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Maya Singh

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My life goal is to give and serve as Jesus did for His Glory and for the health, wellbeing, and safety of those I interact with and care for. The scholarships I receive will not only be a gift to me, but will also be an investment for the donors into my future and generations to follow. I seek to provide excelllent, accessible healthcare to those who need it most, the under-represented and marginalized. To reach this goal by earning my DNP as an FNP, I need the support of scholarship funding to help me through my DNP program. Thank you for your consideration and support!

Education

University of Miami

Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
2022 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing

Truman State University

Bachelor's degree program
2014 - 2018
  • Majors:
    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Company Founder and Non-profit Leader of Primary Care Practice

    • Registered Nurse

      Cross Country and MedPro
      2021 – Present3 years
    • Registered Nurse

      Inova Alexandria Hospital
      2018 – 20213 years

    Sports

    none

    Present

    Research

    • none

      Present

    Arts

    • none
      Present

    Public services

    • Advocacy

      Shalom Ministry Corp — Treasurer, active member who fulfills mission
      2022 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Hope's Kitchen — Server, cook, food packaging and delivery
      2015 – 2018

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Rosalie A. DuPont (Young) Nursing Scholarship
    Shalom! My name is Maya Singh. I am a believer, follower, and disciple of Jesus Christ. I was raised in a Christian home by two loving parents. My mother is African American and my father is Guyanese, so I am influenced by both cultures. With a background like mine, diversity was my norm and I understood the world to be a melting pot. As time progressed, I became privy to the injustices of our humanity. It can be discouraging, but I endeavor to be a vessel for unity through love and fellowship with my community, both local and global. My interest in global outreach began in my early childhood. My father was in the Air Force and we toured Germany, Japan, and Turkey; so I was overseas from age three to twelve. Coming to America was like entering a new world; I had serious culture shock! Since being in the U.S., my mother, brother, and I have maintained our global connections. Last year, we launched our nonprofit organization called Shalom Ministry. We seek to help those in need, regardless of the need, in the name of Jesus Christ. Our roots date back to 2018 when my mother visited Ghana with only the intention to vacation. By the end of her visit, though, she had supported family businesses and committed to funding a parish and the construction of an elementary school. It has been more than a blessing to bless others and see real lives impacted! While being an active member in Shalom Ministry, I am also a part-time student in the University of Miami’s BSN-DNP program from which I will graduate in 2026. I started my nursing career in Virginia in 2018 on an Intermediate Care Unit that specialized in cardiac telemetry and stroke care. After two years there, I transferred to the ICU. A year later, I relocated to Florida and started travel nursing. My experience as a nurse has affirmed the characteristics God gave me, and He continues showing Himself through my occupation. To be the light of Christ is my life’s mission and nursing is such a special way to do that. At the age of two, God planted the desire in my heart to become a nurse. To see His plan come to fruition is more than amazing, and I know this is only the beginning. My next foreseeable step is to have my own practice as a Nurse Practioner. I will serve the underserved, specifically those who do not have health insurance. My prayer is that my practice will have national and international reach. The vision is much greater than I can articulate, but what I can say is that everything I do is for and unto the Lord. Since God’s heart is for people, mine is too and I live every day seeking to serve them as He intended. As I am actively pursuing higher education, I need financial assistance. This scholarship will not only help fund my college career but will also enable me to focus wholeheartedly on my education so that I am prepared to apply it. I’m confident that God is doing His part, so I’m doing mine by applying for the assistance I am in great need of. For me, one thing is for certain - I will be the bridge that connects people of all backgrounds to the future they were destined for, leaving no one behind. It would be an honor to have you be a part of this future promise through your financial support. Thank you immensely for your consideration, and God bless.
    Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
    Shalom! My name is Maya Singh. I am a believer, follower, and disciple of Jesus Christ. I was raised in a Christian home by two loving parents. My mother is Black and my father is Guyanese, so I am influenced by both cultures. With a background like mine, diversity was my norm and I understood the world to be a melting pot. As time progressed, I became privy to the injustices of our humanity. It can be discouraging, but I endeavor to be a vessel for unity through love and fellowship with my community, both local and global. My interest in global outreach began in my early childhood. My father was in the Air Force and we toured Germany, Japan, and Turkey; so I was overseas from age three to twelve. Coming to America was like entering a new world; I had serious culture shock! Since being in the U.S., my mother, brother, and I have maintained our global connections. Last year, we launched our nonprofit organization called Shalom Ministry. We seek to help those in need, regardless of the need, in the name of Jesus Christ. Our roots date back to 2018 when my mother visited Ghana with only the intention to vacation. By the end of her visit, though, she had supported family businesses and committed to funding a parish and the construction of an elementary school. It has been more than a blessing to bless others and see real lives impacted! While being an active member in Shalom Ministry, I am also a part-time student in the University of Miami’s BSN-DNP program from which I will graduate in 2026. I started my nursing career in Virginia in 2018 on an Intermediate Care Unit that specialized in cardiac telemetry and stroke care. After two years there, I transferred to the ICU. A year later, I relocated to Florida and started travel nursing. My experience as a nurse has affirmed the characteristics God gave me, and He continues showing Himself through my occupation. To be the light of Christ is my life’s mission and nursing is such a special way to do that. At the age of two, God planted the desire in my heart to become a nurse. To see His plan come to fruition is more than amazing, and I know this is only the beginning. My next foreseeable step is to have my own practice as a Nurse Practioner. I will serve the underserved, specifically those who do not have health insurance. My prayer is that my practice will have national and international reach. The vision is much greater than I can articulate, but what I can say is that everything I do is for and unto the Lord. Since God’s heart is for people, mine is too and I live every day seeking to serve them as He intended. As I am actively pursuing higher education, I am in need of financial assistance. This scholarship will not only help fund my college career but will also enable me to focus wholeheartedly on my education so that I am prepared to apply it. I’m confident that God is doing His part, so I’m doing mine by applying for the assistance I am in great need of. For me, one thing is for certain - I will be the bridge that connects people of all backgrounds to the future they were destined for, leaving no one behind. It would be an honor to have you be a part of this future promise through your financial support. Thank you immensely for your consideration, and God bless.
    Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
    Shalom! My name is Maya Singh. I am a believer, follower, and disciple of Jesus Christ. I was raised in a Christian home by two loving parents. My mother is Black and my father is Guyanese, so I am influenced by both cultures. With a background like mine, diversity was my norm and I understood the world to be a melting pot. As time progressed, I became privy to the injustices of our humanity. It can be discouraging, but I endeavor to be a vessel for unity through love and fellowship with my community, both local and global. My interest in global outreach began in my early childhood. My father was in the Air Force and we toured Germany, Japan, and Turkey; so I was overseas from age three to twelve. Coming to America was like entering a new world; I had serious culture shock! Since being in the U.S., my mother, brother, and I have maintained our global connections. Last year, we launched our nonprofit organization called Shalom Ministry. We seek to help those in need, regardless of the need, in the name of Jesus Christ. Our roots date back to 2018 when my mother visited Ghana with only the intention to vacation. By the end of her visit, though, she had supported family businesses and committed to funding a parish and the construction of an elementary school. It has been more than a blessing to bless others and see real lives impacted! While being an active member in Shalom Ministry, I am also a part-time student in the University of Miami’s BSN-DNP program from which I will graduate in 2026. I started my nursing career in Virginia in 2018 on an Intermediate Care Unit that specialized in cardiac telemetry and stroke care. After two years there, I transferred to the ICU. A year later, I relocated to Florida and started travel nursing. My experience as a nurse has affirmed the characteristics God gave me, and He continues showing Himself through my occupation. To be the light of Christ is my life’s mission and nursing is such a special way to do that. At the age of two, God planted the desire in my heart to become a nurse. To see His plan come to fruition is more than amazing, and I know this is only the beginning. My next foreseeable step is to have my own practice as a Nurse Practioner. I will serve the underserved, specifically those who do not have health insurance. My prayer is that my practice will have national and international reach. The vision is much greater than I can articulate, but what I can say is that everything I do is for and unto the Lord. Since God’s heart is for people, mine is too and I live every day seeking to serve them as He intended. As I am actively pursuing higher education, I am in need of financial assistance. This Memorial scholarship will not only help fund my college career but will also enable me to focus wholeheartedly on my education so that I am prepared to apply it. I’m confident that God is doing His part, so I’m doing mine by applying for the assistance I am in great need of. For me, one thing is for certain - I will be the bridge that connects people of all backgrounds to the future they were destined for, leaving no one behind. It would be an honor to have you be a part of this future promise through your financial support. Thank you immensely for your consideration, and God bless.
