Wednesday 9 July 2014

Danielle Elizabeth Roach: The Southeastern Railway Museum

Danielle Elizabeth Roach is studying at Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Georgia. She plans to earn a bachelor’s degree, and hopes to become a kindergarten teacher or enter a profession where she can help others.

Danielle Elizabeth Roach is the kind of person who is totally committed to the things that interest her the most. “I am a proven team player, contributing to the overall objective and giving my all to any job,” she says. “I have dedication and commitment to the initiatives I am involved in.”



To earn extra income, Danielle Elizabeth Roach has been as a trusted babysitter for two neighborhood children since 2008. As any parent would confirm, that is an extremely valuable and important service. She has also worked as a tour guide and with summer camp programs at the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, Georgia, which features about 90 transportation items, including historic Pullman cars and classic steam ocomotives. The museum, as Danielle Elizabeth Roach told visitors as a tour guide, provides an educational atmosphere that vividly brings to life the cultural, technological and historical importance of transportation to Georgia and all of the Southeastern United States.

Danielle Elizabeth Roach always has been involved in worthy causes. “I believe in service to others,” she declares, “and have sought out a variety of volunteer experiences, ncluding working at a local animal shelter, at local events like Taste of Suwanee and Suwanee Days, with Relay for Life teams, and at local elementary schools.” As a member of the Emmanuel College Women’s Lacrosse team, Danielle Elizabeth Roach has also had the opportunity to do community service, as the team reaches out to others in the community near EC.

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