2014 Scholars

2014 Summer Study group photo

 

Aja, ‘14 Scholar

Cerebral palsy

Attends Edmonds Community College. Hopes to cure cerebral palsy to join the Army. Was a member of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) and the National Honor Society.

Alex, ‘14 Scholar

Autism, bilateral hearing loss

Graduated from the University of Maryland, majoring in computer science. Received three years of presidential awards for academic excellence along with the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education Award. Currently working at Microsoft as part of the Azure team.

Anita, ‘14 Scholar

Post-polio, attention deficit disorder, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia

Earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Portland and is currently working on a master’s degree from Seattle Pacific University. Loves doing community service, reading, and hanging out with friends.

Calleese, ‘14 Scholar

Learning disability

Attends Central Washington University. Was the president of the local association student council, which helps students from different schools and events come together and learn from each other. In 2016, planned a leadership summit for three different districts to attend. Works on photography.

Carl, ‘14 Scholar

Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Was starting his senior year at the University of Washington studying at the Foster School of Business when he passed away in 2019. Was posthumously awarded his bachelor of arts in business administration.

Eric, ‘14 Scholar

Stargardt’s disease

Graduated from Duke University with a degree in electrical and computer engineering and computer science. Has traveled to three different continents: Interned at an internet of things startup in Ireland, volunteered as a teacher in Nepal, and studied abroad in New Zealand. Interned and now works as a software engineer at Amazon. Played basketball and soccer at Duke and completed first half marathon in 2019, placing second in age group.

Jason, ‘14 Scholar

Bilateral atrophy of the optic nerve

Earned an associate degree in business management from Clark College and a bachelor’s degree in sports business administration from Central Washington University. Still enjoys listening to and keeping score for Mariners’ baseball games.

Jin Ning, ‘14 Scholar

Hard of hearing

Graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in geography, specializing in data science. Plans on becoming a computer scientist. Used to play percussion in marching band and drumline.

Kennedy, ‘14 Scholar

Cerebral palsy

Attends Tacoma Community College and is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and a 4.0 student. Plans on becoming a psychologist. Listens to an array of music and loves to attend concerts.

Lindsey, ‘14 Scholar

Spinal muscular atrophy type 2/3

Graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor’s degree. Interned with The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in fall 2020. Alum of the UW Animation Research Labs, and the Writer’s Assistant Support Staff Training Program. Working alongside Crip Riot to spread the F*** Stairs campaign, being made available nationwide for campuses to implement everywhere. Plans on moving to Los Angeles in a few years to work in animation, visual development, and writing for television to create disabled characters for the big screen. Currently an editorial intern for the car insurance super app, Jerry, and a program assistant for DO-IT.

Matthew, ‘14 Scholar

Autism

Attends Eastern Washington University (EWU) majoring in social work. Currently enrolled in two national honors programs, volunteers for disability support services, and used to be president of the student disability culture club. Has been a guest speaker at Mt. Spokane High School to discuss attending a four-year college. Has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Served on the student board for the Mobius Science Center. Works in the EWU bookstore as a floor assistant.

Michael, ‘14 Scholar

Optic nerve glioma

Attending Brigham Young University Idaho Pathway Worldwide to receive a bachelor’s degree. Worked for a year at Head Start in Omak, Washington and plans on pursuing a career working with children.

Mikaela, ‘14 Scholar

Deaf

Graduated from Washington State University (WSU) with a bachelor of science in psychology and plans on graduating with a bachelor of science in nursing. Recognized as WSU Tri-Cities “Woman of Distinction” in March 2021. Has helped lead the Disabled Students and Allies Club and Crimson Scrubs (nursing student organization). Both organizations focus on promoting awareness, inclusively, and accessibility. Volunteers at vaccine clinics. Involved in the language access team of HEC (Health Education Center) from Spokane, which focuses on alleviating language barriers in healthcare for non-English speaking individuals. A WWAMI AHEC (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho Area Health Education Center) Scholar, which is a program dedicated to volunteering in rural and under served communities. Legal and medical volunteer advocate for the Support, Advocacy, and Resource Center (SARC), providing support to victims of sexual assault, child abuse, and human trafficking. Has a cute little pug named Sophie, who loves carrots and cuddles!

Sangha, ‘14 Scholar

Autism

Attending Seattle Pacific University studying to be a computer engineer. Enjoys playing ping pong and computer games, watching YouTube videos, and hanging out with friends.

Sean, ‘14 Scholar

Deaf/hearing impaired

Attended Rochester Institute of Technology and now attends Olympic College. Enjoys studying machining and trigonometry.

Teo, ‘14 Scholar

Specific learning disability

Attends Everett Community College. Plans on majoring in the medical field.

Thor, ‘14 Scholar

Desmin myopathy
Graduated from Burlington-Edison High School. Was a WyldLife student leader and an active member of Young Life. Thor’s career goal was to become a lawyer. Passed away in 2016.

Vanessa, ‘14 Scholar

Ollier’s disease, Maffucci syndrome

Received an associate of technical arts degree in multimedia and interactive technology from Skagit Valley College. Currently attends the University of Washington focusing on disability studies. Works as a creative production assistant at Rooted in Rights, a program of Disability Rights Washington. Received a DO- IT Trailblazer award in 2019.