Sunday, July 19, 2015

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           This summer I spent nine weeks working at the Ira Samelson Jr. Boys and Girls Club. I was assigned the position as the Healthy Habits program director for this branch; the purpose of this program is to educate the children about healthy foods and the benefits associated with them. My class was structured so that I would meet with 4 different age groups twice a week. One class a week would be dedicated to nutrition, and the other class would be teaching them how to cook.

            I chose to work at the Boys and Girls Club because I strongly believe in the importance of their purpose. It is to provide a safe environment for children to grow and develop into adults. A community like the Boys and Girls Club is essential for the development of many of these children. Whatever their home lives may be like, the Samelson Branch gives them a community that looks out for them and provides them with many resources, such as my program. I was privileged to be a part of this club and build relationships with some amazing children.


            The summer service experience has been instrumental in the development my education and myself. In many of my classes at Rhodes, I learned of the social issues that accompany people living in poverty. I learned of the discrimination they face and the privilege I have because I do not face the same issues. Because of my work at the Boys and Girls Club where I have been able to see these social issues first hand, my understanding of them has improved dramatically. It is apparent the privilege I have over others that did not grow up in a similar situation. I am extremely thankful for the experiences that I have had while working at the Boys and Girls Club.

4 comments:

  1. I really liked how you connected your previous knowledge of these social issues to your experience at the Boys and Girls Club. Overall, I really like your blurb. It is short, sweet, and to the point! Its good to hear that this was an influential experience for you.

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  2. I agree with Alexis! This blurb provided important info about what you did, how you did it, and what you learned/gained in the process. You may mention that you're an urban studies major (i'm really hoping that's right)/some of the specific types of classes that you took that helped with your education of these social issues, but honestly it's a really good, concise but full (of good info) post. Thanks 4 sharing :))

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  3. Great post, Conor! I appreciate that you discussed the specifics of your work this summer as well as your motivation for serving at the Boys and Girls Club in the first place. I think your last paragraph is especially effective because you make the connection, through Summer Service, between your formal education and your newfound understandings about social issues and your own social position.

    In fact, most of my suggestions are simply nitpicky. If I were you, I would change the second sentence of your first paragraph to something along the lines of “I directed Health Habits, a program aimed at educated children…” in order to be more concise. In addition, you can combine the first and second sentence of your second paragraph with a colon between “their purpose” and “to provide.” Finally, it would be a great improvement to your blurb if you included a sentence or two, perhaps after your third paragraph, explicitly addressing how seeing “these social issues first hand” has not only improved your understanding of the issues themselves but also changed your perceptions about service.

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  4. Conor,

    This is a solid and informative post! You did a nice job with your organization and I very much enjoyed your second paragraph. However, I have a few comments to make: spell out the number 4 in your first paragraph to be consistent throughout the excerpt. In your second paragraph you use "them" three times in the same sentence, which makes it confusing to the reader as to who you are referring to. Lastly, I would add a paragraph on the end that talks about your definition of service and if/how this definition has changed over the course of the summer. I think with these minor adjustments your blurb will be ready for the pamphlet!

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