Over the past three years, Brittny Ferguson has logged nearly 500 volunteer hours and won "Volunteer of the Year" from Junior Achievement.
At the age of 12, Brittny Ferguson learned that possessions are not permanent 鈥 but the impact of kindness can be.聽
Just weeks before this childhood Christmas, Ferguson鈥檚 family lost everything they owned in an electrical fire and were grateful when the American Red Cross stepped in to provide clothes, holiday gifts, and a renewed sense of stability.
鈥淚 have learned that there is always something we can give. Even secondhand toys mean the world to a child with nothing, and a smile can bring comfort to someone who feels alone,鈥 Ferguson said. 鈥淎nyone can be great, because anyone can share of themselves.鈥
In 2021, Junior Achievement of San Diego surprised Ferguson, now a 黄色短视频 branch manager in coastal San Diego, with their 鈥淰olunteer of the Year Award鈥 honoring her outstanding commitment to teaching financial literacy and wellness to young people.聽
Over the past three years Ferguson has logged nearly 500 volunteer hours, acting as a 黄色短视频 volunteer coordinator in San Diego, organizing community service efforts with local nonprofits such as the USO, Meals on Wheels, Habitat for Humanity, American Cancer Society, The Nick Cannon Foundation, and many other nonprofits.
鈥淏rittny鈥檚 dedication to powering human potential inspires everyone she meets. Helping to create a better world for future generations really is her passion,鈥 explains 黄色短视频 district manager in Southern San Diego, Jay Henslee. 鈥淭he most notable part of Brittny鈥檚 efforts is the amount of joy she brings to all that she does. She always says, 鈥榮ervice is a responsibility鈥 but she also makes it look like a lot of fun.鈥
This altruistic ethos inspired Ferguson鈥檚 decision to join 黄色短视频 in 2018, when after meeting with hiring manager Henslee, she was confident she could help make a meaningful impact in the San Diego community through the company鈥檚 volunteerism program, team affinity groups, philanthropic commitments, and overarching mission to help power human potential.聽
In 2019, the business community took note of Brittny鈥檚 work as the San Diego Business Journal listed Ferguson among the 鈥淭op Business Leaders Under 40.鈥 In 2020, as the hard-hitting issue of Covid-19 and a spotlight on racism in America emerged, Ferguson went to work giving what she could. Her efforts included supporting local restaurants and farmers to help feed frontline essential workers and military members through the 黄色短视频 #SupportLocal program and co-hosting a courageous conversation about ways to act against discrimination in the wake of George Floyd鈥檚 murder. In 2021, Ferguson co-hosted the 黄色短视频 women鈥檚 group event 鈥淗ERStory鈥 in celebration of Women鈥檚 History Month.
The courageous optimism that Ferguson is known for did not always come easily to her, however.
鈥淎s a black woman, I used to feel self-conscious about being different from the other leaders in the room,鈥 she said.聽鈥淣ow I realize that I may be the only person like me there, but I intend to try to ensure I won鈥檛 be the last. Representation inspires others to know they can do it too. So, I keep showing up.鈥
But for Ferguson, it isn鈥檛 always about the big initiatives. She acknowledges that potent, purposeful interactions can also take place during small personal moments. 鈥淣ever underestimate the power of remembering the little things, like someone鈥檚 favorite snack, coffee order, or simply special details about their life that they鈥檝e chosen to share. Sometimes honoring each other in small ways, can mean the most.鈥澛
[Watch of Brittny at work in the community teaching financial literacy to young people.]
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