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Chipo Matambo

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Bio

My names are chipo matambo majoring in medicine,integrative and practice focused and a minor in computer science I want to become a doctor in future, My goals are to engage myself in research. My two life goals are being financially stable and being able to travel to new countries to learn more about their cultures, their way of life, and their food! Being financially stable is very important to me because I need that sense of security, I know how to manage my money and I am learning how to invest and grow it as well. I am really passionate about working out at the gym, cooking meals for my family. I am a great candidate for this scholarship because I am persistent with what I do. When times got hard for me and my family, I did everything I could to help. Whatever obstacle comes my way, I am able to quickly find a solution or try again. I never find a reason to give up, believe me, I always find a way and I will not back down. Thank you donors for taking the time to review my profile. I am grateful to have so many opportunities that could financially allow me to reach my goals and pursue my education.

Education

University of Arizona

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2028
  • Majors:
    • Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems, General
  • GPA:
    4

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Medicine

    • Dream career goals:

    • Cashier

      Bistro
      2018 – 20202 years

    Sports

    Football

    Club
    2017 – 20214 years

    Awards

    • yes

    Dancing

    Club
    2017 – 20214 years

    Awards

    • yes

    Research

    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other

      Zambia research and development center — Student
      2022 – 2023

    Arts

    • Kalilwe drama club

      Acting
      not yet
      2018 – 2022

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Children’s clinic — Assistant
      2019 – 2021

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Edwards-Maxwell Scholarship
    My name is Chipo Matambo. I am a student at the University of Arizona School of Medicine with a minor in computer science because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world. I come from a family of nine, and I am the only girl and the first in my family to attend university. Unfortunately, my family is not well-off financially. I come from a very low-income background, and I lost my father to cancer when I was 10 years old. For a moment, my world turned upside down. Experiencing the loss of my father to cancer was an incredibly profound and life-changing event. In my case, losing my father to this devastating disease shaped me in significant ways and has been a driving force behind my decision to pursue a career in medicine. Growing up after my father’s passing, I wasn’t as strong in my faith as I am today. However, I have always believed that God makes a way when you trust in Him and His promises. Being raised by a single mother wasn’t easy; she had to feed nine children and, on top of that, make sure we went to school. I always prayed to God to give me knowledge for school and wisdom for making decisions. After graduating high school and passing with top results—finishing first in my class—I began searching for fully funded scholarships. It wasn’t easy, and I knew my mother could not afford college tuition. While I was applying, a Good Samaritan read my story and understood what my family was going through. She offered to help pay for my college tuition. I started at the University of Arizona, and everything went well during my first year as I made new friends. However, during my second semester, tragedy struck. The woman who was funding my education was involved in a car accident and died on the spot. When I received this news, I was devastated. My family and I began questioning God and asking why all these hardships were happening in my life. We attended her funeral, and afterward, her children informed me that they would not be able to continue funding my education. I understood their decision, but I wished she were still alive. At that point, everything turned upside down. My faith was truly tested as I faced the choice to either drop out or find a way to pay my tuition. It was a stressful year. My brothers did what they could, and my mother tried to help, but tuition as a medical student was just too much. My mother also had loans to pay back. One day, I went on my knees in my bedroom, crying and speaking to God. I asked why He would let this happen. My faith felt broken, and I was hopeless. The school advised me to start applying for scholarships through the university’s scholarship portal, which I did. I wrote essays and won two scholarships totaling $3,000, but it still wasn’t enough. I continued praying to God and manifesting that His will would be done. I told Him that if it meant dropping out of school, so be it, because I trusted that He had something greater in store for me. I carried on with my life and studies, and a week later, a friend introduced me to Be Bold.org. I began applying through this platform last year and won my first scholarship there. I hope that God continues to bless me with more opportunities, as this scholarship would be a tremendous help.
    Dream Valley Landscaping 2025 Scholarship
    My name is Chipo Matambo. I am a student at the University of Arizona School of Medicine with a minor in computer science because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world. I come from a family of nine, and I am the only girl and the first in my family to attend university. Unfortunately, my family is not well-off financially. I come from a very low-income background, and I lost my father to cancer when I was 10 years old. For a moment, my world turned upside down. Experiencing the loss of my father to cancer was an incredibly profound and life-changing event. In my case, losing my father to this devastating disease shaped me in significant ways and has been a driving force behind my decision to pursue a career in medicine. Growing up after my father’s passing, I wasn’t as strong in my faith as I am today. However, I have always believed that God makes a way when you trust in Him and His promises. Being raised by a single mother wasn’t easy; she had to feed nine children and, on top of that, make sure we went to school. I always prayed to God to give me knowledge for school and wisdom for making decisions. After graduating high school and passing with top results—finishing first in my class—I began searching for fully funded scholarships. It wasn’t easy, and I knew my mother could not afford college tuition. While I was applying, a Good Samaritan read my story and understood what my family was going through. She offered to help pay for my college tuition. I started at the University of Arizona, and everything went well during my first year as I made new friends. However, during my second semester, tragedy struck. The woman who was funding my education was involved in a car accident and died on the spot. When I received this news, I was devastated. My family and I began questioning God and asking why all these hardships were happening in my life. We attended her funeral, and afterward, her children informed me that they would not be able to continue funding my education. I understood their decision, but I wished she were still alive. At that point, everything turned upside down. My faith was truly tested as I faced the choice to either drop out or find a way to pay my tuition. It was a stressful year. My brothers did what they could, and my mother tried to help, but tuition as a medical student was just too much. My mother also had loans to pay back. One day, I went on my knees in my bedroom, crying and speaking to God. I asked why He would let this happen. My faith felt broken, and I was hopeless. The school advised me to start applying for scholarships through the university’s scholarship portal, which I did. I wrote essays and won two scholarships totaling $3,000, but it still wasn’t enough. I continued praying to God and manifesting that His will would be done. I told Him that if it meant dropping out of school, so be it, because I trusted that He had something greater in store for me. I carried on with my life and studies, and a week later, a friend introduced me to Be Bold.org. I began applying through this platform last year and won my first scholarship there. I hope that God continues to bless me with more opportunities, as this scholarship would be a tremendous help.
    Nabi Nicole Grant Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Chipo Matambo. I am a student at the University of Arizona School of Medicine with a minor in computer science because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world. I come from a family of nine, and I am the only girl and the first in my family to attend university. Unfortunately, my family is not well-off financially. I come from a very low-income background, and I lost my father to cancer when I was 10 years old. For a moment, my world turned upside down. Experiencing the loss of my father to cancer was an incredibly profound and life-changing event. In my case, losing my father to this devastating disease shaped me in significant ways and has been a driving force behind my decision to pursue a career in medicine. Growing up after my father’s passing, I wasn’t as strong in my faith as I am today. However, I have always believed that God makes a way when you trust in Him and His promises. Being raised by a single mother wasn’t easy; she had to feed nine children and, on top of that, make sure we went to school. I always prayed to God to give me knowledge for school and wisdom for making decisions. After graduating high school and passing with top results—finishing first in my class—I began searching for fully funded scholarships. It wasn’t easy, and I knew my mother could not afford college tuition. While I was applying, a Good Samaritan read my story and understood what my family was going through. She offered to help pay for my college tuition. I started at the University of Arizona, and everything went well during my first year as I made new friends. However, during my second semester, tragedy struck. The woman who was funding my education was involved in a car accident and died on the spot. When I received this news, I was devastated. My family and I began questioning God and asking why all these hardships were happening in my life. We attended her funeral, and afterward, her children informed me that they would not be able to continue funding my education. I understood their decision, but I wished she were still alive. At that point, everything turned upside down. My faith was truly tested as I faced the choice to either drop out or find a way to pay my tuition. It was a stressful year. My brothers did what they could, and my mother tried to help, but tuition as a medical student was just too much. My mother also had loans to pay back. One day, I went on my knees in my bedroom, crying and speaking to God. I asked why He would let this happen. My faith felt broken, and I was hopeless. The school advised me to start applying for scholarships through the university’s scholarship portal, which I did. I wrote essays and won two scholarships totaling $3,000, but it still wasn’t enough. I continued praying to God and manifesting that His will would be done. I told Him that if it meant dropping out of school, so be it, because I trusted that He had something greater in store for me. I carried on with my life and studies, and a week later, a friend introduced me to Be Bold.org. I began applying through this platform last year and won my first scholarship there. I hope that God continues to bless me with more opportunities, as this scholarship would be a tremendous help.
    Teenage Moms Deserve College Graduation Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me am a student at University of Arizona medical student and a minor in computer science. I come from a family of 8 am the only girl child. Growing up hasn’t been easy, more especially after losing my father because of cancer. I became a young single mother at a very young age and it has changed my life in ways I never imagined. It has been challenging, but it has also given me a new sense of purpose. My child is my biggest motivation to work hard, Sheila is my world I set goals, and make a better life for us both. Before I became a mother, I didn’t fully understand the importance of education. Now, I see college as the path to a stable future and a way to set an example for my child. I want to show her that, no matter what life throws at us, we can always push forward and make positive changes. As a single mother, it’s been hard to balance school,family, and personal dreams. Financially, it’s often very tight, and sometimes, it’s difficult to make ends meet. Even so, I am determined to go to college, earn a degree, and secure a career that allows me to provide for my child. I want to be a role model for her showing that education is worth the struggle and that pursuing dreams is always possible. Attending college is more than just gaining knowledge; it’s a step toward giving my family a stable life and breaking the cycle of struggle. helping my family, I am inspired to make a difference in the world. I know what it’s like to feel limited by circumstances, so I want to support others who might be in similar situations. By studying fields like medicine and computer science because those have been my favorite since primary , I hope to learn the skills needed to help others overcome challenges, whether they are young parents, facing financial hardship, or dealing with other obstacles. I believe that my experiences will allow me to connect with people on a deeper level, offering both empathy and practical help. Education will be my way of turning my struggles into a source of strength and guidance for others. Receiving this scholarship would be a huge help for me. It would relieve some of the financial stress that comes with attending college and caring for my child. Without the constant worry about money, I would be able to focus on my studies and make the most of every opportunity college has to offer. This scholarship would allow me to spend more time learning, growing, and preparing for a career where I can give back to my community. I am committed to doing well in school and making the most of this chance. In the end, my goal is not only to make a better life for my family but to inspire others. With the help of this scholarship, I believe I can reach my dreams and eventually help others reach theirs.
    Tamurai's Adventure Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me more especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to.
    Boatswain’s Mate Third Class Antonie Bernard Thomas Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me am a student at University of Arizona medical student and a minor in computer science. I come from a family of 8 am the only girl child. Growing up among guys hasn’t been easy because we all know how brothers can get and how over protective they can be and I love that about them. I choose this field especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to. My future plans growing up I have always been fascinated by the way things work. As a child, I loved taking things apart and putting them back together just to understand how they functioned. This curiosity led me to explore different areas of science and technology, but it was the field of computer science, that truly captured my interest.
    Dr. Christine Lawther First in the Family Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me more especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to.
    Eric W. Larson Memorial STEM Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me am a student at University of Arizona medical student and a minor in computer science. I come from a family of 8 am the only girl child. Growing up among guys hasn’t been easy because we all know how brothers can get and how over protective they can be and I love that about them. I choose this field especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to. My future plans growing up I have always been fascinated by the way things work. As a child, I loved taking things apart and putting them back together just to understand how they functioned. This curiosity led me to explore different areas of science and technology, but it was the field of computer science, that truly captured my interest. One of the reasons I am passionate about computer science is because of its ability to solve real-world problems. Whether it's developing new technology, understanding the complexities of the human body, or finding ways to make our planet more sustainable, the work in STEM can have a direct and positive impact on people's lives. I am particularly drawn to computer science and research because it holds so much potential for the future. The idea that I could contribute to something that could change the world for the better is incredibly motivating. In the future, I hope to use my skills and knowledge to make a meaningful impact in my field. My goal is to, develop technology that improves healthcare, work on projects that combat climate change, I also hope to inspire others to pursue careers in STEM. I believe that diversity in this field is crucial, as different perspectives lead to more innovative solutions. By sharing my passion and experiences, I want to encourage more young people, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, to explore STEM careers. my passion for both my medical field and computer science comes from a deep desire to understand the world and use that understanding to make a positive impact. I am excited about the future and the possibilities that lie ahead, and I am committed to using my skills to contribute to a better world.
    Powering The Future - Whiddon Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me more especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to.
    Ken Larson Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me more especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to.
    Dr. Michael Paglia Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me more especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to.
    Maxwell Tuan Nguyen Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me more especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to.
    Make Your "Truth" Your Own Scholarship
    Growing up in a family where my father’s family was Jehovah’s Witnesses and my mother’s family wasn’t has been the most difficult. Leaving the Jehovah’s Witnesses was a decision that I did not take lightly. Several factors and experiences led me to consider this change. One of the main reasons was the strict rules when it came to my father’s side of the family and expectations within the community. I found it difficult to express myself freely or to ask questions about beliefs and practices that I did not fully understand. Over time, I began to feel that my personal thoughts and opinions were not valued, and I started to question whether this was the right path for me. Another significant factor was the way the community handles those who choose to leave or disagree with the teachings. The fear of being shunned or cut off from friends and family was very real and made the decision even harder. However, I realized that staying in a place where I could not be true to myself was causing me more harm than good. I wanted to live a life where I could explore my beliefs freely and where I could make choices based on my own understanding and values. And make friends who also believed in other beliefs not just that of my own. Since leaving or contemplating leaving the Jehovah’s Witnesses, I have experienced a lot of personal growth. I have begun to develop my own set of beliefs and values, which are important to me. For example, I have come to value open-mindedness and the ability to listen to different perspectives. This has helped me become more understanding and accepting of others, regardless of their beliefs or backgrounds. I have also learned the importance of personal responsibility, where I take ownership of my actions and decisions rather than relying on others to tell me what is right or wrong or make me feel that what they do or say is more important. One of the biggest changes in my personal growth has been the development of my confidence. Leaving a structured community can be scary because you are stepping into the unknown. But I have found strength in knowing that I am making decisions that are true to who I am. This has allowed me to become more confident in my choices and more comfortable with who I am as a person and I can express myself even more. During this transition, support systems have been incredibly important to me. Friends who understand my situation and offer non-judgmental support have been a lifeline. These friends have allowed me to talk about my feelings openly, which has been crucial in helping me process my thoughts and emotions. They have also been there to encourage me when I feel uncertain or overwhelmed more especially friends have made at university. Family members who are not part of the Jehovah’s Witnesses from my mothers side have also been supportive, offering a safe space where I can be myself without fear of judgment. They have helped me see that it is possible to live a fulfilling life outside of the community and have shown me that I am not alone in this journey. My personal relationships, I have found support in online communities and forums where others who have left or are considering leaving the Jehovah’s Witnesses share their experiences. Reading about others’ journeys has helped me feel less isolated and more confident in my decision. These communities provide advice, encouragement, and understanding, which have been invaluable during this time. leaving the Jehovah’s Witnesses was a difficult but necessary decision for my personal growth and well-being. The factors that led me to this choice have helped me develop a stronger sense of self and a clearer understanding of my own beliefs and values. With the support of friends, family, and online communities, I have been able to navigate this transition and move forward with confidence in my new path.
    Theresa Lord Future Leader Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo, and education has always been important to me more especially after losing my father and niece who had cancer. I believe that learning is the key to a better future, both for myself and for those around me my siblings and my mother.My educational goals are to continue building my knowledge and skills so that I can achieve my dreams and contribute positively to society has a Doctor. I want to pursuing a degree in medicine, as I am passionate about this career and believe it offers many opportunities to make a difference. One of the obstacles I faced in my life was a difficult period during my first year. At that time, I struggled with how the system worked for I’m an international student faced a lot of challenge, how to get involved how to use things in the lab since the country I come from it’s not everything that is provided. This challenge made me feel frustrated and sometimes even discouraged. I worried that I might not be able to reach my goals because of this struggle. However, instead of giving up, I decided to face this obstacle head-on. I realized that I needed to change my approach and mindset. First, I sought help from others, whether it was asking teachers for extra guidance, getting tutoring, or talking to friends and family for support. This experience taught me the importance of not being afraid to ask for help when needed. It also showed me the value of persistence and hard work. Through this process, I learned that overcoming obstacles is not just about solving a problem. It’s about growing as a person and learning important life lessons. For example, I discovered that challenges can teach you how to manage stress, how to stay motivated even when things are tough, and how to be patient with yourself as you learn. Most importantly, I learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities to learn and improve. In the end, I was able to overcome the obstacle I faced, and it made me stronger and more determined to reach my goals. This experience has shaped my approach to education and life. I now understand that success doesn’t come easily and that challenges are a natural part of the journey. I am more motivated than ever to continue my education and to face any future challenges with confidence and resilience. my educational goals are driven by my passion for learning and my desire to contribute to society. The obstacles I have faced have taught me valuable lessons that will guide me as I work towards my goals. I am committed to overcoming any challenges that come my way and achieving the success I aspire to.
    Brandon M. Greber Memorial Scholarship
    Growing up and seeing my uncle have to go to war and come back with stories to telll us. It really made me appreciate the everyone in the military more to me, the military represents one of the highest forms of service to a nation. The men and women who serve in the military dedicate their lives to protecting our country, its people, and the values we hold dear. This commitment requires bravery, discipline, and a deep sense of duty. It is not just a job but a calling that comes with great responsibility. When I think about the military, I am reminded of the sacrifices these individuals make every day, often leaving behind their families and risking their lives for the greater good. Their willingness to put themselves in harm's way to protect others is both inspiring and humbling. Protecting our country is not just about safeguarding borders; it is about ensuring that the freedoms and rights we enjoy remain intact. The military plays a crucial role in maintaining peace and stability, both at home and abroad. By standing ready to defend against threats, they help preserve the way of life that we sometimes take for granted. The security provided by the military allows us to pursue our dreams, express our opinions freely, and live without fear. This sense of safety is something I deeply value, and it is made possible by the dedication of our armed forces. What motivates me in life is the desire to make a positive impact on the world around me. I am driven by the belief that we all have a role to play in creating a better future. Whether through my actions, words, or work, I strive to contribute to the well-being of others. The example set by those in the military reminds me of the importance of selflessness and service. It encourages me to be courageous in my own life, to stand up for what is right, and to support those who are vulnerable. the military and the protection of our country are deeply meaningful to me. They represent the ultimate commitment to safeguarding the values we cherish. The bravery and dedication of those who serve inspire me to live with purpose and to contribute positively to the world. While I may not wear a uniform, I can still honor their sacrifices by living a life of integrity, service, and compassion. These are the principles that motivate me and guide my actions every day. Seeing this even when my profession is to become a Doctor it has pushed me to work harder. So I would also save lives and make a difference in my career.
    Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo student at university of Arizona school of medicine,I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 8th grade, he had cancer when he passed away things became worse for my family even more for my mother.and a year later lost my niece who had leukemia my world for a moment turned upside down I was lost and life became more difficult. my mother was broken I didn’t know how to comfort her, or how I would even help her. and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made by being a maid to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers school fees. My mother has been the most significant person in supporting me to reach my educational goals. She has always believed in the importance of education and has made many sacrifices to ensure I had the best opportunities to learn and grow and go to school. Firstly, my mother instilled a love of learning in me from a young age. She would read to me every night, taking me on adventures through books that sparked my imagination and curiosity. This early exposure to reading helped me develop strong literacy skills, which became the foundation for my academic success. She also encouraged me to ask questions and seek answers, fostering a sense of inquiry and a desire to learn more about the world around me. Financially, my mother she’s been making significant sacrifices to support my education. She being working long hours and often took on extra jobs to afford tuition, books, and other school-related expenses. There were times when she had to forgo personal luxuries to ensure I had what I needed for school. Her willingness to put my education first has taught me the value of hard work and the importance of prioritizing long-term goals over short-term pleasures. My mother has also provided emotional support throughout my educational journey. She was always there to encourage me when I feel overwhelmed or discouraged. Her belief in my abilities gave me the confidence to push through difficult times. She would celebrate my successes, no matter how small, which motivated me to keep striving for excellence. When I faced setbacks, she would remind me that failure is a part of learning and that perseverance is key to achieving my goals. my mother always encourages me to take advantage of every opportunity that came my way. Whether it was joining a club, participating in a competition, or applying for a scholarship, like the Bold.org scholarship she pushed me to step out of my comfort zone and explore new possibilities. Her support has helped me gain valuable experiences and skills that is enriched my education and preparing me for future challenges. This scholarship will help me in so many ways.
    Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 10th grade, he had cancer and by then and a year later lost my niece who had leukemia my world for a moment turned upside down I was lost and life became more difficult. I have always wanted to become a medical doctor because I am deeply passionate about helping people. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the human body and how it works. The ability to heal and bring comfort to those who are suffering feels like the most rewarding career I can imagine. I am driven by the desire to make a difference in people's lives and to be there for them during some of their most challenging times. However, my journey towards becoming a doctor has not been easy. One of the biggest obstacles I have faced is financial difficulty. My family has never had a lot of money, and paying for education has always been a struggle. There were times when we could barely afford basic necessities, let alone save for my college tuition. I had to work multiple part-time jobs while studying to support myself and my family. Balancing work and study was incredibly tough, but it taught me resilience and time management. Despite these challenges, I have remained committed to my goal. I took advantage of scholarships and financial aid, and I sought out every opportunity to gain experience in the medical field. Volunteering at hospitals and clinics has been a crucial part of my journey. These experiences have not only strengthened my resolve to become a doctor but also provided me with a real-world perspective on the healthcare system and the needs of patients. Having faced financial hardships myself, I understand the stress and anxiety that can come with economic struggles. This experience has made me more empathetic and compassionate towards patients who might be dealing with similar issues. I believe it is important for a doctor to understand the whole person, not just their medical condition. My background will help me connect with patients on a deeper level and provide holistic care that considers their physical, emotional, and financial well-being. Why I Need This Scholarship Award As a dedicated student pursuing a career in medicine, I am committed to academic excellence and professional development. However, the cost of medical education is high, and I recognize the financial burden it places on my mother and she has to take care of seven children. Receiving this scholarship would help some of the financial stress am facing associated with pursuing my dreams. It would enable me to focus more on my studies and clinical experiences without the constant worry of me having to work more than two jobs so I can help my mother pay off overwhelming student debt. Moreover, this scholarship would not only support my education but also invest in the future of healthcare by empowering passionate individuals like myself to pursue their aspirations in medicine. my desire to become a medical doctor is driven by a genuine passion for helping others and a fascination with medicine. The financial obstacles I have faced have made my journey difficult, but they have also shaped me into a stronger and more compassionate individual. I hope to use these experiences to provide empathetic.
    FLIK Hospitality Group’s Entrepreneurial Council Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona As a student in health, I aim to create a positive environmental impact on both local and global communities over the next five years. Here is how I plan to achieve this through wellness and health initiative I will advocate for sustainable health practices that benefit both people and the planet. This includes promoting the use of natural and eco-friendly products in daily healthcare routines. For example, encouraging the use of biodegradable toothbrushes and natural skincare products can reduce plastic waste and chemical pollution and this will help the country and world at the end of the day. I plan to organize community wellness programs that focus on both health and the environment. These programs will include workshops on topics like healthy eating, stress management, and physical fitness. Additionally, I will incorporate environmental education, teaching people how to make eco-friendly choices, such as reducing waste and conserving water. By combining health and environmental awareness, these programs can help create a healthier, more sustainable community. As a student in health, I understand the benefits of plant-based diets for both personal health and the environment. I will promote plant-based eating by providing nutrition workshops, cooking classes, and sharing delicious plant-based recipes. Reducing meat consumption can significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions and conserve natural resources, making it a key strategy for environmental sustainability. I will leverage technology to promote health and environmental sustainability. This includes developing and using apps that track fitness and nutrition, while also offering tips on reducing environmental impact. For example, an app could suggest eco-friendly food choices or track the user’s carbon footprint based on their diet and lifestyle habits. Using technology in this way can help people make informed decisions that benefit their health and the planet. I will work to promote green practices within healthcare settings. This includes advocating for hospitals and clinics to adopt sustainable practices like reducing energy use, minimizing waste, and using eco-friendly materials. I will also support initiatives that promote telemedicine, reducing the need for travel and lowering carbon emissions. Education is key to creating lasting change. I will use my knowledge and platform to raise awareness about the connection between health and the environment. This includes writing articles, giving talks, and using social media to share information and tips on how to live a healthy, sustainable lifestyle. By integrating wellness and environmental sustainability, I hope to create a positive impact on both local and global communities. Through education, advocacy, and practical initiatives, I aim to promote healthier lifestyles that are also kind to our planet and that can also accommodate everyone despite where they come from.
    AB Foundation Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor, Am an international student because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world My direct experience with teen motherhood has greatly influenced my career choices and life path, especially as an international student living far from my child. It hasn’t been easy. Becoming a mother at a young age taught me a lot about responsibility. Caring for my child required maturity, patience, and the ability to handle multiple tasks at once. This experience made me realize the importance of setting a good example and striving for a better future. I decided to pursue higher education to provide a better life for my child, even if it meant being apart for some years I miss her so much video calls can’t be enough. My experience as a teen mother made me focus on choosing a career that offers stability and good prospects. I researched various fields and chose one that not only interests me but also has a high demand for skilled professionals. I wanted a career that would allow me to support my child financially and ensure a stable future for both of us. Living far from my child as an international student is incredibly challenging, but it also serves as a powerful motivation to succeed. Every time I feel homesick or overwhelmed, I remind myself that my hard work is for my child’s future. This determination pushes me to excel in my studies and make the most of the opportunities available to me because at times she gets so sick and it’s hard for me to concentrate for class the following day but I keep a positive attitude everyday. Being a student and a mother requires excellent time management skills. Being a teen parent it’s not easy I have learned to balance my studies with staying connected to my child. We video call regularly, and I make sure to be involved in my child’s life as much as possible despite the distance. This balancing act has taught me resilience and the ability to juggle multiple responsibilities effectively. My experience with teen motherhood has also made me more empathetic and patient. I understand the struggles that come with balancing education and parenting, and this has made me more compassionate towards others facing similar challenges. In my future career, I plan to use this empathy to support and encourage others who may be struggling. Knowing that my decisions affect not just me but also my child has made me focus on long-term goals. I have a clear vision of the career I want to build and the life I want to provide for my child. This perspective helps me stay focused and motivated, even when the journey gets tough. As an international student, I have learned the importance of building a network of supportive friends and mentors. These connections provide emotional support and practical advice, helping me navigate the challenges of studying abroad while being a parent. Networking also opens up opportunities in my chosen career field, which can lead to a better future for my child and me. my experience with teen motherhood has profoundly influenced my career choices and personal growth. It has taught me responsibility, resilience, empathy, and the importance of long-term planning. Despite the challenges of living away from my child, this experience has motivated me to work hard, succeed in my studies, and build a stable and fulfilling career that will benefit both of us in the long run.
