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The Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation is organized as a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, holding a charitable solicitation license from the State of Michigan. Contributions to the WLAM Foundation are therefore tax-deductible beyond the value of any goods received.
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Listen to What our Students Say about Foundation Support! The WLAM Foundation often hears from awardees on the impact of scholarships they have received.

Charlotte Johnson, 2015 General Motors Scholar at Wayne State University Law School wrote: From my struggles, I learned that education is a ladder out of poverty, a road to a different life, and a stage where all people can create and recreate themselves…  In my life, your donation will reach others through me and I will not forget your generosity as I give back to them.

Samantha Hall, 2015 Kimberly M. Cahill Scholar at University of Michigan Law School wrote: As a third-year student about to graduate and still looking for a public interest job, I can’t explain how much of a difference this award makes in my life.  While I may never be able to fully express my gratitude, I promise to “pay it forward” to other women in the future.

Zaneta Adams, 2014 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation Scholar at Thomas M. Cooley Law School wrote: I hope that I will continue to exhibit the many qualities in my future service to the women and veterans of Michigan that you saw in me when you made this selection.  By using your organization’s standard for embracing dignified and successful women, as a measure, I know that I will not fail in my mission.

Farah Al-khersan, 2014 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation Scholar at Wayne State University Law School wrote: Your generosity allows me to pursue my dream of attaining a law degree and helping serve those in need.  I am truly grateful and honored to be a WLAMF Scholar.

Shannon King, 2014 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation/General Motors Scholar at Thomas M. Cooley Law School wrote: As a single parent, this scholarship will make a significant impact on my pursuit of a career in the legal profession. Read more

Eleanor Ung, 2012 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation Scholar at Wayne State University Law School wrote: I will use WLAMF scholarship with great pride, making those involved with the program proud.  I hope that one day I will be able to help students achieve their goals just as you have helped me.

Donnica Blackful, 2012 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation/Dickinson Wright Women’s Network Scholar at Thomas M. Cooley Law School wrote: Words cannot express how grateful I am for being chosen as the 2012 Dickinson Wright Women’s Network Scholar!  Law school has been tough, but what has been even more stressful is paying for it.

Jaclyn Kelley, 2012 Kimberly M. Cahill Scholar at the University of Michigan Law School wrote: I believe it is important that women lawyers support one another and also work together to better the lives of all women.  Your generous support allows me to continue my work representing female victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. 

Sarah Warpinski, 2012 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation/General Motors Scholar at Michigan State University College of Law wrote: Thank you very much for acknowledging the importance of the type of work I am doing and plan to pursue in my future legal career.  Both this financial award and opportunity for greater connection with women lawyers in Michigan will enable me to advocate on behalf of vulnerable women and girls.

Ebonie Byndon-Fields, 2010 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation Scholar attending Michigan State University College of Law, wrote: As difficult as law school is, this award truly serves as confirmation that right now, I am exactly where I am supposed to be, doing what I am supposed to do to impact this world in a major way.  This award will continue to help me reach my goals, and I cannot stress enough how grateful I am.

Jessica Croizat, 2010 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation Scholar attending University of Michigan Law School, wrote: Getting this recognition from the WLAM Foundation means a lot to me because it tells me that others support the choices I have made and support me in my ambitions.  As I prepare for life after law school and my post-graduate fellowship in Africa this kind of affirmation is invaluable.

Heather Main, 2010 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation Scholar attending Thomas M. Cooley Law School, wrote: Because of this award, I have learned a lot about myself and about the amazing people in my life.  For instance, the application process allowed me to, learn what my references thought my work ethic, my ability to practice law and be their professional colleague . . .  What inspired me the most [about letters of support] was the detail and effort each person spent drafting the reference letters.  Their comments and praise gave me the confidence I need to finish strong in my legal career at Cooley Law School.

Jennifer Pollock-Mason, 2010 Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Foundation Scholar attending Wayne State University Law School, wrote: Thanks to your generous support, this award will significantly ease my financial burden in pursuing my dream of launching a legal career.

Anu Gokarn, 2009 General Motors Scholar attending Wayne State University Law School, wrote: Growing up in a society where education for women was frowned and discouraged, it was difficult for me to fulfill my dreams of higher education until I came to this country.  After starting my higher education from a community college, it only became clear to me how much women like me need financial support to pursue their dreams.

