Billboard Celebration for 30-Year-Old African-American, Kristine Smalls, on Achieving PhD in Psychology
To celebrate Kristine's accomplishments, Kendra decided to rent a digital billboard, recognizing and honoring her daughter publicly. Kristine's dream of becoming a doctor since the age of 5 has now become a reality, marked by her dedication to education from kindergarten to 12th grade without missing a day of school.
In a remarkable achievement, 30-year-old African-American Kristine Smalls has earned her doctorate in Psychology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in the United States. Raised by a single mother in Camden, New Jersey, Kristine's academic journey has made her mother, Kendra Busbee, immensely proud.
To celebrate Kristine's accomplishments, Kendra decided to rent a digital billboard, recognizing and honoring her daughter publicly. Kristine's dream of becoming a doctor since the age of 5 has now become a reality, marked by her dedication to education from kindergarten to 12th grade without missing a day of school.
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Expressing her pride, Kendra rented the billboard to serve as both a celebration and an inspirational message to everyone passing by. The surprise unfolded in a parking lot where Kristine saw a giant billboard featuring her picture and achievements. Kendra emphasized the significance of showcasing that "something good comes out of the city of Camden" and hoped it would inspire the local youth.
Kristine, sharing her future goals, expressed a desire to return to her hometown, Camden, to give back to society. The heartfelt celebration and recognition highlight Kristine Smalls' outstanding academic journey and serve as an inspiration to others, proving that determination and hard work can lead to extraordinary achievements.