Monday, December 4, 2017
Project LINK Harper Bowman
The location I chose to volunteer my time at was Winthrop Think College where I am currently employed but volunteered 15 unpaid hours for this project. The service activity reflected directly to the HDFS curriculum because I worked directly with individuals with disabilities, the parents of these adults, and created projects that would be beneficial to them not just now but continuing into the future. I was able to network with my fellow coworkers to help me establish activities that would fit each individual student I was working with somewhat (but not solely) based on their disability. Networking with my fellow coworkers and boss allowed for me to expand on the ideas I had previously thought of. Everyday that I work with Think College I am able to network with my coworkers and learn from them. These experiences allow for me to become better at my job because I am not just having my point of view but also someone else's. Some of my coworkers may know a student better than I do so their input in highly beneficial in me aiding the student. Winthrop Think College is already having a huge impact on not just the Rock Hill community but the Charlotte, Clover, Chester, and York communities. We have students that are from all different areas and their grow at Winthrop is recognized by those in their area. Another HUGE impact that Winthrop Think College is having is the knowledge that all of the peer mentors are gaining. The peer mentors that work or volunteer with Think College are not just Special Education or HDFS majors but these individuals are from an assortment of my majors across campus. This has had a great impact and been something that is continuing to help WTC grow. By having so many different peer mentors in different majors, this allows for others to learn about inclusion and advocacy for individuals with disabilities. I enjoyed this experience because since I wasn't technically working like I normally do, I was able to take in more because I wasn't just trying to help a student with their homework assignment. From my HDFS classes, I have realized how closely my occupation as a peer mentor relates to all that we have learned. I now truly am able to understand what great significance my job has not only on these students but mainly our community/world.. not to sound dramatic. The different lives that are able to be touched and taught from a small program consisting of 16 students is incredible. These lives that are not even just those whom are related directly to the program.
Friday, December 1, 2017
Hayley Keiser Volunteer Work
1. Where the student volunteered their time
I volunteered at multiple places, most of them were drop in events at one place for preparation for delivery of goods.
2. How the service activity reflected concepts learned in the HDFS curriculum
I learned that the work that we volunteer to do affects more than the people that we see. It affects the families behind the scenes that aren't able to care for themselves. During the time when I got to deliver the goods I was thinking about different ways that I could teach FLE courses on how to adjust to different life styles. I could also use it as a support system for people who are in trouble and do not seem to have anyone else.
3. How the student networked with other professionals while participating in the activity and what they gained from that networking
I was able to meet local people in my community who do things that people typically overlook. I was able to meet other people too who volunteer and how they get the motivation to do so. I met people that I hope to stay in touch with to do more things with.
4. The potential effect the service activity and/or the service organization can have (or does have) on the community
Taking a few hours out of the day to package meals or hand out meals for others makes such a big difference. I don't usually think about stuff like that but it reaches so many people and has a lasting effect.
5. A general reflection on the assignment (e.g., reactions, feelings, life lessons)
I thought this was a good assignment, and in the end was not as much time as I thought it was going to be. In the end 15 hours is not really anything when you choose multiple places. The lasting impact this has on not just the students but the people we helped will be a lasting impact and hopefully make us more open to more work in the future.
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Project LINK Harper Bowman
The location I chose to volunteer my time at was Winthrop Think College where I am currently employed but volunteered 15 unpaid hours for th...