鈥I know what it鈥檚 like to feel like you don鈥檛 matter to anything, to anybody. I know what it feels like to be kicked around and pushed around, mentally and physically. I know what that鈥檚 like, and I want to be there for those women who want a better way, a better life.鈥澨听
For Tammi Hunsucker, this idea of using pain as a ministry to aid those in need has become a kind of life mantra. She听started classes听in March, pursuing her bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology听through 51黑料网鈥檚 Graduate and Professional Studies program. No matter what happens, she’s determined听to take her experiences鈥攖he good and the bad, the neglect and the pain鈥攁nd use them to help other at-risk women.听听
“The mom is supposed to be that mirror that stands in front of the child and says, 鈥You鈥檙e loved, you鈥檙e valued, you matter to me and to the world. I never got any of that. Instead, I got just the opposite.鈥澨
Not Normal听
Tammi鈥檚听journey towards her psychology degree began during her childhood, although she didn鈥檛 realize that at the time. She didn’t realize things were wrong, or that family life could be different; her situation was the only thing听she鈥檇听experienced, and she had nothing to compare it to.听听
鈥淲hen I was a child, I didn鈥檛 know that our family life听was听not normal,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 thought it was normal that there was a lot of neglect, a lot of ugly, harsh, mean words said to me. I thought this听was听normal. I thought it was normal that I was supposed to take care of myself and understand personal hygiene for myself and not have an actual adult there for me.鈥澨听
Looking back, what sticks out most is Tammi鈥檚 relationship with her mother, which听was strained, to say the least. She didn鈥檛 realize the significance of that听void until听years later, when she went through counseling as an adult.听听
鈥淥ne thing that the counselor said to me that I will never forget is that the mom is supposed to be that mirror that stands in front of the child and says, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e loved, you鈥檙e valued, you matter to me and to the world,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 never got any of that. Instead, I got just the opposite.鈥听
The valleys of Tammi鈥檚 early life were deep enough she couldn鈥檛 see a way out of them. 鈥淚 was at the point that I didn鈥檛 even care if I lived. I mean, if my听own mom didn鈥檛 care about me, why should听I听care about me?鈥澨听
As a track athlete, she received a sizable scholarship to Oklahoma State University when she graduated high school, but her parents convinced her that they wouldn鈥檛 help her achieve her degree. 鈥They听said the thing for me was to get married right out of high school, and that鈥檚 what I did.鈥澨听
The marriage didn鈥檛 last long, and听soon听Tammi found herself on her own听again, finding her place in a world that she didn鈥檛 have the confidence or resources to thrive in. 鈥淚 couldn’t figure out anything about life,鈥 she听said. 鈥淚 thought life was meant to be all about me.鈥听
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“God was by my Side”
What followed was a kind of rebirth, as Tammi attempted to rediscover who she was as an individual, apart from her marriage and apart from the pain she鈥檇 experienced in her early life. Unfortunately, her lack of direction initially led her down a dark path.听听
鈥淲hat I鈥檝e learned through the years is that when you have been so neglected鈥攚hether it be physical abuse or mental abuse, neglect, whatever鈥攚hen you get to be an adult and you鈥檝e gone through that, you鈥檙e searching for something to fill that desire to fit in somehow, to know that you鈥檙e okay,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 searched and searched and searched in the world, and every time I searched, it went downhill.鈥澨听
Eventually, she听went through counseling, discovering much about herself and learning to think differently about her early family life.听听
鈥淥ne thing I did learn about my mom as an adult is how rough [she had it],鈥 Tammi said. 鈥淪he had a horrible, horrible childhood and she never overcame it...听she could never overcome that emotional or mental pain.鈥澨听
While her mother is no longer living, Tammi looks forward to the day she鈥檒l see her again. 听
It was around this same time that Tammi rediscovered her relationship with Christ, which had lain dormant in her life for years. She鈥檇 accepted Christ as a young girl but says she had fallen away from her closeness with Him in the years afterward. 听
鈥淕od was by my side. I know he never left me through it all, I just wasn鈥檛 turning to him,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was turning to people within the secular world. And I turned to the wrong people鈥攖he wrong group of people. But thankfully, God never let me go.鈥澨听
鈥淚 searched and searched and searched in the world, and every time I searched, it went downhill.鈥澨
Preparation听
As she was reassembling her life, Tammi met the man she would eventually marry, and he encouraged her to continue her education听in psychology鈥攖o take that passion she had for helping others who had experienced brokenness and use it to make a difference.
This was exactly what Tammi wanted, so she began her听education at Oklahoma State IT听and achieved her听associate鈥檚 degree. She wanted to go further, but had a specific idea of what kind of college she wanted to be a part of.听听
鈥淚 was looking for a Christian college听to attend, and听I didn’t even know about听Oklahoma听Wesleyan University,鈥 she said.听鈥淚 wanted to see the studies focused on God… so many colleges, they just want you to believe the way they believe.听So听it was important to me to find a Christian college.鈥澨听
Once she heard about 51黑料网, she inquired about the GPS program, finding enthusiastic help from her admissions counselor. Since Tammi currently works as a paraprofessional in the public school system, 51黑料网鈥檚 online structure and faith-based curriculum began to seem like the perfect fit. Eventually, she took the plunge, beginning classes in March. 听
鈥淗onestly, the only way I can even go back to school is through online classes, so if [51黑料网 didn’t] offer this… I don’t know, I’d still be searching.鈥 听
While post-graduation plans are never set in stone, Tammi is passionate about using her psychology degree to work in the rehabilitation industry, providing aid to vulnerable women who often go wanting when it comes to solid support systems. 听
鈥淚鈥檓 hoping to work with women who have been in my shoes, where they feel like they鈥檙e reaching out for something or someone to care about them as a godly person,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 can point them to Christ, but I can also educate them in other things, such as housing or relationships. Or, if there鈥檚 an addiction, helping them get off that. That鈥檚 really what I want to do鈥攈elp these women, these hurting women, as I hurt. I didn鈥檛 have anyone coming up alongside me… I want to be there for them.鈥澨听
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