Katherine Nielson, 2009 WLAM Foundation Scholar attending the University of Michigan Law School, wrote: This award will allow me to follow my dream for the summer and accept a position with the ACLU in Washington, DC.  In that capacity, I will work for the rights of women, as well as other under-represented groups.  I am excited to continue to advance social justice through the legal profession.

Katherine Spicer, 2009 Ford Motor Company Scholar attending Michigan State University College of Law, wrote: I only wish words could express how grateful I am to be the recipient of the 2009 Ford Motor Company Scholarship.  What an honor to be placed in a class of such fine women.  It takes caring individuals with foresight to make terrific scholarship opportunities like this possible.

Julianne Pastula, 2009 Dickinson Wright Women’s Network Scholar attending the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, wrote: It is a great honor to receive this award and be recognized by such a prestigious group of lawyers.  This award is important to me not only because it contributes economically toward my education but also because it acknowledges the tremendous effort required to successfully balance my academic, professional and family commitments.

Amanda Bley, 2008 General Motors Scholar, attending University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, wrote: The scholarship . . . will impact my life greatly.  I think a diverse workplace is for the benefit of all: whether that diversity is based on gender, ethnicity, or religious views.  Women have come so far in integrating themselves into the workplace, and it is principally in thanks to foundations such as the WLAM and scholarships from parties like General Motors.

Melanie Elturk, 2008 WLAM Foundation Scholar attending Wayne State University Law School, wrote: I came to law school seeking a career that would further the goals of social and racial justice.  Receiving this honor motivates me to strive even harder in the pursuit of social and racial equality and assures me that there are people who acknowledge and appreciate these goals.  To know that my efforts have been recognized is invaluable.

Michal Duer, 2008 WLAM Foundation Scholar attending Wayne State University Law School, wrote: It is so wonderful and reassuring to know that there are organizations like this that support women in the legal field who are working towards the common goal of justice for all.

Katie Ladewski, 2009 Kimberly M. Cahill Scholar attending the University of Michigan Law School, wrote: I am greatly honored to receive this recognition of my commitment to public service and leadership in the legal community.  The scholarship award will help make possible my dream to pursue a public interest legal career.

Jennifer Hill, 2007 General Motors Scholar attending the University of Michigan Law School, wrote: The support of the General Motors WLAM Scholars program is critical to me – and all the others you have supported – because every bit of financial support helps make the pursuit of public interest work possible. Moreover, encouragement from members of the legal community means a great deal; you legitimate public interest work, and you motivate me, and I’m sure other recipients, to work even harder. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Karissa Holmes, 2007 Ford Scholar attending Wayne State University Law School, wrote: While attending law school I have been involved in several organizations that focus on community development and volunteering, including Students Helping Students Read, Student Board of Governors and the Black Law Students Association. I have also been involved in several volunteer projects, such as Comcast Cares Day events and the Capuchin Soup Kitchen. In addition, I am currently a student in the law school’s Small Business and Non-Profit Clinic, and am providing free legal services to a local small business and non-profit organization. It is very comforting to know that businesses like Ford Motor Company are dedicated to uplifting the people and the community around them. By awarding me this scholarship, you are enabling me to concentrate more on schoolwork and community service without having to worry about finances.

Amanda Dallo, 2007 WLAMF Scholar attending the University of Michigan Law School, wrote: I have represented abused children who had been removed from their homes, victims of domestic violence seeking divorces or custody of their children, children with diseases or disabilities seeking government benefits, and low-income families in landlord-tenant disputes. The sheer volume and diversity of cases in the metro-Detroit area made me realize how prevalent these problems are, and how often women and children in particular are left to navigate the legal system alone.

Meredith Mullins, 2007 Ford Scholar attending the University of Detroit Mercy Law School, wrote: This award is particularly meaningful to me as I struggle with the demands of a full-time job while attending law school in the evening. As I do not believe it particularly common that evening students are recognized for their achievements, I am exceptionally honored that I have been selected for this prestigious award.

