Jasmine Vitacco
Background
Education & Career
Jasmine was also inspired by her late cousin Sakal Kiv who was a youth pastor in Texas and later a missionary in Cambodia. In her high school years Sakal brought her and her cousins alongside him to serve on mission trips in areas like Saltillo, Mexico and New Mexico on an Indian reservation. When Jasmine graduated high school she knew her profession would be helping to serve others. So she pursued her Bachelors of Science in Nursing at Texas Christian University and received the Transfer Deans Scholarship for academic achievement. She also joined the first Asian/Asian-American sorority on campus called Kappa Lambda Delta Sorority where she had the opportunity to put together a fundraiser alongside her sorority sisters benefiting the Union Gospel mission of Fort Worth, TX. This organization helps the homeless population in her community. After graduation college she completed a two year contract as a new graduate nurse on a neurology telemetry unit at Harris Methodist Hospital. Then she moved to Los Angeles working on an Observation unit full time.
Pageantry and Making a Difference
In 2020, Jasmine decided to compete in Miss California USA representing Northridge, California. She placed in the Top 15 as a semi-finalist. Her time as Miss Northridge was inspired by her visit to Cambodia. Her platform came to include encouraging young people to pursue their education and dreams.To support her platform she hosted a backpack/school supply drive with a local gym called Slim Body fitness with owner and coach Tommie Sykes. This drive helped to benefit the Family Rescue Center, an organization that holds an annual school supply drive for low income and homeless children in the Valley and provides many other resources to families in need. She also had the opportunity to speak with families of young students at the Northridge public library and met with a local aviation school called American Aviation that taught young people about flight.
After graduating college she returned to Cambodia with her family to experience it as an adult. During the visit her family explored one of the seven wonders of the world, Angkor Wat, in Siem Riep, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, and her grandfathers hometown in Kompong Thom. She learned so much more about her heritage from that trip but was even more inspired by the resilience of the people there. She also saw a need for access to education and child support in the impoverished areas. By the end of the trip her family decided to sponsor a young girl before coming back to the U.S.