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JT Lampert Scholarship

Funded by
$2,000
2 winners, $1,000 each
Awarded
Application Deadline
Aug 15, 2024
Winners Announced
Sep 15, 2024
Education Level
High School
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school student

JT Lampert was a beloved sister who sadly passed away in 2018 after a life of courage and kindness.

JT was diagnosed with diabetes when she was seven years old and was twenty-eight at the time of her untimely passing. JT was always full of life and was very selfless with her time, wanting nothing more than to help others while building a family to love and cherish. She left behind a baby boy, but her legacy of generosity and love will continue on.

This scholarship aims to honor the memory of JT Lampert by supporting students who share her positive traits and commitment to supporting others.

Any high school student who is selfless, caring, loving, and supportive of others may apply for this scholarship opportunity.

To apply, tell us how you currently support others in your daily life and how you plan to continue doing so.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Impact
Published May 10, 2024
Essay Topic

How do you currently support others in your everyday life and how do you plan to continue that through your career?

250–500 words

Winning Applications

Tessa Schlomer
Farragut High SchoolKnoxville, TN
Life is really damn hard. I don’t mean to be harsh when I say this, but that is the unfortunate reality. I finished my freshman year of college in May 1st, 2024, turned 19 years old on the 5th, and wound up getting diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes on the 10th. I felt so angry and confused. I was so lost and frightened for what was to come. But a few days later I had a job to do. I had already told my hairdresser I would babysit her two little girls and I couldn’t back down, so I went and I will never regret it. She has two daughters, 1 five year old and 1 two year old. They never fail to make me smile even in dark times. The first thing they noticed and asked questions about was my Dexcom G7 on my arm. And it’s so hard to explain to a 5 year old what that means and why I have to take shots to live. But when I slowly started to explain to her I started to realize I was extremely lucky. My parents are loving and supportive and even though I am 19 years old I am still their baby and they didn’t leave me in the dust to figure out my new life. I didn’t end up in the hospital and by an act of someone or something out there I got to take a cancellation appointment with my doctor. I couldn’t be more grateful to have seen those little girls that day and have shared my story because I was alive and well besides a sore arm and a healing heart. Now this journey will stay with me for the rest of my life and I can not be more proud of it. I am an elementary education major at the University of Alabama and I plan to make my classroom a safe space of every kid and to teach them the joy of being alive and being a kid and teaching them the skills they need to grow up and be astronauts, veterans, doctors, nurses, teachers, plumbers. I want them to understand that what they do is important no matter what it is. My doctors who cared for me are important. Those nurses are important. My mom and my dad are important. My summer school professors are important. All of those people and many more are here for a reason and are worth. And so am I.
Peter Cook
Lafayette HighWILLIAMSBURG, VA

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Aug 15, 2024. Winners will be announced on Sep 15, 2024.