Catherine Mcauley: My Journey Into The Field

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Upon my graduating from Mount Aloysius, and as I start my journey into the workforce, I see myself continuing the legacy of Catherine McAuley by bridging the communication divide between the Deaf and hearing worlds. I am passionate about interpreting, and know I can make a difference in many people’s lives. With regards to Mercy, I am certain this value will remain integrated as part of my life. I have always been known to show mercy and compassion to everyone I meet, and I believe that it has become a part of who I am. In my career, I will stay true to my beliefs and will make sure that every person I encounter will have their needs and wants be met. Within my community, I will continue the fundraising efforts I’ve been committed to since the age of seven. It’s just how I was raised, and it has become a huge part of whom I am. …show more content…

Community Service has become one of my favorite pastimes, because no matter what I am doing, I am able to see how my help makes an impact on so many people. In my career, Service will be prominent because, not only will I be working to be of service to whomever I am working with, but I also will volunteer my time to non-for-profits or other worthy organizations in need of an interpreter. In my community, I will, without a doubt, continue to volunteer for as many different organizations as possible, for as much time as I possibly

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