Amount: $1,000 disbursed to the college or post-secondary school of your choice, and applied to tuition, fees and textbooks.
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Here’s Your Assignment: Imagine that your best friend or a relative is considering enlisting in the military and has asked for your advice. Write a letter of not more than 1500 words to the person.
What concerns would you express to that person? What questions should he or she be asking? What questions should he or she be asking? What people and sources of information should he or she consult? What would you do if you were in that person’s shoes? Your letter should show that you can imagine the needs and pressures that are motivating the person to consider enlisting. What alternatives to military service might the person be wise to consider?
IMPORTANT: We have provided a variety of resources on this site to assist you in formulating ideas for your letter. The statements and viewpoints expressed in these videos and articles do not necessarily represent the views of Veterans for Peace Chapter 100, nor can we attest to the accuracy of every statement found in those resources. You may also consult other resources of your choice. Demonstrate your own critical thinking about the information available, pro or con, concerning military service and how it can affect a person for better or worse.
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By submitting an application you are certifying that your entry is completely your own work; however, you may obtain feedback from teachers or other mentors.
All Submissions become the sole property of Veterans for Peace Chapter 100, and may be published in part or in whole in newspapers or on the Internet, or broadcast on the "Peace Talk" radio show on KTOO-FM 104.3 Juneau. VFP reserves the right not to award a scholarship if satisfactory entries are not received.
For more information, email inquiries to:
scholarship@vfpjuneau.org