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(New York, NY – October 4, 2016) Family Travel Forum (FTF) and its travel industry partners are pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 FTF Teen Travel Writing Scholarship. For 10 years, this annual merit scholarship has been hosted by the award-winning vacation guide publisher to promote teen literacy and reward teens’ best travel blogs with cash prizes for college or future travels.

Between June 1 and July 13, 2016, nearly 2,000 students in US, Canada, American-International schools or home-schools applied to blog about a travel experience, whether near or far, that had a meaningful impact.

The generous sponsorship of Allianz Global Assistance USA, ScholarTrips, Travel Media Showcase, TMS Family Travel, Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), CityPASS and Lonely Planet made the 10th annual scholarship possible.

“We are thrilled to have been a part of the tenth annual FTF Teen Travel Writing Scholarship,” said Daniel Durazo, director of communications for Allianz Global Assistance USA. “Providing students with an opportunity to learn through travel sets them up for greater success in life and a better understanding of different cultures and ideas. Allianz Global Assistance prides ourselves on this belief, which is why we have continued to support our ScholarTrips program.”

“We cannot thank our sponsors enough for helping to sustain this scholarship,” said FTF Senior Editor Fran Falkin, “which has inspired more than 50,000 young writers to share their travels. We know they’ve connected with students around the world, because both Cambridge University Press and Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage GmbH have selected these travel blogs as source material for their English language textbooks.”

Three preliminary rounds of judging were done by FTF interns, members of the Journalism Education Association (JEA) and FTF editors who selected Quarter-Finalist, Semi-Finalist and Finalist blogs comprising 25% of the essays submitted.

Winners were selected from the top 1% by a team of professional educators from the JEA, writers from SATW, and representatives from the Society of Professional Journalists, and Tourism Cares, the charitable arm of the travel and tourism industry. Finalist essays were judged on creativity and eloquence; a sense of place; emotional impact; vocabulary and style; and grammar, punctuation and spelling.

We congratulate the winners of the 2016 Family Travel Forum Teen Travel Writing Scholarship and thank all bloggers for submitting such great work.
 

2016 FTF Teen Travel Writing Scholarship Winners:

Winners receive a cash stipend plus a GoPro Travel Bag:

1st Place – $1,000
Setting Foot in a Nation of Faith and Resilience,” by Arnold Icaro, Pflugerville, Texas

2nd Place – $500
On Painting Impasto,” by Samantha Kiss, Chesapeake, Virginia

3rd Place – $250
A Rose in the Desert – Serenity in Damascus,” by Bakr Marouf, Annandale, Virginia
 

2016 FTF Teen Travel Writing Scholarship Honorable Mention:

Honorees receive a Certificate of Commendation and a subscription to Lonely Planet Magazine:

A Grand Design,” by Allison DeBoer, Auburn, Washington
A Stroll in Berlin,” by Noa Donvan, Washington, DC
A Thousand Ones,” by Isabel Campbell, Burlington, Kentucky
Breathtaking Moments: Finding Freedom in Our Vast Planet,” by Kate Shaffer, Ringoes, New Jersey
China’s Treasure,” Nina Mayers, Richmond, Texas
Death on the Bridge of Life,” by Jolyna Chiangong, Southfield, Michigan
Hope in the Midst of Despair,” by Sophia Ebel, Urbana, Illinois
Joy Amidst Devastation,” by Sarah George, Indianapolis, Indiana
My Soul for Santa Maria: Life Lessons Learned from a Volcano,” by Hannah Bahls, Port Townsend, Washington
Navigating the Dark in the City of Light,” by Giuliana Nicolucci-Altman, Chicago, Illinois
Of Heat and Humanity,” by Allyson Xie, San Diego, California
Pilatus: The Dragon’s Mountain,” by Mary-Bryant Charles, Greenville, South Carolina
Rediscovering My Roots,” by Alejandro Jacobo, Pembroke Pines, Florida
Seoul-Searching,” by Angelica Kim, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Storming Castles and Hunting Dwarves in Poland,” by Bryson Jones, Gilbert, Arizona
Sunrise Serenade – Hiking Navajo Peak, Washington,” by Adam Tucker, Mercer Island, Washington
The Blossoming of Compassion,” by Alexandra Johnson, Raleigh, North Carolina
The Universal Language: Ice Cream Cones and Crayola Crayons,” by Haley Eblin, Grosse Ile, Michigan
Too Close for Comfort,” by Alexander Samland, Torokbalint, Pest, Hungary
Where Humans and Wildlife Collide,” by Justin Velasco, Maple Valley, Washington

