Danielle Nesson-Morgan lost her leg to bone cancer when she was just three-months-old.
Now 26 years later and the solo-mother is using her experience to help others with disabilities navigate through life.
Nesson-Morgan was entering her final year of a Bachelor of Social Work at Toi Ohomai and wants to work as a disability advocate once she graduates.
"My dream is to work with clients who face physical challenges to help them improve all areas of their life. There's currently no disability advocacy services in Rotorua at all... local advocacy is an area of work I'm passionate about."
She was one of six Rotorua students with significant disabilities who will receive a share of $10,000 from this year's BayTrust Dillon Scholarship fund to help them complete their tertiary study.