4 L.I.F.E. Winners Honored as National Student Athletes

April is National STUDENT-Athlete Month across the country. This was created to honor Student-Athletes that maintain at least a 3.0 GPA, are involved in their communities, and also participate in sports at either the high school and/or college level. As a former NCAA Division I athlete at the University of Arizona and then a diver for Columbia College, I know the demands and pressure placed on athletes to perform at their best. This day reminds people that we need to place the STUDENT first, not the athlete in them. Furthermore, it is a day where the good in sports is on display. I learned many important lessons and outstanding team work, discipline, dedication, and perseverance from my participation in sports. My passion in life was springboard and 10 M platform diving, which I continued after my diagnosis of lupus despite being told to retire my swimsuit and close the books. I don’t regret my decision to continue what I loved to do. To me, that would have been letting lupus win the battle. No WAY!

FOUR (4) of our 2019/20 winners are outstanding scholars and continue to play sports despite the many setbacks that come with lupus; Samuel Ali, Hannah Brookings, Shelby Truit, and Olivia Dodd. Congratulations to all of you!

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2019 L.I.F.E Scholarship Winners Announcement

Every year the L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee has the difficult task of selecting the L.I.F.E. Scholarship recipients from a group of outstanding and highly qualified finalists. Our winners, courageous college students with lupus, are chosen to receive the greatest gift—The Gift of Knowledge. They stand tall with self-worth, and confidence. NOW they feel heard and valued, not judged and dismissed by others.

All L.I.F.E. Scholarship winners demonstrate outstanding academic merit, service to their community, and the will to continue their success – in spite of living with a chronic illness. They have used their battle with lupus as fuel to create a future filled with excellence. Merit-based scholarships help build the leaders of tomorrow, while we continue to spread much-needed awareness of the cruel mystery of lupus. 

Our L.I.F.E. Scholarship winners continue to provide proof that students with lupus can attend college, graduate, become pillars in their community, and follow their dreams and aspirations. L.I.F.E. helps a spectrum of individuals with lupus across the country. This year marks one of the most diverse groups of students to date.

L.I.F.E. Awareness Awards are only given to the first student to attend college in a state not represented by L.I.F.E. Four of our 2019 winners received this award—Greta Ziegler (ND), Sitara Lewis (WA), and Olivia Dodd (IA). It is L.I.F.E.’s goal to represent all states in an effort to spread awareness of lupus and the Foundation across the U.S. L.I.F.E. is proud to announce all 12 of our 2019 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Winners:

·      Greta Ziegler, North Dakota State University (ND) - (L.I.F.E. Awareness Award)

·      Sitara Lewis, Point Loma Nazarene University (WA) - (L.I.F.E. Awareness Award)

·      Olivia Dodd, Luther College (IA) - (L.I.F.E. Awareness Award)

·      Kaitlin Dailey, Colorado State University (CO) 

·      Hannah Brookings, Henderson State College (AR)

·      Jalexcia Heard, University of Mississippi (MI)

·      Kalpana Baniya, Middle Tennessee State University (TN)

·      Kyle Reese, Brooklyn College, CUNY (NY) 

·      Shelby Truitt, Auburn University (AL)

·      Samuel Li, Northern Arizona University (AZ)

·      Sheree Al’Damen, University of Houston (TX) 

·      Jeri Venegas received a renewed L.I.F.E. Scholarship through our Degree Completion Program

Click Here to see the Winners >>

Thank you to all who applied for a L.I.F.E Scholarship. The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee encourages all applicants who did not receive a scholarship to re-apply next year.

Congratulations to our 2019 L.I.F.E Scholarship Finalists (Updated)

The Lupus Inspiration Foundation for Excellence (L.I.F.E.) Scholarship Committee would like to thank all applicants for applying. It requires considerable time, energy, and bravery to complete the application process for our merit-based awards, especially when the application pool is competitive and uniquely diversified. It is truly an honor to be amongst your peers on the list of finalists. As expected, all of the 2019 L.I.F.E. Scholarship finalists display courage, relentless determination, and most importantly, a willingness to help others by sharing their story.

