[NABS-L] Fwd: [Nfbnet-members-list] Congratulations to our 2020-2021 Scholarship Program Winners

Trisha Kulkarni, National Student President nabs.president at gmail.com
Sun Feb 14 02:53:21 UTC 2021


A huge congratulations to this special scholarship class! So proud to have such bright students paving the way forward for blind people. 

Yours, 

Trisha Kulkarni 
President |National Association of Blind Students 
A Proud Division of the National Federation of the Blind
www.nabslink.org

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> Date: February 13, 2021 at 9:43:39 PM EST
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> Subject: [Nfbnet-members-list] Congratulations to our 2020-2021 Scholarship Program Winners
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> Celebrate Outstanding Blind Students
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> Precious Perez of Massachusetts Awarded Top $12,000 Scholarship
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> Baltimore, Maryland (February 12, 2021): The National Federation of the Blind (NFB), the premier membership and advocacy organization of blind Americans, today announced the winners of its 2020 named scholarships, which were awarded at the kickoff meeting of the organization’s Washington Seminar on February 8. The winner of the organization’s top prize of $12,000, donated by the American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults and named in memory of Dr. Kenneth Jernigan, is Precious Perez, an aspiring music educator from Massachusetts.
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> Here is an alphabetical listing of the other winners, with their home state and career goal or field of study. Unless otherwise indicated, each student received a $3,000 National Federation of the Blind Scholarship:
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> Deiascha-Britte Bancayanvega, California: Healthcare Inclusion (Edith R. and Alvin Domroe Foundation Scholarship, $3,000)
> Robert (Rob) Blachowicz, Arkansas: Counseling
> Christopher (Chris) Bove, Rhode Island: Public Service
> Brianna (Bri) Broadwater, Maryland: Psychologist or Education
> Sean Carlson, Oregon: Vocational Rehabilitation Instructor
> Natalie Charbonneau, Oregon: Animal Genetics and Conservation Research (Oracle Scholarship for Excellence in a STEM Field, $8,000)
> Moreblessings Chikavanga, Texas: Civil Rights/Disability Law (Charles and Betty Allen Scholarship, $3,000)
> Kevin Darcy, Colorado: Anthropology Professor (Pearson Scholarship, $5,000)
> Matthew Duffell-Hoffman, South Carolina: Electrical Engineer
> Paxton Franke, North Dakota: Forensic Pathology (National Federation of the Blind Leadership Scholarship, $5,000)
> Lauren (Elaine) Hardin, Georgia: Higher Education Student Affairs Administrator
> Kaitlyn (Kat) Hippe, Wisconsin: Linguistics and Education (Charles and Melva T. Owen Memorial Scholarship, $3,000)  
> Emily Kiehl, Ohio: Information Technology
> Josh Loebner, Tennessee: Inclusive Technology
> Sara Luna, Illinois: Museum Accessibility (E.U. and Gene Parker Scholarship, $3,000)
> Victor Marques, Michigan: Vision Rehabilitation Therapist and Access Technology Specialist (JAWS for Windows Scholarship, $5,000)
> Griffin Miller, Pennsylvania: Actuary
> Jillian Milton, New Jersey: Product Development
> Marissa Nissley, New Jersey: Attorney
> Sherry Pablo, California: Public Health, Health Policy and Management (special scholarship for first responders and others affected by COVID-19, $3,000)
> Teresita Rios, California: Attorney
> Dannielle Schutz, Nebraska: Medical Scientist
> Nicolas (Nick) Spohn, Pennsylvania: Mechanical Engineer (National Federation of the Blind STEM Scholarship, $3,000)
> Logan Stenzel, Minnesota: Finance and Technology Entrepreneur (Oracle Scholarship for Excellence in Computer Science, $8,000)
> Marie Villaneda, Indiana: Orientation and Mobility Instructor (Mimi and Marvin Sandler Scholarship, $5,000)
> Monica Wegner, Minnesota: Corporate Attorney (Charles and Melva T. Owen Memorial Scholarship, $10,000)
> Alek Wolfe, Vermont: Broadcasting
> Brayan Zamarripa, Oklahoma: Media Production (Dr. Adrienne Asch Memorial Scholarship, $3,000)
> “The scholarship program is one of our most important initiatives,” said Mark Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind. “We are proud to honor these blind scholars, who are studying everything from media production to genetics and, in so doing, raising the expectations of what blind people can achieve. Their accomplishments are proof of our conviction that we, the blind of this nation, can live the lives we want; blindness does not hold us back.”
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> About the National Federation of the Blind
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> The National Federation of the Blind, headquartered in Baltimore, defends the rights of blind people of all ages and provides information and support to families with blind children, older Americans who are losing vision, and more. Founded in 1940, the NFB is the premier membership and advocacy organization of blind Americans with affiliates, chapters, and divisions in the fifty states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. We believe in the hopes and dreams of blind people and work together to transform them into reality. Learn more about our many programs and initiatives at nfb.org.
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> Contact:
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> Chris Danielsen
> Director of Public Relations
> National Federation of the Blind
> 410-659-9314, extension 2330
> 410-262-1281 (cell)
> cdanielsen at nfb.org
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