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“I just finished my first year at American University in Washington
DC. It’s a privilege my family can’t afford to give me without
the help of Scholarship America and the Families of Freedom Scholarship.
I am the oldest of seven children. It’s hard enough making ends meet
in a family that large, but my parents made it possible.
On September 11th,
things for my family became much more difficult. My father was killed in
the attacks on the World Trade Center. In grieving, trying to help my mom
take care of my brothers and sisters, and trying to work at the same time,
my grades slipped. I knew I needed good grades in order to get into a good
college, something that my dad always wanted for me.
I wanted to go to
college not only because he wanted me to succeed, but because I want to
help others. Someday, I want to create an organization for underprivileged
children…I want to give them a place where they can go to have fun
and be encouraged to live up to their potential at the same time. I know
that the goals I have achieved and those that I will continue to strive
for have not only made my father proud, but my whole family. I know that
without education, my road to reaching my goals would be much more difficult.
But thankfully, there was hope. Through the Families of Freedom Scholarship,
Scholarship America gave me the opportunity to attend this excellent university
where I can pursue my dream of helping others. My wish now has a chance
of becoming a reality. The trust Scholarship America has placed in me has
strengthened my determination to succeed. Scholarship America has made
a difference in my life and will continue to help our family for many years
until all my brothers and sisters have completed their college educations.
From the bottom of my heart, I thank you, because you’re not just
putting me through college, you’re making my dream come true.”
Note: Erin delivered the above spoken remarks at
a Scholarship America event in May 2004 attended by Scholarship
America donors, Board members, and staff.
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