8th Annual Essay Contest
This year’s contest was entitled, The Gift. We asked students to imagine how an unexpected donation of one million dollars could be used to expand Lifting Up Westchester’s impact.
Participants envisioned a scenario where a routine visit to the principal’s office turned into a life-changing meeting with an LUW representative. In that moment, students learned that over 1,600 individuals are experiencing homelessness on any given night in Westchester County—with many more struggling to secure stable housing, food, employment, and social support.
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 challenged the students with these questions: “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?” The winning essays offered creative and thoughtful solutions that continue to inspire us today.
7th & 8th Grade:
1st Place: Martina Kodra, Eastchester Middle School
2nd Place: Veda Jain, Pelham Middle School
3rd Place: Kaitlyn Suelto, Eastchester Middle School
9th & 10th Grade:
1st Place: Brayden Clark, Pelham Memorial High School
2nd Place: Denia Vassell, Charter School of Educational Excellence
3rd Place: Caleigh Walsh, Charter School of Educational Excellence
Honorable Mention: Abdul Diallo, Charter School of Educational Excellence
11th & 12th Grade
1st Place: Kaede Ando, Keio Academy of New York
2nd Place: Isabella Vembenil, The Ursuline School
3rd Place: Aidan Fishman, Mamaroneck High School
Congratulations to Our 2025 Essay Contest 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.