What are your interests and hobbies? I like to listen to music, sit around a fire and dance.
What activity do you enjoy the most during the Summer? I enjoy spending my time riding side-by-sides and going to the river.
What is your preferred Summer drink? I like to drink Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut.
If I were to provide you with $50,000 to create a positive impact in your community, how would you use it to bring about meaningful change? I would give half of it to Kiamichi Technology Center because they helped me, and they could use it to help other youth like me. I would give the other half to the hospital where I work so they could help bring healthcare services to other parts of the county.
Have you ever had any prior work experiences or volunteer opportunities? During high school, I worked on campus completing tasks such as moving items and assisting with stripping and waxing floors. I was also involved in Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, where I participated in cleaning and other service activities. In addition, I volunteered at Kiamichi Technology Centers, where during the holiday season we visited nursing homes and decorated bulletin boards for residents.
Could you share your experience working at McCurtain Memorial Hospital? I currently work as a phlebotomist at McCurtain Memorial Hospital. My responsibilities include drawing blood, properly labeling samples and assisting with other related tasks as needed.
What is something you learned from working at the hospital? I have learned the importance of not being afraid to admit when I make a mistake. I believe mistakes are opportunities to learn, grow, and improve in my work.
What is your dream career? My dream career is to continue working as a phlebotomist. I would eventually like to become a traveling phlebotomist.
How do you stay motivated when faced with challenging tasks or projects? I stay motivated by remembering why I chose my career field and focusing on the people I am able to help through my work.
Can you share one challenge you've faced due to your disability and how you managed to overcome it? When I first began training as a phlebotomist, it was challenging to learn the techniques. I have limited mobility in my right hand, so I primarily perform phlebotomy using my left hand. During my training at Kiamichi Technology Centers, my instructor, Mrs. Sullens, took the time to help me adapt and find techniques that worked for me, which allowed me to successfully complete the program.
How should youth handle mistakes or regrets as they move forward? I believe mistakes are a natural part of life. They provide opportunities to improve, and it is important to keep moving forward and ask for help when needed.
What is the most significant goal or dream you wish to achieve in your lifetime? I would like to become a nurse one day.
What would you like the world to know about you? I had a stroke before I was born, which caused limited mobility in my right hand. However, I have not let that stop me from pursuing my goals. I believe that despite having a disability, I can achieve anything I set my mind to.
Is there anyone specific you'd like to give a shoutout to? I would like to thank God, my family, my occupational therapists, Sendi Raney and Mia Kemp, and my physical therapist, April Hurst. I would also like to thank my instructors at Kiamichi Technology Centers, including Mrs. Tapley and Mrs. Sullens, as well as my Pre-ETS instructor, Shelia Kates, for their support and guidance.
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