Eliane Campbell Seymour Award 2020-2021 North Region Finalist

Eliane Campbell
North Region
Chapter 1054 – Downieville High School
Adviser Lynn Fillo

Eliane Campbell is a senior at Downieville Jr/Sr High School in Downieville, California and serves as her chapter’s Vice President.  Not only is she involved in numerous sports, such as Golf, Basketball, Tennis, and Volleyball, but she also participates in a variety of clubs on campus. While not helping to lead her school in ASB, she also finds the time to do many volunteer activities and fundraisers like the Valentines Flower Sales Fundraiser, Panda Fundraiser, Quilt Sewing, Cancer Awareness Walks, CSF Peer Tutor, and Pillowcase Sewing Project for Pediatric Patients to name only some. 

In the community letter, Sierra Folsom mentioned that “Eliane is someone you can always count on to show up on time, to enthusiastically help with events, and to always be the last one to leave. She is a very dependable person and shows this often by helping to set up and organize events”. 

Eliane states “Growing up in such a small community with a population of fewer than three hundred people, you don’t expect to have many (volunteer) opportunities.”, but after looking at her accomplishments, it is obvious that she looks for and finds many opportunities to help others in her community. 

Her CSF Adviser Lynn Fillo states “Eliane Campbell is someone who truly encompasses the concept of ‘scholarship for service’.  She is a leader, a scholar, and a friend to all.” 

This fall, Eliane plans to attend the University of Nevada, Reno and study Speech and Language Pathology.

Emma Cucchi Seymour Award 2020-2021 North Region Finalist

Emma Cucchi
North Region
Chapter 239 – Sutter Union High School
Adviser Janet Finitzer

Emma Cucchi is the Vice President of her CSF Chapter at Sutter Union High School in Sutter California.  An avid Tennis player, Emma also spends a lot of her time working in FFA where she is active in both local and state wide activities. 

“When Emma accepts a responsibility, you can be sure the job will be well done”, states Janet Finitzer, her CSF adviser. 

“She has taken a wide variety of projects during her 4-H career and served numerous times as a club officer” says Gina Burke Tarke, her 4-H club leader,  “As Junior 4-H Camp Director, she took the lead of preparing activities for over 100 campers and the training of camp counselors. When planning these activities, Emma recognized that the campers were a range of ages, and she ensured that there were activities for all to enjoy and learn.” 

One of the coolest projects Emma talked about was “A Night Full of Stars”, a prom for special needs students.  After being a date at a prom like this in a nearby community, she decided to lead a group of friends and create “A Night Full of Stars” in her own community.  Emma mentions that, “The excitement of our event was building and we were getting messages from people in the  community that wanted to help, as well as messages from special needs parents thanking us for  creating this type of event. We could tell that our Night Full of Stars Special Needs Prom was  going to be successful.” Sadly, after a lot of planning, the COVID pandemic dashed last year’s prom, but this has not stopped her from continuing to plan the next one.

Emma will finish her High School career by also earning her AA, plans to continue her studies in Computer Science, and will transfer to the University of Oregon this fall with 72 credits.

Sofia Mirabal Seymour Award 2020-2021 South Region Finalist

Sofia Mirabal
South Region
Chapter 1402 – Heritage High School
Adviser Courtney Ziani

Sofia Mirabal is a student at Heritage High School in Menifee where she is the president of her CSF chapter.  She is also the president of the French Club, and Gifted and Talented Education.  Sofia is active in Mock Trial, Interact Club, Marine Biology Club, Avid Club, Key Club, Biomedical Club, and the National Honors Society.  As a scholar-athlete she participates in track and field, and runs cross-country.  Sofia has been inducted into the Société Honoraire de Français, where she participated in a service project writing thank you letters in French to essential workers in hospitals and grocery stores. 

In her community she is a Youth Leader at Saint Vincent Ferrer Church, a Youth Ambassador in People to People, a library volunteer, and a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity.  Sofia has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Excellence in French Award, and Most Valuable Participant Award in the Riverside Mock Trial Program. 

Heritage High School’s CSF Adviser, Courtney Ziani, begins her letter of recommendation for Sofia thusly, “Sofia Mirabal is one of the most outstanding and impressive students I have ever encountered…she will make a great impact in our world..”. Ms. Ziani goes on to explain that, as CSF president, Sofia has helped increase their membership to over 300 students, and led on-line meetings of over 100 students, explaining “This is the most CSF student engagement I’ve seen in all the years I’ve advised this organization.” 

Sofia’s community letter of recommendation came from Allysha Mae Lucero Gillo, with the STVF Youth Ministry.  Ms. Gillo states, “Sofia’s contribution to our community is wonderful.  She has been a light to our ministry…not only very outgoing and joyful, but she is also a natural-born leader.” 

