As a first-generation college student, I am setting the standard for success for my younger brother and sister. I push myself because I have people looking up to me.
This place is a sanctuary. This is a place where I can come and be myself.
Seeing what Comer is doing for the Greater Grand Crossing area is just so awe-inspiring, and it really makes me feel like that I can also add and contribute and help progress this community.
I was asked recently what is the greatest lesson I gained from Comer and it is simple: to have audacious ambitions for the future.
The people at GCYC have been so impactful. Their guidance, encouragement and care have created an environment where we can grow and discover who we are.
Going to Comer gave them guidance, structure, and people to lean on. If my kids needed advisors or someone to talk to after school, they had that.
They always asked how I was doing and how my classes were going. It was like a voice in the back of my head saying, ‘You can do it, Jermaine. You can graduate. You’re doing a great job. Keep going!’
My success means everything to my family. I work hard every day so one day I can give my community the resources Comer has offered me. I want to be an agent of change.
Togetherness is important to me because it helps communities thrive.
reflecting on the meaning of resilience and togetherness.
You have to know you are able to go out there and make change no matter how small it is. If you are able to impact just one person’s life, that can lead to many because it can become a chain reaction.
My lifetime goal is being a leader who speaks up and changes policy to further justice. That would be one way that I can leave my mark.
People that want to do better and promote good change give me hope. Those people are everywhere and they have aspirations too.
As long as I know that people still believe in me, I feel like I can have that energy and push to stay focused and work hard and try to be in the film industry.
Comer was my second home -- where I gained my first summer job, first internship, first scholarship, first mentor, and overall helped shape me as a man.