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Destiny Ransom

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Bio

My life goals in 10 years is to have my Doctorate in my desired career. And while in college continue to play Softball. And I really need the help to be able to go to college and focus on school instead of working.

Education

Vanguard High School

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

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

  • Majors of interest:

    • Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, General
    • Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
    • Earth Systems Science
    • Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services, Other
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Health, Wellness, and Fitness

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Softball

      Varsity
      2022 – Present2 years
      Sola Family Scholarship
      A life full of challenges can really set you back, especially if they are major ones. Having to live with a single-parent, living in shelter after shelter due to lack of money, then having to get taken away from that only parent, and becoming adopted are my major set backs Growing up in a poverty stricken area in Miami, FL there were very little to no opportunities to grow and strive and having only one parent (who had three kids) trying to make a living and take care of us, the best she could, at the same time was a total fail. So we ended up staying with multiple different people until we were forced out then ended up living in shelter after shelter. So then my mom decided that it was time for us to move. A couple of years back my uncle moved from Miami to Gainesville Florida because he wanted A better opportunity to strive. Then my grandma left to go to gainesville as well. So we ended up going to Gainesville but we still don’t have any money or nowhere to go we were staying with my grandma in her one bedroom one bathroom apartment, where we weren’t supposed to live in the first place so we had to leave. We then ended up staying in Saint Francis House for about six months until my mom was accepted for housing in Alachua Florida, and that’s when we started living our “life”.   One day, within a couple of months into living in our home. The police started knocking on our door, and with the police there were DCF (Department of children and family). Me and my Brother were baffled sitting on the sofa in the living room, while my little sister was laying in the bedroom, my brother told me that he thought he heard them say that they were going to take us away. And me being in disbelief, I opened the door to see my mother crying and asked what was going on? One of the DCF counselors came inside and told us to put on and pack some clothes and to get in the van. After hearing this, everyone was screaming and hollering not wanting  to leave. I even tried to convince them to not take us but we ended up getting into the van. I couldn’t do anything because I was too young and having see my siblings and my mom cry the way they were crying. So we ended up going to DCF and we’re sitting in there taking fingerprints while the counselors were calling relatives asking if we could stay with them until they got things sorted out. And this is when two of the most important people in my life decided to take us. My uncle and aunt. I really am thankful for my Uncle and Aunt, they were already struggling with one kid of their own and then take three more when no one else wanted to take us in. Even though my sister had to leave ,a couple of years after all of the trials we had to go through, my uncle and aunt became my mom and dad. And since then, I have been able to do the things needed or wanted to, and accomplish major goals without worrying about many problems. For example; i’m ending with my senior year and I’m getting ready to go to college. So any life challenges or setbacks that are happening now, can and will change in the future for something even better. So Don’t let them stop you.
      Ultimate K-Pop Stan Scholarship
      BTS, Stray Kids, TXT, and Enhypen are my absolute favorites! I love a lot more groups but they are my most loved K-pop groups. These K-pop groups have made a huge impact on the global music scene and have touched the lives of millions of fans, including mine. One of the reasons why these groups are so beloved is their incredible talent. Each member brings something unique to the table, whether it's their powerful vocals, impressive dance moves, or exceptional songwriting skills. Their performances are always full of energy and passion, and they never fail to captivate their audiences. The dedication and hard work they put into their craft is truly inspiring. But it's not just their talent that sets them apart. These groups have also made a significant impact on global culture. They have broken barriers and expanded the reach of K-pop beyond South Korea. Through their music, they have connected people from different backgrounds and cultures, fostering a sense of unity and understanding. They have shown that music has the power to bring people together. BTS, in particular, has been at the forefront of this cultural phenomenon. Their music addresses important social issues, such as mental health, self-love, and societal pressures. They have used their platform to spread messages of positivity and empowerment, inspiring their fans to love themselves and embrace their true selves. Their authenticity and vulnerability have resonated with people all over the world, making them global icons. Stray Kids, TXT, and Enhypen have also made their mark on the global stage. They have brought their own unique styles and sounds, showcasing the diversity within the K-pop industry. Their music is catchy, energetic, and relatable, and their performances