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b'WILLIAM JAMES COLLEGE 35Scholar Spotlights AASHI CHHABRAAashi is enrolled in the Clinical Psychology PsyD program and is an Asian Mental Health Scholar. She was born in New Delhi, India. Aashi plans to become a culturally cognizant practitionerCUMULATIVE GIFTS TO who advocates for underserved and immigrantTHE ANNUAL FUND FOR populations with limited access to mentalSTUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS AND IN SUPPORT OF health resources. She desires to inspire and leadACADEMIC PROGRAMS:individuals and families in opening up conversations about mental health treatment, especially in$7,267,369communities where mental health is a stigmatizedand rarely discussed topic.MIA DEPAOLOMia is enrolled in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling MA program and is a Latino Mental Health Program Scholar. She states that her professional goals are to provide culturally competent mental health counseling to Latino individuals, and that she would like to focus on the immigration experience that is common toIN FY21, PERCENT OFDONORS WHO HAVEso many in our Latino communities and the trauma20 OR MORE YEARSthat this experience so often endures. She is excitedOF GIVING:to participate in the Programs immersion trip to Ecuador, which she32%says will allow her to refine her cultural competency and increase her ability to empathize with the Latino immigration experience in her practice as a licensed mental health counselor.JENNIFER SOBELJennifer is a Military and Veterans Psychology Program student who has been in the Army National Guard for 17 years, including three deployments, and is active in the Train Vets to Treat Vets program. She saw uniting her love for the military with her pursuit of psychology asFOR FY21a way to give back to the military community. SheEARLIEST AND LATESTsaid, It can be hard to get [service members] to goCLASS YEARS OFto counseling, and finding a provider with a militaryALUMNI DONORS:background can make a difference 1981 & 2021Thank You!'