Meet Sonya
Sonya Bumpers has been an M-POWER fixture since shortly after we opened our doors. Beginning her service as a board member, she was hired on as a staff member on November 4, 2002, a day she'll always remember as it marked her anniversary of being five years clean.
Director of the Health Center Laura Washington says,
"Sonya wears many hats in her role as Clinic Support Specialist and we appreciate her ability to wear them all well! We rely on her to keep her finger on the pulse of the community so that we can better service our clients. She is truly a joy to work with and be around."
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Tell us a little bit about yourself including a few things we may not know about you.
"I'm a single mom of a twenty-year-old who desires to be a helpmate. I represented the State of Alabama for All Kids in Washington, D.C. where I got to meet the US Surgeon General. One of my fondest memories is getting to sit next to Coretta Scott King. She smelled like Delilah's water. I also shook Nick Saban's hand even though I'm an Auburn fan."
What is your role at M-POWER?
"I guess you could call me the clinic liaison. From opening and closing to everything in between, I'm the people part of the clinic."
What would people never guess you do in your role?
"I rely on my discernment when people present their stories to us. I've learned how to ask the right questions to get the true answer as to why patients are here and how we can best meet their needs. The Lord really speaks to me in that still small voice."
What are some nicknames people have for you at M-POWER?
"I guess a lot of people call me Ms. Bumpers or just Bumpers for short. Also, sometimes people refer to me as 'that short lady' when they don't remember my name."
What aspect of your role do you enjoy the most?
"I enjoy the feeling of completion when a person presents a need, it gets assessed, and that person leaves with the need met, feeling better."
Before working here, what was the most unusual or interesting job you've ever had?
"I worked for the State of Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences for ten years doing autopsies."
What kinds of hobbies and interests do you have outside of work?
"I love shopping at Steinmart. I enjoy serving the community through the Order of Eastern Star's "Friendly Sisters Chapter #27", Ronald McDonald House, and Birmingham AIDS Outreach. I love relaxing with family and friends and grilling."
What is one thing you couldn't live without?
"Love and respect from my family and friends."
What is your hidden talent?
"Cooking, singing and crafting - but they're not so hidden."
What is your favorite movie and book?
"Imitation of Life is my favorite movie, and my favorite book is the Prayer of Jabez. I always get something good out of it."
What is your favorite M-POWER memory?
"There are so many. I can remember a funny moment at a staff retreat years ago. I remember worlds colliding when friends of mine were having a house built by one of our volunteer's husband's companies. I loved the puppet shows during the Birthday Party for Jesus we used to host. I remember giving Artur Davis a tour of our building.
The funniest memory, though, had to be when we used to do benevolence and one person who didn't qualify came down to speak with me. He was a big man, 6'6" tall, and he was ready for a discussion with strong words. When he finally saw me he just deflated. I think it had something to do with our height difference, but the fight just left him."
What kind of legacy do you hope to leave?
"I hope to be known as someone whose level of integrity always spoke first, and to be remembered as someone whose heart was caring and kind."