are always full of charisma. They have a strong connection with their fans, and through their music, they have created a sense of belonging and support. On a personal level, these groups have had a profound impact on my life as well. Their music has been a source of comfort, inspiration, and motivation. Their lyrics have been with me during both happy and challenging times, reminding me to stay true to myself and keep pursuing my dreams. Their positive messages and uplifting energy have helped me through difficult moments, and their music has brought me joy and happiness. Overall, BTS, Stray Kids, TXT, and Enhypen and etc, have made an incredible impact on global culture. Through their talent, authenticity, and meaningful music, they have touched the lives of millions of fans, including yours and mine. They have shown that music has the power to unite, inspire, and my bias in BTS is Suga, STRAYKIDS is I.N, TXT all of them, and Enhypen is Niki (I’m going to marry him). P.S I’m watching performances on my TV while writing this.
      Gary & Judy Bowler Trade and Technical Scholarship
      Durning my years of high school, I have volunteered to help foster care Children with needs, and gifts for Christmas I have made care packages for the people who have lost their homes during hurricane Ian and I have helped at nursing homes. I love to do athletic training for professional sports and to get to that goal I will have to do my first two years at a community college. then I will move to a university to finish my four years then go back two more years to get my master’s
      Amber D. Hudson Memorial Scholarship
      There's a ton of research out there showing how our food choices can have a big impact on our health. If I were given the opportunity to educate and assist patients and their families, I would take a multi-faceted approach to help improve their life. First , I would provide accessible and easy-to-understand information. I would break down the hard concepts into simple terms. I would probably create informative brochures, videos, and online resources that explain the connection between nutrition and different medical conditions. By presenting the information in an engaging way, I hope to empower patients and their families to make better choices. Next, I would focus on a personalized guidance for the patient and give them information that relates to them and their needs. Each person is unique, and their nutritional needs may vary. I would work closely with healthcare professionals to develop plans for the patients and their families. This could include dietary recommendations, meal planning, and strategies to overcome common challenges. By giving them advice to their needs and what they like, we can increase the likelihood of long-term success. To make healthy eating more achievable, I would emphasize the importance of meal preparation and cooking skills. Many people struggle with finding the time and motivation to cook healty meals at home. I would offer cooking classes, workshops, and give lessons to teach easier techniques and share delicious, healthy recipes. By showing them that healthy cooking can be fun and tasty, I hope to inspire positive changes in the kitchen. In addition to the education and the guidance I will show, I would also focus on creating a supportive community. Changing eating habits can be challenging, but having a group of like-minded individuals can make a big difference and influence them to do better. I would organize support groups and social events where patients and their families can connect, share experiences, and provide encouragement to one another. This can create an environment that promotes long-term success. Lastly, I would advocate for policy changes that promote healthier food environments. This could involve working with schools, workplaces, and local communities to improve access to nutritious foods, promote healthier food options, and implement policies that support healthy eating. By addressing the influence of our food choices, we can create an environment that makes it easier for everyone to make healthier choices. I'm passionate about helping people improve their health through nutrition. I believe that by combining education, personalized guidance, practical skills, community support, and policy changes, we can make a significant impact on the patients lives.
      Lindsey Vonn ‘GREAT Starts With GRIT’ Scholarship
      A life full of challenges can really set you back, especially if they are major ones. Having to live with a single-parent, living in shelter after shelter due to lack of money, then having to get taken away from that only parent, and becoming adopted are my major set backs Growing up in a poverty stricken area in Miami, FL there were very little to no opportunities to grow and strive and having only one parent (who had three kids) trying to make a living and take care of us, the best she could, at the same time was a total fail. So we ended up staying with multiple different people until we were forced out then ended up living in shelter after shelter. So then my mom decided that it was time for us to move. A couple of years back my uncle moved from Miami to Gainesville Florida because he wanted A better opportunity to strive. Then my grandma left to go to gainesville as well. So we ended up going to Gainesville but we still don’t have any money or nowhere to go we were staying with my grandma in her one bedroom one bathroom apartment, where we weren’t supposed to live in the first place so we had to leave. We then ended up staying in Saint Francis House for about six months until my mom was accepted for housing in Alachua Florida, and that’s when we started living our “life”.   