Meet May’s spotlight alumna, Sam Louis!
Samantha Louis is a current graduate of Simmons College School of Clinical Social Work (Class of 2013) and has a BS in psychology and a minor in Criminal Justice from Bridgewater State University. She is currently employed part time under the student program at the VA hospital. Bottom Line connected her with this program about 5 years ago and she has been there since. She was born in Haiti and moved to Boston when she was 5 years old. She enjoy dancing and being around her awesome family and friends. Her current plan now is to find a “big girl” job and venture into the real world.
High School: Social Justice Academy
College: Bridgewater State University (undergrad) and Simmons College (masters)
Graduation Year: 2011 and 2013
Bottom Line Memory: Going over college applications, college tours and awesome care packages.
If I could send a care package, I’d fill it with: Hope and a flashlight. A lot of times life happens and things get a little hard and a little dark. With hope and a flashlight we can see our way through.
Why I stay involved with Bottom Line: Bottom Line is very important to me- people there have helped me to get where I am now. Before Bottom Line, I never thought of applying to a four-year college. I intended to go to a community college and then see what happened from there. Bottom Line gave me hope. I love the cause and want to support it in its mission.
People would be surprised to learn that I used to: I used to have no intentions of driving or learning how to do it.
The BEST part of being a college graduate is: I made new friends from all over the world and of different cultures. I experienced a lot of different things and gained a lot of knowledge.
Join me by supporting Bottom Line by attending volunteering opportunities!
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