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Akasha O’Connor
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Akasha O’Connor
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My name is Akasha O’Connor, and I am dedicated to becoming a travel nurse while also striving to be the first college graduate in my family. My goal is to achieve financial independence, setting a positive example for my family. Currently, I am serving in the Army and am actively pursuing my degree through online education during my deployment.
Education
Three Rivers College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
David L. Burns Memorial Scholarship
Helping individuals who struggle with addiction is a deeply personal and significant commitment for me, shaped by years of observing the profound effects of substance abuse on my loved ones. Growing up surrounded by family members grappling with addiction has instilled in me a strong desire to support and uplift those caught in the throes of this challenging battle. The emotional toll of witnessing their struggles has fueled my passion for nursing, as I aspire to provide care and compassion to those who need it most.
From an early age, I was confronted with the harsh realities of addiction. The pain and suffering of my loved ones were palpable, and it was heartbreaking to see them trapped in a cycle of dependency. I often found myself in caretaker roles, providing support and encouragement while navigating the tumultuous waters of their addiction. These experiences taught me the importance of empathy, patience, and understanding. They highlighted how addiction is not merely a personal failing but a complex issue that affects individuals and their families on multiple levels.
My commitment to helping those struggling with addiction goes beyond mere observation; it is a calling. I understand that addiction can lead to feelings of isolation and hopelessness, and I want to be a beacon of hope for those who feel lost. As a future nurse, I am dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment where individuals can begin their journey toward recovery. My goal is to not only treat their physical ailments but also to address the emotional and psychological aspects of addiction, fostering a holistic approach to healing.
Moreover, witnessing the resilience of those battling addiction has inspired me. Many individuals possess an incredible strength that often goes unrecognized. I want to harness that strength, helping them realize their potential and guiding them toward recovery. I believe that education and awareness are essential components in combating addiction, and I hope to advocate for increased resources and support systems for individuals and their families.
In conclusion, my lifelong experiences with addiction have profoundly shaped my desire to help those in need. The struggles I have witnessed have not only motivated me to pursue a career in nursing but have also instilled a deep sense of responsibility to make a positive impact in the lives of others. By dedicating my career to supporting individuals struggling with addiction, I hope to honor my loved ones and contribute to a future where recovery is possible for all.