One day, within a couple of months into living in our home. The police started knocking on our door, and with the police there were DCF (Department of children and family). Remembering as if happened last week, they asked my mom to step outside to talk. Me and my Brother were baffled sitting on the sofa in the living room, while my little sister was laying in the bedroom, my brother told me that he thought he heard them say that they were going to take us away. I opened the door to see my mother crying and asked what was going on? One of the DCF counselors came inside and told us to put on and pack some clothes and to get in the van. After hearing this, everyone was screaming and hollering not wanting  to leave. I even tried to convince them to not take us but we ended up getting into the van. And in the van I was wondering what is going on? what is happening? And as the oldest , I thought I was supposed to do something about what was going on, but I couldn’t do anything and having see my siblings and my mom cry the way they were crying , I was stuck. So we ended up going to DCF and we’re sitting in there taking fingerprints while the counselors were calling relatives asking if we could stay with them until they got things sorted out. And this is when two of the most important people in my life decided to take us. My uncle and aunt. I really am thankful for my Uncle and Aunt, they were already struggling with one kid of their own and then take three more when no one else wanted to take us in. Even though my sister had to leave, a couple of years after all of the trials we had to go through, my uncle and aunt became my mom and dad. Even with all of this going on, I plan to keep my drive to educate myself so me and my family don’t go through this.
      Scorenavigator Financial Literacy Scholarship
      Since I was young we never had money we jumped from house to house of different people, lived in many shelters. Growing up in a poverty stricken area in Miami, FL there were very little to no opportunities to grow and strive and having only one parent (who had three kids) trying to make a living and take care of us, the best she could, at the same time was a total fail. So we ended up staying with multiple different people until we were forced out then ended up living in shelter after shelter. So then my mom decided that it was time for us to move. A couple of years back my uncle moved from Miami to Gainesville Florida because he wanted A better opportunity to strive. Then my grandma left to go to gainesville as well. So we ended up going to Gainesville but we still don’t have any money or nowhere to go we were staying with my grandma in her one bedroom one bathroom apartment, where we weren’t supposed to live in the first place so we had to leave. We then ended up staying in Saint Francis House for about six months until my mom was accepted for housing in Alachua Florida, and that’s when we started living our “life”.   One day, within a couple of months into living in our home. The police started knocking on our door, and with the police there were DCF (Department of children and family). Remembering as if happened last week, they asked my mom to step outside to talk. Me and my Brother were baffled sitting on the sofa in the living room, while my little sister was laying in the bedroom, my brother told me that he thought he heard them say that they were going to take us away. And me being in disbelief, I opened the door to see my mother crying and asked what was going on? One of the DCF counselors came inside and told us to put on and pack some clothes and to get in the van. After hearing this, everyone was screaming and hollering not wanting  to leave. I even tried to convince them to not take us but we ended up getting into the van. And in the van I was wondering what is going on? what is happening? And as the oldest , I thought I was supposed to do something about what was going on, but I couldn’t do anything because I was too young and having see my siblings and my mom cry the way they were crying , I was stuck. so we ended up going to DCF and we’re sitting in there taking fingerprints while the counselors were calling relatives asking if we could stay with them until they got things sorted out. And this is when two of the most important people in my life decided to take us. My uncle and aunt. I really am thankful for my Uncle and Aunt, they were already struggling with one kid of their own and then take three more when no one else wanted to take us in. Even though my sister had to leave ,a couple of years after all of the trials we had to go through, my uncle and aunt became my mom and dad. And since then, I have been able to do the things needed or wanted to, but I am going to college and now they have 4 other kids to take care of and college is going to put them in a more deeper hole in finances.
      Margalie Jean-Baptiste Scholarship
      Problems can really set you back, especially if they are major ones. Having to live with a single-parent, living in shelter after shelter due to lack of money, then having to get taken away from that only parent, and becoming adopted is a major set back Growing up in a poverty stricken area in Miami, FL there were very little to no opportunities to grow and strive and having only one parent (who had three kids) trying to make a living and take care of us, the best she could, at the same time was a total fail. So we ended up staying with multiple different people until we were forced out then ended up living in shelter after shelter. So then my mom decided that it was time for us to move. A couple of years back my uncle moved from Miami to Gainesville Florida because he wanted A better opportunity to strive. Then my grandma left to go to gainesville as well. So we ended up going to Gainesville but we still don’t have any money or nowhere to go we were staying with my grandma in her one bedroom one bathroom apartment, where we weren’t supposed to live in the first place so we had to leave. We then ended up staying in Saint Francis House for about six months until my mom was accepted for housing in Alachua Florida, and that’s when we started living our “life”.   