring families together again.
Therefore, by also studying criminal justice and international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
Through the Protecting our kids act, amend title 18 of the United States Code, to provide for an increased age limit on the purchase of certain firearms, prevent gun trafficking, modernize the prohibition on untraceable firearms, encourage the safe storage of firearms, and other purposes. Is just the start. The Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act specifically would: Create a federal gun licensing system and require a federal or state-issued firearms license to purchase or own a gun and establish a grant program to help states set up their own systems.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Grace Lynn Ross Memorial Scholarship
I will be going to the university of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in Criminal Justice.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
From Baltimore to Chicago, we are letting our people down, we need to enact public policy now, our generation needs to be the ones to make the change. To bring our communities together again, to bring families together again.
Therefore, by also studying criminal justice and international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
Through the Protecting our kids act, amend title 18 of the United States Code, to provide for an increased age limit on the purchase of certain firearms, prevent gun trafficking, modernize the prohibition on untraceable firearms, encourage the safe storage of firearms, and other purposes. Is just the start. The Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act specifically would: Create a federal gun licensing system and require a federal or state-issued firearms license to purchase or own a gun and establish a grant program to help states set up their own systems.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Patriots Path Scholarship
Hello, I’m known by most as cadet Kennedy. I am a high school senior at Patuxent High School. I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. Issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects, including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I plan on continuing to be involved in community service projects throughout my career.
I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in Pre-Law and minoring in International Relations. I will also be participating in the school’s ROTC program.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, studying International Relations will improve my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Kiaan Patel Scholarship
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Strength in Neurodiversity Scholarship
Having good grades was always a priority growing up, especially living in a strict household. But one thing that was always prevalent was that some tasks and subjects took me a lot longer to comprehend than other kids in the classroom.
But because I was described as always being ‘locked in’ or focused in the classroom, I was never pulled out of the classroom for further evaluation and was too young to advocate for myself. I found myself staying up into the dead of the night studying or working on homework well after my peers were done with theirs. Countless nights of frustrated crying at the kitchen table wondering how many YouTube videos or tutoring sessions with my math teachers were to understand the subjects in the unit.
I began to see myself as incompetent, unable to fully comprehend honors algebra and calculus. My crying studying sessions went from being weekly to usually nightly. As I watched my peers get straight A+’s on tests that they did not study for, while I would study for hours and usually get B- ‘s.
It wasn’t until seventh grade that an English teacher pulled me aside and asked if we could have a parent-teacher conference and I was old enough to advocate for myself. A month later I was diagnosed with Auditory and visual processing disorder. I was relieved, but why did I feel so heavy? A diagnosis. Something I had been advocating for, for years. I’ve always known that I was never alone. But, without the official title, life can feel so lonely, and people can be harsh.
Through my diagnosis, I was able to create fully tailored study plans, that work best for me and cut the long hours short. Through my diagnosis, I have regained confidence in myself.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I plan to major in pre-law and minor in criminal justice. Attend law school, and work in my community as a public defender. Where I will be able to give back what this community has given to me.
something that will continue into my college career. I plan on succeeding in college by being diligent, consistent, and organized. I will ensure I maintain my healthy habits regarding eating, fitness, and getting adequate sleep. I plan to attend my classes, be on time, take notes, and ask for help when needed. I am self-motivated and have a lot of self-discipline and I believe those characteristics set me up to succeed in college and attain a college degree, and evenly to become a lawyer.
JADED Recovery Scholarship
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Paige's Promise Scholarship
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
PSIVision: Youths Pursuing Behavioral Studies Scholarship
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines mental health as an ‘a state of wellbeing in which every individual realizes his or her own potential can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community.’
Social, environmental, and cultural factors play a significant role in how we maintain our physical and mental health. Our lifestyle and the choices we make can have a significant impact; it is, therefore, important that we are able to make informed choices about how we choose to live our lives. There are unfortunately other social issues that are not a choice, and often we must try and mitigate the negative aspects of these situations to keep ourselves as healthy as we can.
People can feel isolated in a crowded room if they don’t have any connection to the people or place — having connections to where we live is important. Safety and security are also extremely important. For example, people living in war zones or areas of high deprivation are more likely to experience difficulties with their mental health and find it hard to sustain their well-being.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. As governments implement policies that have social and economic impacts on us such as wages, taxes, and health care. We all have a part to play in society such as adhering to laws in order to live peacefully among each other. This essay will examine the ways in which politics affects our daily lives and the reasons for it.
