Law firm unveils scholarship competition

Christensen Law, a firm that specializes in helping victims of automobile and truck accidents, is spreading awareness among young people about the dangerous consequences of distracted driving by asking students to write essays for a chance to receive a scholarship. 

Distracted driving mainly focuses on texting while driving, but the broader definition includes checking social media, focusing on music, eating, and more. 

The scholarship competition is aimed at helping increase overall awareness and reduce the number of distracted driving accidents in 2018, according to the law firm.

The $1,000 scholarship contest is open to anyone in the United States who is pursuing, or planning to pursue, post-secondary education at an accredited college or university, including high school seniors. 

Proof of enrollment or an admissions letter is required. The scholarship is open to every major or degree. 

A check for the full amount will be made payable to the recipient’s college or university and the student will be expected to submit receipts in accordance with IRS regulations.

To apply, students are to write an essay (maximum of 2,000 words) about how distracted driving impacted their life. 

The essay can be a personal story, a campaign they’ve been involved in, or a fiction or non-fiction story. 

The scholarship application and essay must be submitted by July 15. A decision will be rendered, and the winner will be notified by Aug. 15. 

Essays and completed applications should be emailed to scholarship@davidchristensenlaw.com or mailed to 25925 Telegraph Road, Suite 200, Southfield 48033. 

 

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