8th Annual Essay Contest
Lifting Up Westchester’s 8th Annual Student Essay Contest is entitled The Gift because, this year, the contest asks students to consider how they would spend an unexpected donation of one million dollars in support of LUW’s mission.
Students will imagine a scenario where a visit to the principal’s office turns out much differently than expected. The principal introduces the student to an LUW representative who explains that their nonprofit provides life-changing support to people who have lost their housing or are struggling to meet other basic needs. On a given night, there are approximately 1,600 individuals experiencing homelessness in Westchester County and even more who “couch surf” or live in overcrowded quarters just to have a roof over their heads. Thousands more struggle to meet basic needs like food, employment, and socialization to stabilize their lives and build a more secure future for themselves and their families.
LUW’s programs are designed to help all of these individuals and include Emergency Shelter, Housing Services, Food and Personal Development, Employment and Youth Programs.
The LUW representative looks the student in the eye and says: “Please tell us how you think we should make the most of this gift. What programs should we support and why? What problem can we do a better job of solving? What needs are we not meeting as well as we could?”
Winners will be announced by mid-March 2025. Nine prizes will be awarded including first, second, and third place prizes in each of the three grade categories (7th & 8th, 9th & 10th, 11th & 12th)
· 1st prize - $500
· 2nd prize - $250
· 3rd prize - $100
Essays are due February 7, 2025, by 5:00 PM
7th & 8th Grade:
1st Place: Stephanie Collins, Eastchester Middle School
2nd Place: Stephanie Stibler, Saint Augustine School
3rd Place: Jui Karande, Briarcliff Middle School
9th & 10th Grade:
1st Place: Sonali Browning, Rye Neck High School
2nd Place: Isaac Carrillo, Horace Greeley High School
3rd Place: Sophie Xie, Edgemont Jr./Sr. High School
11th & 12th Grade
1st Place: Ella Grann, Rye Neck High School
2nd Place: Isabella Vembenil, The Ursuline School
3rd Place: Sara Hanna, Harrison High School
Congratulations to Our 2024 Winners!
The contest has been funded in loving memory of Beth Massey Rubens,
a lifelong teacher, tutor, and mentor with a particular love for language arts.