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Josie Kellaway

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Bio

I am Josie Kellaway, a resilient entrepreneur, passionate book author, and social work student living with Type 1 Diabetes. Transforming life's adversities into opportunities, I founded Eterna Studios, channeling my experiences into a high fantasy book series available on Amazon and my website. Advocating for marginalized populations is at the core of my mission, drawing from my own experiences as a disabled individual. Currently in my senior year at Michigan State University, pursuing my Masters degree in Social Work. I believe that education can create change. With a scholarship's assistance, I'm confident I can create change within my community. After graduation, I am moving to New York City, to expand my entrepreneurial ventures, and make a meaningful difference with my MSW. Please consider me for this scholarship as I continue my journey of learning, growth, and advocacy.

Education

Michigan State University

Bachelor's degree program
2024 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Social Work
  • GPA:
    4

University of Michigan-Flint

Bachelor's degree program
2019 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Social Work
  • GPA:
    3.8

Grand Blanc Community High School

High School
2016 - 2020
  • GPA:
    3.8

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Individual & Family Services

    • Dream career goals:

    • Intern and Peer Educator

      Center for Gender and Sexuality
      2023 – 20241 year
    • Student Therapist

      Hurley Medical Center
      2024 – Present1 year
    • Co-Founder and Author

      Eterna Studios
      2019 – Present6 years
    • Manager

      Aubrees
      2020 – Present5 years

    Arts

    • Eterna Studios

      Photography
      2022 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Urban Renaissance Center — volunteer at event
      2024 – 2024

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Kerry Kennedy Life Is Good Scholarship
    My name is Josie Kellaway, and I am a social worker, trauma-informed student therapist, mental health professional, and author. Above all, I am passionate about people. I help to empower people and help them discover new meaning in their lives. I have witnessed profound effects of depression and hopelessness, I am compelled to show hope to those who need it most. Every day, I grow through education. I recognize that learning is the foundation for creating meaningful change. It is a cornerstone to becoming a better therapist. Achieving my personal and educational goals has required sacrifice. As a graduate student, I’ve dedicated countless hours to my internship, which I do without pay, while balancing a part-time job, full-time course work, and my passion for writing. I've had to stay at a part-time job, because who will hire a student who has to dedicate two full days to an internship where they get no pay? This has delayed me from getting a 'social work' job, and it contributes to my imposter syndrome. In the end, I know that this journey is building a solid foundation for my future career. One of the hardest sacrifices I’ve made is postponing my dream of moving to New York City with my twin sister. She had been waiting for me, but just last week, she moved there on her own because I couldn’t leave until my internship and program are complete. I’ve supported her decision wholeheartedly, even as I work toward the day when I can join her. This experience has taught me the value of patience and commitment, knowing that some dreams must wait for the right time. Financially, I’ve faced tough decisions. Careful budgeting has been essential, especially with the uncertainty of medical bills due to my diabetes. Growing up, I watched my father navigate similar challenges, which taught me resilience and resourcefulness. These experiences have strengthened my determination to succeed, even when resources are tight. On a personal level, I’ve sacrificed time with family and friends to meet the demands of graduate school. It’s not easy to explain why deadlines keep me away, but I’ve learned the importance of prioritizing long-term goals. Yet, these things have also taught me strength. It's true, that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger in the end. Through these challenges, I’ve learned to prioritize what truly matters and to push forward with determination. I am grateful for the opportunity to pursue my passion and for your consideration of my application.
    Chronic Boss Scholarship
    Winner
    Life doesn't always give us choices. I, Josie Kellaway, was faced with the reality of this statement at a young age when I was diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes. This turn of events did not come with an instruction manual, but it did offer me a unique perspective on life. Today, I stand firm as a determined social work student, a compassionate author, a startup entrepreneur, and most importantly, a resilient person transforming challenges into sources of strength. Hence, I am applying for this scholarship, confident of its potential to further boost my journey. My story begins when I was eight years old when I was diagnosed with type 1 youth diabetes. At the time, I didn't understand the massive impact the situation would have on my life. Having Diabetes meant that I would never be like everyone else. I will always have financial burdens and hardships. I can’t last a day without my medicine. If I don’t eat food, I could have a seizure and die. I would be lying if I told you that I wasn't scared. In fact, there were even times in my life when I was jealous of others for ‘Being normal.’ I made some bad decisions. By the time I was in high school, My A1C was so high that the monitor could not read it. It was at that point in my life when I realized that I needed to do something. I needed to change something, or I would die. I discovered writing and entrepreneurship, slowly transforming my greatest hurdle into my biggest driving force. As a kid, I often dreamed about living in another world entirely. Through my writing, I created that world. I am Josie Kellaway, a compassionate author, a start-up entrepreneur, and a dedicated social work student. Eterna Studios was born. My business is entirely based on my book series. I am writing a high fantasy series, and selling them on Amazon. I Sell products on my website Eternastudios8.com. My sister and I have together built something to be proud of. In April, the third book in the series comes out, soon followed by the rest of the series. Writing and Entrepreneurship pulled me out of the darkness. This scholarship, concise in its offering, holds the potential for growth and impact. Each ounce of support brings me a step closer to my dreams: expanding my business, helping others through my degree in social work, and moving to the vibrant city of New York. It's about empowering myself to empower others, about ensuring we all feel seen, valued, and supported despite our health statuses. To sum up, I am not just a person living with diabetes, but a person living with purpose, resilience, and passion. I've turned the odds in my favor, converting a life-altering diagnosis into a source of personal and professional success. In this scholarship, I see an opportunity to continue my journey.
    Dr. William and Jo Sherwood Family Scholarship
    I'm no stranger to the challenges life presents. Living with diabetes, I've learned early that life doesn't come with an instruction manual. Yet, I am here before you, as a compassionate author, a starting-up entrepreneur, and a dedicated social work student, determined to make my setbacks into opportunities. I am applying for this scholarship knowing it will impact my life and future. Although I was dealt a tough hand, I have to play the cards I've been dealt. I will get my Masters degree in Social Work. Like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I have a dream. I envision a society where every individual, regardless of their health status, feels seen, valued, and supported. I am committed to sparking change, especially for survivors, and transforming adversity into opportunity. This scholarship, though seemingly small, frees me from certain financial burdens, magnifying my focus and resilience in chasing this dream. I can focus entirely on giving empathy and support throughout my community. With my master's degree, I intend to reach out to individuals who need support the most. Along with social work, I can touch lives as an author. Through my writing, I can teach others about resilience. My words share stories of triumph and persistence, shaping perspectives and touching hearts. Being an entrepreneur is a testament to my determination. I've met the challenges of financial strain, but I will not let my chronic Illness define me. If gifted with the necessary resources, I firmly believe I can make a difference. The scholarship's financial patting will help me maximize the energy I give to my studies, practicums, and eventual professional work. This scholarship, concise in its offering, holds the potential for growth and impact. It's not just a financial aid for me but a lifeline extending out to those lives I aim to influence. It's through these seemingly small contributions that substantial change takes place. With the support of this scholarship, the potential for my future blossoms expansively. For instance, it brings me a step closer to realizing my dream of moving to New York City. I bring to you today my sincerity, authenticity, and unwavering resolve. It's not just words on a page, but my lived experience, dedication, and passion. Without dreams, we have nothing to guide us. Without hope, our journey lacks purpose. Together, with your support, we can bring this dream to life. Thank you for considering me for this scholarship.
    Skin Grip Diabetes Scholarship