What do you want to be when you grow up?
A Doctor A Teacher
A Lawyer an astronaut A Football Player
Do you remember those days? When you used to ANNOUNCE to teachers, classmates, or
family members exactly what we wanted to do in the future. Okay since Cardz for
Kidz! is about to celebrate its 4th birthday we can start making proclamations. We want to provide a scholarship. Here’s a story that
fueled our desire:
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In high school I had a 3.8 GPA and since I was a part of several extracurricular activities, I actually
got into the University of Michigan on a full tuition scholarship. I remember being sooo excited when I got the letter!! I later got
admitted into the Ross School of Business after my sophomore year!! On top of that, I was invited to be in some of the business school
brochures!! My world was so perfect. #AMAZING
THEN EVERYTHING
CRASHED.
July 12, 2004 (yeah still got the
date memorized) was the first time I was rushed to the Emergency Room. After the first set
of testing I was told that I had a BRAIN
TUMOR. In tears I immediately went to my academic advisor
and told her that I was going to take a year off. After a slew of tests
including every letter in the alphabet (PET, MRI, WADA, EEG, etc), I was told
that I needed to have Brain Surgery (BS).
The part that was operated on is the area effecting short term memory and/or
speech. After all the testing and disputes with insurance, the actual surgery
took place on August 5, 2005. Because of the scholarship and fear of falling
even farther behind, I decided to return to school in September 2005. However, there was a tiny bit of difficulty
getting the scholarship reinstated. Thankfully I knew someone, who knew
someone, who knew someone that was able to expedite the process. Within a
couple weeks everything was all set (to this day I’ll never forget receiving
the call from school when the administrator guaranteed that he personally would
look into my situation and make sure the scholarship was settled ASAP).
Studying, taking notes and doing
homework less than 30 days after having the portion of the brain operated on that
controls short term memory was a wee bit difficult. One thing that I’ll always remember is
trying to remember the 4 P’s of marketing.
“Product, Place, Price”…..can’t
remember the last one. I would read through my notes “PROMOTION”! Then I would
try again. “Promotion, Place, Product”….once again couldn’t remember the final
P. It took a LONG time before I was
able to get all 4. That was before I tried holding on to S.T.P., Multiple/Combined
targeting approach, Primary/Secondary target and a couple other distinctive
characteristics. I still remember looking down at my first post-surgery exam and immediately getting disheartened. As expected my grades plummeted
after the surgery; out of the 20 post surgery classes, I only got 2 A’s – both
in Communications courses. Nearly half were a B- or below.
But let’s think about it. What
if the surgery would have happened in high
school? Then I wouldn’t have been able to play sports, while doing
extracurricular activities and retaining a strong GPA. Thinking about it, I’m
lucky that my scholarship and everything was ALL set before the whole brain ordeal began!
I know there would’ve been no way to get any financial assistance with the
grades I would’ve been able to make after my BS.
Participants name was removed due to HIPAA regulations.
Participants name was removed due to HIPAA regulations.
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It is these types of stories that inspire us to start a
grant/stipend/scholarship for youth who have been hospitalized for a week or
more. Grades will not be the determining factor for eligibility; rather it’s
the students’ desire and diligence to succeed or continue despite their
hardship that will be considered.
Don't worry we're not getting our priorities mixed up:
- We want to get more Cardz for more Kidz!. That’s our name and always our #1 goal!
- Purchase art supplies and DVD players for small hospitals!
In summary, uplifting the spirits of current disheartened children will always be our goal, but WHEN WE GROW UP
we’d love to reach kids/former patients in more than one way.
#upliftingspirits #whenwegrowup
To see more pictures and stories please check out our Facebook page, follow
us on Twitter , visit our Google+ page, or
visit our LinkedIn
page! Also, the websites coming soon, www.cardzforkidz.org!!
I wanted to be an obstetrician when I was four years old...my Dad still reminds me of that until this day.
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