Walker
High senior Amanda Byers is an outstanding
student who has overcome Guillain-Barre Syndrome, an extremely rare disease
that attacks the nervous system and causes paralysis. After her amazing
recovery, she was chosen as a Miracle Child by the Children's Miracle
Network, She volunteers at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital and helps raise
funds for The American Heart Association, St. Jude's Hospital, the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society, and the United Way.
Matthew
Johnston sustained a traumatic brain injury at birth that
caused learning and vision difficulties and problems with his motor
skills. He has worked hard to overcome his problems, studying martial
arts, playing drums and swimming to improve his motor skills. He is
also active in the Boy Scouts and the lifesaving skills he learned at
Boy Scout camp allowed him to save his little brother when he got in
trouble while swimming. He has also volunteered his time to keep a stretch
of Leesville clean, has lobbied to preserve wildlife habitat, black
bears and the giant sequoia trees.
Eighteen-year-old Morgan Chustz has not let a life
threatening brain tumor and another brain fungal infection keep her
from an outstanding high school career at The Dunham School in Baton
Rouge. An honor roll student despite her time away from school because
of her illnesses, she has donated her time to the Children's Miracle
Network, Dreams Come True, raised money for St. Jude's, worked with
children at Park Elementary, tutors her fellow students. She is also
senior class president and a member of the All-District Choir.
Errolyn
Michael Tuckerson, Jr. has a 3.9 average at Jesuit High taking mainly honors courses. Mike
lives in a group home for abused and neglected children near his school.
He has volunteered hundreds of hours for the literacy program Operation
Upgrade and Mothers Against Drunk Driving and even hosted a town meeting
on underage drinking at his school. He has been chosen as Jesuit's representative
for the Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Conference and was chosen for
the 2001 National Student Leadership Conference.
Shan
Alyssa King lost both her legs after a near fatal car accident in 1993. After rehabilitation
she now walks with prostheses, is an A student at Baker High and has
won a number of awards for her contributions to the community and her
school including launching her own fundraising campaign at Baker for
the Children's Miracle Network.
Jennifer
Pierre has had to act as the head of her household because of her mother's
illnesses. Jennifer and her sister have lived alone during their mother's
hospitalizations and the family's lack of financial resources has made
it difficult. Jennifer works part-time, but still finds time to belong
to eight clubs at Carencro High and maintain a 3.0 grade point average.
Ashten
Gilliam was stricken with a rare kidney disease that devastated her kidneys
and is now doing fine after receiving a kidney from her father. Despite
the side effects of the medicine she takes, she is an A student at Carencro
Catholic School and participates in volleyball, basketball and softball.
She has campaigned for organ donation both in Louisiana and Washington
and has helped raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Euphoria
Warren lives in a inner city housing project in a dangerous section of New
Orleans, but the perils and problems of her neighborhood haven't stopped
her from maintaining a 4.0 grade point average a Clark High and working
hard to improve her surroundings. She has served as a mentor and tutored
students in his neighborhood and works hard in the Peers Educating Peers
Program devising presentations about stopping violence, preventing teen
pregnancy and conflict resolution. She has been honored by Orleans Parish
School Board and the Louisiana Legislature for her academic achievements.
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