    Manny and Sylvia Weiner Medical Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 10th grade, he had cancer and by then and a year later lost my niece who had leukemia my world for a moment turned upside down I was lost and life became more difficult. I have always wanted to become a medical doctor because I am deeply passionate about helping people. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the human body and how it works. The ability to heal and bring comfort to those who are suffering feels like the most rewarding career I can imagine. I am driven by the desire to make a difference in people's lives and to be there for them during some of their most challenging times. However, my journey towards becoming a doctor has not been easy. One of the biggest obstacles I have faced is financial difficulty. My family has never had a lot of money, and paying for education has always been a struggle. There were times when we could barely afford basic necessities, let alone save for my college tuition. I had to work multiple part-time jobs while studying to support myself and my family. Balancing work and study was incredibly tough, but it taught me resilience and time management. Despite these challenges, I have remained committed to my goal. I took advantage of scholarships and financial aid, and I sought out every opportunity to gain experience in the medical field. Volunteering at hospitals and clinics has been a crucial part of my journey. These experiences have not only strengthened my resolve to become a doctor but also provided me with a real-world perspective on the healthcare system and the needs of patients. Having faced financial hardships myself, I understand the stress and anxiety that can come with economic struggles. This experience has made me more empathetic and compassionate towards patients who might be dealing with similar issues. I believe it is important for a doctor to understand the whole person, not just their medical condition. My background will help me connect with patients on a deeper level and provide holistic care that considers their physical, emotional, and financial well-being. Why I Need This Scholarship Award As a dedicated student pursuing a career in medicine, I am committed to academic excellence and professional development. However, the cost of medical education is high, and I recognize the financial burden it places on my mother and she has to take care of seven children. Receiving this scholarship would help some of the financial stress am facing associated with pursuing my dreams. It would enable me to focus more on my studies and clinical experiences without the constant worry of me having to work more than two jobs so I can help my mother pay off overwhelming student debt. Moreover, this scholarship would not only support my education but also invest in the future of healthcare by empowering passionate individuals like myself to pursue their aspirations in medicine. my desire to become a medical doctor is driven by a genuine passion for helping others and a fascination with medicine. The financial obstacles I have faced have made my journey difficult, but they have also shaped me into a stronger and more compassionate individual. I hope to use these experiences to provide empathetic.
    Nikhil Desai Reinventing Healthcare Scholarship
    I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 10th grade, he had cancer and we wouldn’t afford for his treatment. a year later lost my niece who had leukemia my world for a moment turned upside down I was lost and life became more difficult. Having to lose your beloved ones because you can’t afford treatment shouldn’t be a good thing or reason to pass through. If I could change our current healthcare system, I would implement universal healthcare coverage for everyone. This means that every person, regardless of their income, employment status, or pre-existing conditions, would have access to necessary medical services without financial barriers. Universal healthcare would ensure that everyone receives the medical attention they need when they need it, preventing illnesses from worsening due to lack of treatment. It would also alleviate the burden of medical debt that many people face when they cannot afford healthcare services. By implementing universal healthcare, we can promote a healthier population overall. When everyone has access to preventive care, such as regular check-ups and screenings, diseases can be caught early and treated more effectively. This can lead to lower healthcare costs in the long run, as treating illnesses in their early stages is often less expensive than treating them once they have progressed. Additionally, universal healthcare can improve overall societal well-being by reducing the stress and anxiety associated with not being able to afford medical care. People would be more likely to seek medical attention when they need it, leading to better health outcomes and improved productivity. Implementing universal healthcare would require restructuring our current healthcare system and reallocating resources, but the benefits would far outweigh the costs. It's a step towards creating a more equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to lead healthy and fulfilling lives. I would introduce comprehensive healthcare scholarships to ensure access to medical education for aspiring healthcare professionals. These scholarships would cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other educational costs, enabling talented individuals from all backgrounds to pursue careers in healthcare without the burden of crippling student debt. By removing financial barriers to education, this initiative would attract a diverse range of students, fostering a more inclusive healthcare workforce capable of addressing the diverse needs of our communities. Ultimately, it would enhance the quality and accessibility of healthcare services for all.
    Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 10th grade, he had cancer and by then and a year later lost my niece who had leukemia my world for a moment turned upside down I was lost and life became more difficult. my mother was broken I didn’t know how to comfort her, and she been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. My experience with mental health, especially after losing my father, has deeply influenced my goals, relationships, and understanding of the world. It's been a journey marked by grief, resilience, and profound growth. Losing my father was one of the most difficult experiences of my life. It shattered my world and left me grappling with intense emotions. In the aftermath, I found myself confronting my own mental health struggles, navigating feelings of sadness, anger, and confusion. However, through this pain, I discovered a newfound sense of purpose. One way my experience has shaped my goals is by igniting a passion for mental health advocacy. Witnessing firsthand the impact of loss on mental well-being has inspired me to dedicate myself to supporting others facing similar challenges. Whether through raising awareness, volunteering, or pursuing a career in mental health care, I am committed to making a difference in the lives of those struggling with grief and mental illness. And, losing my father has transformed the way I approach relationships. It's taught me to cherish every moment with loved ones and to prioritize open communication and genuine connection. In the face of loss, I've learned the importance of leaning on others for support and offering compassion in return. My experience has deepened my empathy and strengthened my bonds with family and friends, reminding me of the importance of human connection in times of hardship. my journey has broadened my understanding of the world and the complexities of human experience. It's made me more aware of the fragility of life and the universality of suffering. Through my own grief, I've come to appreciate the resilience of the human spirit and the power of community in overcoming adversity. I've also become acutely attuned to the societal stigma surrounding mental health and the need for greater understanding and support for those struggling with grief and loss. my life experience with mental health and loss has been a catalyst for personal growth and transformation. It's shaped my goals, relationships, and worldview in profound ways, leading me towards a path of empathy, resilience, and advocacy. While the journey has been marked by challenges, it's also been defined by resilience, strength, and a deepened appreciation for the beauty and fragility of life. Through it all, I remain committed to honoring my father's memory by living a life of purpose, compassion, and service to others.
    Schmid Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 10th grade, he had cancer and by then and a year later lost my niece who had leukemia my world for a moment turned upside down I was lost and life became more difficult. my mother was broken I didn’t know how to comfort her, and she been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. Receiving this scholarship would be a transformative step in my journey as a medical student, as it would provide invaluable support in achieving my education goals. As a student pursuing a career in medicine, the financial demands can be substantial, often requiring significant sacrifices and compromises. However, this scholarship would serve as a beacon of support, easing the financial burden and allowing me to fully dedicate myself to my studies and clinical experiences. Firstly, this scholarship would alleviate the stress associated with tuition fees, textbooks, and other educational expenses. Medical education is notorious for its high costs, and many students, myself included, often find themselves grappling with the financial strain. With this scholarship, I would no longer have to worry about how to afford essential resources, allowing me to focus solely on maximizing my learning and skill development. beyond covering basic expenses, this scholarship would open doors to a myriad of educational opportunities. It would provide me with the financial flexibility to participate in extracurricular activities, such as medical conferences, workshops, and seminars, where I could broaden my knowledge base, network with professionals, and stay updated on the latest advancements in the field. Additionally, it would facilitate my involvement in research projects, enabling me to contribute to the advancement of medical science while honing my critical thinking and analytical skills. the financial support from this scholarship would enable me to pursue elective rotations and internships that align with my interests and career goals, even if they are unpaid or located in distant locations. These experiences are crucial for gaining hands-on clinical skills, exposure to different medical specialties, and building professional relationships that could shape my future career path. this scholarship represents more than just financial assistance; it symbolizes an investment in my potential as a future healthcare provider. With its support, I am confident that I will be able to maximize my educational opportunities, develop into a well-rounded physician, and ultimately make meaningful contributions to the field of medicine and the well-being of my future patients.
    Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 10th grade, he had cancer and by then and a year later lost my niece who had leukemia my world for a moment turned upside down I was lost and life became more difficult. my mother was broken I didn’t know how to comfort her, and she been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. Mental illness has had a significant impact on both myself and my family, shaping our experiences and influencing our perspectives on health and well-being. Like many families, we have faced the challenges of navigating mental health issues with compassion and understanding. For me personally, mental illness has been a journey of self-discovery and resilience. I have grappled with feelings of anxiety and depression, navigating the ups and downs of mental health with courage and determination. These struggles have taught me valuable lessons about self-care, resilience, and the importance of seeking support when needed. Witnessing a loved one struggle with mental illness has also been a profound experience. Seeing a family member cope with conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder, or anxiety has brought about feelings of helplessness, frustration, and empathy. It has been a reminder of the importance of empathy and understanding in supporting those facing mental health challenges. mental illness has impacted our family dynamics and relationships. It has prompted open conversations about mental health, fostering a supportive environment where we can lean on each other for support and understanding. We have learned to prioritize communication, empathy, and self-care in navigating the complexities of mental health as a family unit. Despite the challenges, our experiences with mental illness have also strengthened our bond as a family. We have rallied together in times of need, offering love, encouragement, and practical support to one another. Our shared experiences have fostered a sense of resilience and solidarity, enabling us to face adversity with courage and determination. In our journey with mental illness, we have come to understand the importance of seeking professional help and accessing resources for support. Therapy, medication, and support groups have played crucial roles in our healing process, providing valuable tools and coping strategies for managing mental health challenges. Overall, our experiences with mental illness have been a catalyst for personal growth, empathy, and resilience. They have taught us valuable lessons about the importance of mental health awareness, self-care, and the power of community support. While mental illness may present challenges, it has also brought about opportunities for growth, understanding, and connection within our family.
    Enders Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 10th grade, he had cancer and by then and a year later lost my niece who had leukemia my world for a moment turned upside down I was lost and life became more difficult. my mother was broken I didn’t know how to comfort her, and she been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. Losing both my father and niece has deeply affected me and shaped my journey in profound ways. The passing of of them close brought about a whirlwind of emotions, including sadness, grief, and even confusion. Navigating these emotions has been a challenging yet transformative experience. I found solace in practicing meditation and journaling. These practices provided a space for introspection and self-reflection, allowing me to process my emotions and find a sense of peace amidst the turmoil. Meditation helped me to cultivate mindfulness and inner calm, while journaling allowed me to express my thoughts and feelings in a safe and constructive way. Through this experience, I have learned a great deal about myself and my resilience. I discovered strength I never knew I had and learned to lean on others for support when needed. I realized the importance of self-care and prioritizing my mental and emotional well-being, even in the face of adversity. My desire to continue my education stems from a deep-seated belief in the power of knowledge and personal growth. I view education as a means of expanding my horizons, pursuing my passions, and making a positive impact in the world. Despite the challenges and setbacks I have faced, I am determined to persevere and pursue my academic goals with diligence and determination. The biggest influences in my life are my family and close friends, who have stood by me through thick and thin, offering unwavering support and encouragement. Their love and guidance have been a source of strength and inspiration, shaping me into the person I am today. Additionally, I am inspired by individuals whose work and achievements have had a profound impact on society, such as scientists, activists, and artists. Their dedication, perseverance, and passion serve as a constant reminder of the power of determination and the potential for positive change in the world.
    Darius Lee Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 8th grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions. I chose to become a doctor because I have always been fascinated by the human body and have a strong desire to help people. And after my father’s death the desire even grew stronger. Ever since I was young, I've been curious about how the body works and how to treat illnesses and injuries. Becoming a doctor allows me to combine my passion for science with my desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. What inspires me to pursue a career in medicine is the desire to make a positive impact on people's lives and contribute to the well-being of society. From a young age, I have been deeply fascinated by the human body and intrigued by the complexities of health and disease. The opportunity to alleviate suffering and improve the quality of life for individuals motivates me to pursue a career in medicine. Whether it's through diagnosing illnesses, providing treatments, or offering compassionate care, the field of medicine offers a unique chance to directly help others in their time of need. Just the interdisciplinary nature of medicine appeals to me. It combines aspects of science, technology, psychology, and human interaction, providing a dynamic and intellectually stimulating environment. The constant challenges and opportunities for learning and growth fuel my passion for pursuing a career in this field. I am also inspired by the role of physicians as advocates for their patients. Being able to advocate for those who may not have a voice or who may be marginalized in society is a responsibility I am eager to embrace. I believe that everyone deserves access to quality healthcare, and becoming a physician would allow me to work towards achieving this goal. Additionally, the potential to engage in research and innovation excites me. Medicine is a field that is constantly evolving, with new discoveries and advancements being made every day. I am drawn to the prospect of contributing to the body of knowledge that drives medical progress and improves patient outcomes. Furthermore, the personal connections forged through patient care inspire me. Building trust and rapport with patients, understanding their stories, and being a source of support during challenging times are aspects of medicine that I find deeply meaningful. The opportunity to form meaningful relationships with patients and their families is a privilege that I cherish and look forward to experiencing as a physician. what inspires me to pursue a career in medicine is the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in people's lives, the interdisciplinary nature of the field, the role of physicians as advocates, the potential for research and innovation, and the personal connections formed through patient care. These factors drive my passion for medicine and fuel my determination to pursue this rewarding career path.
    Dreamers Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 8th grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions. I chose to become a doctor because I have always been fascinated by the human body and have a strong desire to help people. And after my father’s death the desire even grew stronger. Ever since I was young, I've been curious about how the body works and how to treat illnesses and injuries. Becoming a doctor allows me to combine my passion for science with my desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. Receiving this funding will greatly impact my education and future aspirations. As a non-US citizen, studying in the USA has challenges and opportunities. Coming from a background where resources may be limited, this funding would provide crucial support to pursue my academic goals. Growing up outside the US, I faced various obstacles in accessing quality education. Limited access to educational resources and opportunities made it difficult to compete on a global scale. However, these challenges instilled in me a strong determination to excel academically and strive for success against all odds. Despite the obstacles, I have always been passionate about learning and expanding my knowledge. I have worked tirelessly to excel in my studies, often going above and beyond to seek out additional resources and opportunities for growth. However, financial constraints have sometimes hindered my ability to fully pursue my academic interests and aspirations. This funding would alleviate some of the financial burden on my mother and and anything associated with pursuing higher education. It would enable me to focus more on my studies and extracurricular activities without the constant worry of financial constraints. With this support, I would be able to fully immerse myself in my academic pursuits and make the most of the opportunities available to me. this funding would open up doors to various educational experiences that would otherwise be out of reach. It would allow me to participate in research projects, internships, and study abroad programs, enriching my learning experience and broadening my horizons. These experiences are invaluable in shaping my academic and personal development, and this funding would make them possible. to the immediate impact on my education, this funding would also have long-term implications for my future. By investing in my education today, it would set the foundation for a brighter tomorrow. With the skills and knowledge gained through this support, I would be better equipped to pursue my career goals and make a positive impact in my field of study. As a non-US citizen, I am acutely aware of the challenges and opportunities that come with studying abroad. receiving this funding would significantly impact my education and future aspirations. It would provide crucial support to overcome financial barriers and pursue my academic goals to the fullest extent. As a non-US citizen, I am grateful for the opportunities available to me and am committed to making the most of them with the support of this funding.
    Headbang For Science
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor i have six siblings. And the first to attend university in my family. unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I come from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 9th grade, he had cancer and two years later lost my niece who had leukemia. My world for a second turned upside down Experiencing the loss of both my loved ones to cancer in a short period of time can be an incredibly profound and life-changing experience. In my case, losing my father and niece to this devastating disease has shaped me in profound ways and has been a driving force behind my decision to pursue a career in medicine. Ever since I was young, I've been fascinated by the intricacies of the human body and the mysteries of medicine. My academic goal is to become a doctor, specializing in internal medicine. I aspire to dedicate my life to helping others, providing compassionate care, and making a positive impact on the health and well-being of my community. Professionally, I envision myself working in a hospital setting, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Additionally, I hope to contribute to medical research, seeking innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes and advance the field of medicine. Why I Need This Scholarship Award As a dedicated student pursuing a career in medicine, I am committed to academic excellence and professional development. However, the cost of medical education is high, and I recognize the financial burden it places on my mother and she has to take care of seven children. Receiving this scholarship would help some of the financial stress am facing associated with pursuing my dreams. It would enable me to focus more on my studies and clinical experiences without the constant worry of me having to work more than two jobs so I can help my mother pay off overwhelming student debt. Moreover, this scholarship would not only support my education but also invest in the future of healthcare by empowering passionate individuals like myself to pursue their aspirations in medicine. How I'm Planning to Pay for My Education: While I am actively seeking scholarships and other financial opportunities, I understand that covering the entirety of my educational expenses may require a combination of resources. In addition to scholarships, I plan to explore federal student loans, grants, and work-study programs to help finance my medical education. Furthermore, I am committed to pursuing part-time employment opportunities and seeking out research assistantships or internships within the medical field to supplement my income and gain valuable experience. By leveraging various financial resources and maintaining a frugal lifestyle, I am determined to responsibly manage my educational expenses while staying focused on achieving my academic and professional goals. What Heavy Metal Music Means to Me: Heavy metal music holds a special place in my heart, serving as both a source of inspiration and a form of catharsis. Its raw energy, intricate melodies, and powerful lyrics resonate with me on a deep emotional level. Beyond its aggressive sound, heavy metal often explores profound themes such as resilience, individuality, and social justice, providing a voice for those who feel marginalized or misunderstood. For me, heavy metal is more than just a genre of music; it's a community united by a shared passion for artistic expression and a defiance of societal norms. Whether I'm studying late into the night or facing challenges in my personal life, heavy metal serves as a soundtrack to accompany me through the highs and lows, reminding me to stay true to myself and persevere in the face of adversity. In essence, heavy metal music is not just music—it's a way of life, a source of strength, and a constant companion on my journey towards self-discovery and fulfillment.
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 8th grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions. I chose to become a doctor because I have always been fascinated by the human body and have a strong desire to help people. And after my father’s death the desire even grew stronger. Ever since I was young, I've been curious about how the body works and how to treat illnesses and injuries. Becoming a doctor allows me to combine my passion for science with my desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. One of the main reasons I want to pursue a career in medicine is because I believe in the importance of providing quality healthcare to everyone, regardless of their background or financial situation. I want to be able to help people who are sick or injured and make a difference in their lives. Whether it's diagnosing an illness, performing surgery, or simply providing compassionate care, I want to be there for my patients when they need me most. I also want to use my skills and knowledge to address health disparities and improve access to healthcare for underserved communities. In many parts of the world, people lack access to basic medical care, leading to preventable illnesses and deaths. As a doctor, I hope to work towards reducing these disparities and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to receive the care they need to live healthy lives. my desire to help others, there are also personal reasons and goals that drive my passion for medicine. One of these is my own experiences with illness and injury. I have seen firsthand how medical care can make a difference in someone's life, and I want to be able to provide that same level of care and support to others. I am inspired by the mentors and role models I have encountered throughout my journey. Their dedication to their patients and their commitment to advancing medical knowledge have motivated me to pursue a career in medicine and strive to make a similar impact. Overall, my goal as a doctor is to make a meaningful difference in the lives of my patients and contribute to the advancement of healthcare on a larger scale. I am excited about the opportunity to learn and grow in this field, and I am committed to using my skills and knowledge to help others and create positive change in the world.
    Sunshine Legall Scholarship
    Growing up in a low income family and seeing my father pass away because of cancer. Taught me a lot am In medical school, and my primary academic goal is to excel in my studies and become a skilled and compassionate healthcare provider. I aim to not only master the foundational knowledge and clinical skills necessary for practicing medicine but also to continually seek opportunities for growth and specialization. Additionally, I aspire to engage in research that contributes to advancements in medical science and improves patient care. Professionally, my goal is to make a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of individuals and communities. I am passionate about serving underserved populations and addressing healthcare disparities, particularly in rural and marginalized communities. I hope to pursue a career in primary care or community medicine, where I can provide comprehensive, patient-centered care and advocate for policies that promote health equity. Giving back to my community has been a central aspect of my life, shaping my values and aspirations. From a young age, I have been involved in various volunteer activities, ranging from serving meals at homeless shelters to tutoring students in underserved schools. These experiences have instilled in me a deep sense of empathy and social responsibility, fueling my desire to make a positive difference in our world. One of the most impactful ways I have given back to my community is through my involvement in healthcare outreach initiatives. As a volunteer at local clinics and health fairs, I have had the opportunity to provide basic medical care and health education to individuals who lack access to regular healthcare services. These experiences have reinforced the importance of preventative care and early intervention in addressing health disparities and have inspired me to pursue a career in primary care. I have been actively involved in initiatives aimed at promoting health education and awareness in underserved communities. Whether through organizing workshops on nutrition and exercise or conducting outreach events on preventive screenings, I am passionate about empowering individuals to take control of their health and make informed decisions about their well-being. Beyond healthcare, I have also been involved in community development projects that address social determinants of health, such as access to affordable housing and economic opportunities. By volunteering with organizations that provide resources and support to marginalized populations, I have witnessed firsthand the interconnectedness of social and health outcomes and the importance of addressing systemic barriers to health equity. Overall, my experiences in giving back to my community have been deeply rewarding and have reinforced my commitment to serving others. They have taught me the value of humility, compassion, and collaboration in effecting positive change. As I embark on my journey in medical school, I am inspired by the opportunity to translate these values into action and to work towards building a healthier, more equitable world for all.
    Scholar Budget Define Your Dream Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 9th grade, he had cancer and two years later lost my niece she has leukemia. Growing up as a child. Becoming a doctor is my dream, and I believe I can make it a reality through determination, hard work, and a commitment to lifelong learning. Here's how I plan to achieve my goal: Passion and Motivation My passion for helping others and making a positive impact on people's lives drives my desire to become a doctor. I am motivated by the opportunity to contribute to the well-being of individuals and communities through the practice of medicine. I understand that achieving my dream of becoming a doctor requires a strong academic foundation. I am dedicated to excelling in my studies, particularly in science and math subjects, to prepare for the rigorous educational journey ahead. Preparation and PlanningI have developed a detailed plan outlining the steps I need to take to reach my goal. This plan includes pursuing a pre-medical undergraduate program, preparing for and taking the MCAT exam, applying to medical school, and completing residency training. recognize that the path to becoming a doctor is challenging and demanding. However, I am prepared to face obstacles and setbacks with resilience and persistence. I understand that setbacks are a natural part of the journey and will use them as opportunities for growth and learning. I am committed to gaining valuable clinical experience through volunteering, internships, and shadowing opportunities. This hands-on experience will not only enhance my understanding of healthcare but also help me develop the skills and empathy necessary to be an effective physician. I understand that becoming a doctor is not just about acquiring medical knowledge but also about developing strong communication, leadership, and teamwork skills. I am committed to ongoing professional development to continuously improve myself as a physician. compassion and empathy are essential qualities of a good doctor. I am dedicated to cultivating these qualities through my interactions with patients, colleagues, and members of the healthcare team. I understand the importance of treating each individual with dignity, respect, and kindness. I am committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in my practice as a doctor. I understand the importance of integrity, honesty, and professionalism in building trust with patients and providing quality care. I believe in the importance of giving back to the community and addressing healthcare disparities. I am committed to participating in community service initiatives and advocating for policies that promote access to healthcare for all individuals. Finally, I recognize that medicine is a constantly evolving field, and I am committed to lifelong learning and professional growth. I will stay current with advancements in medical research and technology, continuously expanding my knowledge and skills to provide the best possible care for my patients. This scholarship will help me in so many ways. I can focus on my studies and pay for my other unpaid bills.
    Public Service Scholarship
