
Carolyn Evelyn
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Carolyn Evelyn
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Hello, I am Carolyn Evelyn, 44 years of age and I have returned to school to begin elevating my dream career in healthcare. I have been working as a CNA, putting my children through school. Now, I’m a full-time honor student, on my second semester into my ASN track program . I also work full-time giving the best patient care experience to my patients I encounter nightly. I am dedicated to, honest and I love to help others. I am excited about my journey and I look forward to working together with other healthcare professionals to combat this healthcare crisis in our country.
Education
Chattahoochee Technical College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
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Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Travel CNA
Favorite Healthcare2021 – 20232 yearsCNA
Piedmont Healthcare System2023 – Present2 years
Public services
Volunteering
Hosea Feed the homeless — Passing out prepackaged meals during holiday season2020 – Present
Marie Jean Baptiste Memorial Scholarship
My name is Carolyn Evelyn 44-year single mother of 5 amazing children and 3 amazing grandsons. I raised well over 14 children throughout my young age. Since I was a teen having and raising my children I always helped and raised my neighbor's children as well. I came up in a time where there was a real village and your neighbors were part of that village. We disciplined each other's children, fed each other's children, and gave shelter if and when it was needed.
Besides working a full-time job on the weekends and being a full-time student, I still find the time to volunteer at Hosea to help feed the homeless, and the Atlanta community food bank, and I help my elderly neighbors with tasks around the yard and inside the home. I am in pursuit of becoming a nurse and once I am licensed I plan to donate my time to the local shelters and warming centers and around downtown Atlanta homeless encampments to help combat the failed healthcare system for the homeless.
I see a need for healthcare for the homeless every weekend at work. The homeless have needs too and not all are criminals running from capture. Some of these homeless people are our very own family members who have gone off grid, or have had some sort of mental breakdown and do not know where they belong. If we can bring back community clinics and community housing buildings we can help combat this homeless epidemic happening all over the United States and from what I recently learned homelessness is happening in other major countries as well. We as a people must now work together to find a solution to the problem that is not going away. Homelessness percentages across the country are growing at an all-time high.
Wanda G. Lear Memorial Scholarship
My name is Carolyn Evelyn, a 44-year-old single mother, student, and teacher of 5 amazing children and 3 grandchildren. I work full-time as a patient care tech on the weekends at a local hospital, all while home-schooling two grandsons and being a full-time student. My drive and ambition to become a nurse started at 11 years old. I witnessed an act of violence and unbeknown to me at the time, this was my calling, I jumped into action to help. I remember making a tunicate out of ripped bell-bottom jeans and applying pressure to a wound that was bleeding. I sat the person up against a wall and eventually, EMS came to do the real work. I laid in bed that night traumatized yet yearning for more adventure in helping someone. A future trauma nurse was born that day.
I took the time to have children and raise a family but the desire still burned deep within me. As the children grew up and pursued their dreams, I was left with that passion that burned even more. I decided it was never too late to pursue my dreams. I took my compassion to another level. I enrolled in the technical college, a 47-minute commute from my home. It was financially the best option for me. I know if I run out of financial aid the tuition is affordable.
I am enrolled in the nursing interdisciplinary track, three semesters into my prerequisite. With just one class left to take, the teas test for admission scoring, I will be ready to apply to the nursing program that begins in August. I am very active on campus despite having a full-time job and homeschooling grandsons. I am the student vice president of the National Society of Leadership and Success, I am treasurer of the Student Government Association and I assist Dr. Cumberbatch with curriculum for the nursing students already in the program.
My drive shows my dedication to this experience and with the help of your scholarship I can spend even more time working diligently towards my nursing degree. I will use the funds to purchase my next set of models to study A&P2. The hands-on models I have purchased off Amazon and returned because I simply can not afford to keep them come in handy when studying. I honestly feel because of them I have been able to obtain and keep my 3.8 GPA. The amount of study materials out there that a student like me can not afford to keep, you make it possible with your kind scholarships. Thank you for your time and dedication to us future nurses. Remember as you have given to us, we must give to others.
John J Costonis Scholarship
WinnerI am a single mother of five amazing children. Four young adults and one teenager with an old soul. He has been here before. A few times. I really enjoyed being a full time mom however I couldn’t escape my childhood dreams.
I’ve always wanted to be a Brain surgeon since a child. I have been fascinated with sutures, broken bones, healing the sick and helping the elderly. I would spend countless hours pacing the local emergency department looking for anyone who would allow me to watch their work. From CPR, to literally watching a lady get her wrist sutured back together.
During my lifetime adventures, my dreams were short lived once I became a mom.
Raising 5 beautiful children, their education came first. I’ve sacrificed my life, my time, and my commitments to them. After successfully getting three of the young adults through college, it is my turn.
I plan on becoming one of the best neurology nurses in the south. I have enrolled in chattahoochee tech in summer of 2024, maintaining a 3.5 gpa and will be inducted into the NSLS ( National Society Leadership and Success), an honor society through my school December of 2024.
I will receive my ASN in 2026 and pass the NCLEX to be an RN. I will continue my educational journey with Kennesaw State or Mercer University. I am excited and extremely focus driven by my goals.
The hardships I faced getting them through school was never being home to be a mother, not being able to afford to send my children to the prom or any other school events. It was rent or food, clothes or gas to get to work. I’ve went without to make sure they had. So, after I’ve successfully completed my mission of getting them world ready and educated, it’s my turn. It is time to pursue my dreams and climb up the socialization ladder. Its time for me to ditch parent plus loans and be able to afford to send my last one through college without the past struggles I encountered.
With this scholarship I will be able to spend more time in my books and less time on the clock to pursue my goals in becoming part of the solution to this healthcare crisis. I want to be there to support, nourish, educated, learn, grow and succeed with my future health care professionals that are out here getting the education and training we need to combat this crisis side by side together as one. Rest in peace Laken Riley.