Scholarships

We’re Proud to Announce our Most Recent Women Like Us Foundation Scholarship Recipients

We are proud to give them this opportunity and ask that you consider sponsoring this program.  We are currently needing to raise $2,000 for their humanitarian trip to Costa Rica in October, 2010.  There, the girls will be working in our adopted school.  CAN YOU HELP?  We are so proud of these outstanding girls and want to give them the best possible experience that will be life changing.  The key to educating our world is educating our girls who in turn will educate their children.

DONATE NOW IF YOU CAN!    You’ll find our scholarship program listed.  Any amount is appreciated!

Routa Mesfin from Pike High School and Mackenzie Davis from Martinsville High School have been awarded a humanitarian trip in October to assist on our Costa Rica project, as well as, personal and career mentoring sessions. Both life coaches and career interest coaches will volunteer their time to also help these well deserving girls.

Routa Mesfin is a junior year high school student who lives with her parents Mulugeta and Astewho are from Eritea Africa. She has an astoundingly unselfish need to take what she has learned from the hardships of her country and her life, and dedicate herself to help women gain self reliance and confidence to better serve themselves and others. Her genuine intention to make the world a better place is uncompromised.

She is an avid reader, plays the viola, and tutors other students in math. Routa participates in humanitarian fundraising with in her school. She is a student council member and a member of Pike Pride which collects food and cloths for a local Women Shelter. She is also an excellent student.

Mackenzie Davis is a junior year high school student at Martinsville High School. Upon meeting Mackenzie you are instantly drawn to the light that shines with in her. Her friendly genuine personality assures you she is indeed a beautiful person. She lives with her mother who has taught her compassion for those in need and guided her into becoming the well rounded warm hearted young woman she is now inspite of their obsticals. She is as driven and hardworking as she is unselfish and caring. She mentors students with the P.E.E.R.S Program, volunteers, has worked in a day care and dances. Mackenzie looks forward to seeing the world and is also an excellent student.

 

One Girl at a Time – Enrichment Scholarship Program

One of the goals for Women Like Us Foundation, as well as an option for WLU Chapters, is to raise funds for enrichment scholarships for local under-served girls. The scholarship would include a one year mentoring program and a short-term international humanitarian trip.

Women Like Us Foundation acknowledges the need for better prepared and educated youth within our own communities. Through this program, these high school girls can become our partners and serve as future committed and engaged women in making a substantial difference in all of our futures. These participants will also realize that they can be good will ambassadors for the United States, while becoming culturally literate of the world in which they live.

WLUF Enrichment Scholarship Recipients will receive a one-year mentoring program that would include:

  • Life-coaching session(s) encompassing a holistic approach that establishes a sense of self-worth and empowerment
  • A short-term international humanitarian trip
  • Shadowing a selected career mentor targeted at their specific interest (half day or more)
  • Attendance at two Women Like Us Afternoon Tea and Speaker Series
  • Additional activities at the discretion of the provider and the interest of the recipient (for example: yoga, cooking, child-care, public speaking, CPR, etc.)

Responsibility of Women Like Us Foundation:

  • Provide life coaching and career mentoring sessions
  • Raise 100% of the cost for air fare, land arrangements and food on the international humanitarian trip for high school girl(s)
  • Provide a qualified chaperon that meets the requirements of the corporate headquarters or individual WLU Chapter
  • Implement a list of responsibilities for the scholarship recipient so expectations can be outlined in advance
  • Set up a pre-trip briefing to review the itinerary, mission activities, cultural and packing tips, etc.

Responsibility of Scholarship Recipient:

  • Participate in pre-trip meeting, packing party, and learn activities that will be implemented on mission trip
  • Submit a three page paper two weeks prior to departure on the culture and needs of the destination
  • Attend Women Like Us Tea and Speaker Series, if applicable
  • Participate in all activities while on the humanitarian trip in a conduct serving of the scholarship
  • Submit a summary of the trip experiences including highlights and recommendations
  • Do a presentation upon return to the WLU Chapter or corporate office and/or in their school or classroom
  • Give a minimum of four volunteer hours to the organization prior to the trip departure
  • Deliver an extra suitcase of humanitarian supplies to the international destination
  • Pay for any passport or incidental costs on international humanitarian trip

The WLUF Enrichment Scholarships can be awarded to select girls in several ways:

  • Present one enrichment scholarship to a rural high school for them to choose not only the student, but get the entire school involved in humanitarian needs at a selected destination. The school could collect in-kind donations, funding for the project the scholarship winner will be involved in, and learn more about the needs in a developing country.
  • An already developed program that recognizes under-privileged girl(s) of academic excellence and/or other recognized achievements
  • High school age girls submitting an application directly to WLU Chapters or Foundation
  • Corporate sponsors or private donors selecting candidates of under-served and at-risk/high achiever girls

2009 Scholarship Winner – Susan Lynn from Manual High School in Indianapolis.