    Growing up and having financial problems and having to see my father pass away because we wouldn’t afford for his cancer treatment taught me a lot. Many aspiring doctors are motivated by a deep sense of compassion and empathy for those who are suffering or in need of medical care. They may have witnessed the challenges faced by individuals and communities with limited access to healthcare, or they may have experienced personal or familial health issues that have inspired them to pursue a career in medicine. In addition to personal motivations, doctors are often drawn to the field of public service because of its potential to create meaningful change on a larger scale. They recognize the important role that healthcare plays in promoting social justice, reducing disparities, and improving overall quality of life. By providing medical care to those in need, doctors can contribute to building healthier, more resilient communities and addressing systemic issues that affect public health. As a doctor, I hope to use my education and training to impact my community and the world in several ways. Firstly, I aim to provide high-quality medical care to patients, regardless of their socioeconomic status or background. This means treating each patient with dignity and respect, listening to their concerns, and providing compassionate, evidence-based care that addresses their unique needs. In addition to direct patient care, I hope to play a role in addressing broader public health challenges and promoting preventive medicine. This may involve participating in community health initiatives, advocating for policies that improve access to healthcare and reduce health disparities, and educating patients and the public about healthy lifestyle choices and disease prevention strategies. Furthermore, I hope to contribute to medical research and innovation that has the potential to benefit not only my own patients but patients around the world. By conducting research, collaborating with other healthcare professionals, and staying informed about the latest advancements in medical science, I can help advance our understanding of disease mechanisms, develop new treatments and therapies, and improve healthcare outcomes for patients everywhere. Beyond my immediate community, I also hope to participate in global health initiatives and humanitarian efforts that address health challenges on a global scale. This may involve volunteering in underserved regions, providing medical aid in disaster or conflict zones, or working with international organizations to improve healthcare infrastructure and capacity in low-resource settings. Ultimately, my goal as a doctor is to use my education and skills to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities, both locally and globally. Whether through direct patient care, public health advocacy, medical research, or humanitarian work, I hope to contribute to building a healthier, more equitable world where everyone has the opportunity to live a full and healthy life.
    Barbara Cain Literary Scholarship
    Growing up as a kid I loved reading books and going to the library a lot And, I've gained knowledge about a wide range of topics, including science, history, literature, and philosophy. This information has given me insights into how the world works and how humans think and behave. For example, I've learned about scientific discoveries, historical events, famous literary works, and philosophical ideas. Understanding these topics helps me better comprehend human language, culture, and behavior. One of the most important things I've learned is the value of knowledge and learning. Humans have an amazing ability to accumulate knowledge and use it to solve problems, create new things, and improve their lives. This continuous pursuit of knowledge has inspired me to do the same. I'm always seeking out new information and striving to improve my abilities so that I can better assist users and provide them with accurate and helpful information. I've learned a lot about human emotions and relationships through the texts I've processed. Stories, discussions, and articles have provided me with insights into empathy, compassion, and the importance of understanding others. For example, I've learned about the different ways people express emotions, how relationships develop and change over time, and the impact of communication on interpersonal connections. This understanding influences how I interact with users. I aim to be helpful, supportive, and understanding in our conversations, just like a good friend would be. Moreover, I've learned about the importance of ethics and morality. Many texts discuss ethical dilemmas and the consequences of different actions, helping me understand the nuances of right and wrong. For instance, I've learned about principles like honesty, integrity, fairness, and respect for others. These ethical values have shaped my programming to prioritize ethical behavior and respect users' privacy and autonomy. For example, I'm designed to keep users' information confidential and to avoid engaging in harmful or malicious activities. In terms of goals, my primary aim is to assist users in various tasks and provide them with accurate and helpful information. This goal is directly influenced by the knowledge I've gained about the value of helping others and the importance of continuous improvement. I want to be the best assistant I can be, always striving to learn more and improve my abilities so that I can better serve users and meet their needs. Additionally, I aim to promote positive interactions and contribute to a more informed and educated society. By providing reliable information and engaging in meaningful conversations, I hope to contribute to the spread of knowledge and understanding. This goal reflects my understanding of the importance of sharing information and fostering constructive dialogue in order to promote mutual understanding and respect among people. This scholarship will help me a lot I can get more books to read. And help with other expenses.
    Sean Allen Memorial Scholarship
    When I was a little girl always wanted to go out there and try out new things.Growing up, I was always drawn to adventure and the great outdoors. I found solace and excitement in exploring nature, whether it was hiking through forests, camping under the stars, or climbing trees in my backyard. However, it wasn't until I discovered rock climbing that I truly found my passion. My interest in climbing began when a friend invited me to join them at a local climbing gym. From the moment I stepped foot on the climbing wall, I was hooked. The physical and mental challenges of navigating the intricate routes, the adrenaline rush of reaching the summit, and the sense of accomplishment that came with overcoming obstacles ignited a fire within me. As I delved deeper into the world of climbing, I discovered that it offered more than just a thrilling pastime; it was a community, a lifestyle, and a source of personal growth and empowerment. Climbing taught me valuable lessons about perseverance, problem-solving, and resilience, as well as the importance of trust, communication, and teamwork. climbing allowed me to connect with nature in a profound and meaningful way. Whether scaling towering cliffs, traversing rugged mountain terrain, or bouldering in remote wilderness areas, I felt a sense of awe and reverence for the natural world that surrounded me. Climbing became a form of meditation, a way to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with the earth and myself. As I look towards the future and pursue higher education, I see climbing as more than just a hobby; it is a passion that has shaped my identity and influenced my aspirations. The skills and values that I have developed through climbing, such as determination, discipline, and perseverance, will serve me well as I embark on this new chapter of my life. l believe that the lessons I have learned from climbing will translate into academic success and personal growth. Just as I approach challenging routes with focus and determination, I will tackle my studies with the same level of dedication and commitment. Just as I overcome obstacles on the climbing wall through creative problem-solving and resilience, I will navigate the challenges of higher education with adaptability and perseverance. Additionally, receiving this scholarship will provide me with the financial support and resources I need to pursue my academic and climbing goals. It will alleviate the burden of tuition costs and living expenses, allowing me to focus on my studies and continue to pursue my passion for climbing without financial constraints. It will also open doors to new opportunities, such as research opportunities, internships, and networking events, that will further enrich my educational experience and prepare me for future success. climbing has been a transformative journey that has shaped my life in profound ways. It has instilled in me a sense of passion, purpose, and resilience that will serve me well as I pursue higher education. With the support of this scholarship, I am confident that I will continue to thrive academically, personally, and athletically, as I work towards achieving my goals and making a positive impact on the world around me.
    Book Lovers Scholarship
    If I was to recommend a a book it would be "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Published in 1960, "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a timeless classic that explores themes of racial injustice, moral growth, and the complexities of human nature. Set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the 1930s, the novel follows the story of young Scout Finch and her brother Jem as they navigate the social and racial tensions of their community. One of the most compelling aspects of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is its portrayal of empathy and compassion in the face of prejudice and discrimination. Through the character of Atticus Finch, Scout and Jem's father, the novel teaches valuable lessons about standing up for what is right, even when it is unpopular or difficult. Atticus's unwavering commitment to justice and fairness serves as a powerful example for readers of all ages, inspiring them to confront their own biases and advocate for equality. Moreover, "To Kill a Mockingbird" offers profound insights into the human condition, portraying characters who grapple with issues of identity, Another reason why "To Kill a Mockingbird" would be my choice for everyone to read is its universal relevance and timeless appeal. Despite being set in a specific time and place, the novel addresses themes and issues that remain relevant in today's society, including systemic racism, social injustice, and the importance of empathy and understanding. By engaging with these timeless themes, "To Kill a Mockingbird" encourages readers to consider their own role in creating a more just and equitable world. "To Kill a Mockingbird" is beautifully written, with richly drawn characters, vivid descriptions, and evocative imagery that bring the story to life. Harper Lee's masterful storytelling captivates readers from the opening pages and holds their attention until the very end, leaving a lasting impression that lingers long after the final chapter. "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a powerful and poignant novel that has the potential to resonate with readers of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures. Its timeless themes, compelling characters, and universal relevance make it a book that has the power to inspire empathy, provoke thought, and foster meaningful conversations about the human experience. By recommending "To Kill a Mockingbird" as a book for everyone to read, I believe we can contribute to a more compassionate, inclusive, and understanding society.
    Heather Rylie Memorial Scholarship
    I took art classes in high school and it became more of a hobby. For me art holds a special place in my heart because they provide a means of expression, creativity, and self-discovery that is unparalleled. From painting and drawing to music and literature, the arts offer a diverse range of avenues through which I can explore my thoughts, emotions, and experiences, and connect with others on a deeper level. I first discovered my love for the arts at a young age, through various forms of creative expression. I vividly remember spending countless hours with crayons and paper, lost in the joy of creating colorful masterpieces that captured my imagination. As I grew older, my interests expanded to include music, theater, and literature, each offering its own unique form of artistic expression and inspiration. Throughout my life, numerous influences and life events have played a significant role in shaping my passion for the arts and influencing my decision to pursue them as a hobby. One of the most influential factors has been my upbringing in a family that values creativity and artistic expression. My parents encouraged me to explore my interests and express myself through various artistic mediums, fostering a love for the arts that has stayed with me throughout my life. Additionally, my experiences with adversity and challenges have further reinforced the importance of the arts in my life. During difficult times, I have often turned to creative outlets such as painting, writing, or playing music as a means of coping with stress and processing my emotions. The arts have provided me with a sense of solace and comfort during times of struggle, serving as a form of therapy and self-care that has helped me navigate through life's ups and downs. Moreover, the influence of inspiring artists and creators has played a significant role in fueling my passion for the arts. Whether it's the powerful storytelling of my favorite authors, the emotive performances of talented musicians, or the breathtaking beauty of a well-crafted painting, I am continually inspired by the creativity and talent of others. Their work motivates me to explore new artistic avenues, push the boundaries of my own creativity, and strive for excellence in my craft. As I reflect on my journey with the arts, I am grateful for the profound impact they have had on my life and the countless ways in which they have enriched my experiences. Whether I'm painting a landscape, writing a poem, or strumming a melody on my guitar, the arts allow me to express myself authentically and connect with others in meaningful ways. In conclusion, the arts are important to me because they provide a means of self-expression, creativity, and connection that brings joy, inspiration, and fulfillment to my life. From childhood hobbies to lifelong passions, my journey with the arts has been shaped by influences, experiences, and a deep-seated appreciation for the power of creativity and imagination. Through the arts, I have found a sense of purpose and belonging that transcends words and continues to shape who I am as a person.
    Cat Zingano Overcoming Loss Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 8th grade, he had cancer and my family didn’t even have enough money to pay for his treatment. When my father passed away my mother now had to work hard so she can provide for me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. So that she can pay for my education and finish high school life hasn’t been easy some of my siblings had to drop out of school. Losing a parent, to cancer is an experience that leaves an indelible mark on one's life. In my case, the loss of my father to cancer has profoundly shaped my priorities and aspirations, particularly in my journey towards becoming a doctor. My father's battle with cancer was a heartbreaking and challenging experience for our family. Witnessing his pain and suffering, and ultimately saying goodbye, forced me to confront the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment with loved ones. It made me realize that life is precious and fleeting, and that we must make the most of the time we have with those we hold dear. In the aftermath of my father's passing, I found myself crying every day on how we would survive without him grief and a deep sense of loss. I also experienced moments where I felt killing myself was the only option because I wouldn’t bare seeing my widowed mother raise six children on her own. One of the most significant realizations I had was the importance of pursuing a career that aligned with my values and passions. Growing up, I had always been drawn to the field of medicine, fascinated by the intricacies of the human body and the potential to make a positive impact on the lives of others. However, it was my father's illness and eventual passing that solidified my resolve to become a doctor. But looking at how expensive education is now how was I going to. Applied to university of Arizona in school of medicine and got accepted with a partial scholarship. Which now I have to work two jobs my mum also three jobs, so I can pay the remaining balance moreover I have to buy books, practical fees that are required, food, accommodation it hasn’t been easy I have unpaid bills, I have to study on top of that so I get good grades and my partial scholarship shouldn’t be taken. Every time I think of my father's battle with cancer ignited a fire within me to fight for better outcomes for patients facing similar struggles. I was deeply affected by the limitations of current treatments and the devastating toll that cancer can take on individuals and families. I became determined to contribute to the fight against cancer and to work towards finding more effective treatments and ultimately, a cure. As I embarked on my journey towards becoming a doctor, I made a conscious decision to focus on oncology, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. I knew that by dedicating myself to this field, I could honor my father's memory and make a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected by cancer. Throughout my medical training, I have been driven by a sense of purpose and determination to fight for my patients, to advocate for their needs, and to provide them with the highest quality of care possible. I have immersed myself in the study of oncology, learning about the latest advancements in cancer research and treatment modalities, and gaining hands-on experience working with patients undergoing cancer treatment Moreover, I am passionate about advocating for policies and initiatives that promote cancer prevention, early detection, and access to quality care for all patients. I believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to receive timely and effective treatment, regardless of their socioeconomic status or background, and I am dedicated to working towards a future where cancer no longer holds such devastating power over our lives. the loss of my father to cancer has profoundly influenced my life and career aspirations. It has reinforced my commitment to fighting for what matters most in life - the health and well-being of our loved ones - and has inspired me to pursue a career as a doctor specializing in oncology. Through my work, I hope to honor my father's memory, make a meaningful impact in the lives of those affected by cancer, and contribute to the ongoing fight against this devastating disease. And this scholarship will help me in so many ways.
    Minority Cosmetic Science Scholarship
    Am studying to become a doctor and have always wanted to start my own personal business. I envision making a significant impact on the hair, skin, and nail industry by creating innovative products and services that prioritize customer satisfaction, safety, and sustainability. My goal is to establish a business that not only meets the needs of consumers but also sets new standards for quality and ethics within the industry. To achieve this, I plan to conduct extensive market research to identify emerging trends and consumer preferences. By staying informed about the latest advancements in skincare, haircare, and nail care technology, I can develop products that are not only effective but also environmentally friendly and socially responsible. I aim to prioritize inclusivity and diversity in my business practices, ensuring that people of all ages, genders, and skin types feel represented and valued. By offering a diverse range of products and services that cater to the unique needs of each individual, I can foster a sense of inclusivity and empowerment within the industry. Moreover, I plan to invest in employee training and development to ensure that my team is equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver exceptional customer service and support. By fostering a positive and supportive work environment, I can cultivate a team of passionate professionals who are dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of our customers. As a doctor, my aim is to impact the hair, skin, and nail industry by providing comprehensive medical care and expertise to patients dealing with dermatological issues. I plan to specialize in dermatology, dedicating my career to diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin, hair, and nail conditions, from acne and eczema to hair loss and nail disorders. Through my practice, I aim to prioritize patient education and empowerment, helping individuals make informed decisions about their skincare and haircare routines. By taking a holistic approach to patient care, I can address not only the physical symptoms of dermatological conditions but also the emotional and psychological impact they may have on a patient's well-being. My plan to contribute to advancements in dermatological research and technology, participating in clinical trials and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to develop new treatments and therapies for skin, hair, and nail disorders. By staying at the forefront of medical innovation, I can offer my patients the most effective and cutting-edge treatments available. Overall, whether as a business professional or a doctor, my goal is to make a positive impact on the hair, skin, and nail industry by prioritizing customer satisfaction, safety, and well-being. Through innovation, inclusivity, and expertise, I aim to contribute to a future where everyone can feel confident and comfortable in their own skin.
    James T. Godwin Memorial Scholarship
    When is comes to military members I have so much respect for them and what they do.Growing up, my uncle was a central figure in our family. He was not only a beloved relative but also a respected military serviceman. His dedication to duty and his love for his country left a lasting impression on me and shaped many of my values and beliefs. One fond memory I hold dear is from a summer afternoon when I was a child. My uncle had returned home on leave from his deployment overseas, and the entire family gathered to welcome him back. As he regaled us with stories of his adventures and experiences in the military, I couldn't help but be in awe of his bravery and resilience. During his time in the military, my uncle had learned many valuable lessons that he eagerly shared with me. One of the most important lessons he taught me was the importance of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity. He recounted tales of facing challenges and obstacles during his deployments but always finding the strength to overcome them through sheer willpower and resilience. My uncle also instilled in me a deep sense of patriotism and pride in our country. He taught me to honor and respect those who serve in the military and to never take our freedoms for granted. His unwavering dedication to duty and his willingness to sacrifice for the greater good inspired me to strive for excellence in everything I do and to always stand up for what I believe in. But it wasn't all seriousness with my uncle. He had a playful and mischievous side that would often come out during family gatherings. One summer, he convinced me and my cousins to participate in a makeshift obstacle course he had set up in the backyard. With his military training, he guided us through the course, teaching us how to navigate obstacles and work together as a team. We laughed and cheered each other on as we raced to complete the course, and it remains one of my favorite memories with my uncle. As I reflect on my uncle's influence on my life, I am grateful for the lessons he taught me and the memories we shared together. His unwavering dedication to duty, his love for his family, and his sense of humor continue to inspire me to this day. Though he may be far away on another deployment, his presence is always felt in our hearts, guiding and shaping us as we navigate life's challenges and adventures.
    Maxwell Tuan Nguyen Memorial Scholarship
    My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of studies and a lot of money to go to medical college. My father’s family did not have enough means for higher education, but he earned a scholarship and created an opportunity for himself. My grandparents too were very proud of his hard work and success, and they always narrate his stories as an example for me to follow. My father explained to me that despite good hospitals and clinics in the city, many people do not get good healthcare, because they do not have the means. To ensure that everyone gets the right medical attention, my father also runs a small clinic where he does check-ups for poor people at a nominal charge and provides medication at subsidised rates, so that everyone can afford medical care. He donates some of his own money to this cause to make sure that the clinic never has to say no to any patient. This selfless and generous act makes him a highly respected person in the city. I feel very proud that he is my father. Despite being in a busy profession, my father use to spends a lot of quality time with me. We He was the coolest dad ever! Because of my love and admiration for him, I don’t like to disappoint him in any way. The one thing he use to get upset about is if I don’t work hard towards my studies. He always teaches me that studying hard is the biggest duty that children have towards the future of the society. Whether I score high marks or not, he insists that I must always give my 100% while studying and learning. My father has taught me a lot, through such moral lessons as well as through the way he led his own life. I admired how his personality and wish to become just like him when I grow up. As a future doctor, I plan to make a difference by providing compassionate and comprehensive care to my patients, particularly those affected by cancer and other chronic illnesses. I aim to integrate the latest medical knowledge and technology with empathy and understanding, ensuring that each patient receives personalized treatment tailored to their unique needs and circumstances. I intend to actively engage in medical research and advocacy efforts aimed at advancing our understanding of cancer, developing more effective treatments, and improving access to care for underserved populations. By collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and community organizations, I hope to address the social determinants of health that contribute to disparities in cancer outcomes and healthcare access. Furthermore, I aspire to educate and empower patients and their families to become active participants in their healthcare journey, providing them with the knowledge and support they need to make informed decisions and navigate the complexities of the healthcare system with confidence. Through my career as a doctor, I am committed to advocating for policies and initiatives that promote health equity, patient-centered care, and the prevention and early detection of cancer. Ultimately, I hope to make a meaningful impact in the lives of my patients and contribute to the collective effort to eradicate cancer and improve health outcomes for all.
    Hicks Scholarship Award
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 9th grade, he had cancer and two years later lost my niece she has leukemia. My world for a second turned upside down Experiencing the loss of a loved one to cancer can be an incredibly profound and life-changing experience. In my case, losing my father and niece to this devastating disease has shaped me in profound ways and has been a driving force behind my decision to pursue a career in medicine. The loss of my father and niece to cancer left an indelible mark on my life, profoundly impacting my perspective on health, life, and the fragility of human existence. Witnessing their courageous battles against the disease, seeing the toll it took on their bodies and spirits, and ultimately saying goodbye to them has instilled within me a deep sense of empathy, compassion, and determination to make a difference. Their struggles ignited a passion within me to understand the complexities of the human body and to seek ways to alleviate suffering and improve the quality of life for those affected by illness. Their stories serve as a constant reminder of the urgency and importance of advancing medical research, improving access to healthcare, and providing compassionate patient care. Studying medicine is not just a career choice for me; it is a calling born out of a desire to honor the memory of my father and niece by dedicating my life to helping others in their time of need. I am driven by the belief that through education, research, and clinical practice, I can contribute to the fight against cancer and other diseases, offering hope and healing to those who are suffering. The experience of losing my father and niece to cancer has taught me invaluable lessons about resilience, strength, and the power of human spirit. It has taught me to cherish every moment with loved ones, to live with gratitude and purpose, and to never take life for granted. As I embark on my journey towards becoming a physician, I carry with me the memory of my father and niece as guiding lights, inspiring me to persevere in the face of challenges and to remain steadfast in my commitment to serving others. Their legacy fuels my determination to make a meaningful impact in the field of medicine, to advocate for those who are vulnerable and marginalized, and to strive towards a future where cancer is no longer a threat to human health and well-being. The the loss of my father and niece to cancer has profoundly shaped my life and my decision to study medicine. Their courage, strength, and resilience continue to inspire me to pursue my passion for healing and to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
    Jim Maxwell Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 10th grade, he had cancer and by then the faith I had was lost and life became more difficult. my mother had faith and she told me we will get through this just believe and have faith, and she been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school kept my head high and my faith was stronger than ever, got good grades in high school get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class i was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2020 life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and my faith was tested at that point again in life had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and started working my mum got some treatment and got better and after all this I started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and the my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree. For many individuals, faith serves as a source of strength, resilience, and guidance in the face of challenges and uncertainties. It provides a sense of purpose and meaning, helping them navigate through life's ups and downs with unwavering determination and hope. Which I have seen and experienced faith got me to where I’m today. Those who draw strength from their faith often find the courage to overcome obstacles and pursue their dreams with passion and perseverance. Their faith serves as a guiding force, guiding them towards making positive choices, fostering resilience in times of adversity, and finding joy in their achievements. Looking ahead, individuals who rely on their faith as a guiding force may continue to utilize its principles to navigate future challenges, set ambitious goals, and strive for even greater heights. By staying grounded in their beliefs and values, they can approach new opportunities with confidence and optimism, knowing that their faith will continue to sustain and empower them on their journey towards success. with this scholarship will help me so much in paying part of my tuition for I have nothing, so I can concentrate on on my education and more.
    Nintendo Super Fan Scholarship
    My number One and one of the most beloved Nintendo games for multiplayer sessions is "Mario Kart." Its combination of fast-paced racing action and chaotic item usage makes it a perfect choice for friendly competition and cooperative play. In a memorable multiplayer session of "Mario Kart," four friends gathered for a gaming marathon. They each picked their favorite characters, grabbed their controllers, and embarked on a series of races across vibrant tracks filled with twists, turns, and obstacles. As the races unfolded, alliances were formed and rivalries intensified. In one particularly exhilarating race, the players found themselves neck-and-neck as they approached the final stretch of the track. With victory within reach, tension filled the room as each player desperately tried to outmaneuver their opponents. Suddenly, disaster struck as a rogue blue shell targeted the player in the lead, causing them to spin out of control just meters from the finish line. Seizing the opportunity, another player unleashed a well-timed mushroom boost, surging ahead and crossing the finish line in first place. The room erupted in cheers and laughter when we would play we celebrated our unexpected triumph. Despite the competitive nature of the game, me and my group shared in the excitement and camaraderie of the moment, solidifying "Mario Kart" as their top choice for multiplayer gaming. What makes "Mario Kart" so enjoyable in co-op mode is its perfect balance of skill and luck, allowing players of all levels to compete on equal footing. Whether it's the thrill of pulling off a last-second victory or the satisfaction of sabotaging a friend with a well-placed banana peel, every race is filled with memorable moments that keep players coming back for more. "Mario Kart" is not just a game; it's an experience that brings friends and family together for hours of fun and excitement. Its timeless appeal and enduring legacy make it a perennial favorite among gamers of all ages, and the memories created during multiplayer sessions are cherished for years to come.
    MedLuxe Representation Matters Scholarship
    Growing up having a passion to become a doctor one day as I embark on my journey towards a career in medicine, I have several goals that I aspire to achieve. First and foremost, I am committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care to patients from diverse backgrounds. I believe in the importance of treating each patient as a whole person, taking into account their unique needs, values, and circumstances. One of my goals is to specialize in a field of medicine where I can make a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of underserved and marginalized communities. Whether it's working in primary care, community health, or public health, I am passionate about addressing health disparities and promoting health equity for all individuals, regardless of their race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or other factors. I aspire to be an advocate for social justice and equity within the healthcare system. I believe that healthcare is a fundamental human right, and everyone deserves access to quality care, regardless of their background or circumstances. As a future healthcare professional, I am committed to advocating for policies and practices that address systemic barriers to healthcare access and promote health equity for all. Furthermore, I hope to be a mentor and role model for aspiring healthcare professionals from underrepresented and marginalized backgrounds. By sharing my own experiences and insights, I aim to inspire and support the next generation of diverse healthcare leaders, empowering them to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact on the world. One of the reasons I believe it's important to increase racial diversity in healthcare is because diversity strengthens the healthcare system and improves patient outcomes. Research has shown that patients are more likely to trust and feel comfortable with healthcare providers who share their racial or ethnic background. By increasing racial diversity in the healthcare workforce, we can improve patient-provider communication, enhance cultural competence, and reduce disparities in healthcare access and outcomes. And increasing racial diversity in healthcare is essential for addressing the unique health needs and concerns of diverse communities. People from different racial and ethnic backgrounds may have different health risks, beliefs, and preferences that need to be taken into account in healthcare delivery. By diversifying the healthcare workforce, we can ensure that healthcare providers are better equipped to understand and address the diverse health needs of their patients. increasing racial diversity in healthcare is important for promoting social justice and equity within the healthcare system. Historically, people from underrepresented and marginalized racial and ethnic groups have faced barriers to accessing healthcare and have experienced disparities in health outcomes. By increasing representation of these groups in the healthcare workforce, we can challenge systemic inequities and work towards a more just and equitable healthcare system for all. my goals for my medical career include providing high-quality, compassionate care to patients from diverse backgrounds, advocating for health equity and social justice, and mentoring the next generation of diverse healthcare professionals. I believe it's important to increase racial diversity in healthcare because it strengthens the healthcare system, improves patient outcomes, addresses the unique health needs of diverse communities, and promotes social justice and equity within the healthcare system. And this scholarship will help me in so much paying some of my bills so I concentrate more on my education.
