I would like to qualify for a scholarship .
Hello my name is Stefany L., I come from Ecuador. My age is 18 years old, am a single mother, living with my mother and my daughter. I come from a very humble and nice, I have two sisters and one brother are in total 4. After 10 years I came to the United States, my mom brought us in view that my father died. It was very painful loss of our father but thank God we have overcome and have gone ahead thanks to my mother. My mom is everything to me, I love my mother because she always been there through thick and thin even though she was once estranged but I understand it was to give us a better future, now that I'ma mother I understand everything and thank my mother for being there with me always, advise and support. I finish my English classes, classes right now I'm studying to get my High School Diploma and after getting my High School Diploma I would like to study a university degree but for economic reasons, I have no money to pay my studies and especially can not work on my immigration status. I would like Ronald McDonald as help me with a scholarship so I can study, then give a better future for my daughter who is three years old. Well my question is if I can qualify for a scholarship but the problem is that no classes and finished my High School Diploma and even I do not have a percentage?
4 Comments
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brandon
15/10/2011 4:30pm
how do you qualify
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Amy W
14/09/2010 11:21pm
I'm sorry but "1" You are very rude.
I'm sure you have been through challenges in life and if you haven't you will be. Anyone who has a child and still has the desire to better them selves in order to contribute more to our world, should have the opportunity to do so. I was a recipient of the Ronald McDonald Scholarship and am making great jumps in my education. Please Don't ever talk down on someone who only wants to better themselves. Having a child does not handicap you from that. Stefany, you go girl. Show the world what you can do to make it a more wonderful place. Make a difference. I know you can! -
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20/08/2010 2:22pm
lol the whole sympathy act. 15 and pregnant. shes not going to college.
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Rodely R.
17/02/2010 6:30pm
It sounds like an interesting story of an individual who is dedicated and deserves the scholarship.





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