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Health Products For You is proud to offer scholarships to high school seniors accepted to a college or students currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate schools. As a premium online retailer offering health care products, medical supplies, and home care medical equipment, we know firsthand the challenges of physical and mental disabilities for the patient and the caregiver. The Health Products For You scholarship program aims to encourage and support undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities. This program also seeks to recognize the service of those who have used their good fortune and good health to give back to the community, either by caring for those less fortunate or doing their part to make this world a better place for everyone.
Health Products For You is proud to offer scholarships to high school seniors who have been accepted to a college or to students currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate school program.
As a premium online retailer offering health and wellness products, medical supplies and home care medical equipment, we understand the challenges faced by those impacted by physical, cognitive, and mental disabilities, not just for the patient but also for caregivers. Our scholarship program aims to encourage and support undergraduate and graduate students who have not let their disability impede their life and ambitions. The scholarship program also recognizes and rewards selfless individuals who care for those in need, give back to their communities, and do their part in making the world a better place for all!
A scholarship of $1000 will be awarded to a deserving high school senior who plans to attend a vocational or academic college. The applicant may also be a student currently enrolled in college.
Requirements for The HPFY Beyond Disability Scholarship:
The applicant must be a current high school senior or a college student living with a documented disability. If the applicant is a high school student, then they should be planning to attend an undergraduate program in a 2 or 4 -year university/college or technical college in the fall of the academic year following high-school graduation. The educational institution must be in the United States.
Enrollment status in school or college must be full-time or part-time.
How to Apply:
To apply for the HPFY Beyond Disability Scholarship, email the following to [email protected] by August 15th.
1. Personal information, including full name, date of birth, mailing address and phone number.
2. Proof of enrollment which can be an enrollment certificate or transcript of your most recent GPA (GPA does not affect the selection.)
3. Medical documentation to prove the disability.
4. An essay of minimum 500 words that speaks to your personal trials and triumphs in life related to your disability and how it has defined the person you are today.
5. Any supporting documents or letters of recommendations from teachers, mentors or advisers that you would like the selection committee to consider.
If all eligibility requirements are satisfied, the recipient will be selected on the basis of their essay and the supporting documentation. The selected recipient of the $1000 scholarship will be notified by email and featured on the Giving Day page on our website by the second week of September.
Health Products For You is proud to offer scholarships to high school seniors who have been accepted to a college or to students currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate school program.
As a premium online retailer offering health and wellness products, medical supplies and home care medical equipment, we understand the challenges faced by those impacted by physical, cognitive, and mental disabilities, not just for the patient but also for caregivers. Our scholarship program aims to encourage and support undergraduate and graduate students who have not let their disability impede their life and ambitions. The scholarship program also recognizes and rewards selfless individuals who care for those in need, give back to their communities, and do their part in making the world a better place for all!
This scholarship of $1000 will be awarded to a high school senior who has spent at least 100 hours volunteering to provide care, comfort or service to those in need. The applicant may also be a student currently enrolled in college.
Requirements for The HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship:
The applicant must be a current high school senior or a college student. If the applicant is a high school student, they should have a letter of acceptance from an accredited university/college or technical college for the Fall of the academic year following high-school graduation. Schools must be in the United States.
Enrollment status in school or college must be full time.
Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Have a minimum of 100 documented hours volunteering in their local community providing care, comfort and service to those in need. These hours can be collected over a period of two years.
How to Apply:
To apply for the HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship, email the following to [email protected] by August 15th.
1. Personal information, including full name, date of birth, mailing address and phone number.
2. Statement or transcript of your most recent GPA (A minimum of 3.0 is required to receive this scholarship.)
3. Documentation to prove volunteer hours competed.
4. An essay of minimum 500 words that speaks about your favorite community service project and how that project changed the way you lived life.
5. Any supporting documents or letters of recommendations from teachers, mentors or advisers that you would like the selection committee to consider.
If all eligibility requirements are satisfied, the recipient will be selected on the basis of their essay and the supporting documentation. The selected recipient of the $1000 scholarship will be notified by email and featured on the Giving Day page on our website by the second week of September.
Connor Trang and Nathan Vertes
Connor Trang, , recipient of the 2024 HPFY Beyond Disability Scholarship, was born with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and faced many challenges, including being non-verbal for the first five years. Through intense therapy, he overcame communication barriers, developed crucial life skills, and became a disability advocate. Inspired by his experiences, Connor is pursuing a career in architecture to design accessible public spaces and create a firm that not only accommodates but actively employs individuals with disabilities. Despite personal hardships, including caring for his disabled mother, Connor remains dedicated to making a positive impact through his designs and advocacy.
Nathan Vertes, recipient of the 2024 HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship, has logged over 710 service hours in high school. His work with Project Zawadi and the Children’s Miracle Network underscores his belief in every person's value. Inspired by a woman collecting cans for Tanzanian schoolchildren, Nathan led a campaign that collected over 500,000 cans, funding schools, teacher training, and water infrastructure in Tanzania. Committed to global service, Nathan aims to be a biomedical researcher to find cures and provide care, continuing his mission to improve education and healthcare worldwide.