Our 501(c)(3) non-profit has received national recognition for its efforts to spread lupus awareness throughout the country. In addition to the traditional L.I.F.E. Scholarships typically awarded in August, we also have special awards. They can be awarded year-round to highly qualified students attending college in a state NOT REPRESENTED yet by a L.I.F.E. scholarship. This year, our L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee was excited to learn that we have not one, but three qualified finalists for this special award.

L.I.F.E. is also pleased to announce a renewed Honorary L.I.F.E. Scholarship for Jeri Venegas. Jeri has volunteered to our non-profit by using her abilities as an artist to design and present ideas for L.I.F.E.'s upcoming book.

Every finalist has the potential to be a L.I.F.E. Scholarship Winner! The 2019 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee and L.I.F.E.’s President are volunteering numerous hours to find sponsors for as many finalists as possible. As a result of unforeseen circumstances, the selection of our 2019 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Winners will be delayed until mid-to-late September. Visit L.I.F.E.’s website frequently during the month of September for our 2019 winner’s announcement. The announcement will include directions for the 2019 winners as well. Winners will be announced in groups or as we secure more sponsors. Again, it is important to visit our website frequently until we state the final group of 2019 L.I.F.E. Scholarship recipients. Thank you for your patience.

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce our inspirational finalists for consideration of the 2019 L.I.F.E. Scholarship and the college they are or will be attending this fall semester:

Kyle Reese—Brooklyn College (NY)
Kaitlin Dailey—Colorado State University
Greta Ziegler—North Dakota State University
Samuel Li—Northern Arizona University
Hasler Roberson—University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Nicole Iadevaia—Silver School of Social Work at NYU
Leah Santiago—University of Central Florida
Shelly Cheavens—University of Texas at Tyler/Soules Business College
Javier Martinez—University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Rachel Bershad—Syracuse University (NY)
Natalie Kue—University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Lillian Lavendusky—University of Oklahoma
Jasmine Carlton—University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Thu Vu—University of Portland (OR)
Hannah Wieselthier—Montclair State University
Lindsey Nicholson—University of California-Los Angeles
Morgan Blanchard—University of South Carolina-Aiken
Sitara Lewis—Seattle Central College (WA)
Jalexcia Heard—University of Mississippi
Amellia Lyn—Central Connecticut State University
Mellea Humphrey—Kent State University (OH)
Shelby Truitt—Auburn University (AL)
Hannah Brookings—Henderson State University (AR)
Sophie Valentine—Loyola University New Orleans
Sheree Al’Damen—Universatz of Houston-Clear Lake
Maylan Armstrong—Midwestern State University (TX)
Kalpana Baniya—Middle Tennessee State University (TN)
Olivia Dodd—Luther College (IA)
Lauren Lee—Hill County Christian School of Austin (TX)
Christianna Parker—University of Alabama
Anna Harris—University of Mary Washington (VA)
Piper Welsh—Maryville University (MO)
Katie Rose—Murray State University (KY)

2018 L.I.F.E Scholarship Winners Announcement

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce the scholarship winners for 2018. Every year the L.I.F.E. Foundation receives applications from individuals who have been diagnosed with Lupus and are enrolled in higher education programs across the United States. Each Applicant has their own story to share about his/her own struggles and perseverance of being young and living with an unpredictable life threatening disease and how he/she faces the challenge each day with positivity and triumphs to inspire others. After careful consideration, the following students have been selected as a recipient of the 2018 L.I.F.E. Scholarship. Congratulations!

Annika Stahli
Bernadette Hand
Breanna Ho
Brittany Bennett
Daniel Isufi
Jake Garrick
Laura Rodriguez
Maddie Baxter
Rachel White

Click Here to see the Winners >>

Thank you to all who applied for a L.I.F.E Scholarship. The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee encourages all applicants who did not receive a scholarship to re-apply next year.

