Michelle Campbell, an alum from Take Stock’s first class in our Take Stock Duval program (2001), said this about her life-changing experience: “Because of Take Stock in Children, I have successfully earned my degree and embarked on a fulfilling career. Being one of the first recipients of the scholarship in 1995 has had a lasting impact on my life, and I am forever grateful for that early intervention.”
We’re thrilled to share Michelle’s story and gratitude for Take Stock in Children as she reflects on those early years in the program to hopes for the future.
In this episode:
- Michelle Campbell’s journey applying for the Take Stock in Children of Duval County scholarship program
- The lasting impact of mentorship: How Michelle’s mentor supported her beyond high school
- Valuable advice for Take Stock in Children students aspiring to pursue higher education
- Michelle’s college journey and her exploration of Psychology and Criminal Justice careers
- The crucial role of mentors in all stages of life and their influence on career development
- Overcoming challenges: Staying determined to achieve a college degree and career goals
- The unique experience of being a first-generation college student and the drive to succeed
- Michelle’s commitment to paying it forward and supporting the next generation of scholarship students
- How the Take Stock in Children program profoundly impacted Michelle’s life and continues to shape her future
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