Raul Garcia: An Asset to Society
B.S. June 2006, A Sociological Approach to Human Services

- Thomas W. Smith Academic Fellowship
Raul Garcia started out at New York City College of Technology in computer science but felt unsatisfied. He eventually found his calling in human services; he says, “I believe that everyone comes to this Earth with a calling and that mine is to help others and be an asset to society, especially my community.” Garcia is now working for Alianza Dominicana, Inc. in the high school that he graduated from, providing recently arrived students the same help he once got when he arrived from the Dominican Republic not knowing English nor anything about this culture. Upon his graduation, he was promoted to after school coordinator. Before Alianza Dominicana, he worked in an AIDS program; among his many other extracurricular activities he directs the activities of the Youth Ministry in his church. Garcia has fashioned a unique area of study: “A Sociological Approach to Human Services,” and he is mentored by Prof. Justine Pawlukewicz in Human Service at New York City College of Technology (NYCCT) and Prof. Madeline Moran in Sociology at Lehman College. His courses include Human Services courses at NYCCT and such sociology courses “Social Movements,” “Population Problems,” and “Race and Ethnicity” at Lehman College and, in Africana Studies, “Dominican Identity” at Hunter College. In addition to rounding out his perspective, he is taking electives at Hostos Community College: “History of Latino America” and “Hispanic Migration.” Garcia is applying to the Hunter College School of Social Work









