People of Georgian: Nursing student rises from foster care to college with āamazingā faculty support
Jan. 8, 2021
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People of Georgian: Meet Frankie Von Dahlen-Klaus
Being a model for Georgianās MORE campaign felt very empowering because of the way I grew up.
To be considered a model, honestly, 12 or 14 year old Frankie, sitting alone in her weekend foster home, she wouldnāt have believed that was her.
I would have never thought Iād be on a poster or people would be calling me beautiful because Iāve struggled with that for so much of my life. I always felt less than.
I was a crown ward, which means when I was six months old I was surrendered to care.
I was adopted by close family but they were immigrants, so when the recession happened in 2008 I was surrendered back into care because they had to file for bankruptcy.

I lived in foster care most of my life.
I was very troubled growing up. I didnāt finish my high school, but I later got my GED.
I knew there were other people who were smarter, who could go to college, whose parents could help them later on in life.
And I knew I always lacked that; I judge myself on a socio-economic standard.

āGeorgian showed me my worthā
But going through the Practical Nursing program at Georgian, my insecurities went away.
Staff would say, āYou had nothing, you had nobody there, you did this all yourself.ā That felt pretty amazing. It gave me quite the confidence boost.
My teachers were super understanding, and having smaller class sizes made it easier to get one-on-one support.
I have ADHD and had a bit of a speech impediment, so I was able to get help with testing and readings through Accessibility Services.
I worked very hard, and Georgian is a huge part of my story because staff and faculty were the ones rooting me on.
It was what I needed because growing up I didnāt have that at home with foster parents to push me to excel, so I didnāt focus on school at all.
Going to Georgian, some of them were like mother and father figures. They truly, truly cared about me, and Iām still very close to them even to this day.
These people really saw something in me that I didnāt, and it showed me that Iām meant for so much more. Georgian showed me my worth. My heart is so full.
Frankie Von Dahlen-Klaus, a student in Georgianās Practical Nursing program and model for the collegeās MORE campaign. Sheās also a graduate of Georgianās Personal Support Worker program.
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