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Man who worked as a garbage collector to support his family is now a Harvard Law School graduate

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Man who worked as a garbage collector to support his family is now a Harvard Law School graduate

Rehan Staton, once employed as a trash hauler, has triumphed as a Harvard Law School graduate, a testament to his exceptional work ethic and unwavering dedication. In a joyous 90-minute commencement ceremony held at Harvard's campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Staton received his Juris Doctorate, basking in the enthusiastic support of a large crowd.

Staton's journey to this remarkable achievement was paved with numerous obstacles and sacrifices. Raised by his hardworking father alongside his brother, they navigated a challenging upbringing. With limited resources, including scarce food and intermittent access to electricity, Staton's determination never wavered. He overcame these hurdles, demonstrating resilience and an unwavering commitment to his education and future.

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“There were holes in the ceilings. There was black mold festering in the basement. There were a lot of areas in the house that didn’t have floors,” Staton said, describing their living situation before.

At a young age, he dreamed of becoming a professional boxer or taekwondo player, in hopes of getting his family out of poverty through sports money. Sadly, he suffered from a shoulder injury which made him give up on his dreams too early.

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After high school, he decided to look for a job to help his father. Both Staton and his brother had to stop their education when their father had a stroke.

They eventually found a job as a sanitary worker for Bates Trucking and Trash Removal in Bladensburg, Maryland. This job may not be ideal, but it helped him and his family make ends meet.

Refurbishing the dumpsters did not only help Staton get by but it also opened his eyes and realized what he wanted for his future. Some of his co-workers with previous prison history told him not to be like them and encouraged him to continue his education.

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Inspired by his co-workers’ words, he enrolled at Bowie State University and later transferred to the University of Maryland. Staton’s hard work paid off and he finished his undergraduate studies in 2018. In less than a year, he passed his LSAT and applied to Harvard Law School.

Staton knew how difficult it was to get accepted in such a prominent school but he still tried his very best. To his surprise, he got accepted and even went viral for his Harvard acceptance video.

Actor Tyler Perry offered to pay for his schooling while people raised money to help send him to the prestigious university. They were able to raise over $200,000 through GoFundMe.

“Although I get credit for working hard, working hard was the easy part,” said the Harvard Law School graduate.

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“But I just happened to be around people who cared enough about me. I worked for a trash company, where my co-workers told me that I should go to college instead. I had a boss who let me leave work, go to school, and come back. I had a cousin who helped me study for the LSAT.”

Staton was grateful for all the support and generosity he received and he wanted to pay it forward. He is now doing it through an organization he founded called The Reciprocity Effect, which goal is to create a more holistic community at Harvard while fixing the gap between the staff and students. He plans to move to New York City and find a job at a law firm.

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Though he is now a Harvard Law School graduate, he still hasn’t forgotten his childhood dream. He wants to pursue his love for sports and eventually lead a professional sports team.

“I didn’t want to change after going to Law School,” Staton said. “The allure is huge. I went to work in fancy places. I made cool connections and friendships. But I don’t want to forget who I am.”

Watch this video and be inspired by Rehan Staton’s amazing journey to success:

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