L.I.F.E Announces Finalists for Consideration of 2018 Scholarship Award

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce our inspirational finalists for consideration of the 2018 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Award. Being selected as a finalist is a considerable honor as the competition is at an all-time high. Thank you to all of our applicants for sharing your story and for continuing to persevere despite the setbacks of lupus.

The final selection of winners will be contacted by telephone in August/September by a member of the L.I.F.E Scholarship Committee. The 2018 Finalists may be interviewed for a variety of reasons to clarify a section of their application or if the Team or Committee has a sponsored L.I.F.E. Scholarship for a Finalist, but they also qualify for an optional—and additional—special award, like a Social Media-based Scholarship. Or a L.I.F.E. Awareness Award, which is another special award given to a L.I.F.E. Scholarship winner in a state not represented by Our organization yet. This shows our donors and sponsors that we continue to go above and beyond to further our mission to spread lupus awareness and award merit-based L.I.F.E. Scholarships to courageous college students overcoming the setbacks of lupus across this country. And the L.I.F.E. Team will persevere through their own struggles and adversity to award scholarships in every state.

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee encourages all applicants who did not receive a scholarship to re-apply next year.

Alexa Spink
Amelia Lyn
Annika Stahli
Ariana Verges Alicea
Bernadette Hand
Breanna Ho
Brittany Bennett
Claudine Charles
Daniel Isufi
Gypsy Alvarado
Jake Garrick
Keaunna Lenton
Kelly Touchie
Kyra Pfeiffer
Laura Rodriguez
Maddie Baxter
Natalie Winger
Rachel Henry-Moulton
Rachel White
Rebecca Broderick
Rosemarie Shaw
Savana Soares
Toni Anthony
Whitney Carter

Where Darkness Lies, Destin Will Find Light

Destin touches the lives of those around her, and is a positive presence that engages with warmth and compassion. During the summer of 2017 Destin Thomas was a soon-to-be 23-year-old senior at Kennesaw State University. Destin was diagnosed with lupus during her first year in college, which led her to apply for a L.I.F.E. Scholarship. Although she was not offered an award at that time, Destin did not give up. Despite her frustrations, she demonstrated the remarkable fortitude to persevere. Accordingly, Destin made academic, physical, and personal gains that inspired others who witnessed her growth. Even through her days of darkness from lupus - the wolf within – Destin’s positive presence became a magnet of hope for other young adults faced with adversity.

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee applauds applicants that show persistence by re-applying. Destin Thomas was one of our students that reapplied not just once, but twice. For three consecutive years Destin’s application showed improvement. However, it was not just the improvement that caught the eyes of our L.I.F.E. scholarship committee. Destin’s pure determination to put her best foot forward each year, for 3 consecutive years, showed the committee her potential to lead others in the same manner. After our thorough review of all application materials, we were markedly impressed. Destin gave the committee a wonderful snippet of how she constantly applied herself to overcome adversity. Her grades consistently improved and her essays were thoughtful and unique. Each year Destin inspired her recommenders.

The first year of college is a crucial time in any young adult’s life. Although it is a time to broaden foundations of knowledge and understanding, for many students it also delivers independence, self-discovery, and an awareness of cultural differences and identity. Learning that you have a chronic, potentially life-threatening, autoimmune disease is life-changing. It can threaten who you are—how you seek to define yourself.  

Lupus is a game changer for many people, and Destin was no exception. At first, she struggled to accept the limitations it imposed. Between flares and exhaustion, it was emotionally taxing to adjust to. Negativity clouded her life, as it can for others with this disease. She had to learn to be patient with herself and be honest about her condition to herself and others.

