Friday, March 15, 2013

Our Last Day of Service... For Now, Anyway

My name is Morgan Gerke and I am a sophomore at University of Memphis studying Sociology and Spanish. Generally, I try to be involved in my community and one day I hope to work for a nonprofit, so the Alternative Spring Break seemed like the perfect mix of service, experience, and fun for a week away from school. Today was the last day of service on the ASB trip to Atlanta and, personally, it allowed me to gain some perspective on the hunger and homelessness issue that we were trying to tackle all week in this city. We left the house at 7 AM and drove to the Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in downtown Atlanta to serve meals to about 200 hungry and/or homeless people. Bill, one of the head supervisors, was enthusiastic about the work that he and other volunteers do for the organization, and it was rewarding to interact with the people and see how my service was directly affecting the issue of hunger in Atlanta.

After serving the meal, we got the history and tour of the church and then we went on our way to the Center for Pan Asian Community Services. Their mission is to create an easier transition for new immigrants (of any national or racial background) by utilizing social services and promoting self-sufficiency. Hearing the mission and goals of the organization really opened my eyes to the difficulties that immigrants may face when they move to America and it is great that Atlanta has a structure there to support them. We ended up doing some hands-on projects for CPACS, which was what the group had been waiting for all week. It was great to see the before and after pictures of our projects and made the experience even more fulfilling. Since it was our last night, we got a lot of free time to spend at the house. After some planning throughout the week, we were able to surprise Angie (our coordinator) for her birthday. It truly was a great end to a fantastic week of service!


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