One day, within a couple of months into living in our home. The police started knocking on our door, and with the police there were DCF (Department of children and family). Remembering as if happened last week, they asked my mom to step outside to talk. Me and my Brother were baffled sitting on the sofa in the living room, while my little sister was laying in the bedroom, my brother told me that he thought he heard them say that they were going to take us away. And me being in disbelief, I opened the door to see my mother crying and asked what was going on? One of the DCF counselors came inside and told us to put on and pack some clothes and to get in the van. After hearing this, everyone was screaming and hollering not wanting  to leave. I even tried to convince them to not take us but we ended up getting into the van. And in the van I was wondering what is going on? what is happening? So we ended up going to DCF and we’re sitting in there taking fingerprints while the counselors were calling relatives asking if we could stay with them until they got things sorted out. And this is when two of the most important people in my life decided to take us. My uncle and aunt. I really am thankful for my Uncle and Aunt, they were already struggling with one kid of their own and then take three more when no one else wanted to take us in. Even though my sister had to leave ,a couple of years after all of the trials we had to go through, my uncle and aunt became my mom and dad. And since then, I have been able to do the things needed or wanted to, and accomplish major goals without worrying about any problems. For example; i’m ending with my senior year and I’m getting ready to go to college. So any life challenges or setbacks that are happening now, can and will change in the future for something even better. So Don’t let them stop you.
      Jonas Griffith Scholarship
      A life full of challenges can really set you back, especially if they are major ones. Having to live with a single-parent, living in shelter after shelter due to lack of money, then having to get taken away from that only parent, and becoming adopted are my major set backs Growing up in a poverty stricken area in Miami, FL there were very little to no opportunities to grow and strive and having only one parent (who had three kids) trying to make a living and take care of us, the best she could, at the same time was a total fail. So we ended up staying with multiple different people until we were forced out then ended up living in shelter after shelter. So then my mom decided that it was time for us to move. A couple of years back my uncle moved from Miami to Gainesville Florida because he wanted A better opportunity to strive. Then my grandma left to go to gainesville as well. So we ended up going to Gainesville but we still don’t have any money or nowhere to go we were staying with my grandma in her one bedroom one bathroom apartment, where we weren’t supposed to live in the first place so we had to leave. We then ended up staying in Saint Francis House for about six months until my mom was accepted for housing in Alachua Florida, and that’s when we started living our “life”.   One day, within a couple of months into living in our home. The police started knocking on our door, and with the police there were DCF (Department of children and family). Remembering as if happened last week, they asked my mom to step outside to talk. Me and my Brother were baffled sitting on the sofa in the living room, while my little sister was laying in the bedroom, my brother told me that he thought he heard them say that they were going to take us away. And me being in disbelief, I opened the door to see my mother crying and asked what was going on? One of the DCF counselors came inside and told us to put on and pack some clothes and to get in the van. After hearing this, everyone was screaming and hollering not wanting  to leave. I even tried to convince them to not take us but we ended up getting into the van. And in the van I was wondering what is going on? what is happening? And as the oldest , I thought I was supposed to do something about what was going on, but I couldn’t do anything because I was too young and having see my siblings and my mom cry the way they were crying , I was stuck. so we ended up going to DCF and we’re sitting in there taking fingerprints while the counselors were calling relatives asking if we could stay with them until they got things sorted out. And this is when two of the most important people in my life decided to take us. My uncle and aunt. I really am thankful for my Uncle and Aunt, they were already struggling with one kid of their own and then take three more when no one else wanted to take us in. Even though my sister had to leave ,a couple of years after all of the trials we had to go through, my uncle and aunt became my mom and dad. And since then, I have been able to do the things needed or wanted to, and accomplish major goals without worrying about any problems. For example; i’m ending with my senior year and I’m getting ready to go to college. So any life challenges or setbacks that are happening now, can and will change in the future for something even better. So Don’t let them stop you.
      Ronald and Betty Thomas Educational Scholarship
      Winner
