LMM Fund 3rd Anniversary Fundraising Campaign – Help Us Reach Our Goal of Raising $1,000 in September

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Dear Lisa Michelle Memorial Fund Friends and Supporters,

September 20th will mark the 3rd Anniversary of the Lisa Michelle Memorial Fund. This also marks the 10th year since Lisa has passed away and she would be proud of what the fund has accomplished during these last three years.

To celebrate our 3rd year, I’m asking for your support. We have set a goal of raising $1,000 during the month of September. Any amount you can provide will help us reach our goal, whether it’s $10, $25, $50 or $100 dollars.

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Please help us reach our goal by donating and sharing our story. Your support means everything to us and the students we help.

Sincerely,

Danielle Olson – Founder, President & CEO

Get To Know Our 2018 Scholarship Recipient – Veronica Nation

Today we’d like to formally introduce our 2018 Scholarship Recipient, Veronica Nation. Veronica is a freshman at the University of Colorado Denver studying for a degree in English Literature. The Lisa Michelle Memorial Fund was established to assist and recognize students who have lost a parent to substance abuse and we are proud to award a $1,000 scholarship to assist Veronica in her academic journey.

Q: Tell us a bit about yourself.

Hello! My name is Veronica. I graduated highschool from Denver School of the Arts in 2017 from the Creative Writing program, for which I am forever grateful. I currently attend college for English Literature and I am minoring in Spanish. I love to read, write, and hang out with my family and friends (and my two guinea pigs). I am working on self-publishing a collection of poetry and hope to have it released by next year!

Q: Imagine yourself 10 years from now. What goals and ambitions do you have for yourself, personally, academically, and professionally?

Ten years from now, I hope that I am a teacher and an author. Part of why I am minoring in Spanish is because I want to teach bilingual students. I would like to teach highschool language arts courses and get students to enjoy writing and reading. Personally, I want to travel to Costa Rica and live there for a short period of time to immerse myself in the culture and language of another country. I eventually would like to get a Master’s degree in English and publish a book for my poetry.

Q: Aside from a college degree, what do you hope to gain from your college experience?

Aside from a college degree, I hope to gain a better understanding of different cultures and people all around the world. My school is luckily pretty diverse and the courses I have taken so far have opened my eyes to understanding different cultural and linguistic groups. I also want to become well-versed in different types of literature, as it is something I am passionate about.

Q: What motivates you to continue working towards accomplishing your goals?

What motivates me to continue working towards accomplishing my goals is my education. I have always loved learning and it keeps me going. Even when I am not in school, I am learning through reading various types of books. I am also motivated by my family and friends, who always encourage and support me in whatever path I choose to take.

Q: What advice would you give to other student who have been through circumstances similar to yours?

The advice I would give to other students who have been through similar circumstances would be to give yourself time to heal. I think time is one of the biggest factors when it comes to acceptance after grieving. It’s important to remember what you can control and what you cannot, and death of a loved one is one of the hardest things to go through. Let yourself grieve and learn to cope in a healthy way, but don’t allow a hardship to overtake your life.