My
name is Yaweta Ndovi. I am originally from Zambia, Africa. My mother and seven
sisters live in Zambia. I live in Little Elm, Texas. I am married and my
husband and I have three sons. Our sons are ages 17, 11 and 4 years old. I work
and go to school full time. I have been working as an accounts specialist at
Capital One bank for 5 years. My hobbies are reading, shopping, attending
fashion shows and spending time with my family.
I
am a health studies major. I will graduate from Texas Women's University next
year in December. After attaining my bachelor’s degree I plan to transfer to
University of North Texas for a master’s in public health. My ultimate goal is
to work for the United Nations or any other non-governmental organization in
Sub- Saharan Africa. I am interested in women and children’s health. I believe
a country or nation can only be successful if women and children are healthy. I
expect to gain knowledge about women’s health from this class. Something unique
about me, I was raised in home of females only so I have a strong passion for
women and I am a girly girl. I also love to work with children.
Hi Yaweta,
ReplyDeleteI can not imagine living in a house with seven sisters. I am one of four children but only two of us are girls and there is a large age gap between me and my sister so we were not in the house together. Additionally, I have all boys. I am Mom to six boys, my sons and step sons. So as you can see, a house with seven girls would be very strange to me. You must all be very patient.
I live in Fort Worth and know many who attend the UNT Health Science Center. I understand it to be a fantastic facility and all that I know are happy with the programs. Good luck with your educational journey.
Best,
Dena