[Colorado-Talk] Celebrate One of Colorado's Own Winning a National Federation of the Blind Scholarship
Dan Burke
burke.dall at gmail.com
Thu May 22 21:46:47 UTC 2025
We're proud of you, Erin!
And I want to share that we have several scholarship finalists with CCB
connections this year. Erin, of course, is a CCB graduate. Gene Kim of
California is a finalist and CCB graduate. In fact he is a tenBroek
Scholar, meaning he received an NFB scholarship previously - a challenging
accomplishment.
Zoe Marsh is a current CCB student and jest completed a term as President
of the CCB Student Association. Amina Orzueva was a former CCB summer
student. and Emily Schlenker, while not a CCB alum, is married to Rowan who
is a current student. Naturally, we celebrate Emily as one of our family!
Well, we celebrate all of this year's finalists. But Erin the mostest!
Dan
On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 10:34 AM Curtis Chong via Colorado-Talk <
colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Greetings:
>
>
>
> Congratulations to one of our own, Erin Daley, for winning a National
> Federation of the Blind Scholarship. Erin serves as the Secretary of our
> Denver Chapter. Here is the official press release.
>
>
>
> Original Source
> <https://nfb.org/about-us/press-room/celebrating-outstanding-blind-students>
>
>
> Celebrating Outstanding Blind Students
>
> *Baltimore, Maryland (May 22, 2025)*: The National Federation of the
> Blind (NFB), the transformative organization advancing the lives of its
> members and all blind people in the United States, today announced the
> finalists for its annual scholarship program, that provides financial
> assistance and connects students with blind mentors and other resources.
> The thirty scholarship finalists are listed below in alphabetical order by
> last name with their home state and vocational goal. Congratulations to
> these outstanding finalists:
>
> - Waseem Aljanazreh, Pennsylvania, Special Education
> - Lauren Chaya Altman, New Jersey, Teacher of Blind Students
> - Sergio Arvizu Arguelles, New Jersey, Attorney
> - Izzy Bailey, Maine, Clinical Social Worker
> - Kaleb Calhoun, Virginia, Cybersecurity
> - Erin Daley, Colorado, Accessibility Consultant
> - Juna Gjata, Massachusetts, Content Strategist
> - KaShonia Graham, Michigan, Human Services
> - Toby Harnish, Pennsylvania, Software Engineer
> - Caitlyn Head, Ohio, Music Therapy/Academia
> - Daniel Hernandez, Arizona, Clinical Health Psychologist
> - Rasheedah Kenner, Kentucky, Mental Health Services
> - Noor Khraisat, Pennsylvania, Lawyer
> - Gene Kim, California, Computer Science Professor and Researcher
> - Andrew Lee, Georgia, Technology Entrepreneur
> - Riley Letterman, Michigan, Music Therapist
> - Ren Lovegood, Massachusetts, Business Professor and Researcher
> - Ryan Lukowicz, Rhode Island, Political Scientist/Advocacy
> - Zoe Marsh, Connecticut, Orientation & Mobility Instructor
> - Kaelyn McColl, Illinois, Biomedical Engineer
> - Mary Nix, New Mexico, Special Education Teacher
> - Joy Orlando, California, Psychologist
> - Amina Orzueva, New York, Human Rights Advocate
> - Ghania Oussaci, Texas, Health Information Manager
> - Nicole Quibol, Hawaii, Professor of Philosophy
> - Millie Rivera, Maryland, Biblical Counselor
> - Emily DeVaris Schlenker, Kansas, Doctor of Pharmacy
> - Mandy Smith, Pennsylvania, Foreign Service Officer
> - Akliesia Teshome, Maryland, Business Consultant
> - Katiana Elena Urbina, Florida, Production Specialist
>
> “Our scholarship program continues to exemplify how the blind people’s
> movement builds and strengthens a community of leaders,” said Mark A.
> Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind. “The
> finalists represent a diversity of academic and professional pursuits, from
> groundbreaking work in STEAM careers to innovative approaches in media,
> education, and emerging fields. We are proud to honor these blind scholars,
> each of whom is raising expectations and expanding possibilities. The
> accomplishments of these outstanding students are proof that the blind can
> achieve excellence and live the lives we want. We will celebrate these
> outstanding scholars together at our national convention, where their
> accomplishments will encourage the next generation of blind leaders to
> dream bigger and reach higher.”
>
> For more information about the National Federation of the Blind
> scholarship program, visit nfb.org/scholarships.
> <https://nfb.org/programs-services/scholarships-and-awards/scholarship-program>
>
> *###*
>
>
>
> Cordially,
>
>
>
> Curtis Chong
>
>
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Dan Burke
National Federation of the Blind of Colorado Legislative Co-chair
"Blindness is not what holds you back. You can live the life you want!"
My Cell: 406.546.8546
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