It was a typical day on the bustling campus of Oakwood University, where Amara, a bright-eyed, post-high school student, was pursuing her dreams of becoming a social worker. As she hurried across the quad, her mind focused on the upcoming lecture, she never could have anticipated the events that were about to unfold.
As Amara navigated the crowded sidewalk, lost in her thoughts, a sudden commotion caught her attention. A young girl, no more than 8 years old, was standing on the edge of the crosswalk, her eyes filled with fear as a speeding car approached. Without hesitation, Amara rushed forward, scooping the child into her arms and guiding her to safety just as the car sped by, narrowly missing them.
The child, trembling, looked up at Amara with gratitude in her eyes. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice quivering. Amara's heart swelled with relief, but her concern for the girl's well-being quickly took over. "Are you alright? What happened?" she asked, gently examining the child for any signs of injury.
The girl explained that she had been trying to cross the street to reach her school, but the cars seemed to be moving too fast for her to safely make her way across. Amara's brow furrowed with empathy, and she knew in that moment that she had to help this child.
Without hesitation, Amara took the girl's hand and escorted her to the nearest crosswalk, ensuring she made it safely to the other side. As they parted ways, Amara couldn't help but feel a sense of purpose and determination wash over her. This encounter had reminded her of the importance of her chosen field and the impact she could have on the lives of those in need.