Sasha Moore Awarded 2025 Truth, Justice, and Fairness Scholarship for Advocacy Work
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Siegfried & Jensen's scholarship winner Sasha Moore gains a $2,500 advantage to complete her MBA and enter healthcare to improve victim advocacy systems.
The scholarship process involves submitting videos discussing civil system navigation, with Moore selected for her plan to connect victims with medical care and attorneys.
Moore's MBA will help create smoother healthcare operations and better support for injury victims, making recovery more accessible and compassionate.
A personal injury victim turned scholar uses her experience to advocate for systemic change in victim support through business education.
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Sasha Moore has been selected as the recipient of the 2025 Truth, Justice, and Fairness Scholarship awarded by Siegfried & Jensen. The $2,500 scholarship will support Moore's final semester in the M.B.A. program at Western Governors University, where she is pursuing studies aimed at improving support systems for accident victims.
Moore's scholarship application video addressed the challenges of navigating the civil justice system as a victim of vehicular negligence. She experiences chronic pain as a result of the incident and has used her personal experience to advocate for better support mechanisms for others in similar situations. Her academic pursuits focus on creating professional connections that can help accident victims access necessary medical care and connect with attorneys who prioritize client well-being.
Following her upcoming graduation, Moore plans to transition into the healthcare field, where she believes her M.B.A. will enable her to facilitate smoother operations in medical facilities. She emphasizes the importance of having true advocates for personal injury victims, noting that strong legal support can help ensure settlements address all losses, including serious injuries and long-term illnesses.
The scholarship program continues to accept applications from students interested in discussing the civil justice system and how legal frameworks can benefit disenfranchised communities. Additional information about qualification criteria is available through the scholarship's terms and conditions.
This recognition highlights the growing importance of interdisciplinary approaches to victim advocacy, combining business administration with legal support systems to create more comprehensive care networks for those affected by personal injury incidents.
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