Kristle Castor

Nurse and Ambassador in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Kristle Castor

Nurse and Ambassador in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

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Kristle Castor is a Foot Care Nurse and founder of Footsies Foot Care Nurse Service in British Columbia, Canada. She is also a Director of Patient Care for Remedy's Pharmacy and Pharmasave Pharmacy. She graduated as a Practical Nurse in 2008 and have more than 11 years of combined working experience in Home health Care, Residential Care and Acute Care setting.

Prior to graduating in 2008, Kristle also toiled as a nursing aide for 2 years to supplement and financially support her needs while studying for nursing. Soon after graduation, her career blossomed and became the youngest B.C. Government Employees Union Representative at the age of 22 for Retirement Concepts. Kristle was the spokesperson for many of their employees until the Director of Care in Evergreen Baptist Care Home heard her name and offered her a promising job. Kristle served EBCC for 10 years until 2018.

Kristle's biggest contribution to humanity was when she became a Volunteer Child Ambassador for World Vision Canada. Her main responsibility is to educate the public, and advocate for the impoverished children who needs sponsors for protection from poverty, abuse, corruption and hunger. She raised funds for World Vision's Child and Maternity Program along with other WV Ambassadors for 5 countries that needs them the most. They are Tanzania, Burma, Bangladesh, Kenya and Pakistan.

In 2015, She travelled to Honduras with 9 other Ambassadors to pursue understanding of WV's Area Development Program. On her trip, she realized that ADP was not only helping sponsored children but it was also helping their family become self sufficient with the education and support they were receiving from WV Sponsors.

In 2016, she was sent to Tanzania to film, document, assess and learn the condition of the Mothers and their children in a region called Singida. There was a lack of nutritious food, proper sanitation and unhygienic surroundings in some homes whose children are at risk of dying due to malnutrition, hunger and infection. Kristle quickly got to work and helped raise funds for Child and Maternity Program for Tanzania. Apart from the basic Nutrition Program, she advocated and helped raise funds for their hospital which is now providing free education to mothers, free vaccinations and free clinic visits from infancy to five years of age. It is now fully funded by WV's Child and Maternity Program.

  • Work
    • Nurse, Teacher, Ambassador
  • Education
    • Vancouver Community College