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More than 6,000 miles now divide members of NC State sophomore Alysondria Campos' family, but they were together Saturday, Sept. 29, at Carter-Finley Stadium to be recognized as the university's 2007 Family of the Year.

"My family and I work as one unit," Campos wrote in the essay she submitted for the annual contest, coordinated by the Office of Parents & Families Services. "We try our best to support each other no matter what, and to offer advice where we feel necessary."

Because her essay was selected, Campos received a $425 book scholarship for the spring semester, and her entire family - including father, Aurelio, a 20-year Marine Corps veteran who has since returned to Al Asas, Iraq to continue his third tour of duty - was able to enjoy Saturday's NC State/Louisville football game and participate in an on-field ceremony.

"It meant a lot to me to have my family there, but especially my dad," Alysondria Campos said. "He is probably my main source of support, and even though he's overseas, he makes it a priority to email and to place phone calls to take care of things at home.

"He loves football, and just to have everyone all in one spot to relax, spend a weekend together and have fun was just amazing," she said. "It was a great time."

With her father serving overseas and the rest of her family two hours away from everyday life, Campos - who is on pace to be the first member of her immediate family to graduate from college - has seen her support network grow to include those in the NC State family as well.

"I have a lot of faculty and staff I trust here," she said. "I have been able to go to my instructors with different issues, and they have been very understanding of the situation I've faced with my dad being deployed. It has really helps to know you can talk to people on campus rather than having to depend solely on your family at home."

 

2007 Family of the Year - The Campos Family
Alysondria Campos, center, along with her family and Chancellor James Oblinger.

Other nominees included the families of:
Julie Allen, Junior, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Alex Belt Freshmen College of Engineering
Sarah Brumbaugh, Senior College of Engineering
Teresa Cunningham, Sophomore College of Design
Pierrea Currence, Freshmen College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Katherine Davis, Sophomore College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Anna Dice, Sophomore College of Textiles
Emily Elliott, Junior College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Ethan Evans, Freshmen College of Engineering
Chantell Felder, Sophomore College of Management
Christina Frick, Junior College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Heather Gentle Junior College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Christopher Goodell, Freshmen, College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences
Kylie Goodell, Senior College of Engineering
Micah Gwartney, Junior College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Siddhi Gupta, Junior College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Tanesha Hamilton, Sophomore College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Benjamen Harman, Junior College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Lindsey Harrison, Freshmen College of Textiles
Cynthia Lawler, Sophomore College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Sarah Maness, Senior College of Agriculture & Life Sciences & College
of Humanities and Social Sciences
Christine McGrath, Freshmen First Year College
John Mickey Jr, Senior College of Management
Keesha Moore, Senior College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Ashley Murr, Junior College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Gabrielle Newman, Junior College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Vansana Nolintha, Senior Physical & Mathematical Sciences, College of
Design
Robin Ratchford, Senior College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Matthew Shaw, Freshmen College of Engineering
Victoria Spisak, Sophomore College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Dana Squire, Sophomore College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Nina Strickland, Junior College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Jenique Taylor Sophomore College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Amy Williams, Sophomore College of Education
Frank Wu, Freshmen College of Textiles
Samantha Zelin, Senior College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

 

Besides Alysondria and Aurelio, the Campos family includes mother Diedre - the "foundation and heart" of the family, Alysondria said - brothers Dayton, 15, and Dalton, 8, and sister Alyceanna, 6.

"They are my top priority," Alysondria said. "I put them before anything - without them, I'd be nothing."

Read Alysondria's Essay

2007 Family of the Year Photo Album

Previous "Family of the Year" Award Recipients have included:

1999 - The Wagoner Family

2000 - The Killough Family

2001 - The Shepherd Family

2002 - The Bowens Family

2003 - The Allen/Daniels Family

2004 - The Majchrowicz Family

2005 - The Mendys Family

2006 - The Chaplin-Cox-Jones Family