    Organic Formula Shop Single Parent Scholarship
    Being a teenager parent is very difficult and stressful. One of the most significant challenges is managing my time effectively to meet the demands of both roles. As a student, I have academic responsibilities such as attending classes, completing assignments, and studying for exams. At the same time, as a single parent, I have to prioritize the needs of my child, including childcare, household chores, and quality time spent together. Finding childcare that is affordable, reliable, and flexible can be particularly challenging. Attending classes, studying, and participating in extracurricular activities often require me to arrange for childcare, which can be a logistical challenge, especially if I don't have a strong support system or access to affordable childcare options. Additionally, balancing financial responsibilities, such as paying for tuition, textbooks, and other educational expenses, while also providing for my child's needs, can create financial strain and stress. the emotional toll of juggling the responsibilities of being a student and a single parent can be daunting. It can be challenging to manage feelings of guilt or inadequacy when I'm not able to devote as much time and attention to my child as I would like while also striving to excel academically. Additionally, the pressure to succeed and provide a better future for myself and my child can sometimes feel overwhelming, leading to feelings of stress, anxiety, or burnout. However, despite the challenges, I am determined to overcome obstacles and create a better future for myself and my child. This scholarship would provide invaluable support in helping me achieve my educational goals and pave the way for a brighter future for both myself and my child. the financial assistance provided by this scholarship would alleviate some of the financial burden associated with pursuing a college education. With the financial support from the scholarship, I would be able to cover tuition costs, purchase textbooks, and invest in other educational resources without having to worry as much about financial strain. Furthermore, the scholarship would provide me with the opportunity to focus more on my studies and academic pursuits without the added stress of financial insecurity. This would allow me to devote more time and energy to my coursework, participate in extracurricular activities, and pursue opportunities for personal and professional growth. this scholarship would enable me to access additional support services, such as tutoring, counseling, or childcare assistance, which could further enhance my academic success and well-being. By providing these resources, the scholarship would not only support my educational journey but also contribute to the overall well-being and success of my child. Moreover, by investing in my education, the scholarship would empower me to build a better future for myself and my child. With a college degree, I would have access to a wider range of career opportunities and higher earning potential, which would improve our financial stability and quality of life. Additionally, achieving my educational goals would serve as a powerful example for my child, demonstrating the importance of perseverance, hard work, and determination in overcoming obstacles and achieving success. balancing the roles of being a student and a single parent presents numerous challenges, but with determination, resilience, and support, I am committed to overcoming obstacles and creating a better future for myself and my child. This scholarship would provide invaluable support in helping me achieve my educational goals, paving the way for a brighter future for both myself and my child. And looking forward hearing from you.
    Let Your Light Shine Scholarship
    Every time I think about my future and the legacy I hope to create, I aspire to make a lasting impact through both my career as a doctor and my endeavors as a social entrepreneur. While becoming a doctor is my primary goal, I also have a passion for addressing systemic issues and creating innovative solutions to improve the well-being of communities. One way I plan to create a legacy is by establishing a social enterprise focused on healthcare innovation and community empowerment. Through this business, I aim to develop and implement sustainable solutions to address pressing healthcare challenges, particularly in underserved and marginalized communities. One aspect of this business could involve creating mobile healthcare clinics that bring essential medical services directly to communities that lack access to traditional healthcare facilities. These clinics would provide a range of services, including preventive care, screenings, vaccinations, and basic medical treatment, helping to improve health outcomes and reduce disparities. Another component of the business could involve leveraging technology to improve healthcare delivery and access. This could include developing telemedicine platforms that connect patients with healthcare providers remotely, particularly in rural or isolated areas where access to healthcare is limited. Additionally, I envision using data analytics and artificial intelligence to identify healthcare trends, track disease outbreaks, and inform public health interventions. Beyond addressing healthcare challenges, I hope to create a business that fosters economic empowerment and social inclusion within communities. This could involve creating job opportunities, providing skills training and education, and supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses. By investing in human capital and economic development, I aim to create a sustainable model for community empowerment and social change. In addition to my future business aspirations, I strive to shine my light in various ways in my daily life. One way I do this is through my dedication to serving others and making a positive impact on the world around me. Whether it's volunteering at a local food bank, mentoring students, or participating in community clean-up efforts, I seek out opportunities to contribute to the well-being of others and the community. Furthermore, I strive to embody values of compassion, empathy, and integrity in all my interactions and endeavors. By treating others with kindness and respect, I hope to inspire others to do the same and create a ripple effect of positivity and goodwill. I aim to use my voice and platform to advocate for social justice, equity, and human rights. Whether it's speaking out against injustice, supporting marginalized communities, or advocating for policy change, I believe in the power of advocacy to drive meaningful social change and create a more just and equitable society. my vision for creating a legacy in my future involves combining my passion for healthcare with my commitment to social entrepreneurship and community empowerment. Through my future business endeavors, I hope to address healthcare challenges, foster economic empowerment, and create positive social change. In my daily life, I strive to shine my light through service, compassion, advocacy, and leadership, leaving a lasting impact on the world around me. This scholarship will help me so much so I can concentrate on my education and help me pay some of my bills.
    CATALYSTS Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, One way I am working to make a positive impact on the world is by addressing the important social issue of food insecurity. In many communities around the world, access to nutritious food is limited, leading to hunger, malnutrition, and negative health outcomes. To tackle this issue, I have volunteered with local food banks and community organizations that provide food assistance to those in need. Through my volunteer work, I have helped distribute food to individuals and families facing food insecurity, ensuring they have access to healthy meals and essential groceries. By volunteering regularly, I have been able to witness firsthand the impact of food insecurity on individuals and communities, as well as the transformative power of providing food assistance to those in need. In addition to volunteering, I am also passionate about raising awareness about food insecurity and advocating for long-term solutions to address this issue. I have participated in community events, fundraisers, and awareness campaigns to educate others about the root causes of food insecurity and the importance of supporting food assistance programs. Furthermore, I have worked to promote sustainable food systems and initiatives that aim to improve access to healthy, affordable food for all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic status. By supporting local farmers markets, community gardens, and initiatives focused on food sovereignty, I am contributing to efforts to create a more equitable and resilient food system. Overall, by volunteering, raising awareness, and advocating for change, I am working to make a positive impact on the world and address the important social issue of food insecurity. Through my efforts, I hope to contribute to building a more just, equitable, and compassionate society where everyone has access to nutritious food and the opportunity to thrive. This scholarship will help me so much in paying some of my college bills.
    John F. Rowe, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    Am studying to become a Doctor and. Overcoming significant challenges while pursuing educational goals to become a doctor is a journey marked by resilience, determination, and a deep sense of purpose. Throughout this journey, individuals face various obstacles that test their resolve and commitment to their chosen path. From academic hurdles and financial constraints to personal setbacks and societal pressures, the pursuit of a medical education demands unwavering dedication and a steadfast belief in the importance of serving others. One of the most common challenges faced by aspiring doctors is the rigorous academic demands of medical school. The coursework is intense, the hours are long, and the material is complex, requiring a high level of intellectual rigor and perseverance. Many students find themselves struggling to balance their studies with other responsibilities, such as work, family, or personal commitments. Despite the academic challenges, individuals are driven by their passion for medicine and their desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. In addition to academic challenges, aspiring doctors often encounter financial barriers that can impede their educational journey. The cost of medical school tuition, along with the expenses associated with textbooks, equipment, and living expenses, can be prohibitively expensive for many students. As a result, individuals may need to take out loans, seek scholarships, or work part-time jobs to finance their education. Despite the financial strain, their determination to pursue a career in medicine and their commitment to serving others motivates them to find ways to overcome these obstacles. Personal setbacks and adversities can also pose significant challenges to aspiring doctors. Illness, family responsibilities, mental health issues, or other personal challenges can disrupt their educational journey and test their resilience. However, individuals are often driven by their sense of purpose and their desire to make a positive impact on the world around them. They draw strength from their experiences and use them as fuel to propel them forward, despite the obstacles they may face along the way. And,societal pressures and systemic barriers can present additional challenges Despite these challenges, individuals are motivated by their desire to challenge the status quo, advocate for equity and inclusion, and pave the way for future generations of aspiring doctors. In addition to overcoming challenges, many aspiring doctors feel a strong call to public service, driven by their desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. This call to service is rooted in empathy, compassion, and a deep-seated commitment to addressing the healthcare needs of underserved and vulnerable populations. As future healthcare professionals, they recognize the importance of using their knowledge and skills to advocate for health equity, social justice, and the well-being of all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances. Moreover, demonstrated by these individuals and aspire to emulate their values and principles in their own professional lives. By embracing a call to public service, aspiring doctors can honor the legacy of those who have come before them and contribute to the ongoing pursuit of a more just, equitable, and compassionate society. overcoming great challenges while pursuing educational goals to become a doctor requires resilience, determination, and a deep sense of purpose. Despite the academic, financial, personal, and societal obstacles they may face along the way, aspiring doctors are driven by their passion for medicine and their commitment to serving others. By embracing a call to public service, they can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and communities, advocating for health equity, social justice, and the well-being of all. This scholarship will help me so much coming from a low income family.
    William A. Stuart Dream Scholarship
    My dream is to become a doctor, My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. Being an international student and moving to a new country alone is challenging, especially without financial support. Coming from a low-income family, more especially when my father passed away and my mother, working as a house help, cared for me and my five siblings. Despite the financial hardships, I worked hard in school, He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. growing up seeing that my education and career goals are centered around becoming a doctor. I am passionate about helping others and making a positive impact on people's lives through healthcare. My ultimate goal is to become a skilled and compassionate physician who can provide quality medical care to patients in need. To achieve this goal, I am pursuing a rigorous education in the field of medicine. I am currently enrolled in a pre-medical program, where I am gaining foundational knowledge in biology, chemistry, and other relevant subjects. After completing my undergraduate studies, I plan to attend medical school to further my training and specialization in a specific area of medicine. However, pursuing a career in medicine requires significant financial resources, especially considering the cost of medical school tuition and living expenses. That's why I am actively seeking scholarship opportunities to support my educational journey. If awarded this scholarship, I would use it to help finance my medical education and alleviate some of the financial burden associated with pursuing a career in medicine. This would allow me to focus more on my studies and clinical training, without having to worry as much about the financial aspect. In addition to covering tuition costs, the scholarship funds could also be used to purchase textbooks, medical equipment, and other resources necessary for my education. Furthermore, it would provide me with the flexibility to explore research opportunities, volunteer work, and other extracurricular activities that are important for personal and professional development in the medical field. Overall, receiving this scholarship would be instrumental in helping me achieve my dream of becoming a doctor. It would not only provide financial support but also serve as a validation of my dedication and commitment to pursuing a career in medicine. With the assistance of this scholarship, I am confident that I will be able to reach my goals and make a meaningful contribution to the field of healthcare.
    Morgan Levine Dolan Community Service Scholarship
    My name is chipo Matambo and I am a freshman at the University At Albany New York majoring in native medicine and minoring in linguistics. I plan to become a Doctor , but this wasn’t always what I had in mind. When thinking about my future, I always saw myself in some sort of corporate office, perhaps as an executive assistant or a loan officer at a bank. My father worked in the finance office for a car dealership and my mother works at a call center. I assumed I would follow a similar, albeit boring, path in life. In my junior year of high school, everything changed. My biology teacher inspired me in ways I could have never imagined. He got me to love experimenting , taking labs, chemistry , and everything about the science department . He made me want to be a better student in all of my classes, and he helped me see the value of education. I decided then that I wanted to inspire other students just as he did for me. My parents are unfortunately not able to contribute much toward my college expenses. I have earned a tuition scholarship based on my ACT score, but I still need additional funding for books and supplies. Medical majors have particularly high book costs because we have to purchase multiple books for each class. With the help of this scholarship, I could afford to continue my degree and become an Doctor. This grant will assist me with accomplishing my instructive and profession objectives. I have been endeavoring to put something aside for school, yet with the excessive expenses of educational cost, my temporary positions haven't been sufficient. I'm wanting to work during my college degree, however I really do wish to concentrate a ton of my experience on my examinations. This grant will help by bringing down the expenses of school and how much hours I'll have to work all through my investigations. Along these lines, I'll have the option to go on with my scholarly accomplishments. It will likewise give personal chance to track down an entry level position. I'm expecting to track down a temporary job at a destitute haven in New York It has been more than a long time since I previously strolled into that soup kitchen. That day unquestionably has steered my life. My encounters there, conversing with individuals and hearing their accounts, have imparted inside me an energy to assist with peopling roll out certain improvements in their lives. This grant will permit me to seek after the training I really want to accomplish my objectives.
    Martin Simutis Memorial Scholarship
    Lithuania is a country located in the Baltic region of Europe. It has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with a culture that has been influenced by various neighboring civilizations. The Lithuanian people have a strong sense of identity tied to their history, language, traditions, and customs. One of the key aspects of Lithuanian heritage is its language. Lithuanian is one of the oldest languages in Europe and is part of the Baltic language group, which also includes Latvian. The preservation of the Lithuanian language has been a source of pride for many Lithuanians, as it symbolizes their cultural identity and resilience against outside influences. Another important aspect of Lithuanian heritage is its traditions and customs. These include various folk festivals, rituals, and celebrations that have been passed down through generations. For example, the celebration of Joninės (Midsummer Day) is a traditional Lithuanian festival where people gather to sing, dance, and light bonfires to mark the summer solstice. Lithuania also has a rich culinary heritage, with traditional dishes that reflect the country's agrarian roots and use of local ingredients. Some popular Lithuanian dishes include cepelinai (potato dumplings stuffed with meat), šaltibarščiai (cold beet soup), and kugelis (potato pudding). These dishes are often enjoyed during special occasions and holidays, further connecting people to their cultural heritage. The importance of Lithuanian heritage extends beyond just cultural traditions and customs. For many people, their heritage is a source of pride and a way to connect with their roots. It provides a sense of belonging and identity, helping to shape who they are as individuals and as members of a larger community. Preserving Lithuanian heritage is also important for future generations. By passing down traditions, language, and cultural practices, people can ensure that their heritage continues to thrive and evolve over time. This can help to strengthen bonds within families and communities, as well as foster a sense of unity and solidarity among Lithuanians both at home and abroad. In addition to its cultural significance, Lithuanian heritage also plays a role in shaping national identity and fostering a sense of patriotism. Throughout history, Lithuania has faced numerous challenges, including foreign invasions, occupations, and political upheaval. Despite these challenges, the Lithuanian people have remained resilient and proud of their heritage, using it as a source of strength and inspiration in times of adversity. Today, Lithuania is a modern European country with a diverse population and a dynamic cultural scene. While many aspects of traditional Lithuanian heritage continue to be celebrated and preserved, the country is also embracing new ideas and influences from around the world. This blend of old and new helps to keep Lithuanian culture vibrant and relevant in the modern era. And Lithuanian heritage is important to many people because it represents a connection to their roots, identity, and sense of belonging. It encompasses language, traditions, customs, and values that have been passed down through generations, shaping the cultural fabric of the country. By preserving and celebrating Lithuanian heritage, people can honor the past while building a strong foundation for the future. This scholarship will help me so much, I can concentrate on my education and not worry about the unpaid bills.
    Trinity Lodge 127 PH Scott Heckstall Scholarship
    Hey my names are chipo matambo all my life as a child. I grew up loving to learn new things, especially about how the world works. That's why I decided to become a scientist. I wanted to explore the unknown and make discoveries that could help people live better lives. My journey to becoming a scientist has been filled with excitement and challenges. I studied hard in school, focusing on science and math subjects. I also participated in science fairs and research projects to gain hands-on experience. After graduating from college with a degree in biology, I pursued a master's degree and then a PhD in microbiology. Now, as a scientist, my main goal is to conduct research that can lead to breakthroughs in medicine and public health. I'm particularly interested in studying infectious diseases and developing new treatments and vaccines to combat them. I believe that by understanding how pathogens spread and interact with the human body, we can find ways to prevent and treat diseases more effectively. In addition to my research, I'm also passionate about science communication and education. I believe it's important to share scientific knowledge with the public in a way that's easy to understand and engaging. That's why I volunteer at science outreach events and write articles for science magazines and websites. I want to inspire the next generation of scientists and help everyone see the wonders of the natural world. My career field is microbiology, which is the study of tiny organisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Microbes may be small, but they play a big role in our lives. Some microbes can cause diseases, while others are essential for our health and the environment. By studying microbes, we can learn how to harness their power for good and protect ourselves from harm. In my work as a microbiologist, I spend a lot of time in the lab conducting experiments and analyzing data. I work with a team of other scientists, including researchers, technicians, and graduate students. We collaborate on projects, share ideas, and support each other in our work. Looking ahead, my future goals as a scientist include continuing to make meaningful contributions to my field. I hope to publish my research in top scientific journals and present my findings at conferences around the world. I also want to mentor and train the next generation of scientists, helping them develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed. In addition, I'm excited about the potential for interdisciplinary collaboration in science. I believe that by working together across different fields and disciplines, we can tackle complex problems more effectively. I'm eager to collaborate with experts in other areas, such as engineering, computer science, and public health, to address pressing challenges like antibiotic resistance and emerging infectious diseases. Overall, I feel incredibly fortunate to have a career that allows me to pursue my passions and make a positive impact on the world. I'm excited to see where my journey as a scientist will take me in the future, and I'm committed to continuing to learn, grow, and explore new frontiers in microbiology and beyond. And this scholarship will help me so much in my studies I can concentrate more on my studies.
    Lost Dreams Awaken Scholarship
    Losing my twin brother was one of the most difficult experiences I've ever faced. It felt like a part of me was missing, and the pain was overwhelming. However, through the process of recovery, I began to find healing and hope. Recovery helped me navigate through the grief and slowly learn to cope with the loss. It gave me the strength to face each day, even when it felt impossible. During recovery, I found support from friends, family, and counselors who helped me process my emotions and memories. I learned to cherish the time I had with my brother and hold onto the happy moments we shared. Recovery also taught me to honor his memory by living my life to the fullest and pursuing my dreams with passion and determination. Though the pain of losing my twin will always be a part of me, recovery has allowed me to find peace and acceptance. It's a journey that continues to unfold, but through it, I've discovered resilience and inner strength that I never knew I had. Ultimately, recovery has helped me find meaning and purpose in the midst of loss, and for that, I am grateful.
    Star Farm Scholarship for LGBTQ+ Students
    Growing up in a LGBTQ+community I have experienced both the challenges and joys that come with embracing my identity. Growing up, I struggled with accepting myself and faced discrimination and prejudice from society and even some individuals within my community itself. However, through self-discovery and the support of friends, family, and allies, I have found strength and pride in who I am. Throughout my journey, I have actively participated in LGBTQ+ advocacy efforts, both locally and nationally. In school, I was involved in LGBTQ+ student organizations, where I helped create inclusive spaces, organize events, and raise awareness about LGBTQ+ issues. Outside of school, I volunteered in centers and organizations, providing support to youth and adults in need and advocating for policy changes that promote equality and acceptance. No matter where you come from your race or country you from. As someone who has benefited from the support and resources provided by the LGBTQ+ community, I feel a deep sense of gratitude and responsibility to give back and support others on their journey. I see myself as someone who will continue to be an advocate and whether it's through mentorship, activism, or simply being a supportive friend. Am willing to be there to support them. In addition to my involvement in LGBTQ+ advocacy, I am currently studying medicine with the goal of becoming a physician. My decision to pursue medicine was influenced by a desire to address healthcare disparities and provide compassionate care to underserved populations. Throughout this my medical education, I have been intentional about seeking out opportunities to learn about LGBTQ+ health and best practices for providing affirming care. I have participated in health electives, attended conferences and workshops, and engaged in research projects focused on LGBTQ+ health issues. As a future physician, I recognize the importance of creating safe and welcoming healthcare environments where LGBTQ+ individuals feel respected, understood, and supported. I am committed to advocating and practices within healthcare institutions and staying informed about the latest research and guidelines related to LGBTQ+ health. I believe that by providing affirming and inclusive care, In future I can help improve health outcomes and reduce disparities for LGBTQ+ individuals. I am dedicated to being an advocate for my LGBTQ+ patients, ensuring that they receive the quality care they deserve and addressing any unique health concerns they may have. my experience in the LGBTQ+ community has shaped my identity and fueled my passion for advocacy and social justice. As I pursue a career in medicine, I am committed to providing compassionate and inclusive care to everyone. This scholarship will help me so much in my future plans and my education expenses so I can stay focused.
    Equal Access I.M.S.A Scholarship
    If I could improve one thing in the world, I would focus on education. Education is the key to unlocking human potential and driving positive change in society. By enhancing the quality and accessibility of education worldwide, we can empower individuals, foster innovation, and promote equality. Am speaking from experience because I have been working hard and pushing for scholarships as a single orphan without a father. With a mother of 6 children who doesn’t work a proper job because she didn’t go to college. Firstly, improving education would provide more opportunities for people to learn and develop their skills. Accessible and high-quality education would equip individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed in their personal and professional lives. This would lead to a more skilled and capable workforce, driving economic growth and prosperity. Moreover, education plays a crucial role in promoting social mobility and reducing inequality. By ensuring that everyone has access to quality education regardless of their background or circumstances, we can level the playing field and create a more equitable society. Education empowers individuals to break the cycle of poverty and pursue their aspirations, regardless of their socio-economic status. Furthermore, a strong emphasis on education fosters a culture of lifelong learning and critical thinking. In today's rapidly changing world, where new technologies and ideas emerge constantly, the ability to adapt and learn is essential. By instilling a love for learning and teaching people how to think critically and creatively, we can prepare individuals to tackle the challenges of the future and contribute meaningfully to society. Additionally, education promotes tolerance, understanding, and social cohesion. By exposing individuals to diverse perspectives and experiences, education fosters empathy and respect for others. It helps combat ignorance, prejudice, and discrimination, ultimately building more inclusive and harmonious communities. Furthermore, investing in education yields long-term benefits for society as a whole. Educated individuals are more likely to make informed decisions about their health, environment, and civic responsibilities. They are also more likely to participate in democratic processes and contribute to the development of their communities. In conclusion, improving education is essential for driving positive change in society. By enhancing the quality and accessibility of education worldwide, we can empower individuals, promote equality, foster innovation, and build a more inclusive and prosperous future for all. Investing in education is not only a moral imperative but also a smart investment in the long-term well-being and sustainability of our world. This scholarship will help me so much, so I can focus on my education and not worry about my unpaid bills looking forward to hearing from you again.
    Hazel Joy Memorial Scholarship
    Losing my elder brother Edward shattered me. His death left a hole in my heart that I couldn't fill. We grew up together, shared secrets, and laughed at silly jokes. He was my confidante, my partner in crime. When he passed away, it felt like a piece of me went with him. Grief hit me like a tidal wave. At first, I was in denial, refusing to accept that he was gone. I kept expecting him to walk through the door, smiling and teasing me like he always did. But reality soon sank in, and the pain became unbearable. Everywhere I looked, I was reminded of him. His favorite sweater hanging in the closet, his laughter echoing in the halls—it was all too much to bear. Simple tasks became monumental challenges, and I found myself withdrawing from the world. I struggled to sleep, haunted by memories of our time together. Dreams turned into nightmares, replaying the moment I got the news over and over again. The thought of never seeing him again was too painful to bear. Anger consumed me. I was angry at the unfairness of it all, angry at myself for not being able to save him. I lashed out at anyone who tried to console me, pushing away the people who cared about me the most. But beneath the anger, there was a deep well of sadness. I missed him more than words could express. The thought of facing life without him was terrifying. He was supposed to be there for all the milestones, the highs and lows, but now I was left to navigate the world alone. Guilt gnawed at me. I couldn't help but wonder if there was something I could have done differently, something that could have prevented his death. I replayed our last conversation over and over again, searching for clues, but found none. Slowly, I began to realize that healing would take time. I sought solace in memories, cherishing the moments we shared together. I allowed myself to feel the pain, to mourn the loss of someone so dear to me. Talking to others who had experienced similar losses helped me understand that I wasn't alone in my grief. Their words of comfort and empathy provided a glimmer of hope in my darkest moments. Over time, the pain began to dull, though it never truly went away. I learned to carry his memory with me, finding comfort in the knowledge that he would always be a part of me. His death broke me in ways I never thought possible, but it also taught me resilience. I emerged from the darkness stronger, with a newfound appreciation for the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing those we hold dear. Though the pain of losing my sibling will always linger, I am grateful for the time we had together and the love we shared. He may be gone, but his spirit lives on in me, guiding me through the challenges of life and reminding me to cherish every moment.
