Tim Atkisson

Emergency Assistance Grant recipient finds purpose and accountability in studies, giving back

Earlier this year, Peninsula College received this letter from Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) student Timothy Atkisson. The Peninsula College mission is to educate diverse populations of learners through community-engaged programs and services that advance student equity and success. Timothy Atkisson is an excellent example of that mission and Peninsula College is proud to have him as a current student and Addiction Studies graduate.

To whom it may concern,

My name is Timothy Atkisson. I am a student at Peninsula College, currently in my second quarter of the BAS program . Recently I applied for the Student Emergency Assistance Grant (SEAG) and was kindly rewarded with a check. I felt compelled to respond with a brief letter expressing my gratitude for the award that I received.

Peninsula College allowed me the opportunity to pursue a dream of mine. That dream was to become a Substance Use Disorder Professional. I wanted the opportunity to give back to a struggling community that I once was immersed in.

Six years ago, I was given an opportunity to turn my life around. Over that period, I began working for a treatment center where I gained valuable on-the-job experience. Next, I decided to begin taking the steps to further my education with the goal of becoming a counselor. As I began setting long-term goals with a plan for the future, I found out that I was going to be a father. This news provided me with an internal drive and motivation that I didn’t know existed within me. Fast forward a few years later and I completed my Addiction Studies degree and received my Substance Abuse Professional Trainee designation through the Department of Health. I am now a licensed substance abuse professional working with an inspiring group of like-minded individuals on a mission to provide hope to the hopeless.

When I think about where life is today, the word that comes to mind is “redemption.” I have been able to make something of myself and I have Peninsula College to thank for a lot of that. Throughout my journey, the college has been there to help instill a feeling of purpose and accountability in me. These last two years have been filled with countless roadblocks and periods of uncertainty. One year ago, my little family nearly doubled in size with the addition of twin boys. Our home is filled with love, but at times we were faced with financial difficulties. Peninsula’s various programs and grant offerings helped get us through. That generosity is something that I do not take for granted and will never forget. From my family to all of yours, I want to say thank you. People do change. People get better and contribute to society in a positive way. I am a testament to that.

Sincerely,

Timothy Atkisson

Learn more at pencol.edu, or on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

The news and editorial staff of Sound Publishing, Inc. had no role in the preparation of this post. The views and opinions expressed in this sponsored post are those of the advertiser and do not reflect those of Sound Publishing, Inc.

Sound Publishing, Inc. does not accept liability for any loss or damages caused by the use of any products, nor do we endorse any products posted in our Marketplace.

More in Local Marketplace

Jefferson Healthcare Medical Oncologist Dr. Jason Suh. Photo by Sarah Wright Photography
Jefferson Healthcare hosts prostate cancer screening and prevention forum Dec. 8

Free community event will feature dinner, expert speakers and guidance on prostate cancer screening

Electric violin maestro Geoffrey Castle welcomes the Seattle Irish Dance Company and others for this year’s Christmas in Washington Concert Series. Courtesy Christmas in Washington
Celtic magic returns to Washington with Christmas in Washington 2025!

Performances bring the spirit of the holidays to the Field Hall in Port Angeles Dec. 21 22

Dr. Sabrina Prime speaks to local donors about the new Linear Accelerator at Jefferson Healthcare’s Radiation Oncology Clinic. Sarah Wright Aubin Photo
Jefferson Healthcare welcomes first patients to new radiation oncology clinic

This month marked a major milestone for Jefferson Healthcare as the hospital’s… Continue reading

First Fed CEO Curt Queyrouze talks about the importance of Community Banking. Courtesy First Fed
Why community banking still matters: A conversation with First Fed CEO Curt Queyrouze

In an age of digital innovation and financial giants, community banks continue… Continue reading

Since August 2024, the City of Port Angeles has gathered thousands of public comments, survey responses and related feedback to inform the City’s long-term housing vision.
Help shape Port Angeles’s future on Oct. 22

After nearly two years of work – thousands of public comments, six… Continue reading

Pictured here is the “The Morning Crew”, a group of guys that have been members of the YMCA of Port Angeles for over 40 years and have been coming to play racquetball together. Photo courtesy Olympic Peninsula YMCA.
Pictured here is the “The Morning Crew”, a group of guys that have been members of the YMCA of Port Angeles for over 40 years and have been coming to play racquetball together. Photo courtesy Olympic Peninsula YMCA.
Unlock health, wellness and community connection at the Olympic Peninsula YMCA

“Fall into fitness” with a Y membership and kick-start your wellness goals

First Fed’s 2025 Proudly PNW Photo Contest drew nearly a thousand entries from community members across Western Washington. Courtesy First Fed
Winning Moments: PNW Photo Contest captures local beauty and talent

From misty mountains to dynamic coastal wildlife, the Pacific Northwest’s natural splendor… Continue reading

New Re/Max Prime owner Jerrin Fiorini celebrates hometown roots, community service and vision to keep Sequim’s real estate locally focused.
Rooted in community, building the future: Jerrin Fiorini leads Re/Max Prime into a new chapter

Blending hometown roots with vision to keep Sequim’s real estate market community-focused

First Fed team members volunteer in Sequim during Community Spirit Day 2024. Courtesy First Fed
First Fed expands Community Spirit Day into a month of service

Building on a century-long legacy of community support, First Fed took its… Continue reading

Schroeter Goldmark & Bender offers nearly 50 years of experience in guiding families across Washington and Oregon through asbestos litigation.
Know your options for fighting mesothelioma – and who you can trust to help

Download a free guide to learn what causes mesothelioma, your legal rights and what to look for in a skilled asbestos attorney

<em>Birdy</em> is a new contemporary dance work by Taiwan’s Hung Dance, coming to Field Arts & Events Hall Nov. 12. Courtesy Field Arts & Events Hall
Field Arts & Events Hall Announces “BIG & BOLD” 2025-2026 Season

The Olympic Peninsula’s premiere performing arts venue partners with BANFF, Nat Geo & more for fall/winter shows

The City of Port Angeles’ 2025 draft Housing Action Plan presents a number of specific actions to tackle housing needs and challenges. Residents are encouraged to review the draft online, then provide feedback by Oct. 22. Courtesy City of Port Angeles
Grassroots participation guides Port Angeles Housing Action Plan

Community urged to review draft plan and provide feedback by Oct. 22