One way politics affects us is by giving us rights to live by. Also, society changes according to politics as governments try to improve by modernizing their aspects to suit our needs. Politics can be incorporated into many aspects of society such as private lives, economy, tradition, and education, and can be seen as the foundation stones of a country. It structures a society by providing rules and regulations to adhere to and function peacefully. Politics is important because it affects how we live and influences the way we think, it provides us with the ability to live peacefully and freely in a society where we have opportunities in many countries to prosper and make a just living for ourselves and our families but in saying that politics also breeds tensions and conflicts amongst different communities.
Effective government policies and plans are a key component of this transition, but they are not sufficient in themselves. The community needs to be made aware of the risks, acquire knowledge about the options that are available for a response, and be empowered to take their own actions. Effective public engagement is therefore key to success in any political campaign.
Social factors that can influence mental health include race, class, gender, religion, family, and peer networks. Our age and stage, and the social roles we have at any time in our life all contribute to this.
In addition, findings show a strong link between public knowledge and engagement that can be used to encourage and motivate the public by using behavioral economics as a policy instrument.
Financial Literacy Importance Scholarship
Mainly college students are in a transition phase from being teenagers to being young adults, as most of them are in the age range from 18 to 25 years old. particularly those enrolled in universities, are transitioning from being teenagers to young adults. They must therefore learn to handle a variety of tasks alone, including managing their finances, as they are in the young adult phase and learning to be in the adulterous phase. Many students don't have any prior experience managing their own personal funds when they first enroll in college. This is because students don't give their finances much thought during their formative years when they are still dependent on their families and under the tutelage of their parents. They must therefore manage their own financial resources and costs when they begin university life.
In order to repay their student debts, students must first manage their finances carefully. In addition, various financial institutions offer loans for education, some of which charge interest. Owing to these issues, students should change their financial habits because they will be responsible for repaying their loans once they complete their education and begin working. Students who want to manage their money well should be aware that study loans should only be used to pay for tuition, books, and other required expenses, not for frivolous items that might be the major cause of their inability to behave financially responsibly. Students that engage in this behavior abuse their student loans, which negatively impacts their ability to manage their finances.
To prevent careless spending, students must prioritize allocating their financial aid to the appropriate source. The students used to purchase books, stationery, clothing, and other similar products for their studies. With the necessity for laptops or desktop computers for assignments, smartphones, and for some students, transportation outside of the requirements that a student should be spending on, students' needs have undoubtedly expanded in the modern era.
I together a budget that covers everything. Where I specify their sources of income, including their part-time work, parents' allowance, student loans, and any grants. I anticipate spending for a week or a month, considering costs for things like meals, transportation, school supplies, and laundry. As a result, I have a clearer understanding of their monthly spending. Also, by connecting their bank account to programs like Mint and Spendee, to help keep track of how much money I spend online. These applications display a summary of the monthly spending total at the conclusion of each month.
I also want to cut their spending can choose used things rather than brand-new ones. Websites that offer secondhand textbooks are good sources for students to get school supplies like books. In addition to eating healthier food, I save money by cooking my own meals. I can buy food at a reasonable price at a nearby store and prepare meals for myself. Using the Internet, there are many straightforward recipes. I also try to stay aware of student discounts. Numerous goods and services, such as books and movie tickets, have discounted prices for students, allowing them to enjoy a day out without breaking the bank.
In summary, good financial management is essential for students since, while money is unquestionably important to students, it can have disastrous consequences if they do not treat it carefully. As a result, it's critical for students to have solid financial management basics to get ready for the workforce and how to budget for everyday life.
Climate Conservation Scholarship
Plastics are progressively one of society's materials of preference. As a result of their affordability, moderateness, and life-cycle benefits compared to any other materials on the market right now. Step into any clinic, kitchen, childcare center, science lab, plane, or auto supply center, and you will find countless instances of plastic-based items. The plastics found in our smartphones, PCs, vehicles, packaging, surgical tools, personal protective equipment, and facemasks, along with so many other things we use in our everyday lives, that we don’t realize have plastic in them.
Who could be responsible for most of this plastic in the ocean? Surprisingly its China, they are responsible for 2.4 million tons per year. That’s 30 percent of the global total. The top countries most responsible for the plastic pollution issue are as following, China, The Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Bangladesh. What are we going to do about it? Switch bag materials or don't provide them and have people bring their own bags and then they can continue to reuse them and then we won’t have the issue of plastic ending up in the ocean. Dumping plastics into our oceans is a huge problem for our environment and the people that live in it.
