El Paso, TX
Age
25
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino
Hobbies and interests
Exercise And Fitness
Reading
Psychology
I read books multiple times per month
US CITIZENSHIP
US Citizen
LOW INCOME STUDENT
Yes
Nicole Chavez
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WinnerBio
Hello! I’m Nicole Chavez, a Master’s student in Social Work at The University of Texas at El Paso with a commitment to transforming lives through mental health support. My journey is driven by a passion for becoming a Foster Care Therapist, where I aim to make a meaningful impact on the well-being of children and families.
Through my journey to understand and address the unique challenges faced by youth and families in our border region, I’ve gained valuable experience through my internship at the Juvenile Probation Department, which has allowed me to identify needs in the community and the Juvenile Justice System.
Currently, I’m furthering my goal as a home visitor with a local non-profit, where I provide early childhood education to parents of toddlers and offer assistance with basic needs. This not only allows me to support families at a foundational level but also aims to expand my knowledge on community needs and resources to better serve clients and prepare me to become a Foster Care Therapist.
Education
The University of Texas at El Paso
Master's degree programMajors:
- Social Work
GPA:
4
The University of Texas at El Paso
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Social Work
GPA:
3.8
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Social Work
Career
Dream career field:
Human Resources
Dream career goals:
Foster Care Therapist
Home Health Care Provider
Cuidado Casero2021 – 20221 yearTexas Home Visitor
El Paso Center for Children2024 – Present1 yearAfterschool specialist
Project Vida2024 – 2024Intake Department
The Juvenile Probation Department2023 – 20241 year
Public services
Volunteering
Grammies Daycare — Distributing Food to Communities in need2020 – 2020Volunteering
Opportunity Center — Collecting and Distributing Donations2023 – 2023
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Caring Futures Scholarship
WinnerBecoming a mother to my own mom at just twelve years old was an unexpected and life-altering experience. My mother was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, a disease that seemed to grow in severity with time, affecting her mobility and cognitive abilities. I watched as she struggled to walk, to hold even the lightest objects, and to remember routine tasks. It fell to me, a child myself, to become her primary caregiver. I would pick up the pieces—literally and figuratively—helping her navigate each day while wrestling with the fear and confusion that came with her illness.
There were many moments when I asked myself, "Why me?" I felt unprepared and overwhelmed by the responsibilities thrust upon me. Yet, seeing my mother smile when I brought her a treat or adjusted her pillows made all the struggles seem worthwhile. Those smiles became my strength, guiding me through the toughest times and teaching me the power of empathy.
This empathy carried over into my work in daycare, where I helped children navigate their emotions. I realized that in soothing their hurts, I was also healing my own. As I kept working with children and their families, I noticed how external parts of their lives could affect them. Understanding these connections intrigued an even more passion for helping others. This experience solidified my desire to pursue a career in Social Work, where I could offer the kind of holistic care that addresses not just emotional well-being, but also the practical needs of those I serve.
My journey in social work began at The University of Texas at El Paso, where I earned my Bachelor's in Social Work in May 2024. During my Bachelor's I did an internship with the Juvenile Probation Department to expand my own research into the needs of at-risk youth and families, to better understand why so many foster care children end up in prison. One of the needs identified was a significant need for positive recreational opportunities for at-risk youth. This realization led me to create a partnership between the Juvenile Probation Department and an afterschool program where youth could learn valuable skills like graphic design, music production, and 3D printing; and decrease the probability of youth engaging in at-risk activities. This experience also deepened my understanding of the systemic challenges these youth face and reinforced my commitment to making a difference.
As I continue my education with a Master's in Social Work, my goal is to become a foster care therapist. I want to provide stability and support for youth who have not had the same resources and opportunities as others. I believe that these children deserve opportunities to heal and thrive, with someone who sees them not just for their trauma, but for the potential within them.
This scholarship will not only support my educational journey but will also enable me to better serve the vulnerable communities that need compassionate care the most. It is an investment in a future where I can bring healing and hope to those who need it most.