
Hobbies and interests
Biology
Church
Viola
Guitar
Community Service And Volunteering
Spanish
French
Speech and Debate
Foreign Languages
Orchestra
Baking
Anatomy
Biomedical Sciences
Crocheting
Kalimba
Ukulele
Writing
Ethics
STEM
Art
Reading
Academic
Classics
History
I read books multiple times per week
LOW INCOME STUDENT
Yes
FIRST GENERATION STUDENT
Yes
Emily Lara
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Winner
Emily Lara
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Finalist1x
WinnerBio
I am a first-generation Latina student, and ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of one day being able to save a life through medicine. Walking through the big white halls of my local hospital and seeing the doctors in white coats made me feel a spark, I felt inspired. Not only am I passionate in the area of science, but I have demonstrated serious academic achievement in all my core classes- this is represented through my 4.0 GPA. My parents didn't get a chance to get the education they wanted, but I can. I will help those in need, to help relieve their pain, and further help advance medical science.
Education
Glynn Academy High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Medicine
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Medical Practice
Dream career goals:
Consultant Internship- I had the opportunity to teach elementary and middle schoolers about classical string instruments for a week
Golden Isles Youth Orchestra2024 – Present1 yearClinical Shadowing Student - I completed 128 hours of shadowing with the department chief of obstetrics and gynecology office. I assisted with Pap smears, culture tests, and even observed Da Vinci robotic surgeries.
Southeast Georgia Health System2025 – Present8 months
Arts
Golden Isles Youth Orchestra - Ensemble
Music2020 – PresentGolden Isles Youth Orchestra
Music2022 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Hispanic Organization Promoting Education — Vice President of Community Service and General Member2022 – PresentVolunteering
BETA Club — Volunteer2024 – PresentVolunteering
National Honor Society — Volunteer2025 – PresentAdvocacy
Migrant Equity - Southeast (MESE) — Interpreter - I interpreted legal documents for a Temporary Guardianship of Minor Clinic alongside notaries and lawyers from the Georgia Legal Services Program2025 – 2025Volunteering
Hispanic Organization Promoting Education — Translator for Hispanic parents2022 – 2022
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Abran Arreola-Hernandez Latino Scholarship
WinnerI am a first-generation Latina, raised by two immigrants in Southeast Georgia. I've heard all of the names: "criminals", "aliens", "illegal monsters". As a little girl, I often felt uncomfortable in my skin, I felt alienated; I was ashamed of my skin color, language, and culture.
Three years ago, I finally got the chance to visit my family in Mexico. The experience was surreal, I had never seen so many people who looked like me. Despite my slight "acento de gringa", I felt like I had finally found home; my heart felt full. Neighbors often came over to greet us and talk. We would talk as if we had known each other for years. The sense of community was beautiful. However, I couldn't ignore the children in the streets playing with shoes two sizes too small, the women with babies wrapped onto their backs trying desperately to sell their fruit, and people walking to the nearest urban cities at least an hour away to try and make a living. After I came home, I realized I had found purpose. I knew I needed to excel in all areas of my life to accomplish what I wanted.
In high school, I excelled both academically and in my extracurriculars. As a junior, I currently have a 3.8 unweighted HOPE GPA and a 4.0 weighted GPA. I have taken rigorous AP classes, but most importantly, I have contributed to my community through extracurriculars. I am the former treasurer and current President of Glynn Academy's World Culture Club, former sophomore representative, and current President of Glynn Academy's Key Club, a South Coast Bank Junior Board Member, the First-Chair Violist for the Golden Isles Youth Orchestra, and most importantly, the Vice President of Community Service for Glynn Academy's HoPe Club.
I joined the school's Hispanic Organization Promoting Education (HoPe Club); in May of 2025, I became the Vice President of Community Service. HoPe aims to create a flourishing community of Latinos that gives students access to multiple scholarships, community service opportunities, and more. Our community service opportunities are often in collaboration with local elementary schools. We provide interpreters for their events, like festivals, Open Houses, and Parent-Teacher Conferences. I love engaging in community service initiatives with HoPe, however, I also knew there were more ways to serve my Latino community.
After the recent actions of the Trump Administration, I knew that our community needed more help now than ever. So, when the Executive Director of Migrant Equity-Southeast (MESE) reached out to my cousin and me about a volunteer interpreting job, we eagerly accepted. MESE is an incredible immigrant-led non-profit organization based in South Georgia that advocates for immigrant rights and works to bring migrant and refugee communities of South Georgia equitable access to resources (healthcare, educational, etc.). We worked directly with lawyers (Georgia Legal Services Program) and were tasked with being interpreters for families seeking legal advice for establishing Temporary Guardianship for their children in case they (the parents) were to be deported. Though they never said it, I knew the parents were scared. I comforted them, I told them they would be okay, their children would be in good hands, and the dreams they carried into this country would never die.
My dream is to become a doctor and serve the Doctors Without Borders Organization (MSF), I want to continue to serve underprivileged communities. I have been given so many opportunities to excel in the United States, I have to give back. Because if I don't, then who will?