The Carlson Law Firm is thrilled to announce the two recipients of the 2024 Carlson Cares Scholarship. Two outstanding students, Aalaynah Harris, and Carson Woods were selected among over 550 applicants to receive $2,500.
Harris, who will be attending St. Edward’s University, and Woods, who will be attending Texas Tech, stood out due to their passionate academic rigor and community involvement.
“The Carlson Law Firm is honored to support these exceptional students and is inspired by the dedication and enthusiasm demonstrated by all applicants,” said Lisa Griffin, Chief Operating Officer at The Carlson Law Firm.
In addition to the main scholarships awarded, six runners-up were selected to be recognized for their dedication to academics and community involvement. Among these runners-up are Azailia Tapia, Madison Frantzen, Brandie Phillips, Guadalupe Ventura, Katrin Chonkowsky, and Allee Hamilton.
Not Pictured: Katrin Chonkowsky, Azailia Tapia
“The future is bright with such motivated and engaged young individuals, and we are excited to see where their journeys will take them,” said Griffin.
2024 marks the fifth year The Carlson Law Firm has distributed the Carlson Cares Scholarship. This scholarship was created to celebrate and recognize remarkable students – particularly ones who practice care in their communities.
About Carlson Cares
Carlson Cares is a charitable program from The Carlson Law Firm, a nationally recognized personal injury law firm. With 16 locations in Texas, Carlson Cares gives back to their communities through volunteer work and hosting family-friendly Parties with a Purpose. Our mission is to improve the lives of every Texan.
About The Carlson Law Firm
The Carlson Law Firm has more than 16 locations throughout Texas, one in California and one in Florida. With more than 40 attorneys, we fight for the rights of injured Texans every day. We represent victims of car crashes, motorcycle collisions, 18-wheeler collisions, dog bites, slip and falls, sexual assaults, workplace injuries, nursing home neglect and abuse, offshore injuries, wrongful death and much more.