    She Rose in Health Scholarship
    Shalom! My name is Maya Singh. I am a believer, follower, and disciple of Jesus Christ. I was raised in a Christian home by two loving parents. My mother is Black and my father is Guyanese, so I am influenced by both cultures. With a background like mine, diversity was my norm and I understood the world to be a melting pot. As time progressed, I became privy to the injustices of our humanity. It can be discouraging, but I endeavor to be a vessel for unity through love and fellowship with my community, both local and global. My interest in global outreach began in my early childhood. My father was in the Air Force and we toured Germany, Japan, and Turkey; so I was overseas from age three to twelve. Coming to America was like entering a new world; I had serious culture shock! Since being in the U.S., my mother, brother, and I have maintained our global connections. Last year, we launched our nonprofit organization called Shalom Ministry. We seek to help those in need, regardless of the need, in the name of Jesus Christ. Our roots date back to 2018 when my mother visited Ghana with only the intention to vacation. By the end of her visit, though, she had supported family businesses and committed to funding a parish and the construction of an elementary school. It has been more than a blessing to bless others and see real lives impacted! While being an active member in Shalom Ministry, I am also a part-time student in the University of Miami’s BSN-DNP program from which I will graduate in 2026. I started my nursing career in Virginia in 2018 on an Intermediate Care Unit that specialized in cardiac telemetry and stroke care. After two years there, I transferred to the ICU. A year later, I relocated to Florida and started travel nursing. My experience as a nurse has affirmed the characteristics God gave me, and He continues showing Himself through my occupation. To be the light of Christ is my life’s mission and nursing is such a special way to do that. At the age of two, God planted the desire in my heart to become a nurse. To see His plan come to fruition is more than amazing, and I know this is only the beginning. My next foreseeable step is to have my own practice as a Nurse Practioner. I will serve the underserved, specifically those who do not have health insurance. My prayer is that my practice will have national and international reach. The vision is much greater than I can articulate, but what I can say is that everything I do is for and unto the Lord. Since God’s heart is for people, mine is too and I live every day seeking to serve them as He intended. As I am actively pursuing higher education, I am in need of financial assistance. The She Rose scholarship will not only help fund my college career but will also enable me to focus wholeheartedly on my education so that I am prepared to apply it. I’m confident that God is doing His part, so I’m doing mine by applying for the assistance I am in great need of. For me, one thing is for certain - I will be the bridge that connects people of all backgrounds to the future they were destined for, leaving no one behind. It would be an honor to have you be a part of this future promise through your financial support. Thank you immensely for your consideration, and God bless.
    Wieland Nurse Appreciation Scholarship
    How does one become inspired? Sometimes by thought-provoking media, by a probing poem or song, sometimes while meditating on solutions to global issues, or while practicing mindfulness and appreciating the present. Contrarily, how does a two-year-old become inspired? With a blank canvas for a mind and the freedom from the constraints of responsibility and expectation, a toddler is able to run wild with their imagination. God is the creator of imagination and imagination is the breeding ground for inspiration. When I was two years old, God planted the seed of nursing into the ground of my imagination. Since then, that seed has been watered and nurtured, and it has blossomed into the fullness of living out my God-given calling as a nurse. I began my nursing career in 2018 after graduating with my BSN. I have worked on a number of units from Medical-Surgical to specialty Intensive Care Units. No matter the acuity of the patient, I have learned that healing starts with the soul. I make every effort to discover my patients’ cares and concerns, prioritize finding solutions, and then work toward their physical healing so that holistic healing can be achieved. I believe that my service as a caregiver not only brings healing from Heaven but also humility and empathy, which is a by-product of the challenges I encounter through