Friday, August 28, 2015

Hanah's Biography

by Dan Patino
Hanah Hoffmann


From watching the Spurs win time and time again to spending quality time with family when she can, Hanah Hoffmann, a sophomore getting her first taste of Public Relations here at Texas State University, is a family girl through and through. Being the youngest of five with a notable age difference between her and the next oldest sibling, she has grown up understanding the importance that older people can have in the life of a child. Hoffmann’s involvement in school has evolved from the complete emersion in four years of volleyball, to one of the most prestigious sororities on campus, Chi Omega and becoming a Younglife leader of Texas State. Hoffman has used her time on campus with these organizations to deeply impact something she holds dear to her heart. Children and their innocents is something that Hoffmann has devoted hours of her life to. By molding the youth of San Marcos through her Younglife leadership position as they once did her, and the philanthropy for the Make a Wish Foundation that her sorority sisters and she supports so adamantly; Hoffmann has opened her eyes to possibility of one day working with the Make a Wish Foundation.

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