'93 Ambassadors
The following Ambassadors began participating in DO-IT in 1993. They continue to pursue college and career goals and encourage younger Scholars and Ambassadors.
Stroke resulting in partial paralysis of right half of body
B.A. in Social Work, minor in Applied Psychology, Eastern Washington University. Working for ShelterCare with mentally ill homeless.
Deaf
B.S. in Biology, Washington State University. Master's degree in physical therapy from Eastern Washington University. Physical therapist at a Evergreen Hillsboro nursing facility.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
A.A.S. in Business, Highline Community College.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and learning disability
B.A. in Marketing, Seattle University. Working at Nordstrom.
Hearing impairment
Graduated from two-year program in engineering at the Washington Electronic Institute. Working in technical field.
Blind
B.S. from Evergreen State College. Working as an Engineer III, User Support Lead at Verisign, Inc.
Health and mobility impairment
Graduated with a degree in computer information systems.
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita
Pursuing A.A. at Seattle Central Community College. Sole proprietor of a fleet of Web sites.
Visual impairment
A.A.S. in Applied Science, Mount Hood Community College. Working at Stream International as a technical support representative.
Blind
B.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Washington. Artist, AmeriCorps employee, and consultant for Mary Kay. Earned a black belt in Aikido.
Cerebral Palsy
Developing a cooperative group home.
Dyslexia
M.S. Math and Computer Science, minor in Physics, University of Puget Sound. Working as a computer programmer.
Spina Bifida, Homer's Syndrome, and Thalamic Pain Syndrome
A.A., Wenatchee Valley College. Works as professional recording artist.