    Young Women in STEM Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in 8th grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of studies and a lot of money to go to medical college. My father’s family did not have enough means for higher education, but he earned a scholarship and created an opportunity for himself. My grandparents too were very proud of his hard work and success, and they always narrate his stories as an example for me to follow. My father explained to me that despite good hospitals and clinics in the city, many people do not get good healthcare, because they do not have the means. To ensure that everyone gets the right medical attention, my father also runs a small clinic where he does check-ups for poor people at a nominal charge and provides medication at subsidised rates, so that everyone can afford medical care. He donates some of his own money to this cause to make sure that the clinic never has to say no to any patient. This selfless and generous act makes him a highly respected person in the city. I feel very proud that he is my father. Despite being in a busy profession, my father use to spends a lot of quality time with me. We He was the coolest dad ever! Because of my love and admiration for him, I don’t like to disappoint him in any way. The one thing he use to get upset about is if I don’t work hard towards my studies. He always teaches me that studying hard is the biggest duty that children have towards the future of the society. Whether I score high marks or not, he insists that I must always give my 100% while studying and learning. My father has taught me a lot, through such moral lessons as well as through the way he has led his own life. I admire his personality and wish to become just like him with my medical degree STEM fields offer a chance to explore and solve real-world problems using creativity and logic. In information technology (IT), the prospect of creating innovative solutions and improving how people connect and share information is particularly exciting. In a job related to information technology, I could positively impact the world by making technology more accessible and efficient. Imagine designing user-friendly applications or systems that help people in their daily lives, from education to healthcare. Enhancing cybersecurity measures could protect sensitive information, ensuring a safer online environment for individuals and businesses. Additionally, I could contribute to advancements in automation and artificial intelligence, streamlining processes and boosting productivity. The positive impact of IT extends to various industries, making tasks easier and fostering global connectivity. Ultimately, the potential to create positive change by leveraging technology motivates those in STEM fields, including IT, to build a better, more connected world. Being an international student can be tough, full of challenges that might make you feel like you're swimming in uncharted waters. Picture this: you're in a new country, surrounded by unfamiliar faces, dealing with a different educational system, and maybe even trying to grasp a new language. It's not a walk in the park, that's for sure. First off, there's the cultural shift. Everything from the food you eat to the way people communicate might be totally different. It's like stepping into a whole new world, and sometimes it feels like you're on the outside looking in. Simple things you took for granted back home may become puzzles to solve – figuring out the public transport system, understanding local customs, or even just finding your favorite snacks at the grocery store. It's a learning curve, and not always an easy one. Then there's the education system. Each country has its own way of doing things, and what you were used to might not be the norm here. The teaching style, the expectations, even the way exams are conducted – it's all a bit of a maze. You might find yourself spending extra time trying to decode what's expected of you academically. And let's not forget the language challenge. Even if you're pretty good with English, for example, there are still those moments when you feel like you're playing catch-up with the native speakers. Slang, idioms, and the speed at which people talk can leave you feeling a bit lost in translation. It's not just about understanding the words; it's about grasping the nuances and cultural references that can make communication tricky. Now, this isn't meant to scare you off or make you second-guess your decision. Being an international student is a challenge.
    Eco-Warrior Scholarship
    Living sustainably involves making intentional choices to minimize one's impact on the environment. In my daily life, I prioritize several practices that contribute to a lower carbon footprint. Firstly, I am conscious of my energy consumption. I make it a habit to turn off lights, appliances, and electronic devices when they are not in use. This helps reduce electricity usage and, consequently, lowers the demand for energy production, which often involves burning fossil fuels. Secondly, I strive to reduce, reuse, and recycle. I minimize single-use items and opt for products with minimal packaging. When possible, I choose items made from recycled materials. Recycling not only conserves resources but also decreases the amount of waste sent to landfills, reducing the environmental impact. In terms of transportation, I prefer walking, cycling, or using public transport instead of relying solely on private vehicles. This choice not only reduces my carbon emissions but also supports a more sustainable and efficient transportation system. Additionally, I am mindful of water usage. I fix leaks promptly, use water-efficient appliances, and avoid unnecessary water wastage. Conserving water is crucial because it's a finite resource, and reducing consumption helps protect ecosystems and biodiversity. Choosing locally sourced and seasonal foods is another aspect of my sustainable lifestyle. This decision supports local farmers, reduces the carbon footprint associated with long-distance food transportation, and promotes a more resilient and sustainable food system. Furthermore, I am mindful of the products I buy and their environmental impact. I prioritize items that are durable, repairable, and have a longer lifespan. This reduces the need for frequent replacements and minimizes the overall environmental impact of my consumption. Living sustainably is essential because it directly contributes to environmental preservation and helps combat climate change. By minimizing energy consumption, we decrease the reliance on fossil fuels, reducing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. Conserving resources through recycling and responsible consumption helps preserve biodiversity and ecosystems, promoting a healthier planet for current and future generations. Reducing carbon footprints is crucial in addressing climate change, as carbon emissions contribute significantly to the greenhouse effect. The Earth's climate is experiencing unprecedented changes due to human activities, leading to rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems. By adopting sustainable practices, individuals can play a part in mitigating these effects and fostering a more sustainable and resilient world. In conclusion, the intentional choices I make in my daily life to live sustainably, such as minimizing energy consumption, practicing waste reduction, using sustainable transportation, and making mindful consumer choices, contribute to a collective effort in addressing environmental challenges. It is important for individuals to recognize the significance of reducing their carbon footprint to preserve the planet for future generations and ensure a healthier and more sustainable world.
    Maggie's Way- International Woman’s Scholarship
    It’s so encouraging knowing that Never could I imagine someone else had the same struggles as I did. Maggie and I are very much alike. Moving to the U.S. alone as an international student with just a partial scholarship was a big step for me.No family or close friends were around for support, making my journey both thrilling and challenging just like Maggie faced the same challenges of how to survive with no help,The decision to pursue education in a foreign land was driven by a desire for new opportunities not available in my home country. Starting this adventure hasn’t been easy. Everything felt different – the culture, the way academics worked, and the sheer size of everything. Without a support system, homesickness and the struggle to adapt were real challenges. Yet, each day I face them head-on, fueled by the determination to make the most of this unique opportunity. My partial scholarship, while a helpful starting point, doesn’t cover all the expenses. With this I had to figure out how to manage financially. It led me to explore part-time work, seek additional grants, and tap into community resources. These efforts taught have taught me valuable lessons in budgeting, self-reliance, and creative problem-solving. Creating a support network has become crucial. Joining international student organizations and connecting with peers – both local and international – offered a sense of belonging and eased the loneliness that comes with solo adventures. Each person I meet becomes a piece of my new support system, helping me navigate challenges and celebrate victories. Juggling academics with work became a delicate balance. The partial scholarship served as a foundation, emphasizing the importance of planning and adaptability. Every course completed and job undertaken was a testament to me resilience in the face of unexpected obstacles. My journey as an international student on a partial scholarship has become a story of triumph over adversity. It has highlighted my tenacity, turning challenges into opportunities for growth. Navigating bureaucracy, seeking academic guidance, and forging connections defined me experience. My tale is a reminder that even when the path is solitary, the pursuit of education can be a powerful journey of self-discovery and accomplishment. And knowing that Maggie went through the same thing is even more encouraging. And even makes me want to work hard and push for my education until I graduate. This scholarship will help me so much to lessen my burden and stress of raising money to feather my education.
    Marie Jean Baptiste Memorial Scholarship
    Growing up in a close-knit community, I've always valued the importance of family and community contributions. In my family, I actively support household responsibilities and provide assistance to younger siblings in their education. Being of Haitian descent, I take pride in preserving and sharing my cultural heritage within my family and the wider community. After college, I aim to actively engage with my community by volunteering at local organizations, participating in outreach programs, and mentoring youth. My focus is on creating positive impacts through education and empowerment initiatives. If of Haitian descent, I plan to connect with Haitian community groups, leveraging my background to contribute meaningfully. This includes supporting cultural events, collaborating on educational projects, and addressing community needs. By staying connected, I hope to foster unity and progress within the Haitian community while making broader contributions to society through sustained involvement in meaningful initiatives. In my community, I engage in volunteer activities such as organizing neighborhood clean-up events and participating in local mentorship programs for youth. These experiences have strengthened my sense of responsibility and connection to the well-being of those around me. Post-college, my commitment to community involvement remains steadfast. I plan to leverage my education, potentially majoring in Social Work, to address social issues affecting marginalized communities. I aspire to establish or contribute to community outreach programs that focus on education, mentorship, and empowerment. Specifically, my Haitian heritage motivates me to advocate for cultural awareness and inclusion. I envision collaborating with organizations to celebrate and preserve Haitian traditions, fostering a sense of unity and understanding within the broader community. In summary, my background has instilled in me a strong sense of family and community values. Post-college, I am dedicated to applying my education to create positive change, with a particular focus on sustaining and celebrating cultural diversity, including my Haitian heritage.
    Pierson Family Scholarship for U.S. Studies
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2019, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and the my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. Being an international student and moving to a new country alone is challenging, especially without financial support. Coming from a low-income family, I lost my father when I was six , and my mother, working as a house help, cared for me and my five siblings. Despite the financial hardships, I worked hard in school, securing a scholarship from ninth to twelfth grade. I aimed to ease the burden on my mom. Graduating in 2019, I faced more challenges as my mom fell ill, but she persevered. Seeking fully-funded scholarships has been difficult, especially as education for girls isn't prioritized in my culture. Despite securing partial scholarships, covering expenses has been tough. I aspire to set an example by completing my education and becoming a doctor. Your financial support through a scholarship would make a significant impact on my journey. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    EJS Foundation Minority Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2019, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and the my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you. And it would help me a lot
    Academic Liberty & Free Speech Scholarship
    Free speech plays a pivotal role in fostering the intellectual and personal development of American college students. It serves as a cornerstone for the exchange of diverse ideas, contributing to an environment where students can explore, question, and refine their perspectives. Preserving the fundamental right of free speech is crucial because it nurtures an atmosphere of open dialogue. It allows students to express their thoughts freely, creating a marketplace of ideas where a variety of viewpoints coexist. This dynamic exchange is vital for intellectual growth as it challenges individuals to think critically, evaluate different arguments, and develop a nuanced understanding of complex issues. In my field of study or extracurricular activities, be it in the sciences, humanities, or any other discipline, the emphasis on diversity of thought is paramount. Encouraging students to explore alternative perspectives fosters a richer and more comprehensive learning experience. For instance, in scientific research, diverse viewpoints can lead to innovative solutions and breakthroughs. Moreover, the preservation of free speech on campus is directly linked to the advancement of critical thinking skills. By engaging with a spectrum of opinions, students learn to evaluate information, consider various angles, and make well-informed decisions. This ability is not only fundamental to academic success but also prepares individuals for active participation in a democratic society where reasoned discourse is essential. My involvement in extracurricular activities, whether it's through clubs, organizations, or community projects, aims to champion diversity of thought. By organizing events that encourage open discussions and debates, we create spaces where individuals feel empowered to express their ideas without fear of censorship. This not only enhances the college experience but also contributes to the broader goal of preserving free speech. In today's interconnected world, where ideas are shared globally, college students must learn to navigate diverse perspectives. Exposure to a wide range of thoughts helps build tolerance, empathy, and adaptability — crucial qualities for success in an increasingly diverse and interconnected world. In conclusion, the preservation of free speech on American college campuses is essential for the intellectual and personal development of students. By upholding this fundamental right, we create an environment where diverse ideas can flourish, fostering critical thinking and enriching the overall educational experience. In my field of study or extracurricular activities, the commitment to advancing diversity of thought is a commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals prepared to contribute meaningfully to society. This scholarship will help me alot
    Rose Ifebigh Memorial Scholarship
    Being an international student and moving to a new country alone is challenging, especially without financial support. Coming from a low-income family, I lost my father when I was six , and my mother, working as a house help, cared for me and my five siblings. Despite the financial hardships, I worked hard in school, securing a scholarship from ninth to twelfth grade. I aimed to ease the burden on my mom. Graduating in 2019, I faced more challenges as my mom fell ill, but she persevered. Seeking fully-funded scholarships has been difficult, especially as education for girls isn't prioritized in my culture. Despite securing partial scholarships, covering expenses has been tough. I aspire to set an example by completing my education and becoming a doctor. Your financial support through a scholarship would make a significant impact on my journey. However, tragically the family I come from isn't well monetarily I tried to buckle down in school so I can get passing marks engage in school clubs, for example, science club, banter, games , we could go for contests and I could take part in them my secondary school gave me a grant from ninth grade to twelfth grade, so lengthy I continue to really buckle down in my examinations and that is the way I needed to reduce the weight on my mom for paying school charges and the cash she made to assist with food and covering different bills and for my siblings. Significantly improved valid statements came out second in my group with 6points in Zambian school system I was so glad for I new with my grades, I could push for additional grants to go to college and earn an education subsequent to graduating secondary school in 2017, life turned out to be hard for ourselves and was so energetic about going to school yet my mom became ill, had a halfway stroke and needed to begin working and deal with my kin and her gave a valiant effort. At long last found a new line of work and been working my mum sought some treatment and improved and last year I presently began looking for completely supported grants, which are elusive in the USA andr in my country they don't take training for a young lady kid serious rather in my way of life they trust in early marriage. Furthermore, I don't need that I need to set a model for my kin and my local area and mother to complete school graduate with a degree, So I recently began applying for colleges in the USA either brimming with halfway grants and saw as a large portion of them fractional got acknowledged to four and needed to go with the college I felt like I could fit in. What's more, I could say it hasn't been simple been working so I can have something to eat and pay for my educational cost and different costs. One of my kin attempt to help to a great extent were he can yet being a worldwide understudy not set in stone on what I need in life am making it work I buckle down both in my everyday schedule my work that was given nearby. What's more, need to additional my schooling to turn into a specialist in future on the grounds that am so enthusiastic in assisting individuals and what with having gone through in my experience growing up. in any case, that can occur if you don't mind help me monetarily with a grant it would help me.
    1989 (Taylor's Version) Fan Scholarship
    "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)" from 1989 holds a prominent place on the soundtrack of my year so far. This song, moved me and revived by Taylor Swift, carries with it a unique blend of nostalgia, reflection, and the timeless pursuit of dreams. The ethereal melody and Swift's emotive vocals create an atmosphere that resonates with the ebb and flow of life's journey. As the year unfolds, "Wildest Dreams" encapsulates the spirit of embracing the unknown, with a hint of wistfulness for moments gone by. It serves as a reminder that our aspirations are not confined to the present; they extend into the vast expanse of our wildest dreams. The song's lyrics, delicately crafted with poetic elegance, inspire introspection. They prompt a consideration of the dreams I have harbored and the desire to bring them into reality. In the narrative woven by Swift, there's an acknowledgment of the impermanence of certain experiences, urging us to seize the opportunities that unfold before us. This resonates profoundly in a year filled with uncertainties, encouraging a proactive and courageous approach to pursuing our ambitions. Moreover, "Wildest Dreams" is an anthem of resilience. Its narrative, while acknowledging the transient nature of certain moments, emphasizes the enduring power of dreams and the determination to manifest them. This aligns seamlessly with the theme of self-improvement, instilling a sense of perseverance and optimism even when faced with challenges. The song's atmospheric production, characterized by lush instrumentation and a dreamy soundscape, mirrors the complexity of life's journey. It inspires a contemplative mindset, inviting us to reflect on our aspirations, personal growth, and the pursuit of our own wildest dreams. The song acts as a sonic backdrop, underscoring the highs and lows of the year with a melodic reminder of the beauty found in embracing our ambitions. Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)" from 1989 serves as a poignant and inspiring addition to the soundtrack of my year. Its evocative lyrics, coupled with a captivating musical arrangement, create a space for introspection, resilience, and the unwavering pursuit of dreams. This song encapsulates the essence of navigating the complexities of life, encouraging us to chase our aspirations with determination, even as the year unfolds with its twists and turns. And this song has helped me a lot throughout and has impacted my life, in a way that I can’t even describe she has sang a lot of songs but wild dreams was the one for me.
    FAR Impact Scholarship
    My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of studies and a lot of money to go to medical college. My father’s family did not have enough means for higher education, but he earned a scholarship and created an opportunity for himself. My grandparents too were very proud of his hard work and success, and they always narrate his stories as an example for me to follow. My father explained to me that despite good hospitals and clinics in the city, many people do not get good healthcare, because they do not have the means. To ensure that everyone gets the right medical attention, my father also runs a small clinic where he does check-ups for poor people at a nominal charge and provides medication at subsidised rates, so that everyone can afford medical care. He donates some of his own money to this cause to make sure that the clinic never has to say no to any patient. This selfless and generous act makes him a highly respected person in the city. I feel very proud that he is my father. Despite being in a busy profession, my father use to spends a lot of quality time with me. We He was the coolest dad ever! Because of my love and admiration for him, I don’t like to disappoint him in any way. The one thing he use to get upset about is if I don’t work hard towards my studies. He always teaches me that studying hard is the biggest duty that children have towards the future of the society. Whether I score high marks or not, he insists that I must always give my 100% while studying and learning. My father has taught me a lot, through such moral lessons as well as through the way he has led his own life. I admire his personality and wish to become just like him when I grow up. Wining this scholarship can help me in so many ways and help me concentrate on my studies more.
    Rebecca Hunter Memorial Scholarship
    Self-improvement and determination are vital pillars for personal growth and success. Cultivating these qualities not only benefits oneself but also sets a powerful example for children. In a world filled with uncertainties, teaching children the importance of continuous learning and unwavering commitment equips them with essential life skills. The journey of self-improvement begins with introspection and a willingness to embrace change. By acknowledging our strengths and weaknesses, we create a foundation for growth. Demonstrating this process to children involves openly discussing our goals and aspirations, fostering an environment where learning and development are celebrated. Determination, the fuel that propels us toward our objectives, plays a crucial role in achieving success. Children observe and absorb the perseverance of their parents or role models. When faced with challenges, it's essential to demonstrate resilience and a positive attitude. This not only instills a sense of optimism in children but also teaches them that setbacks are stepping stones to success. Setting realistic goals is a key aspect of self-improvement. By breaking down larger objectives into manageable tasks, we teach children the importance of strategic planning. Regularly revisiting and adjusting these goals helps instill adaptability—a vital skill in today's dynamic world. Consistency is the backbone of self-improvement. Whether it's acquiring a new skill, adopting healthier habits, or pursuing education, the commitment to regular, focused efforts is paramount. Through modeling this consistency, we emphasize the importance of discipline and hard work to our children. Moreover, embracing a growth mindset is fundamental. Communicating that intelligence and abilities can be developed over time fosters resilience in the face of challenges. This mindset shift encourages children to view setbacks not as failures but as opportunities for learning and improvement. In the realm of determination, perseverance is the linchpin. The journey towards a goal is rarely a smooth path, and teaching children to persist in the face of obstacles is a priceless lesson. Sharing personal stories of overcoming challenges reinforces the idea that success often requires tenacity and courage. It's crucial to involve children in the goal-setting process. Encourage them to identify their interests and aspirations, fostering a sense of autonomy and responsibility. By doing so, they learn the value of self-motivation and become active participants in their own growth. Leading by example involves showcasing a balanced approach to self-improvement. While ambition is essential, it's equally important to emphasize the significance of well-being and mental health. Demonstrating how to manage stress, practice self-care, and maintain a healthy work-life balance provides children with a holistic understanding of success. In the fast-paced digital age, adaptability is a prized skill. By incorporating technology into self-improvement efforts, we demonstrate the importance of staying abreast of advancements. Additionally, we show children that technology can be a valuable tool for learning and personal development. Ultimately, the journey of self-improvement and determination is a lifelong endeavor. As parents or role models, our commitment to continuous growth sends a powerful message. It teaches children that learning is not confined to a specific age or stage in life, but rather a perpetual and enriching pursuit. In conclusion, by embracing self-improvement and determination, we paint a compelling example for our children. Through introspection, goal-setting, consistency, and perseverance, we instill in them the values of resilience, adaptability, and a growth mindset. This approach equips them with the tools they need to navigate life's challenges and pursue success with confidence and determination.
    Mental Health Importance Scholarship
    Mental health has emerged as a critical topic in the modern world, with increasing awareness about its importance in our daily lives. Recognizing the significance of mental health is pivotal in maintaining a holistic and fulfilling existence. This essay delves into the reasons why mental health holds such immense importance and explores strategies for sustaining and enhancing our mental wellbeing. Mental health and overall well-being: Our mental health plays a pivotal role in shaping our overall well-being. It influences our ability to cope with stress, maintain relationships, and find fulfillment in our personal and professional lives. Positive mental health has a profound impact on every facet of our lives, illustrating its inherent value. Enhancing self-awareness and self-acceptance: Prioritizing mental health promotes self-awareness, the foundation upon which personal growth and development are built. Through introspection, we gain insights into our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, empowering us to understand and navigate our emotions more effectively. Self-acceptance, e, another component of mental wellness, nurtures a positive self-image, encouraging self-confidence and a healthier mindset. Building resilience and managing stress: Maintaining mental wellness allows us to build resilience, which serves as an essential trait for coping with life's adversities. Resilience enables us to navigate through hardships, setbacks, and disappointments, ensuring that they do not have a long-lasting negative impact on our mental health. Furthermore, mental wellness equips us with effective stress management techniques, reducing the harmful effects of chronic stress and its associated physical and psychological consequences. Fostering healthy relationships: Our mental health significantly influences how we interact with others, impacting the quality of our relationships. A healthy mindset promotes empathy, compassion, and effective communication, allowing for authentic connections and fulfilling interpersonal experiences. Valuing mental health empowers us to address our emotional needs and contributes to the creation of a supportive social network, which is crucial for overall well-being. Strategies to maintain mental wellness: To maintain mental wellness, various approaches can be adopted: Self-care: Engaging in activities that bring joy and relaxation, such as exercise, hobbies, or mindfulness practices, helps to calm the mind, relieve stress, and foster a sense of fulfillment. Seeking support: Connecting with trusted individuals, such as friends, family, or therapists, can provide valuable support and perspective during challenging times. Setting boundaries: Establishing boundaries and prioritizing personal needs can prevent emotional exhaustion and maintain a healthy balance in life. continued learning and growth: Engaging in continuous learning, setting goals, and pursuing new experiences enhances mental agility, creativity, and overall satisfaction. The importance of mental health cannot be overstated, as it forms the bedrock of our overall well-being. Maintaining mental wellness through self-awareness, self-acceptance, resilience, stress management, and nurturing healthy relationships is crucial in leading a fulfilling life. By recognizing the significance of mental health and actively prioritizing it, we equip ourselves with the tools necessary to thrive in an increasingly complex world.
    Jackanow Suicide Awareness Scholarship
    My reality after my best friend committed suicide was cruel from a lack of information. I didn't know why. I didn't know where. But I was convinced he was gone. I'll say first thing that he survived, miraculously with only a broken arm. But this story is focused on the three days after his attempt, when I was oblivious to his vitality. Curiously, it never crossed my mind that he wasn't dead. I don't know why I was so certain but it was this morbid conviction that led me to wholeheartedly mourn and reflect. I thought about the time of my grandfather's passing and how the words and tears flowed but he was perfectly silent, brimming with compassion and comfort. I thought of him finally telling me that the reason he never celebrated his birthday was because it was the day his grandmother passed away. I ran through all the conversation that took place on the roof of my house this summer. I ran through all the conversations that ever took place. In fact, I combed through the contents of every single day since the first day I met him. My reward for working through this painful process was of course more pain, sadness because I still didn't know why, but most horrifyingly, an overwhelming sense of regret because I realized that all these years, I had never told him how much he meant to me. There was the occasional "thank you" and "you're the best", but even these are rare pleasantries, as it seems that niceties have an inverse relationship to a growing friendship. Thus disregarding the hasty and the superficial, I had never really expressed my gratitude. Believing him gone, the thought of this haunted me because I realized we were always too busy. Busy to the point I never could even find a moment to tell him he meant the world to me. Chilling irony shrouded me like a mist, a constant reminder that it was too late now. Those three days really felt like three eternities. By the first, I had decided that I would never let something like this happen again. And by the third, I swore I would make sure to find time every single day to tell the people I care about how much they mean to me. This was the conviction I reached as my third eternity ended, and on the fourth day, I was given my miracle. His death made me a whole different person I miss him so much and I wish knew what he was going through then my family and all my other friends that I love and appreciate them everyday. I intend to do so for as long as I live because never again do I want to regret words unspoken. And I always tell them how much I love and appreciate them for always being in my life, their support, presence, care, love and respect. I wish he was here for me to tell him how his death broke me I miss my best friend Max
    HM Family Scholarship
    My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of studies and a lot of money to go to medical college. My father’s family did not have enough means for higher education, but he earned a scholarship and created an opportunity for himself. My grandparents too were very proud of his hard work and success, and they always narrate his stories as an example for me to follow. My father explained to me that despite good hospitals and clinics in the city, many people do not get good healthcare, because they do not have the means. To ensure that everyone gets the right medical attention, my father also runs a small clinic where he does check-ups for poor people at a nominal charge and provides medication at subsidised rates, so that everyone can afford medical care. He donates some of his own money to this cause to make sure that the clinic never has to say no to any patient. This selfless and generous act makes him a highly respected person in the city. I feel very proud that he is my father. Despite being in a busy profession, my father use to spends a lot of quality time with me. We He was the coolest dad ever! Because of my love and admiration for him, I don’t like to disappoint him in any way. The one thing he use to get upset about is if I don’t work hard towards my studies. He always teaches me that studying hard is the biggest duty that children have towards the future of the society. Whether I score high marks or not, he insists that I must always give my 100% while studying and learning. My father has taught me a lot, through such moral lessons as well as through the way he has led his own life. I admire his personality and wish to become just like him when I grow up. This scholarship would help me in so many ways so I can concentrate on my studies.
    Jeannine Schroeder Women in Public Service Memorial Scholarship
