Student Spotlight: Julia
Dec 16 2020
My name is Julia (aka Giggles, Mouse, Beanhead). I grew up in wild and wonderful West Virginia and lived there for twenty-five years.
The Literacy Alliance offices will be closed, and no classes will be held from Tuesday, December 24, 2024, through Wednesday, January 1, 2025. Regular office hours and Project Graduate (GED/HSE) classes will resume on Thursday, January 2, 2025. Project Connect (ELL) classes will restart on Monday, January 6, 2025. From our families to yours, have a safe and joyful holiday season!
My name is Jhenna; I am a mother of 3 terrific boys. My oldest just turned 20-years-old this month. I have been happily married for 15 years. I have been sober for 33 months. The Jhenna I am today is a long way from the Jhenna I was just a few short years ago.
To say I had a traumatic childhood would be an understatement. At 16, I became a mother. By the time I was 17, I was on my own with my child. I always loved school and was disappointed when I had to drop out after my son was born, but I couldn’t afford a babysitter for both work and school. In addition to other obstacles, I am bipolar, have ADHD and PTSD. Five years ago, I tried to kill myself and almost succeeded. I was intubated and hospitalized. When I woke up, I decided that wasn’t who I was meant to be.
“To anyone wanting to get their HSE, if you are scared, believe me, call The Literacy Alliance; it is worth it.”
Last year I obtained my driver’s license for the first time in my life and then was determined to see if I could get my high school equivalency diploma. That’s when I saw a story on the news about The Literacy Alliance and decided to check it out. Calling TLA that day has been the best decision I have ever made. The people at The Literacy Alliance were so kind and free of judgment. I cannot express how much I enjoyed my time there. I know I couldn’t have made it without their help. The teachers and tutors all worked so well with me. Today, with my diploma in hand, I am proud to say I have finally completed one of my life’s dreams. To anyone wanting to get their HSE, if you are scared, believe me, call The Literacy Alliance; it is worth it.
I have recently been accepted at Ivy Tech and start in January. I am enrolled in the culinary arts program and will fulfill another lifelong goal. I am forever grateful to The Literacy Alliance; TLA helped me obtain my HSE diploma and has given me the confidence to follow my deepest dreams and goals.
Dec 16 2020
My name is Julia (aka Giggles, Mouse, Beanhead). I grew up in wild and wonderful West Virginia and lived there for twenty-five years.
Nov 30 2020
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