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Hunte Lowery, Spencer d. & Mary Jane Stewart Branch

HUNTER LOWRY

Hunter has been a Club member since the creation of the Stewart Club 11 years ago. He has an infectious personality, and his kindness and search for knowledge is at the foundation of his high morals and personal values. When he was young, Hunter struggled with his family’s financial situation and his father’s substance abuse issues. He overcame feelings of loneliness and resentment that came as a result of those challenges. Today, Hunter has a 3.8 GPA at Trevor Browne High School, is serving as the Senior Class Student Council President, is a participant in the Keystone Club, the Leadership in Training (LIT) program, STOMP team, coaches for the Youth Flag Football program, and volunteers with the Better to Give program. Over the years, he has combined his love for sports and volunteering by also serving over 700 hours at the local YMCA as a coach and/or referee for Midnight Basketball, Miracle League program, and Special Olympics events. Hunter plans to attend Grand Canyon University to pursue a teaching degree. He wants to become a math teacher and basketball coach to inspire young students and athletes. He is determined to bring hope and positive energy to others.

Q: What excites you most about the future? The unknown. Knowing that I am living my best moments every day.

Q: What are you most proud of about yourself? The way I have matured and know how to utilize my energy.

Q: What advice would you give to Youth like yourself? Don’t give up. Be yourself, don’t worry about what other people are thinking about you or who they want you to be. Be your own character.

Q: If you won $100,000 today, what would you do with your winnings? Donate to youth development organizations and buy my mom a car.

Age: 17

Trevor G. Browne High School

Spencer D. & Mary Jane Stewart Branch

Member Since: 2010

Career Goal: Math Teacher/ Coach

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