 Before I was in Blackhawk, I was in two awful car accidents that really changed my perspective on life and put me into a whole new outlook on it, and I enrolled at Blackhawk. Within the first handful of classes that I realized this is a much better setting. Instead of 200 people, it's 50 people. It definitely made it set in stone like, yeah, this is the place for me. This is the type of community I need to help my learning, and it was not long after that when I decided I wanted to do more. I wanted to do more classes. I wanted to do more in the offices, so I reached out to my boss like, hey, what else can I do? That is when I found peer advising. Ever since I was little, I have had this need to help people. If I'm not helping people, I feel like I'm useless. It means to me that I get to be the person that every student, every staff member can come to if they want to see a change, or if they even have an idea of what we could do for the future. That I get to be that person to bring it up to anyone who will listen to make that change possible. I feel like there's a large group of our community in Jainsville and Boy Area that just doesn't really know what we all have to offer. So for me, my biggest goal with this is getting out into the community, making the community come here and see what we have and just understand that this is like a little gold mine, and we have it and it's not been tapped yet. To me, that's really what the ambassador is, is showing everyone the gold mine we have here.