About Family Travel Forum
Family Travel Forum has been the trusted vacation planning resource for global travel with kids and grandkids since 1996. FTF’s expert and community content has been seen on Disney’s Family.com and other sites, in “America’s Most Popular Family Vacations,” “The Complete Idiots Guide to the Best Family Destinations,” “Amazing Places to Take Your Kids in North America” and by millions of traveling families. In addition to co-hosting the annual TMS Family Travel Summit and conferences, FTF ventures include the “The Family Vacationist” blog and e-alert; and Family Travel Consulting to the trade in partnership with Taking the Kids.

About Allianz Global Assistance
Allianz Global Assistance is a leading specialty insurance and assistance company with operations in 34 countries. In the United States, Allianz Global Assistance insures 16 million customers and is best known for its travel insurance plans. Additionally, Allianz Global Assistance supports the education of young travelers by providing them the opportunity to travel the world through their ScholarTrips essay contest. This merit scholarship will be accepting submissions from October 10 to November 10, 2016. Six Grand Prize winners will receive a $2,500 scholarship.

About TTW Travel Industry Partners
Travel Media Showcase and TMS Family Travel, divisions of J. Vero & Associates, are designed to bring together leading print and broadcast travel media with tourism representatives from around the world to showcase new regions for media to cover, and connect destinations with qualified leads. The Society of American Travel Writers, a tax-exempt, professional association established in 1955, includes journalists, editors, photographers, filmmakers, bloggers, and communications professionals who specialize in the travel industry.

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Contact: Fran Falkin
Email: FTFstaff @familytravelforum.com

 

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1 Reply to “Family Travel Forum Announces Winners Of Its 2016 Teen Travel Writing Scholarship”

  • nguyenrobert

    I poured my heart and soul into this!!! Hope you people enjoy! =)

  • kindercore

    Wow, this is wonderful! You are so lucky to have gotten this opportunity. You looked absolutely gorgeous at the show and the red carpet. Thanks for sharing this, it really made me smile. I used to have the biggest crush on Joe Jonas.. hahah!

  • juliakristine12

    Amazing trip!

  • jsapijaszko

    I hope that my story will inspire and enrich your lives; even if it doesn’t touch you as much as it has touched me. I hope that this will be passed on and that people will take a few minutes just to read what I had to say and try to be in the mind of these children. Try to change your day and see your house, your possessions, your income, and those many great things that you possess and find a way to share them with others. We all need a wakeup call sometimes, a message to straighten us out and look at the life we were given. I hope to go back next year to repeat the experience all over again and try to change myself even more, I love those children and I love their compassion and selflessness. Words can’t fully express what I felt or what I witnessed but my words are clear, these people see the world much differently than us, they treat possessions differently and they know how to work as a community.

  • Broncosfan102

    This is about when my family and I took a trip down to Central Florida for our Family Vacation.

  • Kendylpearson

    Hope you enjoy!

  • Adria394

    This was a vacation that taught me a lot about how my religion is organzied and gave me more appreciation for it.

  • hero1133

    I will never forget the time I spent in Germany.

  • paramorechick_3

    I hope you guys enjoyed my story!

  • Fernandinho

    Best luck.

  • Fernandinho

    I give the best luck to my paper to be found in a good hands, and be successful.

     

     

  • GWtheW1

    South Africa is this amazing country that not only is beautiful for its animals and scenery but for its people and for its ability to overcome the greatest oppression: apartheid, the discrimination of the majority. I am so glad I was given the gift of traveling to South Africa. It is an experience I will never forget!

  • YomaLuv

    It was a great trip!

  • Frenchfry3

    I hope everyone who takes the time to read The Awakening enjoys learning about my bus ride to reality.

