Rising Star: Samantha Desmornes
March 6th, 2022
Meet Samantha, a CSF Senior Scholar who has passionately dedicated herself to helping the Greater Boston community. As a senior at Saint Joseph Preparatory High School in Brighton, Samantha has worked as a volunteer for numerous organizations in Brighton, Brockton, and Jamaica Plains.
Samantha, who attended Mother Caroline Academy in Dorchester prior to Saint Joseph Prep, frequently volunteers her time to a variety of worthy causes in the greater-Boston area. At her local Boys and Girls Club, she helps children ages 5-7 with a variety of tasks while also helping out at her parish. In addition to these admirable endeavors, Samantha also volunteers her time with some of her community’s most vulnerable populations. She has spent time giving out resources to homeless individuals noting, “it helps them know they are valued people in our society.” Samantha also has spent time working with those in assisted living. She says, “communicating and devoting maybe an hour a day to just being inclusive and compassionate is one of the many reasons why I love giving back.” Not only is Samantha giving back in Brighton, where her school is located, she also serves the communities of Jamaica Plain and Brockton as well.
If a vast record of community service wasn’t enough, Samantha is also involved with several other extracurricular activities. At SJP, she is a captain of the Step Team, a member of Phoenix Players, the school’s theater organization, and competes for the varsity basketball and track teams. She is a member of the prestigious Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra where she plays double bass, an instrument she has played for the past nine years.
Looking down the road after graduation, Samantha does not see her interest in community service ending. Following in her mother’s footsteps, who works as a phlebotomist, Samantha hopes to have a career in medicine, and more specifically, pediatric psychology. When asked why she is interested in this career path, Samantha says, “Knowing that we can have a profound impact on kids' development is something I want to be a part of. Helping kids who may be sick to get the opportunity to grow into strong thinkers of their own has always been a passion of mine and I hope I get the chance to explore this career in the future.” A Questbridge Scholarship Finalist, Samantha lists Brown, Amherst College, and Columbia as schools she is interested in attending next year with Columbia being her top choice. There is no doubt that Samantha has and will continue to build a better tomorrow.
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