In her personal statement Sofia tells how a middle school forensic  lab sparked the desire for her to pursue the sciences, and become a forensic pathologist.  She explains, “What once seemed like a blind search in the fog, became a clear path in the road.  I aspire to be a medical scientist exploring cures for genetic diseases.”  To that end, Sofia hopes to attend Harvard University to major in bio-medicine/molecular biology and genetics.

Siobhán Murphy Seymour Award 2020-2021 Central Coast Region Finalist

Siobhán Murphy
Central Coast Region
Chapter 762 – Piedmont Hills High School
Adviser Kayla Novarro

Siobhán Murphy is a student at Piedmont Hills High School in San Jose, where she is the vice-president of her CSF chapter.  Her CSF activities include a pie bake, Take a Teacher to Lunch, Light the Night, Pirate Pancake Parade, and being the San Antonio Elementary School Holiday Craft Activities Coordinator for four years. 

At school Siobhán is active in the National Honors Society, the Indian Club Dance Team, the school’s drama department, and the choir department.  In the community she is a Girl Scout, where she earned both her Silver and Gold Awards, and has worked with the Humane Society of Silicon Valley, and 4H. 

CSF Co-Adviser, Kayla Navarro, calls Siobhán “…one of the most exceptional students I’ve encountered in my career;  I’ve seldom come across another who possesses her rare combination of intellect, integrity, and ingenuity.  An innate sense of justice and equity seems to run through her veins, giving energy and purpose to any project she puts her efforts toward;  her infectious empathy and optimistic demeanor inspires others to join in on her projects, putting power and people behind her passion.  Her strengths as a leader who models and continually meets her own high expectations have made her an agent of change on campus and beyond.  Long after she leaves this campus, Siobhán’s legacy will serve as a reminder of rich potential and youthful determination.” 

Siobhán’s Girl Scout leader, Nancy Hidaka, explains how Siobhán has the ability to put everyone at ease and explain everything in a different was so everyone can understand and be helped or step up to help. 

In her personal statement, Siobhán explains that, as a child, from donating profits from Christmas ornaments she made and sold, “From this moment, I knew I had the power to use my artistic talent for good and that began to shape my life’s mission of community service.”  Describing her service projects in Girl Scouts and CSF, Siobhán concludes by saying, “Community service is something that I know will be a part of my life forever…an important pillar of my life.” 

Siobhán plans to major in Animal Science at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. 

Chloe Ross Seymour Award 2020-2021 Central Region Finalist

Chloe Ross
Central Region
Chapter 1212 – Granite Hills High School
Adviser Stacy Vehrs

Chloe Ross is a student at Granite Hills High School in Porterville and is a CSF officer. Her CSF activities include the canned food drive and “Adopt a Family” Christmas project. CSF Advisor, Stacy Vehrs, notes Chloe was determined to continue the food drive this year even though the campus was closed. Thus, she placed boxes out for students when they came to campus for their pictures. Chloe also participated in the marching band, swim and tennis teams. Her work with the Rotary Interact Club involved working on the Special Needs Prom and Horseshoe decorating. 

According to Denise Marchant (Z Club Committee Chairman), Chloe is “deeply committed and determined in all she does, and most importantly, always does it with a smile and a kind heart.”  With the Z-Club, she has worked on the Porterville Women’s Shelter Valentine and Halloween Parties, the Ronald McDonald House Donation Drive, multiple Sock Drives, the City of Porterville Spring Clean-up and the Zonta Art & Wine Showcase.

Chloe writes “I found myself drawn to work with those in need. Seeing such devastation in my community was and is what continues to be the foundation of my passion to help others.”  Thus, as Founder and President of Heartwarmers, Chloe has made over 150 knot blankets for Project Homeless Connect, Central Valley Honor Flight, Visalia Child Welfare Services, and Central California Family Crisis Center.

Chloe intends to continue her education at Oregon State University to study political science.

Harsimer Bal Seymour Award 2020-2021 South Central Region Finalist

Harsimer Bal
South Central Region
Chapter 186 – Moorpark High School
Adviser Candace Sunseri

Harsimer Bal plans to attend UCLA in the fall to study Biology, and eventually become a dermatologist.  While attending Moorpark High School, Simer is serving as her chapter’s president and has been working on several community service activities even during the current pandemic.  Heavily focused on both the community and the environment, she has spent countless hours working with the Surfrider Foundation and Ruben Castro Charities.

Candice Sunseri, her CSF Adviser states that “She has provided more service opportunities than ever before, even during the pandemic.”  Simer has also worked heavily with the Our Minds Matter (OMM) club. She recognized that there was an extreme lack of mental health resources at Moorpark and many students were suffering with depression and anxiety and worked hard, especially during the pandemic, to provide students a safe place to talk about their struggles while offering practical solutions to reduce stress and increase self-esteem. 

After scoring a perfect 36 on the ACT, we can not wait to see the problem she decides to tackle next.

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