Sharon Sara has secured a $30,000 college scholarship for winning the contest with her 'Together As One' artwork.
The Doodle for Google 2020 winner has been announced as Sharon Sara, a fifth-grader from Frisco, Texas.
Sharon's winning entry was titled"Together As One" and shows a group of six friends holding hands. The winner's artist statement explained the drawing and said:"I show kindness by sticking together with my friends in tough times. I drew people coming together and not thinking about the outside but being together because of their personality."
As the winner of the Doodle for Google contest, Sharon has won a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology package for her elementary school, as well as Google hardware and"fun Googley swag."
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