Meet Our Students: Ayanna Elliott

Ayanna is a 16-year-old junior attending Pinellas Park High school. She is on the track team and does cheerleading. She enjoys volunteering at a local animal shelter and has three golden mixes. She is bilingual speaking both English and Spanish. What the power of giving means to Ayanna is volunteering with people who aren’t as fortunate as her and giving everything she can to those in need. When Ayanna graduates, she wants to go to Barry University and become an anesthesiologist or a radiologist.

Ayanna’s introduction was written by fellow Student Service Program member, Malia Kirschman. You can see the entire Class of 2026 here.

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