Jennie, 34, has dreamed of attending college “forever,” she said. Seeing her brother go away to college and study engineering made her wish for a similar experience. “I’ve just thought about it but never applied,” she said.
But with encouragement from OP staff and others, Jennie took the first step and applied at Minneapolis Community & Technical College. She was thrilled to learn that she was accepted and will enroll in Fall 2021. She plans to study Human Services and someday help other people with disabilities – especially hidden disabilities like hers. Jennie would also like to do legislative advocacy for disability rights, and be a voice for people who feel they don’t have one. “I believe I can inspire others not to judge people who don’t look like they have a disability.”
Jennie has a rare, misunderstood neurological disorder that affects one in a million people. Her disorder encompasses several distinct features which can include lack of muscle tone and coordination, stiffening of extremities, fast eye movements, developmental delays and seizures. “I’ve learned to deal with it in the best way I know how,” she said, adding that she’s connected with people around the world who share the condition.
Jennie has gained experience over the years as a valuable member of the OP team working at Greater Twin Cities United Way. OP staff recognized Jennie's potential from the start and encouraged her to pursue her dreams. Congratulations, Jennie! We can’t wait to see what you do next!