Luke Kues is a 2021 ΒιΆΉΛήΙα΅ηΚΣΎηgraduate with dual degrees in biology and psychology. He received the Paul J. Sipes Award for outstanding leadership and service.
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True Community provides free or low-cost training in life-saving skills including CPR. The focus is on under-served and communities with a high proportion of under-represented groups.
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Luke Kues is Executive Director of True Community, a non-profit he founded while still a student at NKU.
Luke Kues didnβt wait for graduation to achieve his personal and professional goals. By the time he graduated from ΒιΆΉΛήΙα΅ηΚΣΎηin May 2021 with a double major in biology and psychology, Luke was already serving as Executive Director of a non-profit he founded to create a βwellness revolution.β Luke named it to emphasize its holistic approach.
βThe priorities are wellness in the individual and in the community,β he explained. The chance of receiving life-saving CPR in the Black community is only 18%, so True Community focused on providing free or reduced cost trainings in CPR, first aid and the use of AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators). Since its formation, True Community has completed over 5,000 trainings. Nearly half of those trainings occurred while Luke was still an ΒιΆΉΛήΙα΅ηΚΣΎηstudent.
At NKU, Luke never stopped looking for new opportunities to get involved. He worked with LAMP (Latinos Avanzando Mentorship Program) and ΒιΆΉΛήΙα΅ηΚΣΎηROCKS (Responsibility, Opportunity, Community, Knowledge and Success) to support students from under-represented groups. He worked with the Student Government Association to advocate for important enhancements in Health, Counseling and Student Wellness.
That incredible track record in academics and leadership earned Luke the Paul J. Sipes award as βan outstanding senior student who displays the personal qualities of honesty, character, and industry and who has actively participated in community affairs.β
βΒιΆΉΛήΙα΅ηΚΣΎηformed me into who I am. Many parts were challenging. I struggled with depression and working to understand my purpose. So many people really cared about wanting to see me grow. I loved the person I became as part of my ΒιΆΉΛήΙα΅ηΚΣΎηexperience.β
The seeds Luke planted while an ΒιΆΉΛήΙα΅ηΚΣΎηstudent have taken root and spread. Working with students at UC, Miami and Xavier, True Community grew to include 15 training centers throughout the Midwest and South with plans to expand to the East coast. In addition to life-saving skills, True Community also offers a 6-week Wellness Accelerator program. Luke said his own experience taught him that the health of one individual has direct impacts on the health of the community.
"If you look at a tree above the surface, you see an individual, but below the surface every single tree in a forest is connected. When a single tree is doing well, it sends nutrients to uplift the trees around it. This simple lesson from nature shows the power of a true community."