Josh Collins finds new direction in North Bay with family support
- Josh Collins grew up in a challenging environment, losing his mother to cancer and living with his grandmother after his father left.
- Feeling the need to find his own identity, he moved across the country but later faced health issues that made him appreciate family support.
- Josh aims to return to the Bay Area to work in biotech and reconnect with his family, highlighting the importance of their support.
Josh Collins, a first-generation college student and one of quadruplets, faced significant challenges growing up in Bodega Bay. After his father left and their mother passed away from cancer, he and his siblings moved in with their grandmother. As he matured, Josh felt confined by the small-town environment and sought to establish his own identity apart from being one of 'The Quad.' His desire for independence led him to move across the country, where he was later diagnosed with a heart condition. This experience made him realize the importance of family support, which he had taken for granted. Despite the distance, he missed the connection with his siblings and grandmother. Josh's ultimate goal is to return to the Bay Area, where he hopes to work in the biotech field and create new memories with his family, reinforcing the value of their bond and support in his life.