Hobbies and interests
Guitar
Singing
Painting and Studio Art
Makeup and Beauty
Jewelry Making
Roller Skating
Reading
Adult Fiction
Adventure
Mystery
Literary Fiction
I read books daily
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Hi! My name is Amaya Gomez! I am a BSW student at Saint Leo University, but soon to be an MSW student. My goal in life is to advocate for those that cannot advocate for themselves. My life has been flooded with misfortunes and pain, but I have chosen to swim rather than sink. I have decided to use the experiences in my life to help others. As a driven, strong, and knowledgable woman, I want to finish my degrees and enter the workforce to immediately start using my talents and skills to improve the lives of the less fortunate and give a voice to the voiceless. The world uses and abuses us, but I choose to be used for good.
Education
Saint Leo University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Social Work
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Prison Corrections
Dream career goals:
Inmate Advocate
Research
Social Work
Saint Leo University — Researcher2022 – 2022
Public services
Advocacy
Social Work Club — President2020 – 2022
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Snap Finance “Funding the Future” Scholarship
As a BIPOC woman who has seen the effects of society on minorities and the underprivileged, I have dedicated my life to pursuing an education that will equip me with the tools to change the narrative that Americans live under. Currently, I am acquiring my Bachelor's Degree in Social Work at Saint Leo University, but I plan on pursuing graduate school to get my Masters in Social Work. With this degree, the doors will open for me to help those that are less fortunate and give a voice to the voiceless. Whether advocating for the elderly or fighting for my rights as a woman, I want to help anyone that I can.
Although my skills can be allocated in many different areas, the main focus and goals of my career are to work with incarcerated women to help them reintegrate into a society that has moved on without them. Many incarcerated women and individuals are left to fend for themselves once they are released from prison, which leads to a high rate of re-entry amongst previously incarcerated people. I believe that people who have served their time deserve a second chance, and when they get it, there should be someone there to help them merge back into society as quickly and efficiently as possible. Finding housing, employment, support, health care, and regaining stability in life are some of the main concerns and needs of released inmates, but those needs are being ignored.
So, to make some change in the justice system, I want to pursue a career as a social worker, primarily focused on the prison system. The work that I will be doing will help inmates being released and help society as a whole. We cannot change everyone, but most people need to be educated to make educated and just choices. It has been proven that giving community resources to inmates and helping with the release process results in a happier life for the previously incarcerated individual. Providing accurate knowledge and information to inmates has also helped lower the crime rate. The released individuals can function and find stability in their lives without turning to crime for help. Equipped with the knowledge needed, incarcerated individuals gain a chance at a new life; it also keeps re-entry statistics lower, showing that prisons are doing their jobs.
Social workers are advocates. The goal is to help marginalized and often-forgotten populations to find their voices and take back their lives. This is my goal, and it always has been since I was a child. I have always wanted to help the less fortunate and fight for the causes that truly matter. Without my degree, I will not be able to accomplish my dream of helping the community and society to become better for the generations to come. The world needs more social workers, and I am ready and willing to take on that role.