Destin explained how the testimonies of others living with lupus and attending college changed her outlook. The support of her Christian church gave her strength and hope to continue on. Destin displays the type of a character that the L.I.F.E. team seeks. Through her own hardship, this beautiful young lady has developed the ability to help and encourage others. She has not allowed lupus to make her bitter and callous, but instead has responded by extending kindness and empathy to others. Her Resident Director offered a glowing recommendation after personally witnessing her relationships with fellow students in the dorm. In the words of the director, “Destin has brought light to my RA team.” Isn’t it ironic when people who are “allergic” to light shine brightest among their peers? In 2016, Destin wrote “the bright side of this is [to] always use [her] story to let others know they can get through a less than perfect college experience.”

In one short year, Destin came to peace with her diagnosis, allowing her turn outward and become more perceptive of others’ suffering. The RA Director witnessed her compassionate and inspiring nature, stating that “many of her peers turn to her for advice and look to her performance to mirror as their own”, and “[she doesn’t] make excuses or use SLE as a crutch, but instead she has let it silently be part of her identity and she strives forward.”

Destin inspires others without them even knowing she has lupus, and when they do discover this fact, she becomes even more inspirational. The L.I.F.E. Team would like to thank Destin Thomas, not just for persisting to apply for this scholarship, but for her choice to fight the good fight: for being the encouragement when people most desperately need it, and for being the kind soul that motivates others to make the best of all situations. For this, we are proud to announce Destin Thomas as a well deserving 2017 sponsored L.I.F.E. Scholarship Winner. Her story is one that will continue to be told year after year.

“Destin, like our other courageous winners, is a positive role model for future students with lupus. And she epitomizes the heart and soul of this organization.”  –Jodi Norton, President and Co-Founder of L.I.F.E.

We hope Destin’s journey with lupus will encourage our previous L.I.F.E. Scholarship finalists to re-apply, especially if they are growing stronger and can show through example how the impact of the “cruel mystery” of lupus has changed their trajectory in life for the better.

Written by: Jodi Norton, President of L.I.F.E.
Caleb Kim, Hospice Volunteer

 

 

L.I.F.E Announces Finalists for Consideration of 2017 Scholarship Award

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce the 28inspirational finalists for consideration of the 2017-2018 Scholarship Award. Being selected as a finalist is a considerable honor as the competition is at an all-time high. Thank you to all of our applicants for sharing your story and for continuing to persevere despite the setbacks of lupus.

The final selection of winners will be contacted by telephone in September by a member of the L.I.F.E Scholarship Committee.

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee encourages all applicants who did not receive a scholarship to re-apply next year.

  1. Madelaine Schmidt
  2. Gabrielle Kostuck
  3. Mazzy Teich
  4. Danielle Wethington
  5. Deset Seyoum
  6. Winnie Moy
  7. Jeri Venegas
  8. Kiaura Knox
  9. Emilea C. Moultrie
  10. Anna Rose Baugnen
  11. Mariama Jallow
  12. Alyssa Michelle Hathorne
  13. Consuella Harge
  14. Selyne Singh
  15. Alexis Gutierrez
  16. William Kalivas
  17. Malcolm Jones
  18. Kathryn Jones
  19. Sadie Frohnapple
  20. Tiffany Alsbury
  21. Jacklyn Kostichka
  22. Jessica DeVries
  23. Jasmine Torres
  24. Julia Santos
  25. Haley Whitney
  26. Aisha Crowley
  27. Jolene Lozano
  28. Destin Thomas

Congratulations to Caroline Boccuzzi, Recipient of the 2017 L.I.F.E. Awareness Award

The L.I.F.E. Awareness Award furthers L.I.F.E.’s twofold mission of promoting lupus awareness by awarding merit-based scholarships to students in all 50 states. Each year in support of May Lupus Awareness Month, L.I.F.E. selects an inspirational applicant as the winner. 