There are plenty of causes of water pollution that develop water contamination, generally, the sanitation system, the use of plastic, and industrial wastes. Open- defecation is one of the most causes of water pollution. Likewise, human activities in daily life and industries waste which is the result of water pollution. In the same case, using plastics in daily activities is another risk factor and counts as the most harmful factor for polluting the oceans, rivers, lakes, and seas. In my opinion, one thing that is very important is that the government should make laws and policies for making the water polluted. And the industries must have a special place with a special system that does not cause pollution in the environment.
I’m very lucky to live in a district in which my representative, Congressman Steny Hoyer, supports safeguards to keep our land, air, and water clean. He has supported every major environmental bill since he was elected to Congress.
I believe that fighting climate change starts in our local communities. Throughout the years I have partnered with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, to commence local beach of wetland trash cleanups all throughout the state. Our goal is to engage people around the state to remove trash and debris from beaches, waterways, and other water bodies, to identify the sources of the litter, to change behaviors that cause pollution, and to raise awareness on the extent of the marine debris problem.
I support my local farmers market, which allows me to support my local community of farmers and other small businesses, lessen my carbon footprint, and try goods that I usually wouldn’t pick up at my supermarket.
I buy all my clothing second-hand or spend my money on high-quality brands that also support the environment. Not only are we using fewer resources when we thrift something, but overall, fewer things are thrown away. I also chose to support brands like Parks Project, Patagonia, and Blundstone. Companies that provide support to environmental nonprofits working to defend our air, land, and water around the globe.
I believe that fighting climate change starts in our local communities, everyone can help limit climate change.
SmartSolar Sustainability Scholarship
Plastics are progressively one of society's materials of preference. As a result of their affordability, moderateness, and life-cycle benefits compared to any other materials on the market right now. Step into any clinic, kitchen, childcare center, science lab, plane, or auto supply center, and you will find countless instances of plastic-based items. The plastics found in our smartphones, PCs, vehicles, packaging, surgical tools, personal protective equipment, and facemasks, along with so many other things we use in our everyday lives, that we don’t realize have plastic in them.
Who could be responsible for most of this plastic in the ocean? Surprisingly its China, they are responsible for 2.4 million tons per year. That’s 30 percent of the global total. The top countries most responsible for the plastic pollution issue are as following, China, The Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Bangladesh. What are we going to do about it? Switch bag materials or don't provide them and have people bring their own bags and then they can continue to reuse them and then we won’t have the issue of plastic ending up in the ocean. Dumping plastics into our oceans is a huge problem for our environment and the people that live in it.
There are plenty of causes of water pollution that develop water contamination, generally, the sanitation system, the use of plastic, and industrial wastes. Open- defecation is one of the most causes of water pollution. Likewise, human activities in daily life and industries waste which is the result of water pollution. In the same case, using plastics in daily activities is another risk factor and counts as the most harmful factor for polluting the oceans, rivers, lakes, and seas. In my opinion, one thing that is very important is that the government should make laws and policies for making the water polluted. And the industries must have a special place with a special system that does not cause pollution in the environment.
I’m very lucky to live in a district in which my representative, Congressman Steny Hoyer, supports safeguards to keep our land, air, and water clean. He has supported every major environmental bill since he was elected to Congress.
I believe that fighting climate change starts in our local communities. Throughout the years I have partnered with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, to commence local beach of wetland trash cleanups all throughout the state. Our goal is to engage people around the state to remove trash and debris from beaches, waterways, and other water bodies, to identify the sources of the litter, to change behaviors that cause pollution, and to raise awareness on the extent of the marine debris problem.
I support my local farmers market, which allows me to support my local community of farmers and other small businesses, lessen my carbon footprint, and try goods that I usually wouldn’t pick up at my supermarket.
I buy all my clothing second-hand or spend my money on high-quality brands that also support the environment. Not only are we using fewer resources when we thrift something, but overall, fewer things are thrown away. I also chose to support brands like Parks Project, Patagonia, and Blundstone. Companies that provide support to environmental nonprofits working to defend our air, land, and water around the globe.
I believe that fighting climate change starts in our local communities, everyone can help limit climate change.
