
Hobbies and interests
Community Service And Volunteering
Advocacy And Activism
Running
Exercise And Fitness
Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Rock Climbing
Photography and Photo Editing
Reading
Music
National Honor Society (NHS)
Occupational Therapy
Neuroscience
Mental Health
Babysitting And Childcare
Business And Entrepreneurship
Hiking And Backpacking
Kinesiology
Physiology
Psychology
Pediatrics
STEM
Reading
Young Adult
Biography
True Story
Adult Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Literary Fiction
Magical Realism
I read books multiple times per month
Sofia Burks
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Sofia Burks
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Hi, my name is Sofia! I am an International Baccalaureate Diploma Candidate Senior in high school. I am actively engaged in community service and school clubs. I started a club called Helping Hands Club, where we do fun, creative service activities that benefit local nonprofits, such as Children’s Hospital of Colorado, the Ronald McDonald House Charities, and the Shining Stars Foundation. I also have taken part in nationally recognized clubs, including Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), Best Buddies, and Link Crew. Outside of school, I have experience as a volunteer for Children’s Hospital of Colorado and and am a part of a group called the Accessibility Team where we advocate for accessibility in our greater school district. Overall, I am passionate about helping others as well as advocating for inclusivity. As someone who also loves to stay active and go outside through activities like hiking, running, and rock climbing, I value grit and determination. My future academic goals are centered around attending college and pursuing a career in healthcare, specifically in Occupational Therapy, with a focus in mental health. Scholarships would enable me to chase after my goals and make them into a reality. Thank you for taking the time to get to know me!
Education
Niwot High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
- Biology, General
- Neurobiology and Neurosciences
- Psychology, General
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
- Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
- Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Occupational Therapy
Entrepreneur and Artist
Personal Photography Business2024 – Present1 yearTeam Member
Accessibility Team2024 – Present1 yearCouncil Member
nXu Youth Advisory Council2024 – 2024
Sports
Cross-Country Running
Junior Varsity2021 – 20243 years
Track & Field
Junior Varsity2021 – 20221 year
Arts
NHS Orchestra
Music2021 – 2023
Public services
Volunteering
Helping Hands Club — President and Founder2022 – PresentAdvocacy
Students for Rare Diseases Club — Club Member2023 – PresentVolunteering
Library — Volunteer2022 – 2023Volunteering
Children's Hospital — Volunteer2023 – 2024
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Women in STEM and Community Service Scholarship
Everyone’s hands become stained shades of red, green, yellow and purple. Rubber bands stretch wide as spirals unfold into striking, unique patterns. The colorful mess of our tie-dye shirts not only bonds us as a team, but also connects us to patients at Children’s Hospital of Colorado (CHOC). In addition to the shirt we make for ourselves, we donate several more to patients, symbolizing that they are not alone in their journey.
Following personal appointments and volunteering in the creative play department at the CHOC, I started the Helping Hands Club (HHC) at my school to share my gratitude for the medical professionals who supported me. Through the HHC, I have brought students together to engage in creative service projects to support families affected by pediatric illnesses. We have since benefited several of our local communities and nonprofits including the CHOC, the Denver Ronald McDonald House, and the Shining Stars Foundation. Some of my favorite service projects we have completed include: a holiday toy drive for children facing cancer, cooking meals for families staying nearby their children at a nearby hospital, as well as creating cheer cards, masks, and door decorating kits for pediatric patients.
I was determined to share my mission of the HHC, and did so through word of mouth, social media, flyers, videos, and our local newspaper. Just as dye permeates fabric and captures the eye, the HHC developed over time, connecting with more local charities and community members. In fact, my work with the HHC under my school’s Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America chapter (FCCLA) gained national recognition at the 2024 National FCCLA Leadership Conference. However, I do not plan on stopping there, as I have implemented leadership positions with underclassmen to continue the sustainability of the HHC.
My passion for giving has further stretched out to one of inclusion. As a member of a group called the Accessibility Team, I have had many rewarding opportunities to work towards my passion for promoting inclusivity and accessibility. Some of my favorite experiences include presenting on how to make STEM education more accessible at the statewide Colorado science teacher conference, as well as organizing and hosting “Inclusion Night,” a community open house event featuring various inclusive stations like Adapted Physical Education, ASL, Braille, and more. My service experiences have given me insight into the patient care side of healthcare, allowing me to develop essential skills related to human services.
These service experiences have further given me a sense of direction with my own career path as I am interested in the healthcare sector, specifically in Occupational Therapy, with a focus in mental health. In my academic pursuits, I have enjoyed making connections between my psychology and science classes in school. I find topics such as neural signaling and cell division especially fascinating as they also apply to Occupational Therapy and understanding sensory input responses and genetic disorders.
Pursuing these interests in my undergraduate studies through an interdisciplinary approach with integrative physiology, neuroscience, and psychology is a dream of mine as this knowledge would allow me to help individuals seeking help. Through Occupational Therapy, I desire to enhance the lives of individuals in my community who need the right support to adapt and thrive both mentally and physically. Through my service experiences, I have come to see the elasticity and real beauty in connecting with others.
Allison Thomas Swanberg Memorial Scholarship
Everyone’s hands become stained shades of red, green, yellow and purple. Rubber bands stretch wide as spirals unfold into striking, unique patterns. The colorful mess of our tie-dye shirts not only bonds us as a team, but also connects us to patients at Children’s Hospital of Colorado (CHOC). In addition to the shirt we make for ourselves, we donate several more to patients, symbolizing that they are not alone in their journey.
Following personal appointments and volunteering in the creative play department at the CHOC, I started the Helping Hands Club (HHC) at my school to share my gratitude for the medical professionals who supported me. Through the HHC, I have brought students together to engage in creative service projects to support families affected by pediatric illnesses. We have since benefited several local nonprofits including the CHOC, the Denver Ronald McDonald House, and the Shining Stars Foundation. Some of my favorite service projects we have completed include: a holiday toy drive for children facing cancer, cooking meals for families staying nearby their children at Children’s Hospital, as well as creating cheer cards, masks, and door decorating kits for pediatric patients.
I was determined to share my mission of the HHC, and did so through word of mouth, social media, flyers, videos, and our local newspaper. Just as dye permeates fabric and captures the eye, the HHC developed over time, connecting with more local charities and community members. In fact, my work with the HHC under my school’s Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America chapter (FCCLA) gained national recognition at the 2024 National FCCLA Leadership Conference. However, I do not plan on stopping there, as I have implemented leadership positions with underclassmen to continue the sustainability of the HHC.
My service experiences have truly given me insight into the patient care side of healthcare, helped me develop essential skills related to human services, and taught me how to effectively communicate with external organizations. Further, the HHC has also given me a sense of direction with my own career path as I am interested in the healthcare sector, specifically in Occupational Therapy with a focus in mental health. Through Occupational Therapy, I desire to enhance the lives of individuals in my community who need the right support to adapt and thrive both mentally and physically.
To me, community service allows me to be a part of something much larger than myself. I believe that charities create a framework, but that communities must come together to fill in the gap through collective giving. I aim to continue the outward ripple of bright compassion through every service experience I undertake. Through my service experiences, I have come to see the elasticity and real beauty in connecting with others.