Through this L.I.F.E. Awareness Award, more scholarships will be provided in areas less represented or states that have never received a L.I.F.E. Scholarship. This is a great way to spread awareness of a frequently misunderstood disease across the country and fulfill the L.I.F.E. Team’s goal to be represented and known in all states.

Jean Bassett from Arizona has been a loyal sponsor of scholarships since L.I.F.E.’s President & Co-Founder, Jodi Norton, initiated the Foundation’s first Sponsorship Program in 2014. L.I.F.E. is gracious for Jean’s support and excited to announce Caroline Boccuzzi as the sponsored winner for the 2017 L.I.F.E. Awareness Award. The winner of this sponsored scholarship is typically selected during May in honor of Lupus Awareness Month!

Caroline has been described as joyful, optimistic, driven, reliable, and respectful of others by those who have witnessed her perseverance and strength during her  tenure at Westhill High School in Stamford, CT. Caroline’s achievements stand on their own. She is a member of the National Honor Society and the National Spanish Honor Society due to her consistent and excellent academic records. Caroline has also been awarded the Fairfield University Book Award recognizing her prestigious standing in the community at Fairfield University. By any means, Caroline is accomplished.

At the age of fifteen, Caroline was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease occurring when the body’s own immune system attacks its own tissues and organs. This disease has many manifestations creating a difficult environment for an individual to succeed. Caroline not only overcame her struggles to achieve outstanding success but she has used this platform as a catalyst to be more involved in her community. Caroline has “been empowered by this condition to help others.” She lends her time as a mentor to others facing the same diagnosis as herself, to elementary school kids as a mentor and tutor, and has spent time volunteering in nursing homes. Caroline has been a member of the Mayor’s Youth Leadership Committee which allowed her to bring awareness to social issues in her community. She has lent a helping hand with her high school as a part of the Learning and Development Crew (LanD), a mentorship program for incoming freshman.

Caroline has shown great determination and academic skill in her dedication to her classes even when lupus has caused her to interrupt her schedule. In addition, Caroline exudes compassion and awareness for the struggle of others. As Managing Editor of her award winning high school newspaper and intern for Jade Marketing Solutions, Caroline has begun to pursue her professional interests.  Caroline’s diagnosis has become a bridge, connecting her to others and we are optimistic that she will continue to do so with an excellent college education at the University of Connecticut. We are proud to offer her the 2017 L.I.F.E. Awareness Award and we wish her all the very best in her endeavours.

 

Written by: Deanna Almanza


 

Tips and Reminders for 2017 Scholarship Applicants

TIPS:

1. Although the postmark date for completed application materials is July 1st, 2017, it is helpful for applicants to try apply as early as possible. Thank you for your help.

2. When requesting a letter of recommendation, make sure you pick wisely, give deadline and plenty of notice to your chosen non-related recommender and thank them for their time. Give information about L.I.F.E. and the criteria for the award.

REMINDERS:

1. All L.I.F.E. Scholarships are merit-based. Therefore, take special caution when reviewing criteria. Criteria has changed for submitting applications starting this year. Please review Eligibilty and Application Procedure

2. Past Finalists or applicants that still qualify are encouraged to reapply.

3. New this year, all applicants must submit both a hard copy via mail and an electronic copy via email

4. The L.I.F.E. Team has decided not to have an application fee at this time.

 

For any questions, please contact us at life4lupuscholarship@gmail.com

Best of luck to all 2017 Applicants!

Updated Medication Section Now Available!

This year in recognition of Lupus Awareness Month, L.I.F.E. has increased its effort to promote lupus awareness. You can now view an extensive list of all the common medications typically taken by lupus patients. You can easily find a medication and learn both its generic and brand name, as well as background information about the drug, and any associated side effects. This new page also provides tips and warnings for patients.

Click here to check it out now!

