Molly’s Miracles is honored to recognize the recipients of the 2026 Molly Anne Corlett Legacy Scholarship. These students exemplify the values that Molly lived each day through their commitment to academics, service, leadership, faith, compassion, and bringing light to the lives of others.


Mariah Moser

MFL MarMac High School | Monona, Iowa

Mariah Moser was selected as the inaugural recipient of the Molly Anne Corlett Legacy Scholarship at MFL MarMac High School. Mariah excelled academically while participating in a wide range of extracurricular activities, truly embodying what it means to be a well-rounded student.

Mariah shared that her educational journey was shaped not only by academics and activities, but also by faith, family, and the community around her. In her application, she reflected that “bringing light is rarely about recognition. It’s about compassion, intention, and faith in action.”

The scholarship committee was deeply impressed by all of this year’s applicants, but Mariah’s achievements, involvement, service, and vision for the future stood out. She beautifully captured the mission of Molly’s Miracles, reminding us that kindness, service, and the way we treat others leave the most lasting impact.

We are honored to recognize Mariah and look forward to seeing all she accomplishes in the years ahead.


Lizzy Valentine

Chaparral High School | Parker, Colorado

Lizzy Valentine’s heart for service and dedication to others made her an outstanding recipient of the 2026 Molly Anne Corlett Legacy Scholarship.

Throughout high school, Lizzy excelled academically while serving in student government, participating in DECA, tutoring fellow students, and competing as a multi-sport varsity athlete. Her commitment to service extended far beyond the classroom through volunteer work in her community, youth camps, humanitarian efforts, and refugee outreach programs.

Lizzy plans to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner and shared that Molly’s example will serve as a reminder to treat others with the respect, care, and love that Molly so clearly demonstrated.

We are confident Lizzy will continue to honor Molly’s legacy through her compassion, determination, service, and leadership.


Sydney Vogel

Chaparral High School | Parker, Colorado

Molly’s Miracles was especially honored to award a second scholarship at Chaparral High School in recognition of the legacy of Mrs. Karen Tarbell. Through the generosity of the Tarbell family, this scholarship now honors two remarkable legacies of service and kindness.

Sydney Vogel exemplifies both. Guided by the motto inspired by her late father, “People helping people,” Sydney served as a peer counselor, student ambassador, advisory board member, Sources of Strength advocate, and four-year varsity volleyball athlete. She also dedicated her time to community service and worked as a caregiver helping elderly individuals remain in their homes.

Sydney shared that Molly’s story inspires her to live with kindness, intention, and purpose. She is committed to carrying Molly’s light forward by continuing to serve others and making a positive difference every day.

Her life reflects the belief that even the smallest acts of kindness can leave a lasting impact, and we are excited to see the difference she will continue to make.


Harper Hagen

Middle Park High School | Grand County, Colorado

The inaugural Molly Anne Corlett Legacy Scholarship recipient at Middle Park High School is Harper Hagen.

Harper embodies resilience, perseverance, and service. Throughout high school, he excelled academically, participated in National Honor Society, contributed to robotics and theatre programs, worked internships and jobs, volunteered extensively, and remained committed to his community.

Following the East Troublesome Fire, Harper spent weeks helping neighbors rebuild and restore what had been lost. That experience shaped a belief he carries with him today: “When a community is hurting, you show up and leave things better than you found it.”

Harper plans to pursue a degree in nuclear engineering, believing it to be an important part of the future of clean energy and long-term positive change. Like Molly, he is dedicated to service, quiet leadership, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

We are proud to recognize Harper and look forward to watching him continue to create positive change for generations to come.


Congratulations to all of our 2026 scholarship recipients. Thank you for carrying forward Molly’s legacy of kindness, service, faith, leadership, and bringing light to the world.