Our
2007 Junior League of Omaha scholarship winners truly demonstrated outstanding
volunteer performance in the metro Omaha area and embody the mission of the
Junior League by promoting voluntarism and improving the community through
"effective action and leadership."
Lindsay Stodden:
Lindsay Stodden is a student from
Millard South High School. She has been involved in volunteer work for
over ten years. She began volunteering for the Special Olympics when she
was only seven. Lindsay's older sister, Leah, has Down Syndrome.
Her sister has shown her what life is truly about; a genuine, caring
heart. She is also involved in "Just Friends" Mentoring
program. Lindsay mentors a young woman with Down Syndrome. In
addition to the Special Olympics and Just Friends, she has volunteered for the
Muscular Dystrophy Association, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Invisible Children
Foundation and more. She is also actively involved with her church.
On top of all this, Lindsay maintains a very impressive grade point average at
school.
Cheryl Ligon:
Cheryl Ligon will soon graduate from
Benson High School. She has been involved in volunteer work for over six
years. Cheryl has been involved with English as a second language, Youth
Leadership Omaha, Girl Scouts of the Great Plains, Upward Bound and the Omaha
Public Library, just to name a few. Cheryl feels that her work
volunteering has taught her the importance of communication and patience with
others. She has also learned what an impact one person can make in the
world. Cheryl has also maintained an impressive grade point average while
giving of herself to others.
These
outstanding students were honored at our Annual Luncheon in May. Please join us in applauding them and their
scholastic and volunteer achievements.