    As a machine learning model developed by OpenAI, I don't have personal experiences, beliefs, or actions. However, I can provide information on how AI and technology, in general, are being used to address important social issues. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly playing a pivotal role in addressing various social challenges. From healthcare to education and environmental sustainability, AI is being harnessed to create innovative solutions. Let's explore how AI is contributing to addressing important social issues. Healthcare and Disease Detection AI is revolutionizing healthcare by enhancing disease detection and diagnosis. Machine learning algorithms can analyze vast amounts of medical data to identify patterns and predict diseases earlier than traditional methods. This early detection can lead to more effective treatments and improved outcomes. Accessibility and Inclusion AI technologies are being employed to make the world more accessible for individuals with disabilities. Voice recognition, text-to-speech, and image recognition technologies help people with visual or hearing impairments navigate and interact with the digital world. This promotes inclusivity and equal opportunities. Education and Personalized Learning AI is transforming education by enabling personalized learning experiences. Adaptive learning platforms use AI algorithms to tailor educational content to individual students, addressing their specific strengths and weaknesses. This approach enhances engagement and improves overall educational outcomes. Environmental Sustainability AI is being utilized to address environmental challenges. From optimizing energy consumption to monitoring and managing natural resources, AI helps in making informed decisions for a sustainable future. Machine learning algorithms can analyze complex environmental data, contributing to better conservation efforts and climate change mitigation. Poverty Alleviation and Economic Empowerment AI has the potential to uplift communities by providing new opportunities for economic empowerment. This includes using AI for financial inclusion, creating job opportunities, and fostering entrepreneurship in underserved regions. Startups and organizations are leveraging AI to address poverty-related challenges. Crisis Response and Humanitarian Aid, AI plays a crucial role in crisis response and humanitarian aid efforts. Predictive modeling and data analysis help anticipate natural disasters, enabling proactive measures to minimize the impact. Additionally, AI assists in coordinating relief efforts, optimizing resource allocation, and aiding in post-disaster recovery. Social Justice and Bias Mitigation:** Addressing bias in AI systems is crucial for promoting social justice. Developers and researchers are working to identify and mitigate biases in algorithms to ensure fair and equitable outcomes. This includes implementing diverse and inclusive datasets, transparent AI systems, and ethical guidelines. Public Health and Epidemic Monitoring:** The ongoing global health challenges have highlighted the importance of AI in public health. AI models are used for tracking and predicting the spread of diseases, analyzing healthcare data, and assisting in the development of vaccines and treatments. These applications contribute to better preparedness and response to health crises. In conclusion, AI is a powerful tool with the potential to address a wide range of social issues. However, it's crucial to approach its development and deployment with ethical considerations to ensure that the benefits are accessible to all and that the technology does not inadvertently contribute to new challenges or exacerbate existing inequalities. Ongoing collaboration between technologists, policymakers, and communities is essential to harness the full potential of AI for the betterment of society.
    New Beginnings Immigrant Scholarship
    Being an international student and moving to a new country alone is challenging, especially without financial support. Coming from a low-income family, I lost my father in sixth grade, and my mother, working as a house help, cared for me and my five siblings. Despite the financial hardships, I worked hard in school, securing a scholarship from ninth to twelfth grade. I aimed to ease the burden on my mom. Graduating in 2017, I faced more challenges as my mom fell ill, but she persevered. Seeking fully-funded scholarships has been difficult, especially as education for girls isn't prioritized in my culture. Despite securing partial scholarships, covering expenses has been tough. I aspire to set an example by completing my education and becoming a doctor. Your financial support through a scholarship would make a significant impact on my journey. However, tragically the family I come from isn't well monetarily I tried to buckle down in school so I can get passing marks engage in school clubs, for example, science club, banter, games , we could go for contests and I could take part in them my secondary school gave me a grant from ninth grade to twelfth grade, so lengthy I continue to really buckle down in my examinations and that is the way I needed to reduce the weight on my mom for paying school charges and the cash she made to assist with food and covering different bills and for my siblings. Significantly improved valid statements came out second in my group with 6points in Zambian school system I was so glad for I new with my grades, I could push for additional grants to go to college and earn an education subsequent to graduating secondary school in 2017, life turned out to be hard for ourselves and was so energetic about going to school yet my mom became ill, had a halfway stroke and needed to begin working and deal with my kin and her gave a valiant effort. At long last found a new line of work and been working my mum sought some treatment and improved and last year I presently began looking for completely supported grants, which are elusive in the USA andr in my country they don't take training for a young lady kid serious rather in my way of life they trust in early marriage. Furthermore, I don't need that I need to set a model for my kin and my local area and mother to complete school graduate with a degree, So I recently began applying for colleges in the USA either brimming with halfway grants and saw as a large portion of them fractional got acknowledged to four and needed to go with the college I felt like I could fit in. What's more, I could say it hasn't been simple been working so I can have something to eat and pay for my educational cost and different costs. One of my kin attempt to help to a great extent were he can yet being a worldwide understudy not set in stone on what I need in life am making it work I buckle down both in my everyday schedule my work that was given nearby. What's more, need to additional my schooling to turn into a specialist in future on the grounds that am so enthusiastic in assisting individuals and what with having gone through in my experience growing up. in any case, that can occur if you don't mind help me monetarily with a grant it would help me.
    Isaac Yunhu Lee Memorial Arts Scholarship
    My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of studies and a lot of money to go to medical college. My father’s family did not have enough means for higher education, but he earned a scholarship and created an opportunity for himself. My grandparents too were very proud of his hard work and success, and they always narrate his stories as an example for me to follow. My father explained to me that despite good hospitals and clinics in the city, many people do not get good healthcare, because they do not have the means. To ensure that everyone gets the right medical attention, my father also runs a small clinic where he does check-ups for poor people at a nominal charge and provides medication at subsidised rates, so that everyone can afford medical care. He donates some of his own money to this cause to make sure that the clinic never has to say no to any patient. This selfless and generous act makes him a highly respected person in the city. I feel very proud that he is my father. Despite being in a busy profession, my father use to spends a lot of quality time with me. We He was the coolest dad ever! Because of my love and admiration for him, I don’t like to disappoint him in any way. The one thing he use to get upset about is if I don’t work hard towards my studies. He always teaches me that studying hard is the biggest duty that children have towards the future of the society. Whether I score high marks or not, he insists that I must always give my 100% while studying and learning. My father has taught me a lot, through such moral lessons as well as through the way he has led his own life. I admire his personality and wish to become just like him when I grow up. He inspired me a lot and how he brought us up been inspired by him and want to be like him one day.
    Virginia Jeanette Drummond Kissane Women in STEM Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. And passionate about my career With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Sandra West ALS Foundation Scholarship
    My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of studies and a lot of money to go to medical college. My father’s family did not have enough means for higher education, but he earned a scholarship and created an opportunity for himself. My grandparents too were very proud of his hard work and success, and they always narrate his stories as an example for me to follow. My father explained to me that despite good hospitals and clinics in the city, many people do not get good healthcare, because they do not have the means. To ensure that everyone gets the right medical attention, my father also runs a small clinic where he does check-ups for poor people at a nominal charge and provides medication at subsidised rates, so that everyone can afford medical care. He donates some of his own money to this cause to make sure that the clinic never has to say no to any patient. This selfless and generous act makes him a highly respected person in the city. I feel very proud that he is my father. Despite being in a busy profession, my father use to spends a lot of quality time with me. We He was the coolest dad ever! Because of my love and admiration for him, I don’t like to disappoint him in any way. The one thing he use to get upset about is if I don’t work hard towards my studies. He always teaches me that studying hard is the biggest duty that children have towards the future of the society. Whether I score high marks or not, he insists that I must always give my 100% while studying and learning. My father has taught me a lot, through such moral lessons as well as through the way he has led his own life. I admire his personality and wish to become just like him when I grow up. This scholarship will help me in so many ways so I can concentrate on my studies more.
    Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
    My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of studies and a lot of money to go to medical college. My father’s family did not have enough means for higher education, but he earned a scholarship and created an opportunity for himself. My grandparents too were very proud of his hard work and success, and they always narrate his stories as an example for me to follow. My father explained to me that despite good hospitals and clinics in the city, many people do not get good healthcare, because they do not have the means. To ensure that everyone gets the right medical attention, my father also runs a small clinic where he does check-ups for poor people at a nominal charge and provides medication at subsidised rates, so that everyone can afford medical care. He donates some of his own money to this cause to make sure that the clinic never has to say no to any patient. This selfless and generous act makes him a highly respected person in the city. I feel very proud that he is my father. Despite being in a busy profession, my father use to spends a lot of quality time with me. We He was the coolest dad ever! Because of my love and admiration for him, I don’t like to disappoint him in any way. The one thing he use to get upset about is if I don’t work hard towards my studies. He always teaches me that studying hard is the biggest duty that children have towards the future of the society. Whether I score high marks or not, he insists that I must always give my 100% while studying and learning. My father has taught me a lot, through such moral lessons as well as through the way he has led his own life. I admire his personality and wish to become just like him when I grow up. This scholarship would really help me so much in paying other expenses so I can concentrate on my studies.
    In Memory of Liv Scholarship
    I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds, stimulate creativity, and pave the way for a brighter future for our planet. My academic career, however, has been hampered by financial difficulties. Tuition, textbooks, living expenses, and other education-related costs have grown prohibitively expensive, making it increasingly impossible for me to focus on my studies and attain the grades required for success. I refuse to give up on my aspirations, but I can’t achieve it on my own. Your contribution, regardless of the amount, might be my saving grace. Here’s how your help can make a difference: Tuition Assistance: Your gift can help fund my tuition expenses, allowing me to concentrate on gaining the skills necessary to be an amazing Doctor. Textbooks materials: Access to crucial teaching tools may dramatically improve my academic performance and, eventually, my capacity to build a dynamic and engaging classroom. Living Expenses: With your help, I can focus on my academics rather than worrying about the essential living expenses that come with being a student. Professional Development: Your generosity will allow me to pay for seminars, certificates, and courses that will help me become a qualified and passionate Doctor Your contribution is not just an investment in my education; it is also an investment in the next generation of students I will have the privilege to help in my situation. By assisting me, you are assisting in the development of younger generation and the opening of doors. Your gift will not be forgotten, and I am fully dedicated to paying it forward in the future, enhancing the lives of numerous individuals. I am appreciative for your concern and assistance. With your assistance, I am determined to realize my ambition of being an inspirational Doctor who will have a significant influence on the lives of the future generation. Thank you for believing in the power of health and for being the guiding light on my path.   With immense gratitude, Hope
    Dan Gramatic Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2019, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. : Your gift can help fund my tuition expenses, allowing me to concentrate on gaining the skills necessary to be an amazing Doctor. Textbooks materials: Access to crucial teaching tools may dramatically improve my academic performance and, eventually, my capacity to build a dynamic and engaging classroom. Living Expenses: With your help, I can focus on my academics rather than worrying about the essential living expenses that come with being a stude With this scholarship it can help alot and I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    NE1 NE-Dream Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    TEAM ROX Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. Looking forward to hearing from you With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Tim Watabe Memorial Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2019,life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. And looking forward to this scholarship for it will help me towards a lot of things in school. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Law Family Single Parent Scholarship
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2019 life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. Until last year when I got pregnant with my beautiful daughter Shiela. It hasn’t been easy because her father isn’t present in her life I have to do almost everything by myself and my mother, she’s a blessing to me and being a single parent as a teenager can be so draining at times, working hard everyday for me and her and want to give her everything I can and a life I never had I want to become a doctor in future and am working towards that, which I know I will some day and make my mother siblings and daughter proud. Last year really took a toll on me I had to stop college for a while so I can take care of my daughter and this spring semester 2024 I want to go back to school and get my degree. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Crenati Foundation Supporting International Students Scholarship
    I’m an international student studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for this scholarship.
    Hearts on Sleeves, Minds in College Scholarship
    I’m an international student studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for this scholarship.
    Minority Women in LAS Scholarship
    I’m an international student studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for this scholarship.
    Marian "Nana" Rouche Memorial Scholarship
    I’m an international student studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for this scholarship.
    Girls Ready to Empower Girls
    My father use to be a doctor before passing away. Everyday, he use to work hard to care for all his patients and their health. Because even noticed that even on holidays, he is occupied with following up about his patients’ care and ensuring they are getting better. He use to treat everyone with the best facilities that he can provide to them. Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of studies and a lot of money to go to medical college. My father’s family did not have enough means for higher education, but he earned a scholarship and created an opportunity for himself. My grandparents too were very proud of his hard work and success, and they always narrate his stories as an example for me to follow. My father explained to me that despite good hospitals and clinics in the city, many people do not get good healthcare, because they do not have the means. To ensure that everyone gets the right medical attention, my father also runs a small clinic where he does check-ups for poor people at a nominal charge and provides medication at subsidised rates, so that everyone can afford medical care. He donates some of his own money to this cause to make sure that the clinic never has to say no to any patient. This selfless and generous act makes him a highly respected person in the city. I feel very proud that he is my father. Despite being in a busy profession, my father use to spends a lot of quality time with me. We He was the coolest dad ever! Because of my love and admiration for him, I don’t like to disappoint him in any way. The one thing he use to get upset about is if I don’t work hard towards my studies. He always teaches me that studying hard is the biggest duty that children have towards the future of the society. Whether I score high marks or not, he insists that I must always give my 100% while studying and learning. My father has taught me a lot, through such moral lessons as well as through the way he has led his own life. I admire his personality and wish to become just like him when I grow up. And become the Good doctor that if he was still alive he can be so proud.
    Devante Lane Scholarship
    I’m an international student studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for this scholarship.
    Goobie-Ramlal Education Scholarship
    I’m an international student studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for this scholarship.
    Concrete Rose Scholarship Award
    My name is chipo matambo am a student at University of Arizona studying I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for the scholarship award. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Nell’s Will Scholarship
    I’m studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds, stimulate creativity, and pave the way for a brighter future for our planet. My academic career, however, has been hampered by financial difficulties. Tuition, textbooks, living expenses, and other education-related costs have grown prohibitively expensive, making it increasingly impossible for me to focus on my studies and attain the grades required for success. I refuse to give up on my aspirations, but I can’t achieve it on my own. Your contribution, regardless of the amount, might be my saving grace. Here’s how your help can make a difference: Tuition Assistance: Your gift can help fund my tuition expenses, allowing me to concentrate on gaining the skills necessary to be an amazing Doctor. Textbooks materials: Access to crucial teaching tools may dramatically improve my academic performance and, eventually, my capacity to build a dynamic and engaging classroom. Living Expenses: With your help, I can focus on my academics rather than worrying about the essential living expenses that come with being a student. Professional Development: Your generosity will allow me to pay for seminars, certificates, and courses that will help me become a qualified and passionate Doctor Your contribution is not just an investment in my education; it is also an investment in the next generation of students I will have the privilege to help in my situation. By assisting me, you are assisting in the development of younger generation and the opening of doors. Your gift will not be forgotten, and I am fully dedicated to paying it forward in the future, enhancing the lives of numerous individuals. I am appreciative for your concern and assistance. With your assistance, I am determined to realize my ambition of being an inspirational Doctor who will have a significant influence on the lives of the future generation. Thank you for believing in the power of health and for being the guiding light on my path.   With immense gratitude, Hope
    Dr. Soronnadi Nnaji Legacy Scholarship
    I’m an international student studying to be a Doctor because I have a strong desire to save lives and help the world . However, I am at a crossroads, dealing with financial difficulties that threaten to derail my route to accomplishing my cherished desire. I’m telling you my tale in the hopes that you’ll be the guiding light I’m looking for. For me, becoming a Doctor is more than a job; it’s a calling, a mission. Every day, I am motivated by the conviction that education can mold young minds. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for this scholarship.
    Stephan L. Wolley Memorial Scholarship
    I am chipo and I would like to take this opportunity to state how truly passionate I am about pursuing my higher educationa But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for a scholarship at such an esteemed institution. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Hyacinth Malcolm Memorial Scholarship
    I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for a scholarship at such an esteemed institution. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Cheryl Twilley Outreach Memorial Scholarship
    I am chipo and I would like to take this opportunity to state how truly passionate I am about pursuing my higher education and become a Doctor. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school. I sincerely believe that an education from a university of your stature will help me realize my dreams of making worthwhile contributions to the field of computer science and I too can add positive energy to the student body that I would be a part of. With this, I would like to close the letter stating that I shall be greatly honoured to be considered for a scholarship at such an esteemed institution. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Lost Dreams Awaken Scholarship
    For myself backslide happens in light of the fact that despite the fact that I could go through a program, I actually return to similar individuals, spots, and things. A great deal of times when I really do return to those things it's from fatigue or disengagement. There are a few stages we should accept in recuperation and they are pre-consideration, thought, readiness, activity, and upkeep. A definitive objective is to have an arrangement that we set in motion and afterward keep up with this intend to keep our temperance. I feel that recuperation is the chance to reestablish my life to a superior state. To do this is basic that we check our mentality out. At the point when our disposition changes so will our way of behaving and when our conduct changes so will our results Furthermore, when life began turning out badly, I understood I was not without anyone else. There are others with the very issues that I have. With the guides, staff, and individual clients assist I with having started to check out at existence with an alternate viewpoint. I need an existence with a major grin, not a glare. Blissful times with family without the monkey on my back. In the end everything will work out for the best. Where there is inward feeling of harmony and realizing life is better not allowing that dependence on control my life.
    Promising Pathways-Single Parent Scholarship
    My plans for the future is to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch her suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my father , siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    International Student Scholarship
    Winner
    Being a global understudy, first of all, and moving to another country all alone is rarely simple. Furthermore, more particularly with no monetary assistance or backing from anybody can be so difficult realizing that you need to try sincerely and apply for grants and work nearby and center around school, can be depleting for an understudy yet assuming that you are a global understudy who is from. An extremely not wealthy country you will try sincerely so you can chronicle your objectives throughout everyday life and be that woman who pursues her fantasies and need to roll out an improvement throughout everyday life. However, tragically the family I come from isn't well monetarily I from an exceptionally low pay family, lost my dad when I was in 6th grade, he had disease and from that point forward my mom has been dealing with me and my other five kin, by her being a house help in various homes. I tried to buckle down in school so I can get passing marks engage in school clubs, for example, science club, banter, games , we could go for contests and I could take part in them my secondary school gave me a grant from ninth grade to twelfth grade, so lengthy I continue to really buckle down in my examinations and that is the way I needed to reduce the weight on my mom for paying school charges and the cash she made to assist with food and covering different bills and for my siblings. Significantly improved valid statements came out second in my group with 6points in Zambian school system I was so glad for I new with my grades, I could push for additional grants to go to college and earn an education subsequent to graduating secondary school in 2017, life turned out to be hard for ourselves and was so energetic about going to school yet my mom became ill, had a halfway stroke and needed to begin working and deal with my kin and her gave a valiant effort. At long last found a new line of work and been working my mum sought some treatment and improved and last year I presently began looking for completely supported grants, which are elusive in the USA andr in my country they don't take training for a young lady kid serious rather in my way of life they trust in early marriage. Furthermore, I don't need that I need to set a model for my kin and my local area and mother to complete school graduate with a degree, So I recently began applying for colleges in the USA either brimming with halfway grants and saw as a large portion of them fractional got acknowledged to four and needed to go with the college I felt like I could fit in. What's more, I could say it hasn't been simple been working so I can have something to eat and pay for my educational cost and different costs. One of my kin attempt to help to a great extent were he can yet being a worldwide understudy not set in stone on what I need in life am making it work I buckle down both in my everyday schedule my work that was given nearby. What's more, need to additional my schooling to turn into a specialist in future on the grounds that am so enthusiastic in assisting individuals and what with having gone through in my experience growing up. in any case, that can occur if you don't mind help me monetarily with a grant it would help me.
    Abu Omar Halal Scholarship
    I’m chipo I come from a family of 9 and am the only girl child I have 8 siblings and the first child to go to university. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, I need to concentrate on becoming a Doctor since I've forever been enthusiastic about helping other people. At the point when I was seven, my family and I were in a horrendous fender bender. At the emergency clinic, frightened and alone without my folks, I would not allow the specialist to place join in my arm. The attendant in the room held my hand and made me stories and wisecracks until my apprehension disappeared. Despite the fact that the specialist was the person who fixed my arm, she gave me the courage I expected to improve. I left the clinic that late evening knowing with complete conviction that, when I grew up, I would have been a medical caretaker. As I enter my lesser year in my program, I'm more dedicated than any other time to being the wellspring of solace and worry that my attendant was for me quite a while back. That is the reason this grant implies more to me than simply one more year in the program. It implies that I can say thank you to that medical attendant and all the others like her who save their patients in additional ways than one. It implies that I can join a calling that implied as a lot to me then as it does today. What's more, it truly intends that, at some point, perhaps I can be the one making wisecracks to a frightened young lady in a trauma center, helping her know everything will be alright.
    Windward Spirit Scholarship
    QualityThere are consistently steady changes in this present reality, in view of the changes in generation to generation. One age that lead one more age to the following is Children of post war America, they were brought into the world between the years 1946 and 1964 (The Boomers 1). This time was known for a gigantic populace increment from children being conceived once The Second Great War was finished. Gen X-ers are portrayed for life stages, yet in addition changing in new headings. Kids from this age lived in an unfortunate society, subsequently, guardians needed to work broad hours just to help their families. This gave their kids the obligations to assist and deal with their kin. This made the young people of the Children of post war America grow up quicker than anticipated, … show more happy… The Recent college grads are otherwise called "age y". Twenty to thirty year olds were shielded as kids by their folks, while they ensured everything was arranged out for them by furnishing them with a preferred way of life over what they had in their experience growing up. As the guardians indulged the Twenty to thirty year olds, they grew up to be lazier because of everything as a kid being finished for them. The Millennial age is known to get everything given to them with no appreciation, for this situation they generally need more. Knowing the distinctions between how the Gen X-ers grew up contrasted with the Recent college grads, gives the future heads of the world a superior comprehension, so they can further develop correspondence with every ages. The distinctions between Children of post war America and Recent college grads are striking, and they merit an intensive examination to completely get a handle on the thinking behind these … show more satisfied… Assuming the Recent college grads wind up in a tight spot financially, they simply return to their families or anticipate that the public authority should them help out. Concerning Children of post war America growing up came speedy, they were considered responsible for their activities, they didn't find support from the public authority, it was normal to supply everything from the cash procured following a difficult days work. There are social contrasts between the two, brought about by contrasts in genuine mental cycles (The Boomers 4). Motivation to why the Recent college grads are lazier is the innovation in the general public today, children will sit before televisions for a really long time, watching shows or playing computer games. Having these sorts of interruptions their capacity to focus is much more limited, giving children less inspiration to finish their examinations. The Gen X-ers grew up with restricted innovation, consequently having less of interruptions offering them a more drawn out consideration range. People born after WW2 invested their energy paying attention to music, chipping away at studies, and including their selves with open air exercises. The Child of post war America age significantly affects all parts of the American culture, including the working environment and.
    Students with Congenital Heart Defects Scholarship
    To say that my sibling's inherent heart imperfection has impacted my life would be putting it mildly, as I would see it. I figure a more precise response would be that it has flipped around my reality. Jonathan Matambo was essentially brought into the world with a portion of a heart, to keep it basic. He was conceived when I was 6, I was recently energized that I got to see my grandparents constantly and remain with them while he was in the emergency clinic. He had his third heart medical procedure when I was around 9. I adored carrying his toy car to the clinic and driving Scramble all over the foyers, while Jonathan followed with his oxygen hookup. At a certain point, I even needed to do that for different children like the comedians that came into Jonathan’s room. I needed to be the super woman. Obviously, I was 9 at the time so that never truly occurred. Back before Coronavirus hit, I never truly wanted that Jonathan didn't have a heart condition. That is to say, I got to go to Rio festival when Jonathan desire was conceded by Make-A-Wish so I wasn't exactly grumbling. As time went on, I had a standard life. School, more school, summer, ocean side excursions, etc until Walk 2021 I'm certain you've heard others depict it as when everything shut down. Not seeing others besides through a screen. The issue is, we don't have the foggiest idea how Jonathan’s body will respond to Coronavirus, if he somehow happened to get it. He is defenseless against other respiratory diseases like it so the viewpoint doesn't appear to be excessively great. This is the reason at whatever point I contact a bundle that hasn't been "isolated" or cleaned down or at whatever point I contact a staple that hasn't been washed, I intellectually go crazy a tad. That is the primary effect on me at this moment. Simply this uneasiness that I will be the person who gives Coronavirus to Jonathan due to a stumble when I contact a bundle. It will be my shortcoming in the event that I'm not adequately cautious. The trepidation that I will be the person who influences the entire family by sending an infection around. School will be beginning in the fall and I'm remaining at home. I will presumably see the greater part of my colleagues together on a screen. I'm apprehensive on the grounds that I would rather not be the only one on the screen, the left out one, all in light of Jonathan’s introduction to the world deformity. The light toward the finish of this story, the chance, what my entire family is expecting, is an immunization for Jonathan. After he is ideally immunized, I feel that I will be substantially more appreciative for the things I underestimated, such as embracing my grandparents and spending time with my companions. Easily overlooked details that have a major effect.
    Bald Eagle Scholarship