Glenda W. Brennan "Good Works" Memorial Scholarship
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, studying International Relations will improve my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I hope to work internationally, while also having the flexibility to travel to new places. There are so many irreplaceable benefits to traveling internationally, from learning new languages, exploring more cultures, meeting new people, and creating memories the I hope to tell my children when I grow old.
I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects, including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I plan on continuing to be involved in community service projects throughout my career.
I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Sammy Meckley Memorial Scholarship
First, I would like to thank the Meckley family, for sharing Sammy Meckley’s story with us.
I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, community relations, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. I oversee issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects, including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I plan on continuing to be involved in community service projects throughout my career.
I’ve been involved in my student government and mock trial team. I’ve orchestrated different school dances and fundraisers that support my community. These extracurriculars have given me essential skills in communicating with the public, such as public speaking, critical thinking, and the art of forming a persuasive, cohesive argument.
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in Pre-Law and minoring in International Relations. I will also be participating in the school’s ROTC program.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, studying International Relations will improve my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things. Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
I can not wait to give back to my community and all it has given me.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Dante Luca Scholarship
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
I can not wait to give back to my community and all it has given me.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Will Johnson Scholarship
Having good grades was always a priority growing up, especially living in a strict household. But one thing that was always prevalent was that some tasks and subjects took me a lot longer to comprehend than other kids in the classroom.
But because I was described as always being ‘locked in’ or focused in the classroom, I was never pulled out of the classroom for further evaluation and was too young to advocate for myself. I found myself staying up into the dead of the night studying or working on homework well after my peers were done with theirs. Countless nights of frustrated crying at the kitchen table wondering how many YouTube videos or tutoring sessions with my math teachers were to understand the subjects in the unit.
I began to see myself as incompetent, unable to fully comprehend honors algebra and calculus. My crying studying sessions went from being weekly to usually nightly. As I watched my peers get straight A+’s on tests that they did not study for, while I would study for hours and usually get B- ‘s.
It wasn’t until seventh grade that an English teacher pulled me aside and asked if we could have a parent-teacher conference and I was old enough to advocate for myself. A month later I was diagnosed with Auditory and visual processing disorder.
I was relieved, but why did I feel so heavy? A diagnosis. Something I had been advocating for, for years. I’ve always known that I was never alone. But, without the official title, life can feel so lonely, and people can be harsh.
Through my diagnosis, I was able to create fully tailored study plans, that work best for me and cut the long hours short. Through my diagnosis, I have regained confidence in myself.
I plan to major in criminal justice and minor in pre-law. Attend law school, and work in my community as a public defender. Where I will be able to give back what this community has given to me.
something that will continue into my college career. I plan on succeeding in college by being diligent, consistent, and organized. I will ensure I maintain my healthy habits regarding eating, fitness, and getting adequate sleep. I plan to attend my classes, be on time, take notes, and ask for help when needed.
I am self-motivated and have a lot of self-discipline and I believe those characteristics set me up to succeed in college and attain a college degree, and evenly to become a lawyer.
Blaine Sandoval Young American Scholarship
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
I have done several ride-a-longs with my local police department. Where I’ve interacted with and encountered traffic violations, and domestic disputes, I have a newfound respect for the men and women who deal with these conflicts daily. This has further invigorated my passion for community relations.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
I have over 4,000 community service hours from various projects. From delivering meals to veterans during the Covid-19 pandemic and serving every Saturday at a local thrift store where profits go to funding healthcare access, A food bank, and assistance for single parents in our community.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
I can not wait to give back to my community and all it has given me.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Charles B. Brazelton Memorial Scholarship
I will be going to the university of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction or totality of circumstances somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
From Baltimore to Chicago, we are letting our people down, we need to enact public policy now, our generation needs to be the ones to make the change. To bring our communities together again, to bring families together again.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
Through the Protecting our kids act, amend title 18 of the United States Code (2021-2022), to provide for an increased age limit on the purchase of certain firearms, prevent gun trafficking, modernize the prohibition on untraceable firearms, encourage the safe storage of firearms, and other purposes. Is just the start. The Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act specifically would: Create a federal gun licensing system and require a federal or state-issued firearms license to purchase or own a gun and establish a grant program to help states set up their own systems.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction and violence in our communities.
Major La-Goge W. Graham Memorial Scholarship
First, I would like to thank the Graham family, for sharing Major La-Goge W. Graham’s story with us.
