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Kristi Cain
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Kristi Cain
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WinnerBio
My name is Kristi Cain, and I’m currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Education with the goal of becoming a licensed K–6 teacher. Although I originally earned my associate degree in medical billing and coding, I soon realized my true calling wasn’t in a medical office—it was in the classroom, working hands-on with children and helping shape the next generation.
For years, I worked with children in daycares, preschools, and through my church and community. I also homeschooled my own children, and though I put my personal dreams on hold to focus on being a present and nurturing mother, that passion for teaching never left me. In fact, it was my daughter—now pursuing teaching herself—who reminded me of that dream and encouraged me to follow it once again. She told me how much watching me teach and love on others inspired her, and in turn, she inspired me to finally take this step.
I plan to work in our local school district, where I believe deeply in what our schools stand for. I’m also passionate about continuing my mission work, helping children outside the classroom grow spiritually, emotionally, and academically. As a woman of faith, a mother of eight, and someone returning to school later in life, I bring with me not only life experience, but a heart that is nurturing, dedicated, and determined.
My dream is not just to teach—it’s to make a lasting difference in the lives of children, both in the classroom and beyond.
Education
Ultimate Medical Academy-Clearwater
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Health and Medical Administrative Services
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
Sports
Basketball
Intramural1993 – 19974 years
Cheerleading
Intramural1996 – 19982 years
Research
Special Education and Teaching
Step Up Academy Homeschooling — Owner2012 – 2013
Arts
Delta Community college
Theatre2010 – 2012
Public services
Volunteering
Deeply Rooted Ministries — Founder and ministry leader2024 – PresentAdvocacy
Student Goverment association — President2010 – 2013Volunteering
Student Goverment association — Volunteer Leader2011 – 2011Volunteering
Faith Christian Church — Volunteer2010 – 2015Volunteering
Awakening Revival Center — Teacher2024 – Present
Bill E. Wood Memorial Scholarship
WinnerMy passion for ministry and serving others was ignited by two people: my pastor and his daughter Cheri. They didn’t just talk about faith—they lived it out, showing up for people in the quiet, messy, and meaningful moments. Cheri especially led by example, taking me under her wing and showing me that real ministry isn’t about titles—it’s about love in action. Watching her and my pastor serve others with humility and joy taught me that leadership means showing up where others won’t.
That heart for service also runs deep in my family. My grandfather and father both served in the Army, and my father-in-law and mother-in-law served in the Navy. I’ve always looked up to them. Their sacrifices, courage, and commitment have shaped how I see leadership. They served our country with honor, and now I want to serve people with that same kind of dedication. My greatest respect is for veterans and civil servants who often go unrecognized when they come home. That’s why I have a deep passion for helping the homeless—especially those who once wore a uniform and gave their all.
That calling led me to start Deeply Rooted Ministries. We serve through food drives, outreach events, and by simply being there for people who feel forgotten. One moment that stands out is when a family in our church lost everything in a fire. No one asked me to take charge, but I felt the nudge in my spirit. I gathered clothes, cooked meals, collected donations, and helped coordinate a place for them to stay. I wasn’t trying to be a hero—I just remembered what my pastor once said: “True leadership steps in without needing the spotlight.”
I’ve also carried this heart for service into my personal life. I’m a wife and a mom of eight, including two sets of twins born 11 months apart. Life is full, but so is my purpose. After putting my dreams on hold to raise my children, I’ve gone back to school to become a teacher. My daughter, who was once homeschooled by me, is now studying to become a teacher herself. She told me I was her inspiration—and now she’s mine. That full-circle moment is what gave me the courage to believe it’s not too late to follow my calling.
I want to teach. I want to serve. I want to lead in the background—lifting others up the way my pastor, Cheri, and my military family have always lifted me. Leadership isn’t loud. It’s faithful.