Coming Soon: Updated Medication Section

To support Lupus Awareness Month, L.I.F.E. will be posting a new and updated medication section on our website. It includes something interesting for everyone. For example, want to know the common types of medications used to treat lupus? Or want to know in simple terms the mechanism of a class of medications used to treat lupus? Or an interesting fact about a drug?  Or adverse side-effects of a medication you or someone you love is taking? Or how the benefits of antimalarials were discovered by our US troops?


L.I.F.E. President, Jodi Norton and 2014 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Recipient Jacqueline Saunders have teamed up to provide an amazing medication section for our website. Jacqueline is currently a student at Ferris State University, College of Pharmacy and was not only a 2014 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Recipient but also a 2015 recipient of the L.I.F.E. Degree Completion/Scholarship Renewal Scholarship and a member of the Honorary L.I.F.E. Program for her efforts to give back. L.I.F.E. is thankful for the numerous hours Jacqueline provided as a way to give back to an organization that helped her reach her goal to become a pharmacist and once again give back to the lupus community.

 

The L.I.F.E. Team gives a special THANK YOU to our honorary winner Jacqueline.

 

Attention 2017 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Applicants

Please note that beginning this year, in addition to mailing a hard copy of your scholarship application, all students must also submit a scanned electronic copy via email to life4lupuscholarship@gmail.com. For more information about eligibility and application requirements, please visit our Apply For A Scholarship page. 

Best of luck to all of our 2017 L.I.F.E. Scholarship applicants!

2016 L.I.F.E Scholarship Winner Announcement

Thank you to all who applied for a L.I.F.E Scholarship. After careful consideration, the following students have been selected as a recipient of the 2016 L.I.F.E. Scholarship. Congratulations!


Abigail Shafer- Arizona State University


Alyssa Metts- University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas)


Christina Jackson- University of Missouri- Columbia


Corrin Ann Stines- Elmhurst College (Illinois)


Courtney Holvey- Binghampton University (New York)


Hanna Kent- California State San Marcos


Hasler Roberson- University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill


Jamie Stevens- University of New Mexico


Jamilah Ali- Ohio University


Kashika Singh- Chapman University (California)


Kayla Morgan Pigg- University of Kentucky


Mackenzie Hoover- Plymouth State University (New Hampshire)


Nicole Iadevaia- New York University


Raul Gomez- University of San Francisco


Samantha Byers- University of California- Riverside


L.I.F.E Announces 29 Finalists for Consideration of 2016-2017 Scholarship Award

The 2016 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce 29 inspirational finalists for consideration of the 2016 Scholarship Award. Being selected as a finalist is a considerable honor as the competition is at an all-time high. Thank you to all of our applicants for sharing your story and for continuing to persevere despite the setbacks of lupus.

The final selection of winners will be contacted by telephone in September by a member of the L.I.F.E Scholarship Committee.

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee encourages all applicants who did not receive a scholarship to re-apply next year.

 1. Abigail Shafer

2. Alyssa Metts

3. Briana Granger

4. Christina Jackson

5. Corrin Ann Stines

6. Courtney Holvey

7. Destin Thomas

8. Emily Olszewski

9. Emma Collins

10. Haley Whitney

11. Hanna Kent

12. Hannah Kaufmann

13. Hasler Roberson

14. Hayley Miller

15. Jamie Stevens

16. Kashika Singh

17. Kayla Morgan Pigg

18. Jamilah Ali

19. Latavia Young

20. Leah Santiago

21. Leeza Camacho

22. Nicole Ladevaia

23. Raul Gomez

24. Sadie Frohnapple

25. Samantha Byers

26. Samantha Lee Stein

27. Sara Abdulaziz

28. Savannah Rowell

29. Sparkyl Lucas

 

L.I.F.E. Partners with Macy's

Macy's Shop For A Cause

It only takes $5 to make a difference...

With school just around the corner, what better way to shop for back-to-school clothes and help make a difference in another student’s life. L.I.F.E is committed to helping students with lupus reach their goal of obtaining higher education through merit-based scholarships and YOU can help today.  

