Sierra Stewart
Heart, Home, and Helping Hands
“I learned about nursing and fell in love with the idea of helping people.”
Growing up in a small community like Vandalia has a way of shaping a person’s values, aspirations, and sense of identity. For Sierra Stewart, these elements have combined to form a powerful story of resilience, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.
Sierra’s journey began in Mulberry, where she spent her early childhood surrounded by the love and support of her close-knit family. “We lived on a road where my grandparents, uncles, and cousins all had homes. It was a really cool experience,” Sierra recalls with a smile. This family-oriented environment laid the foundation for Sierra’s strong sense of community and her desire to contribute positively to the lives of those around her.
When Sierra was in second grade, her family moved to Vandalia, where she has been ever since. As the only child, she quickly found her place in the community, making her mark in both academics and extracurricular activities. “I’ve always been a hard-working student,” Sierra says. “I strive to make my parents proud, and they’ve always supported me in whatever decisions I wanted to make.”
Sierra’s love for volleyball began in seventh grade, and it has been a defining part of her high school experience. Although she initially played basketball as well, she decided to focus on volleyball, a sport that has brought her both joy and valuable life lessons. “I wanted to focus on volleyball, so I started playing in club teams, traveling to tournaments in places like Kentucky and Indiana,” she explains. “It’s been a big part of my life, and I hope to continue playing through my senior year.”
But Sierra’s aspirations extend far beyond the volleyball court. From a young age, she was drawn to the idea of helping others, particularly children. This passion was sparked by her interactions with her uncle Joe, who had a disability and required the care of a night nurse. “I learned about nursing and fell in love with the idea of helping people,” Sierra shares. “I’ve always loved babies and kids, and I’m planning to pursue a career in pediatrics, possibly working in the NICU.”
Sierra’s dedication to her career path is evident in her academic choices. She plans to earn her Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification through OKAW and continue her education at Kaskaskia College. “I want to stay close to family and get on my own two feet before moving out,” she says. Sierra’s commitment to her education and career is matched by her desire to serve her community in meaningful ways.
Her path is not without its challenges. Sierra recognizes that the field of pediatrics, particularly working with vulnerable infants in the NICU, will involve moments of heartache. “It will be hard, but I think it will be so worth it,” she says with determination. Sierra’s ability to balance her academic and extracurricular commitments with her passion for nursing is a testament to her resilience and drive.
Family plays a central role in Sierra’s life, and her father, a former U.S. Army serviceman, has been a significant influence on her. Although he doesn’t speak often about his military service, his experiences have left a lasting impression on Sierra. “He served in the Army and was deployed to Alaska, which I find so cool,” she says. “He even wants to take us on a family vacation to Alaska one day.”
Sierra’s father’s service didn’t come without sacrifices, however. He faced multiple injuries that required surgeries over the years. Yet, despite the physical toll, he has never complained. “He pushes through it and doesn’t make it a problem,” Sierra says, a hint of admiration in her voice. “He works hard, and you can see it in everything he does— whether it’s helping with fundraisers or volunteering for my volleyball team.”
Sierra’s story is not just about her aspirations to be a nurse or her achievements in volleyball; it’s about the values she’s inherited from her family and her community. It’s about resilience, compassion, and the drive to make a difference in the lives of others. As she continues her journey, there’s no doubt that Sierra will carry these values with her, using them to impact the lives of countless children and families in the years to come.
In Vandalia, where the sense of community runs deep, Sierra Stewart stands out as a shining example of what it means to be part of something greater than oneself. Her story is a reminder that even in a small town, one person’s dedication and kindness can make a world of difference. As Sierra prepares to take the next steps in her journey, the Vandalia community can take pride in knowing that one of their own is destined to make a significant impact on the world.