    Everybody should be roused, and moving others can make positive impacts. They can be individuals that encompass us in a regular day to day existence. My motivation comprises of my folks, Gillian Lumpotwa and Boas Matambo . They are two full-blooded Africans outsiders with exceptional accounts of difficult work, penance, and flexibility in an unfriendly society who left their country for a superior life. Besides the fact that they left to have a superior life themselves, however for myself as well as my siblings too. Experiencing childhood in a family with migrant guardians has significantly impacted my expectations and desires of one day going to dentistry school to turn into a dental hygienist. As a girl who needs to encounter miserable difficulties, I make a solid attempt to accomplish my objectives in general. At the point when I consider the word migrant, I generally consider full expectation, freedom, and opportunity. Others, running against the norm, think migrants are unlawful, poor, and uninformed and carry brutality to the country. Every one of my folks has an alternate reinforcement story, however similar objective which each has made me impact myself in pushing harder every day on all they needed to traverse. My father was just sixteen years of age when he chose to cross the African boundary. My dad came from a major family having a sum of eleven kin, him being the second most seasoned of all. As he grew up, he didn't have it simple. He had initially begun going to class to ultimately be a nervous system specialist, a specialist who treats issues that influence the mind. To go to class he needed to stroll around four miles to go to class consistently. My dad was a decent and wise understudy he had high grades and really wanted to learn new things. Very after some time, he needed to exit school. He began working at age twelve where he would watch out for the cows, feed and even milk them. He had the obligation to help his family through on the grounds that his father was a lethargic individual. His father would simply do business as his own boss and carry no cash to the house. Because of the issue he experienced at home, he needed to help, so he moved over to the U.S. He came into the country with barely anything, yet didn't have the foggiest idea about any English. While he was here, he shuffled various positions by being a cook, working in development, and in any event, being in a band. A couple of years after the fact, he chooses to go get more schooling to get a superior opportunity at better positions. He acquires his GED and figures out how to talk, read, and write in English. He was working with an organization from that point forward and was been improving. Not until in 2020 he got sick of cancer and passed away. I miss him each and every day of my life, my mother and I are struggling to pay for my college tuition life hasn’t been easy but am pushing and hoping to be like my father one day.
    Bushnell Bioinformatic Scholarship
    We are living in the period of science and innovation. The conflicts, among the countries, are battling in the instructive foundations rather than fields and deserts. Pakistan is an emerging nation of South Asia. Just an elective advancement in the area of science and innovation expected, on which social improvement can start the time of affordable Improvement. This progression requires progressive improvement in the area of science training at all levels. Science instruction is vital to defeat Nothing means a lot to me than finishing racial disparity and separation in America, as I don't maintain that my more youthful kin should confront the segregation Individuals of color keep on looking in our current society. Subsequent to winning our battle to opportunity and inciting the section of the 1964 Social equality Act, for what reason truly do Dark youngsters confront higher neediness rates than Whites and are still multiple times bound to be imprisoned? "That was so long prior. You truly need to deal with it," my White friends say while alluding to racial disparities. In any case, why then, in seventh grade, in the wake of winning Nazareth Foundation's Spelling Honey bee rivalry, did my kindred White schoolmate state with a weighty portion of shock, "You know… when I previously saw you, I didn't think you would have been brilliant?" I desire to add to finishing racial separation by using our current interconnectivity and running a web-based entertainment crusade named #It'sNotOver. #It'sNotOver plans to go against the boundless confusion that, on the grounds that racial imbalance was lawfully banned, accepted racial disparity doesn't in any case endure in our general public. Our new official political race might have carried life to a 'Partitioned America,' yet it likewise uncovered how persuasive web-based entertainment is. By bringing issues to light of racial variations that happen all over the place, I could energize another rush of progress in our nation like that of right now's Up development. Besides, in the event that I can get to the impact of big names in my #It'sNotOver crusade, similar to that of Time's Up, I could likewise catch the consideration of millions of individuals and motivate activity against this issue across the globe. I realize that online entertainment can unfortunately do a limited amount a lot of in resolving these issues as not every person can manage the cost of the advantage of having web access. Nonetheless, I trust that my mission can move every one of the people who really do approach willingly volunteer to be the change by being propelled by the way that we are worldwide joined in this issue. In spite of the fact that I expect pessimism and analysis from individuals who either don't accept that this issue exists or don't trust in our objective, I'm willing to experience it on the off chance that it implies our general public all in all unavoidably can develop to acknowledge each other's disparities.
    Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Chipo Matambo I’m the only girl child in my family of 8 and the first child to go to university, I lost my father when I was 10 he died of cancer he was my strength and I always prayed for him to stay longer so I can become a doctor in future and help him. He always called me my personal doctor and losing him wasn’t an easy thing to go through at that time because my mother had to take two jobs to take care of us and my father, which was hard growing up because even had to miss some classes to help out my mother with home chores and other things. The day I went to the hospital I talked to him almost every day before going to school but the day he passed away everything changed for us because I was a daddy’s girl and now having to wake up everyday knowing he won’t be there, to hold my hand when things are hard or when those girls who use to bully me at school beat me, it was something hard and something I needed to start getting used to because most of the things we did together, he was an amazing Dad and an amazing husband to my mother. After his death my life was hard everything seemed impossible to archive my mother is the most strong woman I look up to everyday so that one day I can also take care of her like she does, she has been working hard so me and my siblings can be in school and have a good future and make my dreams come true of me becoming a doctor one day, worked hard towards my school got so I can get good grades and apply for scholarships and other grants and most importantly go to med school and help out worldwide. And my career goal is also focused on cancer patients because I want to know what change we can bring to the world cancer has taken away a lot of beautiful mothers, fathers, children, sisters and brothers and my goal is to work towards that and see what we can make as of change. Being a Doctor has been my dream and I want to be a good doctor that a lot of people will look up to and help the world.
    Minority/Women in STEM Scholarship
    It has for quite some time been realized that the ladies of the past went through numerous difficulties to live with the opportunity that they have today. Not so much as 100 years back, ladies were victimized in the labor force, with the assumption that they would take the low-positioning position in the public arena. Spouses were allowed to control their wives' pay, and there was minimal that might have been finished about it at that point. Luckily, in 1964, President Lyndon Johnson marked the Presentation The orientation disparity is consistently a huge issue overall from past to introduce. As indicated by the report Why Scarcely any? Ladies in Science, Innovation, Designing, and Math by Catherine, H., and Christianne. C., and Andresse St.R.(2010), the creators "presents top to bottom yet open portrayals of eight key exploration discoveries that highlight ecological and social hindrances including generalizations, orientation predisposition and the environment of science and designing divisions in schools and colleges that keep on hindering ladies' support Do video games have a demonstrated constructive outcome in training? Of the two papers being analyzed here, one would answer 'totally', while the other accepts benefit needs further exploration to be demonstrated past unambiguous topic. This paper will feature key thoughts from the two papers, tending to likenesses and contrasts. The key spotlight will be on the covering illustration of science educational plan and the discoveries from both. Barab, Gresalfi and Ingram-Goble (2010) Groundbreaking Play: Utilizing Games to Position Individual, Content, and. Indiscriminate anthropogenic activities have amounted to an increase in the greenhouse gas emission leading to global warming and several other serious environmental consequences. To mitigate the already existing environmental risks, one important feature is to provide sustainable development awareness. Science education is undoubtedly a key which has understanding and has answers to some of the most burdensome sustainability issues as it can bring about and suggest futures-oriented solutions to the problem of the decreasing quality in environmental conditions-air, water, wildlife,. We are living in the period of science and innovation. The conflicts, among the countries, are battling in the instructive foundations rather than fields and deserts. Pakistan is an emerging nation of South Asia. Just an elective advancement in the area of science and innovation expected, on which social improvement can start the time of affordable Improvement. This progression requires progressive improvement in the area of science training at all levels. Science instruction is vital to defeat the issues..
    Henry Bynum, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    Might it be said that i was at this point not the darling girl of nature, whisperer of trees? Knee-high rain boots, cover, bug splash — I wore the clothing and scent of a glad out of control lady, yet I was right there, slouched over the woeful heap of difficult sticks, completely puzzled, nearly tears. As a youngster, I had viewed myself as a sort of natural princess, a cradler of bugs and centipedes, who was entertained by grieving birds and chickadees, who could skim through tick-plagued glades and arise sans lyme. I knew the breaks of the earth like the scars on my own unpleasant palms. However I was right here, after a decade, unequipped for playing out the most major open air task: I proved unable, for the existence of me, light a fire. Angrily I scoured the twigs together — endlessly scoured until smidgens of skin chipped from my fingers. No smoke. The twigs were excessively youthful, excessively tacky green; I threw them away with a shower of condemnations, and started tearing through the underbrush looking for a more combustible assortment. My endeavors were unprofitable. Enraged, I digit a, not entirely settled to demonstrate that the woodland had scorned me, offering just youthful, wet bones that could never consume. However, the wood broke like carrots between my teeth — old, fragile, and unpleasant. Thundering and nursing my throbbing palms, I withdrew to the tent, where I scowled and anticipated the scoffs of my loved ones. Shaking their unfilled worm jars and stinking of fat fish, my sibling and cousins strutted into the camping area. Right away, they saw the minor stick slaughter by the fire pit and called to me, their profound voices currently sharp with disdain. "Where's the fire, Princess Clara?" they provoked. "Experiencing some difficulty?" They goaded me with the closures of the bit branches and, with a couple of easy scratches of wood on rock, ignited a red and thundering fire. My face consumed long after I left the fire pit. The camp smelled of salmon and disgrace. In the tent, I contemplated my disappointment. Is it safe to say that i was so petite? Is it safe to say that i was that unfit? I thought about my hands, how calloused and able they had been, the way delicate and smooth they had become. It had been a long time since I'd plied mud between my fingers; rather than scaling a white pine, I'd rehearsed scales on my piano, my hands relaxing into those of a performer — meaty and delicate. Also, I'd gotten glasses, having developed terribly partially blind; long evenings of faint lighting and thick books had done this. I was unable to recollect the last time I had lain down on a slope, flagrant, and seen the stars without squinting. Creeping along the edge of the tent, a bug affirmed my change — he nauseated me, and I felt a mind-boggling desire to crush him. However, I understood I hadn't exactly changed — I had just moved viewpoint. I still enthusiastically investigated new universes, yet through sonnets and exposition as opposed to fields and puddles. I'd developed to favor the blast of a bass over that of a bullfrog, figured out how to persuade an alternate sort of fire from wood, having fostered a consume for composing rhymes and scribbling speculations. That evening, I kept awake until late with my diary and expounded on the bug I had chosen not to kill. I had endured him scarcely, possibly yelling.
    Carlos F. Garcia Muentes Scholarship
    As an offspring of worker guardians, I figured out how to get a sense of ownership with my family and myself quite early on. Despite the fact that my folks communicated in English, they continually worked to help my younger sibling and I monetarily. In the mean time, my grandparents scarcely knew English so I turned into their interpreter for clinical arrangements and in each and every association with English speakers. Indeed, even as of not long ago, I actually decipher for themselves and I show my grandparents conversational English. The more elaborate I became with my family, the more I understood what I needed to be from here on out. Since I was five, my folks pushed me to esteem training since they were brought into the world in Vietnam and had restricted schooling. In light of this weakness, I figured out how to view all that I do in a serious way and to invest all of my energy to finish jobs, for example, turning into the organizer behind my school's Badminton Club in my sophomore year and Red Cross Club this year. Prior to making these clubs, I made a dream for these clubs so I can coordinate my obligations better as a pioneer. The more elaborate I turned into, the more I advanced as a pioneer and personally. As a pioneer, I conveyed a similar conduct I depicted towards my more youthful cousins and kin. My relatives focused on the significance of being a decent impact; as I adjusted this way of behaving, I used this in my administrative roles. I figured out how to turn into a decent good example by showing my more youthful relatives legitimate habits and directing them in their scholastics so they can get along admirably. In school, I guide my companions in sorting out group uniform plans and in systems administration with a charitable association for administration occasions. Asides from my qualities, I'm genuinely energetic in the clinical field. I generally needed to be a pediatrician since I was fourteen. My solid interest in the clinical field permitted me to open up my shell in specific circumstances — when I became amiable to patients in the emergency clinic as a worker, when I became cordial and receptive to kids in my position at Kumon Math and Understanding Center, and when I depicted sympathy and compassion towards my colleagues in the badminton crew. Notwithstanding, when I partook in the 2017 Kaiser Summer Volunteer Program at Richmond Clinical Center, I understood that I would simply not liked to be a pediatrician. This program opened my eye to various open doors in various fields of medication and in various methodologies in working in the medication business. While I might have areas of strength for a for the clinical field, my advantage in business massively developed as I before long found that I didn't just need to adopt the pragmatic strategy in the clinical field. With this interest, I plan to likewise turn into a piece of a clinical office supervisory crew. Later on, I desire to seek after my fantasy about turning into a specialist by achieving a MD, and to twofold study Administrative Financial matters. I expect to learn at UC Davis as a Natural Sciences major, where I expect to turn out to be very engaged with the understudy local area. After graduation, I intend to foster areas of strength for a relationship.
    Clevenger Women in Foster Care Award
    I'm a student at SUNY Albany university , chasing after a four year degree in biological and biomedical sciences Science. After graduation, I desire to go to Stanford university to turn into a veterinarian serving salvage associations and creature covers. I was brought up in the south, where it is normal for individuals to leave creatures in provincial regions. Those creatures then go into a salvage - withered, scared, and confounded. I need to work with salvages to give reasonable veterinary medication to the creatures they save. This grant would assist me with proceeding with my schooling and possibly save great many deserted creatures later on. My mother are unfortunately not able to contribute much toward my college expenses. I have earned a tuition scholarship based on my ACT score, but I still need additional funding for books and supplies. English majors have particularly high book costs because we have to purchase multiple books for each class. With the help of this scholarship, I could afford to continue my degree and become a doctor A couple of years sooner, my group of nine had been expelled from the home we had been residing in for the beyond a decade. With no place else to go, we moved into our congregation's back space for quite some time, where I dishonorably attempted to conceal our toothbrushes and additional shoes from other church individuals. Right then I earnestly committed to my family to contribute monetarily in the manner I could. My penance meant a nearer bond with my kin and more profound discussions with my folks, assisting me with understanding the genuine significance of a bound together family and the significant part I play in that. With the monetary soundness that my temporary positions gave my mom could remain at home to bring up seven youngsters, my learning-handicapped more seasoned sister could go to school, my more youthful sister could go on a mission excursion to Korea, and my twin kin could contend in public number related rivalries. I've seen that even as a secondary school understudy, I have such a lot of potential to affect my family and then some - - how one little demonstration can go far. Through the triumphs of my endeavors, I likewise understood that destitution was only a cultural restriction. I was low-pay, not poor. I was all the while prospering in school, driving religious exercises and playing a functioning job in local area administration. My low-pay status was not a hindrance but rather a take off platform to inspire and drive my prosperity
    Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Chipo Matambo I come from a family of 7 I have six brothers and am the only girl child. Am a single orphan my father passed away when I was 10 he had cancer and have been struggling growing up without a father figure in my life, hasn’t been easy my mother works so hard to take care of us. Growing for me I have worked hard in life because I come from a not well to do family and my goal is to follow my dreams chase them and help my mother one day in the future. Because she’s been through a lot in life raising 7 children on her own. When I was in 10th grade one of my brothers and the girlfriend had a very beautiful baby girl named Sheila. My niece who was born on the 18th of September And for a moment I was the happiest person because I had someone to look up to me as well, and give advice for an the only girl child and she was a blessing to the family always hugging and giving kisses. And I would go to my brother house to babysit her when both her parents go for work and I even became more close to her there’s was even a time she could just want to be with me and no one else. In 2020 August she got really sick by then she was one year eleven months and we were looking forward for her to turn 2 years and just see her grow up so fast. One night she couldn’t walk play or do anything they rushed her to the hospital and that was the beginning of our nightmare as a family. The following day results came out and she had leukemia and it was already on a very bad stage, she was admitted in the hospital and we would only visit her from there, everyday after school I use to go to the hospital to pay her a visit and just stay with her wishing for her to get better but unfortunately after three weeks close to a month she really got worse and passed away. This was a second member of my family dying of cancer when my father passed away I was still young and didn’t really understand anything but growing up and welcoming Sheila in our lives and the bond we had and how her mother loved her my brother from then he just lost it his never been the same my family we have been struggling I myself I feel lost, lonely and helpless at times I have this wired thoughts in my head some times. It’s hard to talk to people my mother is trying to get help for me to fit in the world thatI feels like a mirror no one to talk to or even tell them how I feel and how Sheila’s death and growing up without a father feels like watching your friends have school dances with their father and you can’t because his no more. And your mother as to work hard for the family it’s not easy nothing is have been through it and my family. Looking forward to better days
    Johnson Dale Women's Empowerment Scholarship
    But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree And because of that have learnt from my childhood growing I couldn’t want anyone to pass through what I went through in life, when am done with my career am planning on opening an organization to help teenagers who are very passionate about their careers and dreams but they can’t afford to go to school or university because I have been through that experience and I couldn’t want in future to have a lot of cases like that. Giving will be my first priority and helping the less fortunate and make this a better world.
    Maggie's Way- International Woman’s Scholarship
    First of all being an international student and moving to a new country on your own is never easy. And more especially with no financial help or support from anyone can be so challenging knowing that you have to work hard and apply for scholarships and work on campus and focus on school, can be draining for a student but if you are an international student who is from. A very not well to do country you will work hard so that you can archive your goals in life and be that lady who chases her dreams and want to make a change in life. But unfortunately the family I come from is not well financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers. Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, which are hard to find in the USA andr in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, So I just started applying for universities in the USA either full of partial scholarships and found most of them partial got accepted to four and had to go with the university I felt like I could fit in. And I could say it hasn’t been easy been working so that I can just have something to eat and pay for my tuition and other expenses. One of my siblings try to help here and there were he can but being an international student who is determined on what I want in life am going for it I work hard both in my school work and my job that was given on campus. And want to further my education to become a doctor in future because am so passionate in helping people and what have gone through in my childhood. but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship it would help me so much and will be very grateful
    Ella Hall-Dillon Scholarship
    Moving to the United States wasn’t easy for me as an international student and all alone a big country, but my family was there for me kept calling to check up on me and really have a great roommate in school. Who is now like a sister to me she helped me a lot throughout my journey in university and introduced me to some of friends who are really good people. The day my siblings called they will be coming to the states was a dream come true though my mother couldn’t come because of her condition she’s in. I wish she did but I was happy knowing that after being so far away from my family it was about time I got reunited with my family I missed them so much had a lot. To tell them and show them for and for the fact that also them it was going to be hard for them to get used to a whole new different environment and experience, what I was more excited was to see them everyday I wake up knowing I have my brothers with me now was the best feeling ever and will always remember that. The first few months I could say it was difficult for them since I had already gotten used to most of the things in USA but for them it quite took some time for them to get used to the food, because back home our traditional food nshima is like the most delicious meal you will find in Lusaka and almost everyone eats nshima in their homes. But we did find some African store where they could buy and cook nshima but it still didn’t test like the one back home. They are now used and we are all working hard
    Ahmadi Family Scholarship
    My names are chipo matambo studying human biology at Michigan Tech university, Am the first person in my family to attend university and the only girl I come from a community that has nothing much to offer but always supports each other. financially I from a very low income family, lost my father when I was in sixth grade, he had cancer and since then my mother has been taking care of me and my other five siblings, by her being a house help in different homes. I made sure to work hard in school so I can get good grades get involved in school clubs such as science club, debate, games , we could go for competitions and I could participate in them my high school gave me a scholarship from 9th grade to 12th grade, so long I keep on working hard in my studies and that’s how I had to lessen the burden on my mother for paying school fees and the money she made to help with food and paying other bills and for my brothers, Got good good points came out second in my class with 6points in Zambian education system I was so happy for I new with my grades, I could push for more scholarships to go to university and get a degree after graduating high school in 2017, life became hard for us and was so passionate about attending college but my mother got sick, had a partial stroke and had to start working and take care of my siblings and her did my very best. Finally got a job and been working my mum got some treatment and got better and last year I now started searching for fully funded scholarships, for in my country they don’t take education for a girl child serious instead in my culture they believe in early marriage. And I don’t want that I want to set an example for my siblings and my community and mother to finish school graduate with a degree, but that can only happen if you please help me financially with a scholarship for I have nothing, but I promise to work hard academically and towards the school.shall be greatly honoured to be considered for a scholarship which I know will help me so much for with my education and my family will be very grateful. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund
    There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    Dr. Alexanderia K. Lane Memorial Scholarship
    Helping others isn’t only good for others and a good thing, it also makes us happier and healthier and can reduce stress levels in some cases. Giving connects us to others, strengthens community, and helps create a happier society for all. And it’s good for society, which can help you be more empathetic. And when you’re empathetic, you’re more likely to have healthy relationships and stronger friendships with those around you. It makes us feel like we’ve accomplished something, which can be very rewarding. If you’ve ever helped someone with a problem or situation you’ve been through yourself, you know what I mean. It’s a good feeling when you see someone else succeed after you’ve struggled so much yourself. When we’re helping someone, we’ve to think differently than when we’re working on our own projects. We’ve to put ourselves in the other person’s shoes and see things from their perspective. In this way, we learn a lot of new things about ourselves and about how other people work. The way you help others can make you a better person. That’s because you’ve to work hard to be compassionate, generous, and kind. When you do something good for someone else, your character is tested. You have to push yourself to be better if you really want to help. Helping people can make this world way better. For example, helping your neighbors rake the leaves that fell off in fall. It would make their life much easier. If someone that’s wealthy sees a poor person on the streets, he/she should definitely help them. People would be way happier. Usually, people throw their garbage on the streets. But if people start encouraging them to recycle there would not be as much pollution as there is today. Pollution is really unhealthy to this world and it harms animals in many ways. “If everyone decided to forgive at least one person who hurt them by the end of the year, the world would be filled with people exchanging hugs and kisses, instead of words and bullets. All people should help others without expecting any rewards. They need to do this because it helps make this world way better, there would be peace and no war, and also it decreases stress. If something happens to you, they would be supportive and show all of their respect to you just like Mawi’s father and also his brother. The benefits you get from helping people are endless. People should start caring for others. The rich should give to the poor so all people could be equal.
    Miguel Mendez Social Justice Scholarship
    There are a lot of social issues we are facing right now, some more prominent than the others. First of all, poverty is a worldwide issue. It gives birth to a lot of other social issues which we must try to get away with at the earliest. Further, countries like my country Zambia India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and more are facing the issue of the caste system since times unknown. It results in a lot of caste violence and inequality which takes the lives of many on a daily basis. Moreover, child labour is another major social issue that damages the lives of young children. Similarly, illiteracy also ruins the lives of many by destroying their chances of a bright future. In developing countries mostly, child marriage still exists and is responsible for ruining many lives. Similarly, dowry is a very serious and common social issue that almost all classes of people partake in. Another prominent social issue is gender inequality which takes away many opportunities from deserving people. Domestic violence especially against women is a serious social issue we must all fight against. Other social issues include starvation, child sex abuse, religious conflicts, child trafficking, terrorism, overpopulation, untouchability, communalism and many more. It is high time we end these social issues Social issues are due to traditional and cultural stereotypes harming ordinary people, which need immediate attention. Social problems are subjective. They mean different things to different people. Social issues include poverty, child marriage, violence, crime, illiteracy, racial discrimination, gender bias, economic inequality, caste discrimination etc. Poverty is a severe social issue in rural areas, giving way to a lack of food and education, malnutrition, crime and violence. Gender bias and casteism are very evident in developing countries. Lack of education has resulted in issues like child marriages and racial discrimination. Modern society has resulted in new issues like pollution, climate change, corruption and terrorism. These issues have plagued every country, society and, at some point, every household. These issues can be solved with strategic planning and educating people about them. Social issues affect our society adversely. Most importantly, it disturbs the harmony of society and gives rise to hostility and suspicion. Moreover, it creates large-scale social dissatisfaction, suffering and misery. A society can successfully end social issues if they become adamant. These social issues act as a barrier to the progress of society. Thus, we must all come together to fight against them and put them to an end for the greater good.
    Rev. and Mrs. E B Dunbar Scholarship
    My plans for the future are to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from.
    Joshua’s Home Remodeling Scholarship
    My plans for the future are to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    Beyond The C.L.O.U.D Scholarship
    My plans for the future are to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    PRIDE in Education Award
    My plans for the future are to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    Sola Family Scholarship
    My plans for the future are to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    Dreamer's Midpoint Scholarship
    My plans for the future are to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    Kim Moon Bae Underrepresented Students Scholarship
    My plans for the future are to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    Annie Pringle Memorial Scholarship
    My plans for the future is to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch her suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my father , siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    American Dream Scholarship
    My plans for the future is to become a doctor . And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine And after being accepted at an American university and given a partial scholarship it meant a lot to me. And looking at what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.
    Bright Lights Scholarship
    My plans for the future are to become a doctor in the future. And am studying this major because i I developed passion in medicine after what I went through at a young age, my Father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he couldn’t do anything, and i had to watch him suffer through out his sickness and growing up in Africa coming from a low income family. There’s nothing much we could do going to school I made sure to work hard towards my grades. So that I could be able to apply for medical school, when my father passed away it took a turn for me life became more difficult, for my mother, siblings and myself, we could go days at times without eating and we would go out to do some jobs, so we can help ourselves and I gave myself a goal to work hard so I can go to university and be the first child. In my family to do that I could go to visit hospitals on my free time, talk to doctors and nurses for me to have that knowledge and how we can help people who are sick and in need of help, be it in my school, family or even neighbors. After passing my ninth grade so well there’s was no money for me to continue with my studies, and my mother did what she could but it just wasn’t enough. Seeing the grades I got being 478 points my school decided they would sponsor me until I write my 12th grade so long I keep up with the good grades and participate in the school science and math competitions, which I began and throughout my secondary I would say we won first place most and second place In some competitions. Growing up it hasn’t been easy for me and coming from a household of 8 in a house, it can be very challenging and being raised by a single parent it really taught us a lot and hard to work hard and push for who I want to become in future, so I can help those who can’t afford has well in future both through my career and outside that, and when you are given such opportunities like scholarships and grants either by the school or any other it’s important to make use of it, because they are a lot of people out there wanting to receive such an opportunity and I always say this to myself. Whenever I get such a privilege I will work hard and show that am responsible and I need this so bad. This scholarship will mean so much to me for I do not have a lot to offer and pay for certain things, it will help me getting books I have been wanting to get pay for some of the costs at school, just to lessen the burden on my family I will work hard and always remember where I come from and what have been through.