  • ninja2643

    My typed essay about my vacation in Vietnam. It seem poorly written or should I say typed :\

  • bgray

    Bryan Gray Europe Tour.

  • christophernaso

    My vacation to Panama became suprisingly meaningful, contrary to what I had initially expected.

     

  • GoDuke94

    This was a fun and yet difficult project i truely have enjoyed sharing my vaction with you.

    Mahalo,

  • colinm64

    Have you ever been to Maine? What did you like best?

  • paigemawhinney

    This is such an amazing story and essay!!

  • cwilson

    Their were many more memories from this trip that impacted me as much as the ones that were included, but I just didnt have enough room. So, I shortened it and tried to write the best description of the trip without exceeding the word limit. But the trip was, indeed, as remarkable as I said it was.

  • Brittanyshim

    Washington is a really nice place. It has many museums and historical places. it also has very delicious foods. Chinatown was my favorite place to eat.

  • LydiaZhu

    Thank you for this scholarship opportunity!

  • LydiaZhu

    IB York was a great experience, and a great opportunity to explore new ideas and innovations

  • rodeostar94

    So now I head to college without my classmates but i will always have this wonderful experience.

  • ashpepp

    This is one of my many travel adventure stories from my trip to Europe in the beginning of the summer. Besides Prague, I traveled to Berlin, Munuch, and Nuremberg in Germany, Innsbruck in Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and France. My favorite place was Switzerland, but my favorite story was the one I shared. I hope you enoy reading it as much as i enjoyed experiencing it!

  • aliash747

    I want everyone to be able to expericence something like I did.:) Everyone desevers happines!

  • beachcrystal

    I hope you enjoyed my travel blog and I hope you plan to take your mom to the Peaks of Otter Lodge for the best brunch you will ever eat. For more information click on this link:

    http://www.peaksofotter.com/ 

     

  • kiana.roberson

    Finished product. I love PERU!

  • winterchild2

    This eye-opening opportunity has shaped my conviction toward making change and developing the community. It is a great pleasure to meet all those Leadership Award Honorees and other49 ANNpower fellows from 24 states in the U.S. I will continue to make change and build a dynamic community, excursively to ethnic, social, political gender aspects of advantage, as my milestone to become a great leader! 

  • winterchild2

               This eye-opening opportunity marks the culmination of my junior year. I am so glad to meet all those wonderful women leaders from all around the world and 49 other ANNpower fellows from other 24 states. I will continue to explore the world and make change with eagerness and confident, and overcoming disadvantage exclusively toward the milestone of a great leader!

  • melodee_groesz

    I hope everyone enjoys my trip to Catalina and Ensenada!

  • dianasida

    This trip was the best trip regarding family time. It is unforgettable.

  • MirandaElliott

    To see more photography from the trip, check out my photojournal: http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Photojournal-of-My-Grecian-Travels/213497035367351.

  • TMartin

    What a testimony!! Thanks for posting. You don't know how impactful this is. Let Jesus keep using you for His glory. 😉

    I was saved in August of 2009. I was in my parents's room and we all prayed for m, becuase I was tired of not having a desire for God. There I gave my life to Him and let Him be my Lord. I already excepted Him as Savior, but though it was a license to sin. Thatt day, though I wanted to repent of my sin and let God lead me. Lord and Savior go hand-in-hand. My life is changed. Now I have convictions and am learning so much about seeking God, because He is seeking me. It's awesome to live in the security and hope of knowing I will see Him one day in heaven. I am so glad He lives in me, because my goodness outside of Him is nothing. I don't know what I would do without Him.

  • TMartin

    Jesus used that park to bring you and your dad back together. How beautiful 🙂

  • riolivingwater

    Each place I go, I leave a peice of myself. And everyplace I go leaves a peice of itself in me. The people I have met along the way have changed me in the deepest way. Their lives have touched mine and I can never return to life as was usual. Likewise, my life has touched many along the way. It is my hope that nobody I meet along the way may return to life as was their usual. This is how each thead pulls coth and fabric together as we the people of the world cover it like a quilt. We must double stitch each peice so not to fall apart or leave holes. We need one another. 

