A student at Florida State University, majoring in Human Development and Family Sciences with a minor or potential double major in Criminology. Part of the National Society of Leadership and Success and a Student Ambassador for Take Stock in Children Program. Much experience with research and has AP Capstone diploma. Was part of student government in high school. Driven by a proven track record of leadership and innovation, I excelled at Chick-fil-A by enhancing team productivity and customer satisfaction. I successfully created a safe and positive experience for campers while leading community-focused initiatives for the City Of Treasure Island, demonstrating exceptional patience, civic dedeication, and decision-making abilities.
Hospice Volunteer: Due to the prevalence of Covid-19, volunteers were unable to interact with patients in-person. Therefore, we were limited to no-contact methods of showing our support and devotion to members of Suncoast Hospice. As a hospice volunteer, I provided companionship, emotional support, and practical assistance to individuals who are terminally ill and their families. By offering their time and compassion, I had the ability to enhance the quality of life for those facing end-of-life care needs, which is a valuable service to the community. I was also in charge of the Teen Video Project 3.0. This consisted of me composing and editing a video for the hospice patients. I was given hours of footage and had the task of condensing it to a final 15 minute finished product. This also included an extensive conduction of research regarding the history and purpose of Hospice and including this information in the film.
Recycling Club: I was part of the recycling club in high school, but these efforts continued on after I graduated. I have participated in several beach clean-ups and conducted a clean-up of my own with the campers I worked with last summer. This allowed them to actively participate in activities that contribute to the betterment of their community and the environment.