The University of Valley Forge (UVF) values both community and academic excellence among its student body, fostering both servant leadership and a commitment to spiritual growth in Christ. Leilani Velez-Labrador, a Social Work major here at UVF, has exemplified these virtues throughout her time here.
Step of Faith
Leilani, originally from Puerto Rico, believed that a college career in the U.S. was a distant dream. Nevertheless, she stepped out in faith and enrolled in UVF after attending a Breakaway event, where she discovered the Social Work program. Leilani’s decision to pursue Social Work powerfully reflects her personal calling while also highlighting the strength and purpose of UVF’s Bachelor of Social Work program.
The Bachelor of Social Work is a crucial part of UVF’s Behavioral Sciences Department as it is a program nationally recognized by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Throughout this program, students must demonstrate competency in critical thinking, the application of social work principles and theories, and the ability to navigate professional, social, and organizational issues in clinical settings. Social Work students practice their generalist knowledge while integrating Christian faith into both their studies and their work.
However, Leilani balanced more than UVF’s rigorous Social Work program when she came to the continental United States; campus life presented new challenges. Although she viewed a college career away from home as both a frightening and exciting opportunity, Leilani discovered something that she carries with her both on and off campus.
Community’s Compassion
Living so far away from home is not an adventure that comes without obstacles – and Leilani discovered this quickly. Yet, she fondly recalls beginning her journey on campus, “People were very hospitable and welcoming, which was very helpful. And whenever I needed help, I would just reach out and there was always somebody that was willing to help me or teach me how to do that specific thing that I was struggling with.”
Throughout her years of study, Leilani served in several capacities on campus. She served as an Associate Resident Assistant (ARA) in the residential halls, a peer mentor for incoming freshmen, and helped with two mission trips. These positions helped Leilani strengthen her commitment to serving while emphasizing the importance of being present for others, just as Christ is present for us. She shares, “Just seeing how He [God] manifests Himself and His heart for people through all those different experiences has helped me widen my view and not get stuck in my day-to-day routine.”
Internship Experience
These experiences helped prepare Leilani for her one-year internship – a requirement of the Social Work major – where she worked with an agency in Philadelphia to provide social services to those in need. The agency Leilani works with specifically dedicates its services to helping refugees, immigrants, and survivors of torture and human trafficking. Leilani gives her time to the Survivor Services Department, where she serves and encourages others through advocacy, compassion, and resilience.
Leilani expressed that the opportunities that UVF provided for her to connect with and serve others complemented her academic and spiritual growth. The Christ-centered community here at UVF is one of the strongest non-academic elements of Leilani’s degree. This element is grounded in Christ alone, an aspect the professors and faculty of UVF foster in our student body. Leilani’s story reflects the heart of UVF, where faith and education come together to prepare students to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others.
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