In this deeply personal episode of Voices of OKC, we sit down with Victoria Haggard—a former City Center student whose journey reflects resilience, discipline, faith, and the quiet power of choosing a different future.
Growing up in Oklahoma City, Victoria faced anger, loss, and moments of hopelessness that could have easily defined her story. Instead, she made a decision that changed everything. Through wrestling, mentorship, and the support of City Center, she transformed hardship into purpose.
Now pursuing a future in law while raising a young family, Victoria shares how discipline, faith, and community opened doors she once thought were closed.
This conversation is about more than one student's story. It's about what becomes possible when someone notices, when hope is offered, and when a young person decides to believe it.
In this episode, we discuss:-
Growing up in Oklahoma City and navigating early challenges
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How wrestling became a turning point for discipline and identity
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The role of mentors and safe spaces like City Center
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Overcoming grief after the loss of her brother
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Faith, perseverance, and finding hope again
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Her journey into college, pre-law studies, and future legal ambitions
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Why places of belonging matter for the next generation
Key theme:
Hope is not a feeling.
It’s a decision made one hard day at a time.