Hobbies and interests
Calligraphy
Reading
Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Advocacy And Activism
Mental Health
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Nutrition and Health
Self Care
Research
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Social Justice
Social Work
Social Sciences
Birdwatching
Baking
Cooking
Television
Social Media
Politics and Political Science
Reading
Self-Help
Psychology
Mystery
Thriller
Drama
Education
I read books multiple times per month
Sharice Hawthorne
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WinnerBio
I am passionate about destigmatizing mental illness. In today's society, mental health is being talked about more than ever. Mental health affects every aspect of a person's life whether they realize it or not. I have learned this through my own mental health struggles and others' around me.The treatment I received gave me what I needed to succeed in various aspects of my life.
It is my goal to provide treatment and resources to those who have experienced mental health issues. I believe it takes just one person to change someone's life. As a person of color, I have been disadvantaged in many areas of my life. It is a fact that black and brown communities have less access to mental health resources. The field of Social Work needs more people of color. This world is unfair for minorities, but having someone who also faces these disparities advocate and support them, can make all the difference in these communities.
I plan to get a Master's in Social Work and become a therapist who specializes in working with communities of color, the LGBTQ community, and Veterans. These communities deserve to thrive and succeed. My dream is to not only help these communities by advocating for them but to lessen the stigma around mental health through educating those in my community.
Education
Shepherd University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Social Work
Minors:
- Psychology, General
GPA:
3.8
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Social Work
Dream career goals:
LCSW
Library Assistant
Shepherd University2023 – Present1 yearIT Desk Assistant
Shepherd University2023 – Present1 year
Sports
Basketball
Club2014 – 20151 year
Awards
- Championship award
Research
Nutrition Sciences
State Science Fair in WV — Researcher2018 – 2018Nutrition Sciences
Health Sciences and Technology Academy in WV — Researcher2017 – 2018Social Sciences, General
Health Sciences and Technology Academy in WV — Researcher2016 – 2017Information Science/Studies
Health Sciences and Technology Academy in WV — Researcher2018 – 2019
Arts
- Calligraphy2016 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America — Facilitator2016 – 2017Volunteering
VA Medical Center — Volunteer2022 – 2022Advocacy
Shepherd Connections — Coordinator2021 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Veterans Next Generation Scholarship
WinnerMy father served in the Army for six years and drove tanks during Operation Desert Storm. Throughout my life, my father would share stories from his military experience. He mentioned that his fellow soldiers were his closest friends. I always enjoyed hearing his stories, and I developed a great appreciation for his service. Although my father has great memories from the military, he experienced a lot of trauma from war. About a decade ago, he was diagnosed with war-related PTSD. Due to my father having mental health struggles, I had a very different experience growing up than most. I saw early on the struggles my father faced due to his sacrifice. He would constantly wake up in the middle of the night due to nightmares and often had flashbacks. In high school, I facilitated PTSD support groups for Veterans. These groups provided a safe space for Veterans to share their experiences and struggles. I was also involved in several fundraising events for the Vietnam Veterans of America and Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America. These events consisted of car washes, bake sales, stand downs, and teaching Veterans to fly fish. Fly fishing especially was my favorite because I have very valuable memories with my father. Through my volunteering experience with these Veterans, I gained a passion for mental health. I do not think I would be in my current field of study if it weren't for seeing my father and other Veterans face mental health struggles. My passion for helping has led to me to major in Social Work.
This past semester, I shadowed a Social Worker for 46 hours at the VA Medical Center. This Social Worker provided treatment for Veterans who have substance abuse issues. I gained a lot of knowledge and understanding through hearing the Veterans' stories. A significant amount of these Veterans use substances to "escape" from their flashbacks and traumatic memories. During my internship here, I was able to obtain an even greater understanding of the trauma Veterans experience. Many of these Veterans and their stories reminded me of my father; many hardships they faced, my father also endured. My favorite part of my experience here was seeing the Veterans complete the program and how they changed their lives for the better.
Unfortunately, my father is still struggling to get relief from his trauma. He is 100% service connected due to Gulf War Syndrome and his PTSD. I am confident that my father will be able to get relief through mental health services. I know that if my father had gotten the proper treatment years ago, he would be doing a lot better today. My father's experience has had a great impact on me that has shaped my career aspirations. So many families are affected because of untreated mental health issues in Veterans. Many children have grown up seeing their parent struggle. I have experienced this personally, and I want to provide therapy for Veterans and their families, so they can have a better experience than I did. Mental illness and PTSD among Veterans is a crisis that needs to be addressed. I plan to advocate and support Veterans and their families as a Social Worker in the future, and this scholarship can help make that possible.