Addiction Awareness Scholarship Campaign
To raise awareness as to the causes, consequences and treatment of addiction, Seasons in Malibu, an addiction treatment center, is seeking to reward essay applicants $1,500 in scholarships- for students entering college or already enrolled in a higher education institution.
The aim of the annual scholarship is to bring attention as to why addiction, in various forms, is becoming more prevalent in our society and how can we address the issue of an increasing number of people dealing with addiction.
The scholarship is open to any major who can shed light on this issue. It may be a personal story that you can share or a more researched essay.
QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED IN YOUR ESSAY / APPLICATION
- Why do you believe we as a nation are dealing with an addiction crisis?
- What are the consequences of this addiction for the individual and society?
- How can we remedy the crisis on both the individual and societal level?
ESSAY SUBMISSIONS
by Emma Jay
Substance abuse has become a worldwide problem “with an incidence estimated at 40 deaths per million people… especially troublesome in the United States” (Lev, 2015, p. 1). “There is a prescription painkiller epidemic [worldwide], but current efforts to address the crisis are inadequate” (Shepard. 2014, pg. 17). In order to stop the growth of substance abuse, the drug administration must update the old PDMP systems so that they are able to notice possible abuse within the national prescription drug dispensary. The drug administration should install a system in which all pharmacies and providers know what drugs are being provided to the patients, making it harder to attain prescription drugs and locates possible abusers for the greater good.
by Gina Ly
This essay is bringing awareness to gambling addictions and how it affect individuals and society.
by EBUBE OLIVER CHUKWUNYERE
Addiction is a trap. Its victim has no difference to a mouse cut by a trap in a household kitchen. An entrapped rat struggles with every effort to free itself but to no avail. If it finally does, it might have lost a tail or a leg. In some case, the struggles get to a point the poor mouse becomes tired and lays still on a spot not knowing what next to do to regain its freedom. This is the case of a man addicted to drugs, pornography, masturbation, alcohol or even food. Like a rat caught in a trap nobody plans to be addicted or to become an addict. He/she just walks into it somehow. An entrapped rat or animal never understand the mechanism of the trap holding it, so its struggles for freedom, is apparently a waste of time and energy. Each time a machine develops an unknown fault, we refer to the manual. This we call troubleshooting. Man as a creature has a manual but it marvels me how people go through life without making reference to their operational manual. They run into traps of life and struggle all through life without solution and may eventually die in such entrapment. Some lose their personality while struggling, some become bitter, confused and may end up mentally deranged. .
by Kelly Murphy Faherty
This essay is the story of how I felt having my father leave my life for addiction, and how it motivates me every day to find a solution. Though it has been a decade, I have hope that if the world changes with me, my dad can get better.
by Madison Crone
In 2018 67,367 families lost a loved one to drug addiction, I am apart of one of these families. This number continues to grow and more people like my uncle are becoming just another number in a statistic. Addiction is an illness that requires treatment, yet many of these people and families are embarrassed or scared to ask for help. No one is immune and the only way we can fight addiction is if we take action and bring awareness by sharing stories like mine and the 67,366 others.
by Kayla Krasinsky
Addiction is a devastating disease that impacts all of society and could be remedied by system reform, breaking down stigmatization and financial barriers, implementing harm reduction programs, Warm Hand-offs, education, and most of all love and empathy.
by Taylor Hillman
I believe addressing mental illness is the way to end the addiction crisis in today's society.
by Lilia Guzman
This essay revolves around individuals facing an addiction towards drugs. We see that many people use drugs for different reasons, either for pleasure or for medical reasons. Whether we want or need to take drugs, drugs are harming us as individuals and a society as a whole. We notice the different consequences drugs have and why this crisis needs to be dealt with.
by Alyssa Zamudio
My essay is a short description of what causes addictions and what it can lead to.
by Michaela MacDonald
When I became both a meditation and yoga teacher specifically focused on Tantric Hatha Yoga, I found myself consistently referring to the idea of control with my clients and small groups. When it comes to addiction of any kind, I believe there is often a desire for said control, and that can be found through addiction of many types; alcohol and substance abuse to control how we feel and when, addiction to food and eating - or lack thereof - to control what goes in our bodies and/or how we are shaped, sexual addiction used to cope with a past sexual trauma, and so on. I've seen many foundational yogic practices, namely pranayama, used to successfully address and begin treating addictive tendencies of all shapes and sizes for people of all walks of life.
