Laura Motes – Helping the Wounded Warrior Project

Laura Motes is a former member of the American military who spent the last two decades working at the Athens-Clarke County Police Department. As someone who tries to help animals and her fellow humans with equal compassion, she regularly donates to the ASPEC and Wounded Warrior Project.

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The Wounded Warrior Initiative

The Wounded Warrior Project offers programs and services free of charge, helping veterans maintain or rebuild their physical, mental and financial well-being that’s required for them to live a healthy, happy, and productive life after their professional army career.

The Mission of the Organization

The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is to help these veterans in need, and to raise awareness among the public, hoping that the latter can provide them with aid. The organization relies on donations, and with the help of these donations it can help injured service members through a variety of means, including unique programs that were built with that purpose in mind.

Alumni and Family Members

The organization has 92,351 WWP Alumni at the moment, along with 20,238 family members. These large numbers show that not only there are a lot of veteran who need help in the United States, but that the organization is extremely effective. Those who come back from the battlefield injured or develop post-traumatic stress disorder need the help of others in order to start life anew.

Laura Motes hopes that more and more people will realize just how important this initiation is, and that together they can help most veterans turn things around.

Sources:

https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/mission/who-we-serve

Laura Motes – Advice For New Police Sergeants

Laura Motes is a former police officer who served with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department for 21 years. She became a Sergeant in 2004, which meant she needed to quickly adapt to the new duties she was expected to take on in the role. These pointers will prove helpful to anybody who has managed to attain the same rank and wishes to do the best possible job.

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Develop Your Communication Skills

You will be splitting a lot of time between your superiors and your team of officers on the ground, so you are going to need to develop your communication skills accordingly. You will have to develop a range of approaches so that you can effectively handle discussions with people at all levels of the force, from your new trainees through to your superior officers.

Become a Coach

As a Sergeant you are going to find that more of your fellow officers start coming to you for advice, particularly those who are new to the force. Be confident in your abilities and recognize that you would not have achieved the position in the first place if you didn’t have something useful to offer. Use your own experiences to help others develop.

Admit Mistakes

Laura Motes always took ownership of any mistakes that happened while she was a Sergeant. It is important to continue your professional development once you attain the rank by learning from your mistakes so that you don’t make them again later on down the line. This will ensure your continued development and improve your chances of progressing further up the ladder.

 

Laura Motes – Starting her Nursing Career

Laura Motes spent 20 years serving and protecting her community as a police officer with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department. She worked her way up to Sergeant in charge of personnel and communications operations for the West Precinct by the time her career with the police force was over. Motes moved on but wanted to help her community in a different way. After she left the force in 2014, she started working for Managed Medical Transport and the Athens Regional Medical Center and began her career in the healthcare sector. She wants to become a nurse and plans on attending Georgia Regents University to earn her Master’s degree in Nursing.

Laura Motes

Laura Motes took a different career path than most to become a nurse. She graduated from Georgia Southern University with a degree in Business Management and Information Systems before she started her training for the police academy. Normally nurses major in a healthcare or health sciences field before they earn their nursing licenses. Once a nursing candidate has a license, usually by passing an exam and completing a certain number of classroom instruction hours or work experience, they can start working in a medical facility. Laura Motes wants to earn a Master’s degree in Nursing because she has her Bachelor’s degree already and she wants to have as many avenues open to her when she graduates.

Laura Motes wants to continue to serve her community by providing the best medical care and expertise she can to each of her patients when she becomes a nurse.