11.24.2020

2020 Scholar Updates


"Thank you to SMBS Inc. for providing me with the love and support to get me through 4 years of undergraduate college.  I could not have reached this point without them.  Special thank you to Diana and my mentor, Fanny, for constantly checking in and pushing me to do better.  On to the next chapter of my life!"

~Jennifer Van, Stonybrook Class of 2020 -- Scholar #9  2016

Congratulations Jennifer Van!!! 


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    I am currently still an Admissions Ambassador and a Community Assistant at my school which has helped me develop my professional and leadership skills but I am now remotely doing this.  I was lucky enough to be picked to come back to my campus because otherwise, I would have lost the income I receive from working my two jobs on campus.   As an Admissions Ambassador, I would usually have the opportunity to give tours but now I do remote work where I just write contact letters to incoming students.  My job as a Community Assistant has also changed because I have had the interesting challenge of figuring out how to build connections with those on my floor through zoom. Everyone has zoom fatigue so it can be difficult to get community members to want to come to my meetings. 
    
This scholarship helps me cover the cost of books and this year I will hopefully be able to save it for a rainy day during COVID times.  I hope to continue to further develop my leadership skills going into my last year of college by hosting more creative community-building activities through zoom and getting people to interact with one another as safely as possible.  I am also in the process of job hunting which is definitely interesting but I am hopeful I will find something online.  

~Lewinski Lopez Junior at St. Lawrence University Class of 2021, Scholar #10  2017




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This year is an unprecedented time for everyone. With the spread of the pandemic, many people lost their job, including my father. It was hard for my family to provide financial support for my education. Luckily, I had the S.M.B. scholarship to support me. This scholarship helped me buy books for my classes and buy school supplies such as lab materials. I am learning to spend my money wisely to pay for all my bills and budget to save money for the future. Additionally,  due to the quarantine, I also dealt with poor mental health. My mood was constantly unbalanced, I was not feeling good all the time and I was very stressed. I had support from my family and S.M.B.S Inc. which helped me overcome the difficult time. Inspired by my hardship this year. I decided to join Active Minds, an organization at my school that focuses on raising awareness of mental health and teaching student to take care of their mental health. I also declared my major in psychology which is an interesting field to me because it focuses on human thought processes and behavior and I am continuing my journey in the premed field. Overall, this year tested many people including me. However, I was able to overcome it with the help of my family and the S.M.B. scholarship and although it may sounds cliche, this year taught me to be resilient and never give up. Thank you  S.M.B. scholarship for the support.

~Faria Islam, Columbia University Class of 2022 -- Scholar #11 2018



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My first year of college was a complete whirlwind. I was both teaching and learning Game Design at the same time. I was and am currently working at the School of interactive Arts, which is a high school program that teaches college level game design and programming. I was able to use what I learned in class to further help educate my students about Game Design theory and principles. Every time I'd come back to them with a new piece of information or a deeper analysis of a game we were studying, I loved seeing their faces light up. With that said, my education at NYU wouldn't be possible without SMBS, which perfectly helped complete my tuition. Thank you so much, without this I wouldn't have been able to learn so many amazing things that I could apply into my work. As a result, I was promoted twice in the same month from being an Assistant Teaching Artist, to a Teaching Artist, and now a Program Manager! I will always be eternally grateful for SMBS and how much I've been able to progress with your amazing help. 

Thank you, 

~Darcelis Gutierrez, New York University Class of 2023 -- Scholar #12  2019




5.17.2020

AMAZON SMILE US!!!

We are sincerely limited in fundraising activities due to the current global health crisis but there is still one that continues to help us...  AMAZON SMILE!!!


Everytime you shop, Amazon gives to your selected charity. There is no extra fee or additional charges on your purchase.   Amazon donates .5% of purchase total.   It may not seem like a lot but you will be surprised!

Simply google "Amazon Smile" or type in "Smile.Amazon.com" and sign in with your Amazon account.  It will then ask you which charity you would like to connect to your account.   Please select the Stephanie Marie Burgos Scholarship Inc  or any other charity of your choice and make a difference without doing anything more than what you already do normally.   You may have to sign in via Amazon Smile every time unless you have the App on your phone it will already be saved. 



Remember every little bit counts.  

Thank you for you ongoing support to our organization. 


5.10.2020

Cancellation of 2020 Application Process



On March 15, 2020, N.Y.C. Mayor Deblasio closed all public schools leaving all our potential applicants without the ability to obtain and submit completed applications to our organization for this academic year. The application requires many components, including recommendations from staff and official transcripts which is currently not easily accessible yet a vital part of our application review. Any missing components to the application would void them.

In addition, the current public health crisis has not only closed schools and non-essential businesses but has significantly impacted our organization's ability to proceed with our regular fundraisers and activities.

Due to the above, it is with great regret to inform everyone that our 2020 scholarship selection process, for our 13th scholarship recipient, has been cancelled due to the current public health crisis, COVID-19. Unfortunately, we did not get a sufficient number of completed applications to proceed with a proper selection process for this academic year up to date.

During our semi-annual zoom meeting held on Monday, April 27th, with seven of our eleven board members present, the issues outlined above were discussed and decided to be the best for the overall organization at this time.

Our organization will be reconvening in the near future on strategizing on how to legally proceed with future applications and obtaining proper documentations via a more electronic friendly manner. This unfortunate situation has helped us access our organizations limitations and forced us to look at much needed changes to help us grow with the challenges faced today.

We wish the entire 2020 graduation class, who met the most adversity than any other group of potential applicants in our history, much success. As a class, you embody what our scholarship's mission is to rise up in the face of challenges. You are powerful, you are resilient and you will succeed. Keep focused!













1.19.2020

Scholar Mentoring Dinner 2020



Our first scholar dinner for this year was held on Wednesday, January 15th
at Kiki's Greek restaurant in New York City.   Board members; Diana Diaz Torres and Fanny Mera, met with scholars, Jennifer Van and Faria Islam for a quiet evening of sharing experiences, advice and listening to the wonderful aspirations of these two beautiful young ladies. 


Wishing our scholars, Jennifer #9, 2016 and Faria #11, 2018
a success second semester for this academic year.  For Jennifer, this will be her final semester as an undergraduate student.  Best of luck to Faria on getting half way through undergraduate, finishing her second semester as a sophomore. 

From left to right, Diana, Jennifer, Fanny and Faria

Much success to them both and the rest of our scholars!

Celebrating Scholar Alum/Board Member Alex Martin

We wanted to make a quick shout out to our one and only Alex Martin (Scholar #5, 2012)

After graduating from St. Lawrence University in 2016, Alex continues to work on his dreams.  As our board member now and singer/musician, he has been working hard to keep connected to our organization while chasing his dreams.  We wanted to express how proud to still have him as an active part of our scholarship program.  Alex has released an album and has been performing here in New York.  

Here are some pics from 2019.  We want to wish Alex continued success in this decade ahead!  


Fanny Mera, board member/former mentor of Alex, went to see him perform.
Sept. 30th, 2019 - Rockwood Music Hall NYC





Check out his music: