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Kenny Etienne

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Bio

I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. I am a young minister at my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.

Education

University of Connecticut

Bachelor's degree program
2024 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Political Science and Government

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • History and Political Science
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Political Organization

    • Dream career goals:

    • Lead actor

      Hasbro, Sleepy’s, Toystate.
      2013 – 202411 years

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Varsity
    2022 – 20242 years

    Research

    • Bible/Biblical Studies

      Greater Holy Tabernacle Churches INC — Speaker
      2019 – 2024

    Arts

    • Hasbro, Sleepy’s, Toystate, ToddleWood, Because We can Campaign

      Acting
      2013 – 2024

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Greater Holy Tabernacle Churches Inc — Youth Leader & Minister
      2020 – 2024
    LeBron James Fan Scholarship
    My favorite athlete to cheer for on team USA is LeBron James, because he has accomplished the impossible. He was born and raised as an underprivileged African American man, who grew up without a father. He beat all odds making it to the top, and creating a legacy for his self and his family. He continues to give back to his community, and inspire millions. He is the American dream. America is the best country, with limitless possibilities. The one place you can come from nothing, and become everything. One day you are practicing in a school yard in the hood, and the next you are carrying the torch in Paris. LeBron James is an example for many. He is a player who has played for over twenty years. He played in the Olympics with players who were not even born when he made it to the NBA. LeBron James just made history, with his son as one of the first father son duo to play in the NBA. I have been a fan of Lebron from my toddler age. I would wear his jerseys and go crazy every time he was on the big screen. Representation truly matters, and seeing Lebron James accomplished everything he has done, has further increased my belief in the quote you can be anything you want to be.
    Team USA Fan Scholarship
    My favorite athlete to cheer for on team USA is LeBron James, because he has accomplished the impossible. He was born and raised as an underprivileged African American man, who grew up without a father. He beat all odds making it to the top, and creating a legacy for his self and his family. He continues to give back to his community, and inspire millions. He is the American dream. America is the best country, with limitless possibilities. The one place you can come from nothing, and become everything. One day you are practicing in a school yard in the hood, and the next you are carrying the torch in Paris. LeBron James is an example for many. He is a player who has played for over twenty years. He played in the Olympics with players who were not even born when he made it to the NBA. LeBron James just made history, with his son as one of the first father son duo to play in the NBA. I am also a fan of Simone Biles. She had the biggest come back this year. I was inspired by Simone because at the top of her game, she decided to take a break to concentrate on her mental heath. The importance of being able to control your health both mentally and physically is critical. Simone took the time she needed to ensure she was fit in all capacities, and she came back stronger than ever. I am so happy for team USA, and rooted for them all the way.
    Caprist J. McBrown Memorial Scholarship
    Winner
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    Strong Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation.. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.   I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the entire school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we.
    Sunshine Legall Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    Aserina Hill Memorial Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    Rev. Ethel K. Grinkley Memorial Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    Ubuntu Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    Morgan Levine Dolan Community Service Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed. This scholarship would definitely benefit me in achieving a higher education
    Bruce Tucker Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    Gloria Millender "I am 3rd" - J. O. Y. Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    John F. Rowe, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed.
    Marcus Stroman Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect me in my lifetime . I was on medication when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was going to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful life.  I became a mentor at my church, where I travel around to preach, teach, and speak to the youth and encourage them to reach beyond the stars. It is important for the younger generation to have positive influences. They are more likely to emulate the habits and perspectives of those they look up to.  I have benefited greatly from having my Grandfather and uncle in my life. They are both Pastors of their own churches , and I have learned tremendously from each of them. The street where my church resides on is name after my great Grandfather. I have been blessed to be the decent of such amazing men, who have demonstrated being pillars of their community.  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. And no matter how great we believe we are as individuals, it takes a village to help someone develop and flourish.  As an African American man, it is important for me to have equal opportunities to succeed. I have been accepted to many colleges, but Howard University would be a dream come true for me to attend. Overcoming so many obstacles in my life, it is extremely important for me to complete my higher education. The exceptional value and historical history that Howard Unniversoty represents is priceless. I am coming from a single family household of four, and this scholarship would benefit me tremendously.
    Julius Quentin Jackson Scholarship
    I came into this world fighting. Being born with sickle cell, My endurance and strength came at an early age. When I was a baby, the Doctors told my Mother that they didn't know how this disease would affect my life time. I was on meds when I was only two weeks old. The fact that I could not speak as of yet, I would not be able to communicate when or if I was to have a pain crises. I started walking at 7 months old. My Mother truly believed that I was gifted from birth. I started school at the age of three years old. And begin to excel in every class I was in. At the age of five years old, I started modeling and acting. I booked three national commercials, Sleepy's Welcome Home, Road Rippers, and Hasbro Operation. All which can be found by goggling my name. I also played Pharrell Williams for ToddleWood, where I was interviewed on access Hollywood. I was Senator Cory Booker, for the Because of them global campaign. Where my print jobs could be found on bus stops, and billboards. My first year of High School started at the peek of the pandemic. Unfortunately at the same time my parents were also getting divorced. I felt extremely overwhelmed with virtual school. We had to leave our home because of a domestic situation concerning my Dad. My grades begin to suffer. I was always the over achiever, but quickly found myself struggling. I had to take two summer classes that summer. And with the help and encouragement of my Mother, I was able to get myself back on track. I am a young minister in my church, and I am also the Student body President of my entire High school.  Some of the most common social issues we face today are income equality, poverty, racism, and discrimination. All which resonate with me deeply. It is extremely important to me that everyone is afforded the same opportunities to lead a successful  Weather it be serving food every week to the community, giving out turkeys during Thanksgiving, or going with my uncle to pick up donated brand new toys from the city of New York to hand out to the children of our community. I've learned the importance of how just helping a little can ease some stress and leave an impact that can change the entire dynamic of someone life.  Running my school campaign to become student body President was not only successful, but also engaging. With the help of my peers, I was able to create a video which involved members of the school. What I've learned from the outcome was that, there is no I in we. And no matter how great we believe we are as individuals, it takes a village to help someone develop and flourish.  As an African American man, it is important to have equal opportunities to succeed.