'Enough was enough;' Five Parkland students changing their lives for the better
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — As the first week of classes concludes at Parkland College, simply attending is a significant milestone for some students. After grappling with homelessness, five individuals are embarking on a fresh start in their academic journey.

It was a challenging path to reach this point, but these students remained determined and supported as they focused on the goal of obtaining a college education. Elizabeth Campbell is among the five students making transformative strides in their lives.

“I reached a breaking point on the day I was arrested and realized I had enough,” Campbell shared. “I once believed that lifestyle was meant for me, but I was utterly exhausted and mentally depleted. I simply couldn’t endure any more.”

Her visit to C-U at Home unveiled their collaboration with Parkland, known as the Support for Workforce Training program, or SWFT.

“I was homeless for about three or four years,” Campbell said. “I too was addicted to drugs.”

The program provides students like Campbell, who is starting her second semester, with fully covered education.

“They have been really supportive and, like, a good foundation so that I could do what I wanted to do,” said Parkland student James Thomlinson.

He is also part of SWFT. Thomlinson is a recovering addict who dropped out of school at a young age.

“The experience has transformed me, and that’s my purpose here,” Thomlinson said. “I’m committed to change, and adapting to it has been significant thanks to the SWFT program.”

He mentioned that while his first week of classes presented challenges, it was also an incredible experience. Both students expressed that the warmth and encouragement from everyone are key drivers in pursuing their aspirations.

“I really enjoy it here,” Thomlinson said. “I like it here, it’s a very, very good place. They’re very helpful.”

“There was always someone there to help me,” Campbell said. “You know, literally every person has helped me along the way.”

Thomlinson is going to school to get his certificate in the automotive industry, and is also looking to finish his associate’s degree. Campbell is also going to school for her degree, but wants to work for a place like C-U at Home to help others who may be going through the same challenges she faced.

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