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Social Work
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Danica Antoine
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Social work graduate student aspiring to be a clinical social worker. My skills learned will be used to help others reach their full potential in life.
Education
Southern Adventist University
Master's degree programMajors:
- Social Work
Oakwood University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Social Work
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:
medical social work
Dream career goals:
Clinical Social Worker
International Student Assistant
Student Admissions2021 – Present3 yearsSocial work Intern
Crestwood Hospital2016 – 20171 yearNursing Assistant
Bayview Hospital2019 – 20212 yearsSocial worker
Veterans Home2018 – 20191 year
Public services
Volunteering
Safe Zone Summer Camp — Team Leader2020 – 2020
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Mahlagha Jaberi Mental Health Awareness for Immigrants Scholarship
Immigrants are a valuable source to the community and the economy. I see immigrants as silent partners, the ones who are never talked about but are the roots of success. I first came to the united states back in 2013 as an F1 student, excited, ambitious, and ready to take over the world. My major at the time was nursing. For as long as I could remember that is all I wanted to do. There was no other profession I even dared to consider. Although I was afraid of the unexpected. I was confident that my dreams will finally come true in the land of opportunity.
Three months after my arrival, I was withdrawn, sad, and alone. I missed my family and I had no one to reach out or talk to. I cried myself to sleep many nights thinking I made a huge mistake in leaving my homeland Barbados and coming to a place I barely knew anything about. This continued for another month until I met a wonderful friend at the time, who took me under her wings and helped me adjust to a world that I simply wasn't used to. Each day, I pushed myself to keep going and reminded myself that I wasn't here for me, but also my family. They were so proud of me and I couldn't let them down. That was not an option for me.
My depression went on for months, even after meeting my friend, simply because depression does not magically disappear. However, I made it my mission to reach out to others and utilize the available services to help immigrants like me. It wasn't easy but it eventually made a huge difference in my life.
In my sophomore year, I switched from nursing to social Work. A career path that I never imagined would be my journey. Social work eventually became my source of inspiration and a profession I used greatly to my advantage as an immigrant. I was able to learn of the many resources available to not only help myself but others around me. Now that I am a graduate student completing my MSW, I hope to use the skills learned in my profession and from experience to help other immigrants like myself. Ironically my focus is mental health and I truly believe this is where I should be.
Mental health is overlooked by so many and sadly still stigmatized. I hope to one day create a space for not only immigrants but for the community at large to adequately deal with any mental issues they have experienced or may be experiencing. The only way to eliminate these issues is if we all work together as a community. If I am so honored to win this scholarship I will continue to be that beacon of hope within the community.