my work. As a bedside nurse, I have learned that illness and disease interrupt peoples’ lives in devastating ways. So it is imperative that I remember to practice empathy because, like sickness, I may also pose as an interruption. I regularly realign myself to the principles of empathy because without doing so, it is easy to act insensitively and respond harshly in the face of anger or hostility. Empathy helps me create an atmosphere of peace, allowing patients to feel at ease which promotes rest and healing. Being a resource for holistic healing is what propels me to advance my practice by becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner. I aim to bring health care to those who are underserved and underrepresented, particularly to the low- and middle-class, Black Americans, and Latinos. As I advance my career, I will continue standing on the foundation of empathy. While caring for the sick and offering resources to those who need them most, I will replicate the compassion and kindness Jesus shows us. With these attributes, Jesus was able to reach people of all backgrounds and cultures; and I endeavor to do the same. I hope to influence the healthcare system so that it acts as a bridge for people to easily cross. Currently, there are so many barriers in healthcare that its exclusivity creates a gate instead of a bridge, keeping people from accessing the care they need and deserve. Our right to life, health, and well-being is directly related to our access to health care. Therefore, my goal is to make health care as accessible as possible. By adhering to my pillars which are giving abundantly, serving graciously, and loving unconditionally, I hope to be an answered prayer to my community like Jesus was to the earth. Thank you to those at Wieland Healthcare for your consideration and for your diligence in providing comfort and care to those who need it.
    Cindy J. Visser Memorial Nursing Scholarship
    How does one become inspired? Sometimes by thought-provoking media, a probing poem or song, while meditating on solutions to global issues, or while practicing mindfulness and appreciating the present. Contrarily, how does a two-year-old become inspired? With a blank canvas for a mind and the freedom from the constraints of responsibility and expectation, a toddler is able to run wildly with their imagination. God is the creator of imagination, and imagination is the breeding ground for inspiration. When I was two years old, God planted the seed of nursing into the ground of my imagination. Since then, that seed has blossomed and I am living out my God-given calling as a nurse. I began my nursing career in 2018 after graduating with my BSN. I have worked on a number of units from Medical-Surgical to specialty Intensive Care Units such as Neurology and Covid. No matter the acuity of the patient, I have learned that healing starts with the soul. I make every effort to discover my patient's cares and concerns, prioritize finding solutions, and then work toward their physical healing so that holistic healing can be achieved. I believe that my service as a caregiver not only brings healing, but also humility and empathy which is a by-product of the challenges I encounter through my work. As a bedside nurse, I have learned that illness and disease interrupts people’s lives in devastating ways. It is imperative that I remember to practice empathy because, like sickness, I may also be an interruption. I regularly realign myself to the principles of empathy because without doing so, it is easy to act insensitively and respond harshly in the face of anger or hostility. Empathy helps me create an atmosphere of peace, allowing patients to feel at ease which promotes rest and healing. When I think about the hardship my patients suffer, I offer a prayer of healing and I thank God for my own health and wellbeing. Being a resource for holistic healing is what propels me to advance my practice by becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner. I aim to bring healthcare to those who are underserved and underrepresented, which includes but is not limited to, the low- and middle-class, Black Americans, and Latinos. As I advance my career, I will continue standing on the foundation of empathy. While caring for the sick and offering resources to those who need them most, I will replicate the compassion and kindness Jesus shows us. With these attributes, Jesus was able to reach people of all backgrounds and cultures; and I endeavor to do the same. In reflection, I am sure Cindy Visser had a similar philosophy. I hope to influence the healthcare system so that it acts as a bridge for people to cross easily. Currently, there are so many barriers in healthcare that its exclusivity creates a gate - keeping people from accessing the care they need and deserve. Our right to life, health, and wellbeing is directly related to our access to healthcare. Therefore, my goal is to make healthcare as accessible as possible. With these goals and the vision God has allowed me to see, I hope to be an answered prayer like He was and to uphold values that Cindy Visser held in high esteem. The pillars of my work are giving abundantly, serving graciously, and loving unconditionally. Thank you for your consideration, and blessings to the Visser family and to those who knew and loved her. She left a legacy that will always be honored, remembered, and carried on.