Piper’s Triumph: Rising Above Adversity
Piper Maureen Allen is a remarkable young woman whose journey exemplifies the transformative impact of Communities in Schools of Greater Greensboro (CISGG). A 2025 high school graduate, Piper has faced significant challenges throughout her life, including periods of homelessness and instability. Yet, with the support of CISGG and dedicated individuals like Ms. Natalie Ward, CISGG Site Coordinator at Smith High School, Piper has not only persevered but thrived.
A Journey of Resilience
Piper’s story begins in North Carolina, where she navigated a tumultuous upbringing. With her parents absent for much of her childhood, she experienced the harsh realities of living in shelters and group homes. Despite these hardships, Piper remained committed to her education and personal growth. “I never missed a day of school,” she recalls, highlighting her determination to succeed academically.
Communities in Schools played a crucial role in Piper’s life. When she first arrived at Smith High School, she felt lost and alone. However, Ms. Ward quickly became a beacon of hope for Piper. “She got me a huge bag full of clothes and hygiene products,” Piper remembers gratefully. This initial support laid the foundation for a lasting relationship that would help guide her through high school.
Academic Aspirations
Piper’s passion for academics is evident in her aspirations to become a pediatric physician. She plans to attend East Carolina University (ECU) to major in biology before pursuing medical school at Duke University. “Healthcare has always been important to me,” Piper explains. Her experiences have fueled her desire to advocate for children who lack access to proper medical care—a mission she is deeply passionate about.
In school, Piper particularly enjoys science and math, subjects that align with her future goals in medicine. She actively participates in various academic programs and values the connections she has made with peers through CISGG initiatives like the Trauma Informed Care Program that Piper calls simply “the girls group.”
“The girls group helped me form connections I didn’t have before,” she notes, emphasizing the importance of being able to share her life experiences with others who could relate and learning techniques for reducing stress and anxiety stirred by past and current hardships.
Making a Difference
Piper’s commitment extends beyond her own ambitions; she actively seeks to support others facing similar challenges. With a sister on the autism spectrum, she has developed a keen awareness of her needs and advocates for her whenever possible. Her experiences have equipped Piper with empathy and understanding that she uses to help those around her.
“I want to be able to advocate for kids whose parents can’t advocate for them,” Piper says passionately. This desire stems from her own experiences navigating healthcare as a child without parental support. She recalls how Ms. Ward helped her attend medical appointments when her mother was unavailable, reinforcing the importance of having someone in your corner.
The Impact of Communities in Schools
Ms. Ward is an exemplary site coordinator at Smith High School. She goes above and beyond her job description to ensure the students in her care have what they need to achieve stability and to thrive. For instance, Ms. Ward regularly washed Piper’s clothes at home, answered calls on weekends to ensure Piper’s access to shelter and drove for hours to have dinner with Piper to celebrate milestones and ensure she felt the love and support of her care team.
Piper’s story is just one example of how Communities in Schools of Greater Greensboro positively impacts the lives of students. By providing essential resources and fostering supportive relationships, CISGG empowers youth like Piper to overcome obstacles and pursue dreams. As we reflect on Piper’s journey, it becomes clear that Communities in Schools of Greater Greensboro is vital in ensuring that children have the opportunity to succeed—regardless of their circumstances. Piper’s resilience and determination serve as an inspiration to us all, reminding us that with the right support, anything is possible.
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