2021 brought challenges and hope. It brought unknowns and gratitude. It also brought 56 new scholarship recipients into our lives.

As those 56 young men and women start out on the next chapter of their lives, we are reminded about possibility. Each and every one of them have already achieved so much in their lives. At 18 years old, they understand what it means to make a difference.

This is just a fraction of the Brian LaViolette Foundation's 2021 Scholarship recipients. Please visit www.briansjourney.com for details on each of our scholarships.

Thank you for your continued support and making a lasting impression in the lives of todays students.

Words of Thanks

"I’ve been so inspired by the Foundation and your family turning Brian’s tragedy into triumphs for students like me. I will never forget this day and I will never forget your advice to stay true to myself.

One of the first things people say about me is I’ve got a great smile. After reading Brain’s book tonight, it sounds like he did too. I get the feeling we have a lot in common. I’ll be sure to keep flashing my smile and spreading happiness just like Brian."

Brady Wittig, Brian LaViolette Scholarship recipient, Ashwaubenon, WI

 

“I want to express my gratitude and honor in being a recipient of this scholarship. I am both humbled and inspired by the story of Ken’s life. He epitomizes the person and physician I aspire to be someday. With the generosity of this scholarship fund, I feel my dreams becoming more of a reality. I know with such support; I can go forward and change lives as a physician just as Ken did.”

Mia Strazny, 2021 Ken Kusbsch Scholarship recipient, Manitowoc WI

 

“I am retiring after 33 years in education. I really enjoyed and appreciated all your support through the years. The David Hatfield Scholarship of Honor was one of my favorites and I loved working with you.”

Jan Daniels, Guidance Office, Tunstall High School, Dry Fork, VA

 

This scholarship means a lot to me. I can’t believe I was selected as a recipient. Receiving the scholarship means I have succeeded. A lot of people say there isn’t help out there, but this shows that there are others who help.”

Saraza Byake, Andrew Brownfield Scholarship of Honor Recipient, Akron, OH