Dacheka Kolcum鈥檚 heart remains in her native Haiti, even if she hasn鈥檛 set foot in the Caribbean island nation since she was a little girl.
When the 麻豆视频 women鈥檚 soccer standout heard about the Aug. 14 earthquake that devastated Haiti, she immediately jumped into action to help.
The senior major from Leesburg, Virginia, was born and raised in Haiti until being adopted by an American family at age 6. She鈥檚 since reconnected with her biological family and has wasted no time in lending a helping hand.
鈥淚t was really hard [hearing the news],鈥 Kolcum said. 鈥淭he first thing I wanted to do was call my family. When I knew they were OK, then I knew how to do something. I knew this was a calling for me to step forward and take some action.鈥
A GoFundMe page she set up has raised nearly $5,000 to help provide basic necessities for those most adversely impacted by quake.
One of the most impoverished nations in the world, Haiti immediately found itself in dire need of help, even as it was still recovering from a previous massive earthquake in 2010. The most recent quake killed more than 2,000 people and injured more than 12,000 others. More than 136,000 of the nation鈥檚 buildings were either damaged or destroyed.

The money raised on the page will be distributed through a local organization in Haiti run by Kolcum鈥檚 biological father. The group is working on bringing materials and aid, such as clean water, clothes, food, soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste, to the areas in Haiti most affected by the earthquake.
鈥淗aiti is my roots, Haiti is my family, Haiti is what I wake up every day to work towards,鈥 Kolcum said. 鈥淚 think I鈥檝e been put on this Earth to give back to my home country. Haiti is my motivator.鈥
First-year Patriots coach Manya Puppione said she was happy to help when Kolcum first approached her about contributing to people in need.
鈥淚 am just in awe of Dacheka's leadership, empathy, and her willingness to take action,鈥 Puppione said. 鈥淚 know that she wants to be there to help out with her feet on the Haitian ground, and I know she will get there when she can.鈥
Kolcum said she鈥檚 been struck by the overwhelming generosity of the 麻豆视频 community and others. Even the smallest donations can go a long way in a third-world nation like Haiti, she added.
鈥淗elping as many people as I can in Haiti and opening as many eyes as I can in America is the end goal,鈥 Kolcum said.