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CFMT SCHOLARSHIPS PAY OFF FOR ONE-TIME REFUGEE WITH A PASSION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH A college education seemed far, far away.
Muna never once needed to take out a student loan.
“Apart from my childhood struggles, even in the United States I still had to survive the cultural belief that girls should only get married and not pursue higher education,” Muna recalled. “I was very fortunate and blessed to have parents who valued and encouraged me to get an education.”
“Receiving the scholarships from The Community Foundation meant so much for my education, my career goals, and most importantly, my personal life,” Muna said, “because it made me realize that my hard work paid off. … I am humbly grateful.”
After her sophomore year at East Nashville’s Stratford STEM Magnet High School, she was selected from more than 4,000 applicants to represent Tennessee at the Bank of America Student Leaders summit in Washington, D.C. She subsequently was placed as a paid summer intern serving other youth at Nashville’s nonprofit Oasis Center. It is hard to imagine a Somali refugee, born into utter poverty and without a country to call home, one day finding herself in a classroom at prestigious Vanderbilt University, studying for a master’s degree in public health.
“After that summer,” Muna said, “I was enlightened.”
But then, you may not know Muna Muday.
Muna’s experiences led her to Stratford’s innovative Top Floor Program which now boasts a 99 percent graduation rate and average ACT scores more than five times higher than the district average. “I received a lot of support and love,” Muna recalled, “which made my college process very easy.”
Born in a refugee camp in Kenya after her family fled the civil war in the 1990s, Muna, 23, and her family arrived in the United States as did more than 600 Somali refugees who resettled in Tennessee from 2003-2005.
Except, of course, for paying for it. That’s where The Community Foundation, and four years of scholarship funding, came in as she attended Tennessee State University for her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences.
CFMT awarded 353 scholarships to 332 individual students pursuing secondary education at accredited schools throughout the United States for the 2018-19 school year. Students received a combined total of $644,000 in financial assistance from 96 scholarship funds within The Community Foundation.
Muna is now a graduate student at Vanderbilt University in its Master of Public Health Program. Since 1996, the program has been training future research scientists and public health professionals to be leaders and innovators dedicated to improving public health. Muna explained: “I realized my true passion was linked to my personal calling, having lived in a refugee camp exposed to so many public health problems that were very simply preventable and curable, yet many mothers and children were dying every day.” She plans one day to work with mothers and children in both underdeveloped and developed populations in the world. “Starting,” Muna said, “in Nashville."
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“The Community Foundation has helped thousands access educational opportunities they might otherwise have been unable to afford by connecting them with the generosity of others,” said Ellen Lehman, president of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. “This year we are honored to help hundreds more improve their futures, and the futures of their families, through the transformation offered by an education.”
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CFMT scholarships, established by individuals, companies and civic groups, assist students with tuition and other school-related expenses. Each year, The Community Foundation scholarship committee reviews applications on behalf of donors who entrust The Foundation with administering the annual awards.
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