From Longview to Dallas, Jasmine Hopkins' nursing journey

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Jasmine grew up in a small town in Texas called Longview. She was raised by her mother who worked as a caregiver at a nursing home. Her mother would often take Jasmine to work along with her. This set her life course. At a young age, she saw first hand how much passion her mother had for her work, the dedication she had for her patients, and how her patients loved and respected her mother.

Later on in Jasmine’s life, she decided to follow in her mother’s footsteps and pursue a career in nursing. “I just always thought I could see myself helping people” she mused when I spoke with her recently. Her dream is to become a registered nurse (RN).

When she was in middle school, she gave birth to her first child. While some may view this as a barrier to pursuing a career or education, for Jasmine it was a boost of motivation. “I always like to tell people that having a kid does not have to stop you,” she advised. After having her first child, she took charge of her life: she graduated from high school a year early and moved out of her parents’ house to live on her own.

Between working jobs at fast food restaurants and in customer service, Jasmine was able to take care of herself and her child. But, she never forgot her dreams to be a nurse - she started work as a caregiver at a nursing home and started to climb the nursing ladder. She registered for certified nursing assistant (CNA) classes through Dreambound and got her certification. Today she works as a CNA supporting three kids while preparing to go to nursing school.

Jasmine also inspired her twin sister Jacqueline who is currently pursuing a CNA certification in Dallas through Dreambound as well.

Risha Centeno
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Risha is part of Dreambound's SEO team, where she researches, writes, and edits the content that helps prospective students compare vocational training programs across the U.S. She also works with the engineering team to fix site-level issues that affect content quality and reader experience. Her Information Technology degree gives her a careful, methodical approach to content, checking program details, costs, timelines, salary figures, and licensing requirements against trusted sources to keep what students read accurate.

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