Pictured, clockwise from top left, is Rylie Booth, Rachel Blume, Brandy Bee Wilkinson and Alicia Long. (Submitted photos)

Pictured, clockwise from top left, is Rylie Booth, Rachel Blume, Brandy Bee Wilkinson and Alicia Long. (Submitted photos)

Soroptimists name four recipients of Live Your Dream Award

SEQUIM — Soroptimist International of Sequim has awarded four students its Live Your Dream Award.

The program is for women who provide the primary financial support for their families.

The awards, Soroptimist representatives said, give women the resources they need to improve their education, skills, and employment prospects.

This year, Soroptimist International of Sequim awarded $2,000 to each of four women.

• Alicia Long lives in Port Angeles and is married with one child. She is enrolled at Peninsula College in the nursing program.

Because her husband is unable to work due to spinal injuries and given her experience as a postpartum doula, she made the decision to become a nurse.

The receipt of this scholarship will assure she has the funds for her exams that lead to becoming a board certified nurse, the Soroptimists said.

• Rachel Blume lives in Sequim and is the a single mother of two children. Blume said she was inspired to improve her life for herself and her two children and enrolled at Peninsula College.

Her interest in welding and its various uses lead her to working toward an associate’s degree in welding technology.

Blume said she is looking forward to completing her AA and having it lead to gainful employment.

In addition, she also has interest in wildlife rehabilitation and hopes after becoming comfortable as a welder she can expand her interest in her love of wildlife.

• Bee Wilkerson is a resident of Port Angeles and is enrolled in the Port Townsend School of Massage.

Wilkerson is a single mother of two and has always had a desire to assist others in the care of their bodies.

As someone who did not graduate from high school, Wilkerson said she made the decision not only to complete her high school education, but also to earn an associate’s degree.

Wilkerson hopes to take her AA degree and soon to be certification in massage therapy and make for better life for herself and her children.

• Rylie Booth has an active life as a single mother of twin boys. She is actively enrolled in the nursing program at Peninsula College.

She presently supports herself and her sons a certified nursing assistant to help with school and living expenses.

Booth said she was inspired to become a nurse as a result of the nursing care she received at Swedish hospital and wants to carry that forward with working with women and babies post-delivery.