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Help Nyla Stay at Howard University – Future Psychiatric Nurse & Mental Health Advocate
Hi, my name is Nyla Johnson, and I’m a full-time nursing student at Howard University, pursuing my dream of becoming a psychiatric nurse. Mental health is a cause close to my heart—especially in underserved and minority communities, where it’s too often ignored. I’m committed to changing that. I want to be the nurse who truly listens, understands, and helps people heal both emotionally and physically.
I’m a proud first-generation college student from the South Side of Chicago. Getting accepted into Howard’s competitive and prestigious nursing program was a dream come true. I’ve worked relentlessly to get to this point, balancing academics with a deep commitment to leadership and service.
At Howard, I’ve built a life centered around giving back. I co-founded Bison Bridges, a mentorship program that partners with alternative high school students in D.C., teaching about mental health, college readiness, and self-worth. I also serve on the executive board of Precious Pearls Youth Outreach, where I lead workshops throughout the city to empower young girls and help them grow into strong, confident leaders.
But now, I’m facing a heartbreaking challenge.
Due to increased tuition and housing costs, I’m at risk of having to leave Howard. I’m currently on a payment plan, but the university needs the rest of the balance immediately. My parents and I have tried to take out additional loans, but we’ve been denied. We've done everything we can, and I’m out of options.
Howard isn’t just my school—it’s my home. I’ve found a family here, and I’ve built a purpose here. I’m asking for help to stay.
I’m raising $8,000 to cover my remaining housing and registration fees so I can stay enrolled and stay on track to graduate. Your support—whether it’s a donation or simply sharing this message—will make a real difference.
Please help me continue my journey to become a nurse who advocates for mental health, uplifts her community, and inspires the next generation.
Thank you for reading, for sharing, and for believing in me.