Breanne M. Smith, 2007 WLAMF Scholar attending the University of Detroit Mercy Law School, wrote: I will be graduating from law school in less than three months with a substantial amount of debt as a result of obtaining a law degree as well as ordinary living expenses incurred throughout the past three years. The impact of this award, however, goes farther than simply helping to relieve these financial obligations. This gracious monetary award has assured me that my efforts in law school have not gone unnoticed or unappreciated. Such honorable recognition encourages me, upon graduation, to utilize my abilities and to begin a new chapter in my life while confidently entering the working world.

Allison Kent, 2006 General Motors Scholar attending the University of Michigan Law School, wrote: I was very pleased and honored to receive the award. As you know, when a law student hopes to do public interest work after graduation, finances can be a stumbling block due to the loan burden. This award helps me to reduce that for this year, which is extremely helpful.

Lena Zwarensteyn, 2006 WLAM Scholar attending Michigan State University College of Law, wrote: To be given this honor by lawyers whose work I admire is truly a great feeling. . . . I will use this scholarship wisely and will carry on my studies with new-found confidence. Thank you so much for this great honor!

Raquel A. Salas, 2006 Ford Fund Scholar attending Michigan State University College of Law, wrote: In 1958, in his book “A Nation of Immigrants,” President John F. Kennedy wrote that “everywhere immigrants have enriched and strengthened the fabric of American life.” As an immigrant and as a woman I believe this assertion to be true, and I am committed to continue that legacy and your scholarship motivates me to continue to strive for excellence.

Marquita Sylvia, 2005 WLAMF Awardee attending Wayne State University Law School, wrote: It is an honor to have been chosen by such an esteemed group of lawyers and women. Thank you!

Elizabeth Grace Cote, 2005 Ford Motor Company Fund Awardee attending the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, wrote: I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to you and all of those that contributed to and participated in the March 3rd reception. I was overwhelmed with the donors’ generosity as well as how organized and elegant the evening was.

Robin Gonzalez, 2005 Ford Motor Company Fund Awardee attending the University of Michigan Law School, wrote: It means a great deal to me to be recognized for my hard work in child advocacy . . . Your efforts to support women law students are tremendous! Thank you for the reception, the lovely food and the opportunity to meet so many great women.

Tanille Brooks, 2004 Ford Motor Company Fund Awardee attending Wayne State University Law School, wrote: Thank you for the scholarship! The award banquet was excellent!!

Lana Panagoulia, 2004 WLAMF Awardee attending the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, wrote: Once again, I graciously thank you for recognizing my achievements. It means a great deal to me that the WLAMF is advancing my career in such a generous way.

Osleen Barrington, 2004 Ford Motor Company Fund Awardee attending the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, wrote: With my deepest gratitude, I thank the WLAM Foundation for selecting me. This recognition encourages me to continue pursuing my interests, while at the same time making a positive contribution to the lives of other women.

Barbara Byrum, 2003 Awardee attending the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, wrote: Thank you all, so much for the scholarship; I used it toward my summer 2003 tuition bill. Thank you also, for the WLAM pin; I wear it with great pride. I look forward to future WLAM events and toward becoming a member of this dynamic group.

Johanna Campbell, 2003 Awardee attending the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, wrote: I am so honored, and I appreciate what the scholarship is doing for all of us. I am especially thankful for the scholarship this term, as I will be able to take summer classes instead of working, which will put me that much closer to graduation. And the sooner I graduate, the sooner I can start my journey in improving how the legal system treats domestic violence victims.

Margaret Olesnavage, 2001 Awardee attending the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, wrote: There are not many “affirming” experiences in law school. The award and the reception were wonderfully affirming. I hope that I can continue your wonderful tradition supporting women law studens in Michigan. The award has paid for my bar review courses. I hope to join your ranks soon I continue my commitment to women, children, and family advocacy efforts.

Kathy A. Martin, 1999 Awardee attending the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, wrote to us: I was thrilled to meet you and many of the members of your organization at the Foundation Luncheon at the Risata Restaurant in Detroit on May 15, 1999. I am impressed by the efforts of WLAM to advance the interests of women members of the legal profession. I find the goals and mission of the WLAM encouraging in all of our endeavors to advance the rights of women and basically make this world a better place to live.

Miriam H. Marton, another 1999 Awardee who attends the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University, wrote: I am writing to thank you and the WLAM Foundation for the 1999 Foundation Award you selected me for. Women’s issues and experiences have been my life’s work, and it is quite an honor to have an organization such as WLAM recognize that.

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