      A life full of challenges can really set you back, especially if they are major ones. Having to live with a single-parent, living in shelter after shelter due to lack of money, then having to get taken away from that only parent, and becoming adopted are my major set backs Growing up in a poverty stricken area in Miami, FL there were very little to no opportunities to grow and strive and having only one parent (who had three kids) trying to make a living and take care of us, the best she could, at the same time was a total fail. So we ended up staying with multiple different people until we were forced out then ended up living in shelter after shelter. So then my mom decided that it was time for us to move. So we ended up going to Gainesville but we still don’t have any money or nowhere to go we were staying with my grandma in her one bedroom one bathroom apartment, where we weren’t supposed to live in the first place so we had to leave. We then ended up staying in Saint Francis House for about six months until my mom was accepted for housing in Alachua Florida, and that’s when we started living our “life”.   One day, within a couple of months into living in our home. The police started knocking on our door, and with the police there were DCF (Department of children and family). Remembering as if happened last week, they asked my mom to step outside to talk. Me and my Brother were baffled sitting on the sofa in the living room, while my little sister was laying in the bedroom, my brother told me that he thought he heard them say that they were going to take us away. One of the DCF counselors came inside and told us to put on and pack some clothes and to get in the van. After hearing this, everyone was screaming and hollering not wanting  to leave. I even tried to convince them to not take us but we ended up getting into the van. And in the van I was wondering what is going on? what is happening? And as the oldest, I thought I was supposed to do something about what was going on, but I couldn’t do anything because I was too young and having see my siblings and my mom cry the way they were crying , I was stuck. so we ended up going to DCF and we’re sitting in there taking fingerprints while the counselors were calling relatives asking if we could stay with them until they got things sorted out. And this is when two of the most important people in my life decided to take us. My uncle and aunt. I really am thankful for my Uncle and Aunt, they were already struggling with one kid of their own and then take three more when no one else wanted to take us in. Even though my sister had to leave ,a couple of years after all of the trials we had to go through, my uncle and aunt became my mom and dad. And since then, I have been able to do the things needed or wanted to, and accomplish major goals without worrying about any problems. For example; i’m ending with my senior year and I’m getting ready to go to college. So any life challenges or setbacks that are happening now, can and will change in the future for something even better. So Don’t let them stop you.
      Maggie's Way- International Woman’s Scholarship
      I never had any major sicknesses, or had to move to the US to further my education, but I have had to go through a couple of life challenges to get to where I am today. Growing up in a poverty stricken area in Miami, FL there were very little to no opportunities to grow and strive and having only one parent (who had three kids) trying to make a living and take care of us, the best she could, at the same time was a total fail. So we ended up staying with multiple different people until we were forced out then ended up living in shelter after shelter. So then my mom decided that it was time for us to move. A couple of years back my uncle moved from Miami to Gainesville Florida because she wanted A better opportunity to strive. Then my grandma left to go to gainesville as well. So we ended up going to Gainesville but we still don’t have any money or nowhere to go we were staying with my grandma in her one bedroom one bathroom apartment, where we weren’t supposed to live in the first place so we had to leave. We then ended up staying in Saint Francis House for about six months until my mom was accepted for housing in Alachua Florida, and that’s when we started living our “life”.   One day, within a couple of months into living in our home. The police started knocking on our door, and with the police there were DCF (Department of children and family). Remembering, they asked my mom to step outside to talk. Me and my Brother were baffled sitting on the sofa in the living room, while my little sister was laying in the bedroom, my brother told me that he thought he heard them say that they were going to take us away. And me being in disbelief, I opened the door to see my mother crying and asked what was going on? One of the DCF counselors came inside and told us to put on and pack some clothes and to get in the van. After hearing this, everyone was screaming and hollering not wanting  to leave. I even tried to convince them to not take us but we ended up getting into the van. And in the van I was wondering what is going on? what is happening? And as the oldest , I thought I was supposed to do something about what was going on, having see my siblings and my mom cry the way they were crying , I was stuck. so we ended up going to DCF and we’re sitting in there taking fingerprints while the counselors were calling relatives asking if we could stay with them until they got things sorted out. And this is when two of the most important people in my life decided to take us. My uncle and aunt. I really am thankful for my Uncle and Aunt, they were already struggling with one kid of their own and then take three more when no one else wanted to take us in. Even though my sister had to leave ,a couple of years after all of the trials we had to go through, my uncle and aunt became my mom and dad. And since then, I have been able to do the things needed or wanted to, and accomplish major goals without worrying about any problems. So any life challenges or setbacks that are happening now, can and will change in the future for something even better.