Jessica Hughes has been named as the 2025 recipient of the Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship from Skarin Law Group. The scholarship recognizes law students who demonstrate educational excellence, leadership qualities, and a strong commitment to community service. Hughes, who is attending High Point University School of Law, plans to practice family law after graduation. The $1,000 scholarship award can be used to cover tuition, fees, books, or other educational expenses. Skarin Law Group established the Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship to support students who exemplify the firm's values of service and leadership. Applicants must submit an essay detailing how they have made a difference in their local communities to be considered for the award.
Hughes distinguished herself through her work as the founder of Fostering a Better Home, an initiative dedicated to supporting children in the foster care system. In her scholarship application, she wrote about her motivation for creating the organization, stating, "I created this initiative to raise awareness about the needs of children in the foster care system and to advocate for reforms that would ensure more stable, compassionate care." Through Fostering a Better Home, Hughes has coordinated numerous events for foster families, including seasonal drives and family gatherings that provide essential support and connection. Her efforts have made significant impacts on the lives of youth in Davidson County and throughout North Carolina.
The Skarin Law Group team, as family attorneys, expressed pride in supporting such a deserving individual as she continues her legal education and prepares for a career dedicated to serving families. The scholarship represents Skarin Law Group's commitment to fostering the next generation of legal professionals who demonstrate both academic achievement and meaningful community engagement. Hughes' work with foster children aligns closely with the firm's focus on family law and protecting the futures of families. Her selection highlights the importance of practical community involvement alongside academic pursuits in legal education.

