MEET OUR SCIENTIFIC SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

We are continually overwhelmed by the spirit and caliber of students who have applied to our annual High School Scientific Scholarship.  Their stories and their determination have truly inspired us.  These are the most recent recipients of our award:

2022 Scholarship Recipient:

2021 Scholarship Recipient:

We could not be more excited and proud to announce the recipient of our 2022 Scholarship, Joudi Saadeh, who chose Ohio State University to pursue a doctorate in the biological sciences and pre-medical studies.

Joudi emigrated to the US as a toddler, but having been fascinated for so long with her Syrian heritage, recently returned to Syria for a Summer to spend with family and re-connect with her birth place. There she encountered the harsh and dangerous realities of the war-torn country, and the day to day hardships her relatives have had to endure.

Joudi also took action. She volunteered with the Syrian Red Crescent and coordinated with a local Catholic church to execute a village clean-up event, and educate and distribute resources to underprivileged students.

With these watershed experiences, Joudi has a newfound appreciation for what her family has had to overcome to provide her with the immense opportunities she has. As she put it, “I carry my family’s stories with me in everything I do, and I will never stop working to make myself deserving of their sacrifices.” And she has the confidence to apply her passion to the real world, pursue a career in medicine to help people in need, and find ways to make healthcare more accessible in impoverished countries.

 

2021 Scholarship Recipient:

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This year’s Scholarship recipient is Mckenna Delp, of Bellingham, Washington, who graduated from Sehome High School and will be attending Western Washington University.

McKenna shared so many inspiring stories of her life experiences, and of the hard work and determination, that led to her strong interest in the interrelationship between law and psychology. We’re thrilled to be able to help McKenna on her journey and can’t wait to see the good work she will do.

 

 

 

 

2020 Scholarship Recipient:

DrSalemy.com Scholarship 2020 RecipientWe are so proud to announce that our 2020 High School Scientific Scholarship recipient is Anusha Gani, of Renton, Washington.

Anusha watched as her parents struggled daily and endlessly to provide financially for their family, while she herself persevered through daunting school experiences that involved bullying, racism and classism.  Now, Anusha is striving to pursue her passion for computer science and leadership.  She hopes to have her own tech company so that she can give inspire other girls, back to her community and help support her parents.  As she stated in her application essay, “University would give me the boost I need to be a better leader, programmer, worker, and person.”

Anusha will be attending the University of Washington – Seattle and we can’t wait to see what she accomplishes.

 

 

 

 

2019 Scholarship Recipient:

Shahram Salemy Scholarship Winner Esmeralda 2019We are thrilled to award our 2019 High School Scientific Scholarship to Esmeralda Villa Magana, who is a graduate of Manson High School and who will be attending Wenatchee Valley College.

Esmeralda is the fourth recipient of our annual scholarship.  In her application, Esmeralda credits her Mother with motivating her to pursue her dreams, even if they mean breaking the traditional gender barriers of her culture.  She shared, “My mom is the reason why I am so driven…For her, and for all the Mexican women, I will break the cultural barrier and become a strong, hard-working woman…In our Mexican culture, a woman’s place was in the home. But that’s not how I see my life…I knew I had to break the stereotype of Hispanic women in the Mexican culture. This change had to happen with me. And this change had to happen now.

We are so inspired by Esmeralda’s independent, determined and resilient spirit.  We look forward to seeing her continue her successes as she pursues her nursing credentials.

 

 

2018 Scholarship Recipients:

Lynsey_Dr. Salemy Scholarship Recipient_2018Congratulations to Lynsey and Aydarus, our High School Scientific Winners for 2018!

Lynsey, a graduate of Auburn Riverside High School, will be attending Gonzaga University.  Lynsey’s moving story of bravery, courage and perseverance in the face of adversity left an indelible impression on us.  We can’t wait to see the amazing things she will accomplish in her life.

Aydarus, is the second recipient of our 2018 scholarship.  Aydarus is a graduate of Tyee High School and will be attending Highline College.  In his application, Aydarus shared that “I never gave up. If I had given up, I would not be the same person I am today. It helped me realize that I am fortunate to have an education and continue to learn.”  He plans to give back to his community in Somalia and help students access a better education.

 

2017 Scholarship Recipient:

in 2017, one applicant especially stood out for her courage, bravery and awe-inspiring determination: Noor Al Huda Al Ghezi and once we met her, we knew we wanted to award her with our first scholarship ever.

Noor graduated from Everett High School, right here in the state of Washington, and she will be attending the University of Washington, Seattle, in the Fall. While she has the same hopes and dreams of any college student, her story is both tragically and triumphantly different from most. As a Syrian refugee, Noor had endured and survived the war that has, in her own words, “destroyed homes and families, the war that kept people apart with its barbarian hands, the war that demolished the innocent dreams of the Syrian kids. This war had vanished my humble dreams, kidnapped my cousins, killed my friends, destroyed my home and left me alone in this miserable cold world. Yet, I won’t set down and wait for it to ruin my entire life, I will work harder than ever to hold the hammer of knowledge and destroy this outrageous monster.”

Amidst the violence of war, and during one particularly harrowing experience, Noor found comfort in the stories and words of her favorite poet, Kahlil Gibran:

“The timeless in you is aware of life’s timelessness. And knows that yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream.” (The Prophet, 1923).

Her favorite poet also helped her remain determined – and hopeful – that regardless of how much suffering she had been through, a delightful tomorrow awaits to ease the most painful memories of the Syrian civil war. The war also helped shape and inform her in powerful ways. Noor shared that the “war had awakened the strongest version of me and crystalize it to face every pitfall of this life. And now while I’m on the soils of the land of freedoms, I will show the world that I’m able to make difference with my tremendous aspiration toward knowledge.

After her family fled to Lebanon, Noor joined the Jussor Organization as a children’s entertainer and nurse assistant for Syrian refugees, an experience that inspired her passion for medicine and her goal to become a pediatric surgeon. The medical field is not new to Noor’s family, as her uncle is one of the most successful cardiologists in Syria and her brother entered medical school in Damascus.

We were so inspired by Noor’s story and personal statement, and delighted to meet her in person. We wish her the best of luck in her studies and look forward to seeing her achieve her goals.