  • thunald

    To whoever reading this, I am the person wearing blue shirt and white shorts, sligtly leaning on the panda bear statue.

  • StrawberryTravel4

    My essay that talks about my experience traveling to Lima, Peru aims toward encouraging others who are not too familiar with it to visit and appreciate the fun life changing experience they're gauranteed to get.

  • justin_nolen

    What a great contest!  Hope to see lots of terrific teen travel stories here!

  • snoopygirl808

    It was difficult for me to type a 600 word blog about an amazing experience I had in the month of July. It was also difficult for me to choose certain pictures from the ones that I have chosen, so I uploaded the pictures of my time at NeiHu elementary school. I really wished that I could have used more sightseeing photos, but unfortunately, those were too big to upload.

  • crazybluebunny

    This trip was amazing and it also tested who I am becoming as a person.  Seeing the woman in Central Park living out her dream, to the woman selling fruit throughout the day; New York is made of dreamers and hardworking people.  I loved it.  Hope I get the chance to go back.

  • lizk10345

    This was an amazing experience!  I am so grateful for everything it taught me!!

  • TravelerDE

         From research, I believe the ice cream shop was called Eisdiele Eddy. More information about the exchange program can be found at http://www.aatg.org/study-trip-faq as well as at the bottom of the page at http://www.aatg.org/NGE-awards

  • dylanmuller

    These Picutures are both of my own creation (one being an acrylic painting). When I took this picture at the western wall in Israel, the man in the photo was crying his heart out wearing a tattered down bath robe, I thought it would make for an intersting picture. So it did, it also inspired to me to create a painting in which I showed the world what I believe he really is. A man who is down on his luck but seems to still find peace in his life.

  • YetzaNoyola

    My sophomore year of high school I went to Donner Pass in California with a group called The Woods Project (www.thewoodsproject.org) . I had to apply to go , I was really anxious and scared that I wasn’t going to get. When I got my acceptance letter I was excited. I was also nervous because I had never been away from home for more than a week and The Woods project was going to last for two weeks. I had chosen to go to Donner Pass because I wanted to experience something new. I was going to go backpacking for one week and hiking the other. I had never gone backpacking before. When I told my friends that I was going backpacking they started to laugh because I am the smallest girl in my whole school and they didn’t think I was going to make it. Getting that response from my friends made me super scared of going to the trip. I thought I was going to die while backpacking!

    My dad went to go drop me off at the airport and then he left. I was already scared and freaking out at the fact that he had just left me there and I did not know anybody! . I got in the plane to California and I was already regretting going on the trip. I was going to be with complete strangers for two weeks! When we got to California we all got split .There were three groups going to different places, one to Yosemite, another to Marine Headlines and then mine, to Donner Pass. I got in a van and that’s where I met the people who I was going to spend two weeks with. We were in that van for hours! When we finally got to our cabin we had to go up a hill to get to the door.

    The first cabin we stayed in was named Clair Tappan Lodge. It was really nice . It was made out of wood, had a pool table, personal chef, jacuzzi and hot water in the showers. I loved it there! Too bad it only lasted for two days then it was time to go backpacking. They gave us our backpacking materials. I tried on the backpack and almost fell over. My backpacking week had started. We went up and down mountains, through rivers and lakes, and I thought we were never going to set up our tents. When it started to get dark we finally started cooking. The food we had was not good at all. We couldn’t bring a lot of food because of the bears and other animals. My second day of backpacking went better than the first. Everybody in my group started to know each other better and soon we became really close. We would sing while backpacking to make time pass faster and at night we didn’t want to sleep because we would play games. While backpacking I got to experience many things I hadn’t before. Even though I was the smallest girl going backpacking I was always the leader of the line because of my stamina.

    When our backpacking week ended it was time to hike. I had gotten the hardest part of the trip over with so I knew hiking was going to be a piece of cake. We would hike in the morning and hanged out at night. It was the best experience I had ever had! When it was time to go back home I didn’t want to because I knew I would miss my friends.

    To watch my video go to : http://youtu.be/FLd7W71EnyU  

     

  • jessicaburros

    My experience as a first time camper.

  • levincentclark

    i hope i win