by Laura Aguiniga
This essay goes into detail about a person's addiction not being their fault as well as ways to help prevent addiction through honest education. The essay also talks about the easy access to things that are highly addictive.
by Morgan Henry
Over the course of my life and college career, I took it upon myself to draw from my experiences in order to create tangible change that would affect both my immediate community and the world. Now that I am transitioning into law school, I will continue to further my mission in making my dreams a reality.
by Miranda Martinez-Herbert
This essay turned into my story, and the challenges I faced while overcoming a pornography addiction. I believe pornography effects the mind in so many ways, and in my essay I attempted to verbalize those effects, how it's aftermath has bleed into marriage, but also how I overcame it.
by Kimberlee Hutchison
The lack of God in the world has been a huge source of addiction in society today.
by Jontel R Robbins
This essay uses statistics to show the reason for the addiction crisis as well as the consequences and solution to the addiction epidemic.
by Shannon Tewell
This paper reflects how the nation is dealing with the cause, consequences of addiction. It also explains what we as a nation can do and are doing to remedy the crisis.
by Lesly Orellana
My struggles with Depression and Anxiety through High School. The stigma about Mental Health within the Hispanic community and my story and how I want to help others.
by Jessica Mae Rodriguez
My story articulates my personal journey with addiction and mental illness and how I recovered. Furthermore it includes how I intend on impacting my community as a licensed professional counselor and the ways I already have.
by Victoria Nwaneri
Addiction is a psychological and physical inability to stop consuming a chemical, drug, activity, or substance, even though it is causing psychological and physical harm. Addiction is a chronic disease that can also result from taking medications
by Sabrina Marie Simmons
Failure in maintaining the institutional model of family with marriage as the foundation led America to have a cultural belief that the deconstruction of family is okay. By dismantling the foundation of one of our societal institutions, the protection that was provided in our nation became unstable and brought about dysfunction in every aspect of the American culture. This led to emotional, mental, religious and heath issues and many more. Leaving a society with a void to fill. That void was filled with addiction. This crisis is reversible. On the other side of this national crisis addiction we can give our future generations the American Dream that generations before us lived.
by John Solomon Inyang
With several NGOs springing up yearly with the same motives to remedy the crisis of addiction on individuals and society, it definitely means that the problem of addiction has risen to national concern. Because most of our youths are miserable they desire to escape reality by means of drugs, alcohol, and other methods. This desire leads to addiction, the consequences of which are often the same, resulting in everything from mental to physical damage to death or serious trauma. Supporting the younger people is a key remedy, prevention is the key, and not only focusing on interventions and rehabilitation.
by madison castro
My essay challanges the reader to look at opioid addicition from a different point of view. I want to call our Nation to share the responsibility of this epidemic. As a society, we need to seize the stigma that drug users are “they” and rather see them as they are, people. They are us, and like all people, we are not defined by our mistakes but instead, we are defined by our strength and actions to overcome the obstacles that have been placed in our lives
by Drea Gonzales
This essay tells a story about my mother who was once addicted and how it effected all people around her. The battle she and my family went through. It explains the matters of why addiction is such an issue for our nation and how we need to take control of the matter before it gets any worse.
by Chloe Montgomery
In my essay, I discuss the fact that we need to make care for addiction more accessible.
by Adanna Onwuka
In this essay I talk about how my awareness of addiction increased through an AA meeting I attended. I reference how I've never experienced addiction but can sympathize with those who have.
by Rutvaben
Leadership and power have their importance in the organization settings. Inspiring leadership must use their ability and power to earn individual interaction, team involvement, and a common corporate goal. Moreover, Transformational leadership and Transactional leadership is the type of leadership that can contribute to organizational setting and its success. Transformational leadership allows leaders to interlace in designing a purpose, clarity in vision, imperative direction to an organization, and make employee concern a priority. Transformation leaders are also motivated to their employees to think outside of the box and inspire them to take new opportunities or change as personal growth instead of challenges or struggle.
by isaac richardson
This essay is part overview of how opiate dependancy comes to life and the other part is a personal experience of how I saw opiate abuse destroy a family.
by Alexis Misco
Addiction is a concern in all communities, large and small across our nation. I have faith that we can improve the mental wellness of individuals, our communities, and our nation through increasing access to mental health services and by educating our youth in resilience skills. Should you award me this scholarship, I will use it to make a difference. Thank you for your time and consideration.