| WHITNEY HANSON, MIDDLEBURY FRESHMAN Whitney Hanson is the granddaughter of Martha
Ann Zeising Hanson ’48. Whitney is a high school
graduate of the Shipley School and has been accepted
at Middlebury College this fall.
What sets Whitney apart from the other
undergraduates is her unswerving devotion to
service. The Head of the Shipley History department
wrote, "Whitney strength lies in the graciousness of
her personality. She is endlessly giving of herself
in service to the greater community. ...This innate
goodness shines through and makes her universally
respected and loved." Whitney believes deeply in
“rising to serve” the Bradford motto.
An Active volunteer for Peter's Place, Whitney
has been trained as a grief facilitator for children
ages 3 to 10 years old. "This experience has been
eye-opening for me and I have learned a great deal
about myself and how to help children understand
loss. ...in order for me to be effective in helping
grieving children, it was necessary to learn and
accept the reality of my own losses."
Whitney is a national and sectional ranking
tennis player who has taken her love of the sport to
an entrepreneurial level. "Whit Tennis" is her own
homegrown business, teaching tennis to younger
students.
Whitney also serves as a tutor in the Bryn Mawr
tutoring program for inner-city children, volunteers
for the pediatric department at Bryn Mawr Hospital,
brings her golden retriever to a local nursing home
to brighten lives of the elderly, and heads a
school-wide group, Students Organized for Service (S.O.S.).
Whitney not only participates in service projects,
but actively organizes events and recruits her
fellow students to join her.
Inspired by her aunt and uncle serving in
Embangweni Hospital in a poor area of Malawi,
Africa, Whitney has brought their cause to the U.S.
and is organizing numerous fundraising efforts here
to support them overseas. Whitney explains, "Their
devotion inspired me to help this poverty stricken
African hospital. I also wanted to spread my
enthusiasm to the Shipley School by presenting slide
shows to help the students understand the need for
resources and supplies in Malawi, Africa. ...I know
that helping others and providing community service
will always be an important part of my life."
We must admit, Whitney's enthusiasm and energy
are contagious. In the simple praise of her devoted
grandmother, "I am constantly amazed at all that
Whitney does and is still an unassuming and loving
granddaughter." Whitney's passion for service
undoubtedly has been inherited through a family that
embraces the BAA mission.
We are confident this scholarship will be put to
good use as Whitney goes on to serve Middlebury in
her pursuit of a career in International Relations.
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