Hello, I’m known by most as cadet Kennedy. I am a high school senior at Patuxent High School. I spent the past four years in my high school’s NJROTC program. Being the academic team commander, orchestrating drill completions, organizing countless tests, and volunteer positions such as food banks, delivering meals to veterans throughout covid, various church programs, and many different harm reduction programs in my community. Along with being the supply commander, where I oversee +20,000 dollars of equipment. Issuing gear and uniforms, along with maintaining them.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods. I plan on continuing on being involved in community service projects throughout my career.
I will be going to the University of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in Pre-Law and minoring in International Relations. I will also be participating in the school’s ROTC program.
Without even acknowledging it politics has an impact on our lives every day in ways we wouldn’t even believe. Therefore, this attracts me to the subject as I would like to be involved in the discussions that may affect our generation and those after ours. Since I was young, I have been following the news as much as possible and it really surprises me how much public affairs occur among us whether it is In the UN or elsewhere. I believe that studying International Relations can help me investigate it more in-depth for my higher education and boost my knowledge of the topic.
Therefore, by also studying International Relations, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
I understand that it would be difficult to accomplish all that I would like to, but it all starts with small steps. Small steps can be taken to accomplish big things.
Anyone can make a difference; it just takes commitment and honor.
Marcarelli Community Spirit Scholarship
I will be going to the university of Southern Maine. Where I will be pursuing a degree in pre-law and minoring in international relations.
Throughout my lifetime I have been to countless funerals for the un-housed people in my community. I have watched as they fall deeper and deeper into addiction, while people walk by them sitting on the sidewalk, in fear to make eye contact with these individuals. As if struggling with an addiction somehow makes them lesser than, or unworthy of simple human interaction.
It is amazing how much you learn from having conversations with people, I’ve been told countless stories throughout the years. From serving in our military and struggling with PTSD, or domestic violence situations where the home is no longer safe, to losing a child tragically to gang violence, everyone has their own story.
From Baltimore to Washington DC, we are letting our people down, we need to enact public policy now, our generation needs to be the ones to make the change. To bring our communities together again, to bring families together again.
Therefore, by also studying international affairs, I will better my understanding of political strategies and the economic strings attached to my goals. Where I can one day help change global and public policy.
We have done it once. With, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act of 2018, which was made law to address the nation’s opioid overdose epidemic. The legislation includes provisions to strengthen the behavioral health workforce through increasing addiction medicine education; standardizing the delivery of addiction medicine; expanding access to care; and covering addiction medicine. We can create a new policy in relation to some of the most frequently abused substances.
Aside from my academic career, I'm an athlete and I plan on continuing to pursue fitness in college through rowing, climbing club, and running track and field.
I'm also very involved in my community from running a volunteer subcommittee in my classes chapter of SkillsUSA to local service projects. Including, opioid awareness, harm reduction, and distribution of Narcan and other lifesaving goods.
In the future, I hope to join the Peace Corps to volunteer and spread my knowledge globally. I also hope to pursue law school and work within the UN. Where I can spend a career in the public interest.
Together we can bring our communities together again, but first, we must fight the stigmatization of addiction.
Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
Having good grades was always a priority growing up, especially living in a strict household. But one thing that was always prevalent was that some tasks and subjects took me a lot longer to comprehend than other kids in the classroom.
But because I was described as always being ‘locked in’ or focused in the classroom, I was never pulled out of the classroom for further evaluation and was too young to advocate for myself. I found myself staying up into the dead of the night studying or working on homework well after my peers were done with theirs. Countless nights of frustrated crying at the kitchen table wondering how many YouTube videos or tutoring sessions with my math teachers were to understand the subjects in the unit.
I began to see myself as incompetent, unable to fully comprehend honors algebra and calculus. My crying studying sessions went from being weekly to usually nightly. As I watched my peers get straight A+’s on tests that they did not study for, while I would study for hours and usually get B- ‘s.
It wasn’t until seventh grade that an English teacher pulled me aside and asked if we could have a parent-teacher conference and I was old enough to advocate for myself. A month later I was diagnosed with Auditory and visual processing disorder. I was relieved, but why did I feel so heavy? A diagnosis. Something I had been advocating for, for years. I’ve always known that I was never alone. But, without the official title, life can feel so lonely, and people can be harsh.
Through my diagnosis, I was able to create fully tailored study plans, that work best for me and cut the long hours short. Through my diagnosis, I have regained confidence in myself.
I plan to major in criminal justice and minor in pre-law. Attend law school, and work in my community as a public defender. Where I will be able to give back what this community has given to me.
Something that will continue into my college career. I plan on succeeding in college by being diligent, consistent, and organized. I will ensure I maintain my healthy habits regarding eating, fitness, and getting adequate sleep. I plan to attend my classes, be on time, take notes, and ask for help when needed. I am self-motivated and have a lot of self-discipline and I believe those characteristics set me up to succeed in college and attain a college degree, and evenly to become a lawyer.
Cat Zingano Overcoming Loss Scholarship
This past year I lost my grandmother to cancer. My mother has continuously been in and out of my life. My grandmother was my primary caretaker. What I soon found out, is that the world does not stop spinning, even when it feels as if your entire world has shattered. Everyone moves on, and yet it feels like I was suck in place, grasping for the few pieces of the life I had before, before and after, I feel as if my life will be forever separated into two parts.
I had to throw myself back into society two days after she passed. Balancing work, school, volunteer work, and making funeral agreements. I was exhausted, throwing myself from one project to another. Late nights and early mornings. The mere thought of getting out of bed was exhausting.
Knowing that my future was in my hands. because my grandmother did just the same to provide for me and my four siblings and shed be dammed if I had come this far to give up. Realizing that tomorrow is not guaranteed.
Volunteer work has always been a staple in my life. Volunteering at my local thrift store sorting and pricing the donations to be put onto the shelf. To decorate my church and plan events for the holidays. Volunteering builds empathy and connects you to humanity. Some of my strongest friendships have been developed through volunteer work, without it, our paths would have never crossed.
Balancing a social life, being a senior in high school, working, maintaining good grades, and being the primary caregiver for my little brother keeps me busy. But I’ve done my best in the past year to prioritize my social life. My small group of eight friends might not be biological, but they are my family, and I will always fight to make time for them.
Having good grades was always a priority growing up, something that will continue into my college career. I plan on succeeding in college by being diligent, consistent, and organized. I will ensure I maintain my healthy habits regarding eating, fitness, and getting adequate sleep. I plan to attend my classes, be on time, take notes, and ask for help when needed. I am self-motivated and have a lot of self-discipline and I believe those characteristics set me up to succeed in college and attain a college degree.
I plan to major in criminology, and minor in pre-law. Attend law school, and work in my community as a public defender. But, to do this, I have been working two jobs and applying for countless scholarships. But I know that all this hard work will pay off. Where I will be able to give back what this community has given to me.
Growing with Gabby Scholarship
So, much has changed for me in the past year. It has been a very difficult year. But, without the challenges, I would not be where I am today.
Navigating loss. This past year I lost my grandmother to cancer. My mother has continuously been in and out of my life. My grandmother was my primary caretaker. What I soon found out, is that the world does not stop spinning, even when it feels as if your entire world has shattered. Everyone moves on, and yet it feels like I was suck in place, grasping for the few pieces of the life I had before, before and after, I had to throw myself back into society three days after she had passed. Balancing work, school, volunteer work, and making funeral agreements. I was exhausted, throwing myself from one project to another. Late nights and early mornings. But I still got out of bed every day. Knowing that my future was in my hands. because my grandmother did just the same to provide for me and my four siblings and shed be dammed if I had come this far to give up.
Volunteer work. It has always been a staple in my life. Volunteering at my local thrift store sorting and pricing the donations to be put onto the shelf. To decorate my church and plan events for the holidays. Volunteering builds empathy and connects you to humanity. Some of my strongest friendships have been developed through volunteer work, without it, our paths would have never crossed.
Starting a new job. Staring at a new job is nerve-racking. A new space, new people, a new schedule. Everything is uncertain, nothing is promised. But I am starting to find the beauty in the unknown. New beginnings. If you asked me a year ago, if I would be happy walking into my new job on day one, I would have laughed in your face. I have done a lot of self-reflection, and as a result, I’ve grown more comfortable in my skin. Realizing that I, deserve to take up space.
Officially being diagnosed with anxiety and depression. I was relieved, but why did I feel so heavy? A diagnosis. Something I had been advocating for, for years. I’ve always known that I was never alone. But, without the official title, life can feel so lonely and people can be harsh. I am slowly learning that not everyone needs to like me and that it’s okay because, at the end of the day, the only opinion I have to live with is my own.
The past year has been exhausting, but I learned so much about myself, and the person I am still working on being.