[Ohio-Talk] National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Class 2020
Cheryl Fields
cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 29 15:21:39 UTC 2020
Congratulations to the wonderful, capable and awesome students in Ohio! To the committee, a job well done.
Cheryl E. Fields
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 29, 2020, at 11:12 AM, President Capital chapter via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Congratulations to our 2020 national Federation of the blind of Ohio scholarship winners! All of us in Ohio are very proud of you and look forward to getting to know you better in meeting you at our virtual state convention.
>
> Also, thank you so much to the scholarship committee for all the fine work that you did in selecting our winners.
>
> All should be very proud of everybody’s wonderful achievements!
>
> Annette Lutz
> President
> Capital Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
> 614-288-4323
> President.capital.nfboh at gmail.com
>
> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Everyday we raise the expectations of blind people because we know that low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want, blindness is not what holds you back.
>
> On Jul 29, 2020, at 9:46 AM, Jordy Stringer via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> 29 July 2020
>
> It was my privilege to serve as a member of this year‘s scholarship
> selection committee. Fellow committee members Suzanne Turner, and
> chairperson Cassandra Jones were phenomenal to work with and despite the
> uncertainty because of the pandemic we were able to have a process that was
> smoother than the situation should have allowed for. We had a very
> difficult time selecting as there were so many supremely qualified
> candidates. We are only able to award three scholarships this year and
> strongly encourage any applicant who was not selected to please apply in
> the future.
>
> The National Federation of the Blind of Ohio is a membership organization
> changing what it means to be blind. We are committed to promoting equality,
> opportunity, independence, and dignity for all blind Ohioans, and we are
> committed to doing what we can to secure career equality and equal access
> to education for all blind people.
>
> To this end, at the 2020 Virtual State convention, we will award three
> scholarships to three deserving blind students who are planning to pursue
> their postsecondary education during the fall of 2020.
>
> First, someone who may be familiar to some of you, Kinshuk Tella. Kinshuk
> plans to attend Miami University this fall and plans to major in Geology
> and has co-majors of Environmental Science and Energy. He has appeared on
> the dean’s list numerous times and exhibits many characteristics of a
> future leader. In addition to these things he also is a lover of music and
> the performing arts and was honored with the Outstanding Musicianship Award
> two years running. Kinshuk shares the following with us in his essay: “Each
> year, I am increasingly able to view my blindness as more of a positive
> through the work I and others do. I strive to give back through NFB to
> impact others the same way I was not too long ago.”
>
> Next, is Jonathan Thomas, from Fairfield, Ohio. Jonathan will be a student
> at Wright State in the fall and will be pursuing a degree in English,
> Rhetoric and Writing. JT has been voted Quest for Excellence award winner
> five consecutive times and has appeared on the Dean's List consistently
> since 2015. JT has not always been ok with his blindness however he has
> come to know the national federation of the blind and with this and other
> influences he writes the following:
>
> My Youth Pastor’s and case manager’s words, along with writing, have helped
> me love myself and my blindness. I’ve learned that it’s okay to be
> different, and that my future isn’t limited because I’m blind.
>
> Finally, Hannah Grace Abel. Hannah will be attending Cedarville University
> this fall and will major in Social Work. Hannah has served as the secretary
> for her high school National Honor Society and has also been awarded the
> Cedarville University Chancellor’s Excellence Academic Scholarship Award.
> Hannah shares the following thoughts with us: “It has taken me a long time,
> but I now view my blindness as a blessing. While my life may not have
> turned out exactly how I expected, I wouldn’t change anything about it.
> Stargardts makes my life harder, but it also makes me a hard
>
> Worker.”
>
> These are three very deserving students and they are truly living the lives
> they want. This is the NFBO Scholarship class of 2020.
>
> --
>
> Jordy D. Stringer, Executive Director
>
> Southeastern Ohio Center for Independent Living, 418 South Broad Street
> Lancaster, OH 43130
>
> E-mail: jssocil at gmail.com
>
> Phone: (740) 689-1494 EXT (11)
>
>
> "Pursue some path, however narrow and crooked, in which you can walk with
> love and reverence."
>
> -Henry David Thoreau
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