Hobbies and interests
Animals
ATV Riding
Hunting
Fishing
Basketball
Criminal Justice
Law
Kimberly Johns
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My ultimate career goal is to become a child abuse prosecutor, I want to give children the voice and power they feel they don't have. I plan to go to law school after receiving my bachelors in criminal justice - Law option. I am passionate about making a change and being that i use a wheelchair full time I want to break the stereotype of people with disabilities being unable to achieve such goals and aspirations. I was paralyzed in a car accident when I was 11 years old and I have not let that slow me down the last 9 years. As soon as I was of the age I found my own vehicle that I put adaptable features on like hand controls and a remote controlled crane that brings my wheelchair to and from the bed of the pickup. I strived for physical independence the second it was taken from me and I work everyday to keep it. I am goal oriented and a very dedicated person to others and myself.
Education
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
Minors:
- Law
GPA:
3.7
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
lawyer
Dream career goals:
Sports
Basketball
2019 – 20201 year
Public services
Volunteering
Safe Passage: Child and Family Advocacy Center — My role was engage with by playing and talking to all children we see as well as watching over the front desk to unlock to front door for clients or employees as well as answer the phone to direct callers.2024 – 2024
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Audra Dominguez "Be Brave" Scholarship
At the age of 11, I was in a car accident that left me paralyzed from the waist down and wheelchair-bound for the rest of my life. I had so many dreams and aspirations, I played sports and loved basketball and riding horses and in a split instance I thought that all was taken from me. I wasn’t sure yet by age 11 what my set career goal was going to be, but before the car accident, I knew I had a world of opportunities to choose from. After this life-changing incident, I had to have a new outlook on my life and that it wasn’t over but there were going to be more struggles than before along the way, but I wouldn’t let that stop me from being the person God has planned for me. After having a social worker come into my life at 14 years old and being opened to the world of the courts and criminal justice system, I instantly knew my career goal was going to be in the justice system. I wanted to be a social worker at first, but I know that they do home visits and being that I am in a wheelchair I knew I wouldn’t be able to get in and out of everyone’s home I would need to. After researching the different law careers, I found the career of a Child Abuse Prosecutor and my first thought was how hard emotionally that career could be, but also how much they help our communities and keep children safe. I struggle with anxiety from childhood trauma and my car accident, but because of my obstacles, I know what it’s like to feel helpless and not in control of a situation. My hardships and life experience have made me who I am today, a fighter, who doesn’t give up on what she believes in. I started taking college classes in high school to get a head start on the many years of schooling I have ahead of me. Many people doubted that I could do it, but after graduating high school I was not going to let being in a wheelchair take away my independence and goals so I got my own apartment and moved an hour and a half away from my small town for college. Despite the struggles of my disability and anxiety when getting overwhelmed easily at times and it taking me longer to get anywhere I have maintained amazing grades in my classes. I plan on transferring to the University of Colorado Colorado Springs to finish up my associate's degree and start on my bachelor's degree.