Gabrielle
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As a senior in high school, Gabrielle shines brightly with an unweighted GPA of 3.7 and a weighted GPA of 4.3, securing her place amongst the top 16% of her class.
A young lady of many talents, Gabrielle graces her High School Marching Band with a musical prowess on the tuba, while also lending her presence to the Black Student Union, National Honors Society, Interact Club, and American Sign Language Club. Her leadership qualities blossom as a squad leader in the marching band, secretary for the Black Student Union, and the immediate past president and current vice president for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Phi Psi Zeta Chapter’s Youth Affiliate Archonette Group.
Through her high school journey, Gabrielle has blossomed into a compassionate and kind leader, always prioritizing teamwork and dedication. Her unwavering encouragement and belief in the power of unity inspire those around her. Leadership in the band has further cultivated her ability to forge meaningful relationships and master the art of communication.
A heart dedicated to service, Gabrielle has selflessly volunteered with numerous organizations, accumulating over 85 service hours. Her benevolent spirit finds joy in bringing smiles to faces, uplifting others, and fostering gratitude for life's blessings.
As Gabrielle prepares to embark on the next chapter of her life, she aspires to attend a four-year university, where she will delve into the depths of Psychology with an emphasis in American Sign Language. Her ultimate ambition is to earn a Doctorate of Psychology and become a beacon of hope for children and families within the hard of hearing and hearing-impaired communities. With excitement and anticipation, Gabrielle eagerly awaits the boundless opportunities that await her in the realm of higher education.
A young lady of many talents, Gabrielle graces her High School Marching Band with a musical prowess on the tuba, while also lending her presence to the Black Student Union, National Honors Society, Interact Club, and American Sign Language Club. Her leadership qualities blossom as a squad leader in the marching band, secretary for the Black Student Union, and the immediate past president and current vice president for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Phi Psi Zeta Chapter’s Youth Affiliate Archonette Group.
Through her high school journey, Gabrielle has blossomed into a compassionate and kind leader, always prioritizing teamwork and dedication. Her unwavering encouragement and belief in the power of unity inspire those around her. Leadership in the band has further cultivated her ability to forge meaningful relationships and master the art of communication.
A heart dedicated to service, Gabrielle has selflessly volunteered with numerous organizations, accumulating over 85 service hours. Her benevolent spirit finds joy in bringing smiles to faces, uplifting others, and fostering gratitude for life's blessings.
As Gabrielle prepares to embark on the next chapter of her life, she aspires to attend a four-year university, where she will delve into the depths of Psychology with an emphasis in American Sign Language. Her ultimate ambition is to earn a Doctorate of Psychology and become a beacon of hope for children and families within the hard of hearing and hearing-impaired communities. With excitement and anticipation, Gabrielle eagerly awaits the boundless opportunities that await her in the realm of higher education.
Thank you for supporting the Miss Blue Revue Scholarship Program sponsored by Stork’s Nest Charity Fund of Dallas (SNCFD) (a 501 c3 non-profit, Tax ID# 75-2401104) in conjunction with Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Kappa Zeta Chapter, Dallas, Texas. Sponsorships help to provide educational resources and services to individuals in the Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) area counties as it relates to community outreach, health services and scholarships. Proceeds of the Blue Revue Presentation Program Sponsorships are used to provide scholarships to the qualified participating young women upon enrollment in college as well as used to fund community programs in the areas of health issues (prevention and intervention), youth enrichment and economic development.
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If you have any questions regarding your tax deductible sponsorships of Miss Blue Revue, please contact
us at [email protected].