Hobbies and interests
Business And Entrepreneurship
Medicine
Reading
Young Adult
I read books multiple times per week
Christina Medor
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WinnerChristina Medor
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WinnerBio
A first generation student hoping to make a difference in the world by being the voice often not heard
Education
Bentley University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Human Resources Management and Services
- Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Public Relations and Communications
Dream career goals:
Non-profit Public Relation Specalist
Hostess
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse2021 – Present3 years
Sports
Cheerleading
VarsityPresent
Research
Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences
Brigham and Women's Hospital — InternPresent
Arts
- DancePresent
Public services
Volunteering
Immigration Family Services Institute — Teaching AssistantPresent
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Servela Theodore Memorial Scholarship
WinnerBeing born to two immigrant parents means a few things. First, I would be raised to take pride in where my parents came from, I would learn to value education, something my parents sacrificed for me, and I would learn first hand what life without higher education looks like. My parents immigrated to the United States from Haiti, a third world country that lacks a strong government, no promises of quality education and unfortunately is ridden with poverty. Knowing this, they made their way to the United States leaving behind the only life they had ever known and began their family in what was advertised as the land of opportunity but for years after being there, learned that those opportunities may not apply to everyone. My parents had to give up hopes of obtaining the education they dreamed of in order to provide a life, from the very beginning of it, that they never had for my sisters and I.
In America, there are very few jobs for those who do not have college or even complete high school education that allow people to support themselves and their families. Due to the life lasting effects child labor can have on a woman, my mother lost her ability to work, leaving the pressures on my father alone to provide for himself, his wife and his four children as well as his family members still in Haiti. Because of this, I have never met a more hard working, determined man than my father. He alongside my mother gave the ultimate sacrifices, putting their children before any dreams they had. I know stories like these are not one in a million, as it is the reality of many first generation students. But, what makes my story different is the motivations I acquired from it. Knowing the amount of hard work immigrant parents put into their lives so that their kids may gain the opportunity to do all that they have dreamed of has inspired me to go into the field of Public Relations. It is a field that my parents may not completely understand, but I know I can make an impact. Being the voice of people under represented and over worked is what I am hoping to do.
Non profit organizations are probably the reason I am where I am today. Without the support I gained through The Steppingstone Foundation, there is no telling what and where I would be. My goal in the future is to become a Public Relations Specialist for non profit organizations so that they can gain the recognition and support that they deserve for offering all that they do for kids like me. Children whose parents didn’t know everything about navigating America but knew that it was the best choice for their children. Working with nonprofit organizations is a dream of mine that will become tangible after completing my degree and hopefully, all that my parents sacrificed for me will be worth it.