Anna Kove and Samatha Howard
Anna is the winner of our 2023 Make a Difference Scholarship. As the founder and president of Project Dot, Anna has secured grants and brought awareness and education to help thousands of low-income women in the United States. Project Dot provides feminine hygiene products to those deciding between putting food on the table or purchasing adequate supplies. By leading this not-for-profit youth-led charity, Anna is a shining example of a young leader inspiring others to make permanent positive changes in their communities.
Samantha is the winner of our 2023 Beyond Disability Scholarship. After being born with hemifacial microsomia, which left her deaf in one ear, facial paralysis, an underdeveloped face, and many other issues, she was abandoned in a food market in China. At 18 months old, Samantha was adopted by a loving family who brought her to the United States. To date, she has had 16 surgeries to manage the effects of her congenital disability and was determined to rise above all her challenges. Samantha is an inspiration to everyone around her and continues to push through any obstacle that comes her way.
Adele Shepin and Adam Kurth
Adele is the winner of our 2022 Make a Difference Scholarship. Volunteering is a passion of Adele's. Since 2020, she has been involved with her town’s Emergency Services department satisfying all training requirements necessary to become an integral team member.
Adam is the winner of our 2022 Beyond Disability Scholarship. Adam has endured and triumphed over several health challenges. He is the recipient of a lifesaving liver transplant and a cancer survivor. He is passionate and has worked to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation and transplantation.
Ella Stone and Raymond Beasley
Ella ,is the winner of our 2021 Make a Difference Scholarship. Ella has achieved so much at such a young age, and her drive and ambition have already exceeded expectations. Her commitment to giving back has resulted in over 800 hours of volunteerism including tutoring refugee students, and mentoring girls in her community.
Raymond, is the winner of our 2021 Beyond Disability Scholarship. Raymond’s journey is a powerful one, and we are honored to help him achieve his dreams. By the age of 7, Raymond had endured two surgeries and rounds of chemotherapy to eradicate a brain tumor that was threatening his life.
Ashley N. Gonzales and Omar Hamza
Ashley, the winner of our HPFY Beyond Disability Scholarship, has proven grit and determination can overcome any disability. After three years of trying to diagnose what was wrong with her, she was diagnosed with one of the rarest neuromuscular diseases, Myasthenia Gravis. She took the diagnosis in stride and worked harder to achieve her goals.
Omar, the winner of our HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship, is making a big difference in the world of medicine. His passion, his drive, his dedication, his hard work, his relentless pursuit to improve peoples lives gives our world hope.
Baylee Auger and Grace Schuler
Baylee Auger - a young girl who has downs syndrome but the condition has nothing on her ambitions. She has accomplished so much already and with her determination she will go places. Baylee Auger is the winner of the 2019 HPFY Disability Scholarship.
Grace Schuler - a bright young girl who has made a difference in so many kids lives by devoting countless hours to develop and run a life skills coaching program that gave them the necessary skills they needed to succeed in high school and future life. Grace Schuler is the winner of the 2019 HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship.
Mikaela Thepvongsa and Leah Richter
Mikaela, the winner of our HPFY Beyond Disability Scholarship, has proven grit and determination can overcome any disability. She has bilateral profound hearing loss and a vestibular disorder due to a diagnosis of static encephalopathy in early childhood.
Leah, the winner of our HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship, is making a big difference in the lives of countless under privileged children in US and the world. She has over a 1000 volunteer hours in the last two years. Her mission in life is to help homeless children across the world.
The HPFY Beyond Disability Scholarship - Please email the following to [email protected] by August 15. Please be sure to include the following in your submission: your full name, date of birth, mailing address and phone number, proof of enrollment which can be an enrollment certificate or transcript of your most recent GPA, medical documentation to prove your disability, an essay of minimum 500 words that speaks to your personal trials and triumphs in life related to your disability, and any supporting documents or letters of recommendations from teachers, mentors or advisers that you would like the selection committee to consider. Good Luck!
The HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship - Please email the following to [email protected] by August 15. Please be sure to include the following in your submission: your full name, date of birth, mailing address and phone number, statement or transcript of your most recent GPA (A minimum of 3.0 is required to receive this scholarship,) documentation to prove volunteer hours competed, an essay of minimum 500 words that speaks about your favorite community service project and how that project changed the way you lived life, any supporting documents or letters of recommendations from teachers, mentors or advisers that you would like the selection committee to consider.
The HPFY Beyond Disability Scholarship - The applicant must be a current high school senior or a college student living with a documented disability. If the applicant is a high school student, then they should be planning to attend an undergraduate program in a 2 or 4 -year university/college or technical college in the fall of the academic year following high-school graduation. The educational institution must be in the United States. Enrollment status in school or college must be full-time or part-time.
The HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship - The applicant must be a current high school senior or a college student. If the applicant is a high school student, they should have a letter of acceptance from an accredited university/college or technical college for the Fall of the academic year following high-school graduation. Schools must be in the United States. Enrollment status in school or college must be full time and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must have a minimum of 100 documented hours volunteering in your local community providing care, comfort and service to those in need. These hours can be collected over a period of two years.
The HPFY Beyond Disability Scholarship - A minimum of 500 words that speaks to your personal trials and triumphs in life related to your disability and how it has defined the person you are today.
The HPFY Make a Difference Scholarship – A minimum of 500 words that speaks about your favorite community service project and how that project changed the way you lived life.