Rasiyah Johnson
Age:16
Rasiyah Johnson was born on May 16, 2005, a bright light full of promise, hope, and determination. From a young age, Rasiyah stood out for her warm heart, her contagious smile, and the kindness she showed to everyone around her. She was more than just a daughter, a sister, or a friend — she was a dreamer, a believer, and someone who truly wanted to make a difference in the world.
Rasiyah had big plans for her future. She dreamed of going to college, not just to earn a degree, but to step into her calling: becoming a nurse. She wanted to care for others, to heal, to comfort — a reflection of the compassion she naturally carried in everything she did. Her dream was not only to wear scrubs and walk hospital halls but to be a source of strength and peace for people in their most vulnerable moments.
She believed in education, in hard work, and in lifting others up along the way. Rasiyah spoke often of the life she wanted to build — one rooted in love, in purpose, and in service. Her aspirations were not about recognition but about impact. She wanted to matter. And she did.
Age:16
Rasiyah Johnson was born on May 16, 2005, a bright light full of promise, hope, and determination. From a young age, Rasiyah stood out for her warm heart, her contagious smile, and the kindness she showed to everyone around her. She was more than just a daughter, a sister, or a friend — she was a dreamer, a believer, and someone who truly wanted to make a difference in the world.
Rasiyah had big plans for her future. She dreamed of going to college, not just to earn a degree, but to step into her calling: becoming a nurse. She wanted to care for others, to heal, to comfort — a reflection of the compassion she naturally carried in everything she did. Her dream was not only to wear scrubs and walk hospital halls but to be a source of strength and peace for people in their most vulnerable moments.
She believed in education, in hard work, and in lifting others up along the way. Rasiyah spoke often of the life she wanted to build — one rooted in love, in purpose, and in service. Her aspirations were not about recognition but about impact. She wanted to matter. And she did.