The Executive Director of a Lehigh County community organization will soon be making an even larger impact as he prepares to travel around the globe to share his experiences and expertise.
Batts says he spent years in and out of prison, which taught him the importance of perseverance.
"I was arrested for the first time at 11 years old and had many arrests after that," said Batts. "The last time I was incarcerated, it was for drugs, and I was sentenced to ten years and served five. Prison is a dangerous, lonely, and depressing place, but it can also be a wake-up call if you maximize the opportunity."
After overcoming so much, Batts now has the chance to take the world stage, an opportunity he says would not have been possible without his mom's love and support. Batts says he expects to begin his two to six week Fulbright assignment in the upcoming fall. In the meantime, he says he is working on his pride and allowing himself to be proud of his accomplishments.
"I've forgiven myself, so the pride is coming next," Batts said. "I just realized I have so much more work to do, so the Fulbright scholarship is a stepping stone in the right direction."
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