L.I.F.E. is excited to partner with Macy's for their 11th Annual Shop For A Cause fundraiser! Be a helping hand to our inspiring students that have faced adversity at such a tender age. You may know of someone with lupus - in recognition, help L.I.F.E. make a difference!

It only takes $5 to make a difference… in return you will be inspired by the students we have been helping across America since 2002!

Ticket Options

 Note: Your ready-to-print Savings Pass will be sent to the email listed in your order (please allow up to 24 hours to receive your Savings Pass).

What is Macy’s Shop For A Cause?

Non-profits across the country participate by selling special Macy's savings passes for $5 each, keeping 100% of the proceeds for their mission!  Savings passes are valid at all Macy's stores during the Shop For A Cause three day event, August 26th - August 28th.

What is the Savings Offer?

The Shop For A Cause offer is a weekend shopping pass discount of 25% throughout the store on an assortment of regular, sale and clearance merchandise and 10% on electrics/electronics, watches, furniture, mattresses and rugs/floor coverings.

Savings passes are valid at all Macy's stores only on the event days.*

Plus, at each Macy’s store, customers who bring in their savings pass will be eligible to win a $500 gift card, no purchase necessary.

*See shopping pass for details

Purchase your Savings Pass Now!

When purchasing, please provide your email address so that we can send you your ready-to-print Macy's Savings Pass. It's that easy!

*If you are donating on behalf of a student, please write their name in the provided slot.

 

Thank you on behalf of L.I.F.E. and all our scholarship recipients for supporting us and students across the country. Your continued generosity has made it possible for L.I.F.E. to award over 100 scholarships to students in more than 30 states across the country!

Below are just a few of our outstanding 2016 Winners. The remaining winners will be announced in September.

Mackenzie Hoover - Plymouth State University, NH 

"They asked me if I needed protection from my parents and it was at that point that I realized they too didn’t believe I was truly in pain and this made me very upset. Just because I wasn’t fitting into their textbook diagnoses I must be a hormonally teenager looking for attention."

 

Raul Gomez - University of San Francisco, CA

"As a person with lupus I understand that life can be unfair but over the years of having supporting family and friends I’ve been able to cope with my disability and turn everyday into a positive day."

 

 

Jamilah Ali - Ohio University Graduate College

“I made it through four years of being a division 1 athlete with lupus. Doing this taught me that some days will be harder than you can ever imagine maybe even some months, but you can and will make it through so long as you do all you can, listen to the doctors and just keep on pushing. But never ever let anyone tell you that you cannot achieve something due to your illness there is always a way.” 

Attention 2016 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Finalists

Thank you to all our 2016 scholarship applicants! The demand for L.I.F.E. Scholarships is at an all time high with over 100 applications received. The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee is looking forward to reviewing all of the amazing applications and will announce the Finalists in the next month.

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee is run entirely by volunteers and with over 10 pages of material to thoroughly review per person, this places a large burden on our Scholarship Committee (many of our officers donate their time in addition to their full time careers). As of 2017, it will be mandatory for all of our applicants to submit two copies of their application: 1) a hardcopy via mail and 2) an electronic copy via email.

If you are selected as a 2016 Finalist, you will be contacted via email and asked to provide us with a scanned copy of your 2016 application.

Earlier this year, the L.I.F.E. Team decided to remove it’s application fee (all checks received were voided) to process each application, thus we are instead asking for our 2016 Finalists to provide us with electronic copies of their application (emailed to us at life4lupuscholarship@gmail.com). If you are selected as a Finalist and you can not provide a scanned copy of your application, we will scan it for you and no penalty will occur or hurt your chances of becoming a 2016 L.I.F.E. Scholarship Winner. Thank you to any 2016 Finalists that can help lessen our load.

The L.I.F.E. Scholarship Committee thanks you for your patience during the application review process.

L.I.F.E. is always in need of volunteers. Click here to become a volunteer today (link coming soon)!