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Zoe-Rebekah Bostic from Grovetown, GA Speaks about Her Goals and How She is Engaged in Her Community
My name is Zoe-Rebekah Bostic, and I am an Autism Champion. I am more than my disability. I am a student, daughter, sister, content creator, cheerleader, soon-to-be published author, and a dedicated member of my community. I want to remind readers that you can do it. Don’t let anyone tell you that you’re not good enough. People with disabilities matter, we have a voice in this world, and we have the power to make a difference.
I am still in high school and will graduate in May 2027 and I'm really excited about it. After high school, I plan on attending one of Georgia’s Inclusive Post Secondary Education (IPSE) programs. I want to explore other IPSE programs before making my final decision. So far, I’ve visited the University of Georgia’s (UGA) Destination Dawgs IPSE Program and three other IPSE programs to learn more about their programs to see if they’re a good fit for me. My mom and I plan to visit more colleges to find the best option for me. My goal is to be a teacher. I hope to become a Special Education teacher, just like my favorite teacher, Mrs. Hinds.
I am demonstrating independence and self-advocacy in my life today. I make my own decisions about what’s best for me, such as choosing where I want to go to college and what I want to study. I also choose what type of activities I want to participate in. I also talk to other students about supported decision-making and the importance of using their voices. I also volunteer and participate in school activities to show others that they can achieve their goals while also working to make the world a more inclusive place.
Additionally, I am an active member of my community. I volunteer with Lasagna Love, where I make lasagna for families each month. I also serve as an usher and participate in the Women’s Ministry at my church. At school, I’m involved in the Buddy Club and Student Council as a youth advocate. As a content creator, I share my personal story to inspire others and show them that they can achieve anything they set their minds to.
My goals and dreams include learning how to drive so I can drive independently to school. I also plan to go to college to become a teacher, get married, and have children. I hope to live next door to my mom so she can help watch my children when I go to work, and we can still spend time together because we’re best friends.
Hobbies and awards I have recently been recognized for include learning how to sew. I also have a passion for drawing and dancing and enjoy cheerleading, bowling, and solving my Rubik’s Cube. I am part of a competitive cheer squad, and we are national champions. I am also a cheerleader for my school football team and a Special Olympics athlete. In my spare time, I compete in pageants to inspire others who are like me. I am proud to have been named 4-H Volunteer of the Year for two years in a row. I love helping others and advocating for a world where all abilities are celebrated and making the world more inclusive.
In addition to my family, the people who support me in my community include my Cheerleading “Squad,” which includes my school supporters, IEP team, teachers, tutor, and therapists – my private speech and occupational therapist. They help me work toward my academic and independent living goals. I have an incredible team of medical doctors who support me and ensure I receive the best medical care. I cannot forget about my dentist and her team. They are the best and they keep my teeth pearly white. I also have an amazing team at my local YMCA who support my physical goals and are teaching me how to swim. My church family plays a big role in my spiritual growth, and my cheer sisters help me learn teamwork.
Follow me on Instagram to see what I am up to at @zoetheautismdiva.
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