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Date: 7/14/2003 8:00:00 AM PROFILE: ANNIE MCEACHIRN OFTEN SERVES AS BOTH LEARNER, TEACHER
Annie McEachirn says returning to school to earn her master’s in social work at UC has been both a teaching and learning experience.
McEachirn’s studies in the UC School of Social Work have placed her in field work with teenagers who have physical disabilities at Western Hills High School. The real-world experience, contracted through the United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cincinnati Inc., helped her to discover that she would like to work with teens on an ongoing basis, after Commencement. “I think maybe I can have the most impact on them,” she says. She tells youth that “you have to become your own best advocate.” McEachirn holds a bachelor’s degree from Western Carolina University and has lived in the Cincinnati area since 1980. She works with the Cincinnati Association for the Blind’s Talking Book Machine Program, which provides playback equipment for the print-disabled to listen to books. She chose to pursue social work because of her own life experiences. “I had run across so many barriers in trying to get through my life – from getting a job, to getting financing, that I thought why not take my skills and help somebody else?”
When she first headed overseas, she admits she was a bit fearful of the unknown, especially because she had to leave her dog guide, Jessica, at home. But now that she has ventured to Brazil, she would like to travel even more.
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