
People gravitate toward Daisy Recinos positive energy and engaging communication style.
As a community outreach coordinator a position she learned about from a 蹤獲扦-Dearborn classmate Recinos promotes , a nonprofit that works to enhance life where she grew up in Southwest Detroit. Being a little older and more experienced than some of her classmates, Recinos finds ways to encourage people who experience obstacles and tutors students in a variety of subjects from mathematics to Spanish.
We are all in this together. So lets help each other out. And when you help someone learn, you learn too, she says. You might not learn more about the subject you are helping teach, but youll gain a deeper understanding about someones challenges, their goals and their communication style.
Recinos is a can-do Communications major whos graduating college with honors later this month. She makes it look effortless while balancing school, work, volunteering, a pandemic and family. But behind Recinos smile and energy is the reality that pushed her to a college graduation nearly a decade in the making.
Ive seen struggles and Ive experienced them, says Recinos, who is in 蹤獲扦-Dearborns SOAR Program, which is for adults 25 and older, parents or veterans who are pursuing their first bachelors degree. So, mentally, my goal is to be the person you wish you would have had in your life during those hard times.
Recinos says she is driven by educational opportunity, something she says her mother didnt have as a child in Guatemala. Recinos is motivated to prove others wrong; prior to her time at 蹤獲扦-Dearborn, Recinos had a school academic adviser tell her that she wasnt going to make it in college. And Recinos is encouraged by the people who believe in her and wants to reward their faith with results.
蹤獲扦-Dearborn has given me everything I need to flourish. My confidence has grown along with my education. I really do have a different outlook on life, Recinos says. The SOAR Program reminds us to take the negative and make it into a positive learning experience. When that was first said to me, I thought, You can do that? But it absolutely works and Ill live by it forever.
She says her interest in the communications field came from her want to reach out and help others. Her professors and the SOAR Program team helped her see how her natural talents and personal goals made the major a good professional fit. I hadnt written a paper in years, but my professors saw something in me and kept encouraging me to find and use my voice as a way to connect with people. They also taught me not everyone understands or communicates the same way, so its important to step back and listen to cognitively translate what people need.
In addition to majoring in the Communications, shes minoring in Linguistics and Hispanic Studies. Recinos is active with the international youth association Ambassadors for Christ and has traveled the world bringing food, clothing and language translation services when doing mission work in countries like Nicaragua, the Philippines and her mother and fathers native country of Guatemala.
She plans to continue her global work in the future, but for now the nonprofit community outreach coordinator plans to stay close-to-home and help her Southwest Detroit neighbors begin a fruit and vegetable garden, facilitate community conversations about improvements people want to see, and continue using her communication skills to connect people with resources.
蹤獲扦-Dearborn helped me find my purpose, Recinos says. Now its my turn to go out and continue using what I learned here to support my community and make the world a better place.