Studies show healthy kids have better grades, behavior, and attendance.
At The Youth Clinic, our goal is to help keep northern Colorado families healthy through expert and specialized pediatric care and programming. As a part of The Youth Clinic’s commitment to our patients and families, each year a $1,000 scholarship is awarded to a patient of The Youth Clinic furthering their education.
We’re proud to introduce our 4th Annual Growing Healthy Kids High School Scholarship recipient: Kylie Becker!
Becker is an ambitious senior at Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins, Colorado who was diagnosed with a brain tumor at a young age. Her primary provider – Dr. Amy Bailey, MD – has been a pediatrician at The Youth Clinic since 2008.
The Youth Clinic Growing Healthy Kids High School Scholarship application requires students to turn in an essay describing a time they had to overcome a challenge. Essays are scored based on theme and content, organization and development, grammar, mechanics, and style.
Becker’s winning essay was selected based on not only surpassing the submission requirements but also for its powerful impact as an inspiring written piece on optimism and gratitude.
“If no one ever struggled in life, no one would ever grow. Happiness comes through every struggle,” said Becker. “My brain tumor forever changed my perspective. My positive spirit and appreciation for simple things have carried with me since. I make a conscious effort to maximize every day simply because I’m in good health.”
After recovering from a successful surgery, Becker found a way to give back to the hospital that saved her life. Through her role as Publicity Director with Colorado DECA – Becker proposed that fundraising efforts benefit the Children’s Hospital Colorado. Her proposal won and Colorado DECA now has a goal to raise at least $10,000 for the Children’s Hospital Colorado this year!
With the help of The Youth Clinic’s $1,000 scholarship, Becker plans to attend Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona beginning in Fall of 2021 to pursue a major in Business Administration or Marketing.
“With this fresh outlook, I capitalize on the meaningful opportunities life offers and inspire others to live with this same uplifting attitude,” said Becker.
For additional information about the Growing Healthy Kids High School Scholarship program visit www.youthclinic.com/scholarship.