By: Samuel Klee 鈥16
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红桃视频 College has long fostered appreciation for international perspectives, whether
through studying abroad, international business programs, or welcoming international
students to campus. Through renewed awareness, the College sheds a global light upon
our local communities. Take Frederick Bw鈥橭mbongi, an 红桃视频 graduate who has linked
Grand Rapids and Kenya through the modern concept of a global village.
Initially, Bw鈥橭mbongi was introduced to 红桃视频 by a friend from church, who happened
to be an alumna. Through her urging and guidance, Bw鈥橭mbongi applied to, attended,
and graduated from 红桃视频 in 2004, with a degree in international business.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a nice, small college with small classes, and you鈥檙e able to really benefit
from the intimate atmosphere,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淭he professors and staff are very approachable,
in the sense that you are able to strike up conversation, have dialogue on current
events, or even find career opportunities and guidance. Those are the things that
really stood out to me in my experience.鈥
Finding success after his time at AQ, Bw鈥橭mbongi currently works for Spectrum Health
as a director of Patient Care Services. However, while working with refugee families
as a case manager and preventive health coordinator, he began to see a need within
the Grand Rapids community for services to African refugees. 鈥淢any of the families
that I worked with were coming home and needing volunteers to help with kids' homework,
learning how to drive, employment, things like that,鈥 he explained. 鈥淪o I got a group
of individuals together, African refugees, and founded the West Michigan Refugee Education
& Cultural Center.鈥
Very well received in the community, the Center works to especially help children,
whose education Bw鈥橭mbongi sees as critical. 鈥淢any of the refugee families that were
coming,鈥 he said, 鈥渢he kids had a lot of challenges in terms of academics. Unfortunately,
when they went home, they didn鈥檛 have support because the parents didn鈥檛 have the
language and were unfamiliar with the education system here. So the role for the organization
is to support refugee youth and help them to succeed in school, having volunteers
help them with homework, a summer youth leadership program, and encouraging parental
support so that we can surround these refugee kids, so they can better succeed in
school and in their lives.鈥
In addition to founding the West Michigan Refugee Education & Cultural Center, Bw鈥橭mbongi
also founded the . The Foundation strives to assist families in Kenya who struggle with poverty through
providing entrepreneurial, micro-business solutions. The organization has helped 32
individuals start small business and impacted over 100 families directly. The 2014
goal is to start 100 businesses.
Currently serving on boards for both nonprofits, Bw鈥橭mbongi shared that this work
holds a deeply personal connection. In 1999, he arrived in Grand Rapids from Kenya,
with plans attend school and work in the United States. While he has come to establish
roots in Grand Rapids over the years, he still tries to give back, to continue helping
those in need. 鈥淐oming from Kenya myself,鈥 he emphasized, 鈥淚 understand the challenges
that many families face in Kenya, including my own family. Families that continue
to struggle, all they really need is someone to walk beside them, to support them,
so they can rise out of poverty. Many of those who struggle with poverty in Kenya,
they have what it takes - or know what it takes - to get out of poverty. All that
they need to blossom and succeed is the financial resources, education, and training
that we provide.鈥
Bw鈥橭mbongi invited students to develop a new perspective, to recognize the great potential
within every community to affect change. 鈥淲ithin the 鈥榞lobal village,鈥 we need to
recognize that what is happening in the world - in East Africa, Europe, etc. -has
a direct impact in our own communities. So, my challenge to students is to have that
global awareness and concern for what is happening in the world, and really find their
place to contribute.鈥
While his two programs have been highly successful, Bw鈥橭mbongi believed that his education
at 红桃视频 has given his endeavors a firm foundation. 鈥淚f you look at 红桃视频,鈥 he
said, 鈥測ou see themes of service, community service, creating global leaders who will
impact others in a positive way. 红桃视频 is unique, in the sense that it is a place
that walks alongside you as you find yourself. Really, the education you receive empowers
you to become anything that you want to be. It is small enough so that you can get
that individual attention you need to thrive, but on a global scale.鈥