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    Maria’s Journey: From Uncertainty to Achievement

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    ASPSF Recipient Maria celebrates her scholarship with her daughter and Program Manger Christi Brown.

    When Maria looks at her scholarship awards from the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund, she doesn’t just see a certificate. She sees everything she’s overcome.  She sees the late nights, the early mornings, the tears, the determination — and most of all, she sees hope.

    Maria grew up with a strong example: her mother, a single parent who worked tirelessly to keep the family together.

    Life wasn’t easy, and Maria learned early what it meant to sacrifice.  

    Still, as a teenager facing her own challenges, she made a heartbreaking decision — to leave high school at just 17.

    “I didn’t see another way, I was trying to survive.”

    Years later, Maria found herself in familiar shoes — this time as a single mother raising a child of her own.

    She wanted more than survival.  She wanted stability.  Purpose.  A future her child could be proud of.

    That’s when she made the brave decision to return to school.

    It wasn’t easy.

     Between parenting, part-time work, and a full load of classes — including demanding clinical hours — Maria often questioned whether she could keep going.

    And like so many single mothers, she faced more than just academic stress.  A missed paycheck, a sick child, or even a flat tire could threaten everything she was working toward.

    But thanks to Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund and the generous donors who make it all possible, Maria had something many others do not: support.

    Maria holds her daughter and scholarship certificate next to program manager Christi Brown. Both are in front of an ASPSF banner

    “The scholarship wasn’t just financial help, it was a lifeline. It meant someone believed in me — and that gave me the strength to believe in myself.”

    The support helped cover gas money when her tank was empty.  It helped with groceries when her budget came up short. It gave her the breathing room she needed to focus on her studies — and succeed.

    And succeed she has.

    Maria is now on her way to becoming a registered nurse, and her child is watching her lead by example.

    She’s not just earning a degree — she’s breaking a cycle and building a foundation that will benefit her family for generations.

    Your generosity is what made Maria’s journey possible.

    Because of your support, Maria didn’t have to choose between feeding her child and finishing her education.

    She didn’t have to walk away when life got hard.  She was able to keep going — and thrive.

    There are thousands of Marias across Arkansas — hardworking, determined, hopeful single parents who are doing everything they can to create a better life for themselves and children.

    Would you please consider a generous gift today? Your compassion gives single parents the opportunity to rise above the odds, just like Maria did.

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