On June 12, 2010 I went(along with my mom) to an event that was hosted by Community Action Partnership. At this warehouse location we met with a small group and were assigned our task of packaging food into boxes. These boxes of food would eventually be given to families in need of food to survive. We all worked on keeping our spirits high and having fun meeting new people we completed our task with ease. Throughout the 2 hours that we were there, we packed 1200 boxes of food that would be given to families who were in desperate need of this food. This event was so much fun because I got to meet so many new people and have a great time while helping people that needed our assistance. I would definitely encourage anyone who wants to get involved in volunteering to start with an event like a food bank because it is simple and fun, but also rewarding because you can somewhat see the effects of your work when you're finished for the day.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Community Action Partnership
On June 12, 2010 I went(along with my mom) to an event that was hosted by Community Action Partnership. At this warehouse location we met with a small group and were assigned our task of packaging food into boxes. These boxes of food would eventually be given to families in need of food to survive. We all worked on keeping our spirits high and having fun meeting new people we completed our task with ease. Throughout the 2 hours that we were there, we packed 1200 boxes of food that would be given to families who were in desperate need of this food. This event was so much fun because I got to meet so many new people and have a great time while helping people that needed our assistance. I would definitely encourage anyone who wants to get involved in volunteering to start with an event like a food bank because it is simple and fun, but also rewarding because you can somewhat see the effects of your work when you're finished for the day.
Monday, December 6, 2010
CSUF Special Games
For my next project, I volunteered at the Cal State Fullerton Special Games on May 7, 2010. This volunteer activity is one that I have been doing throughout my entire life and it is an event that I look forward to every year. This event was created by 4 college students as a class project and it is a track and field event that is created for people with disabilities. This event is different than the one put on by the Special Olympics organization because the athletes don't have to be high-functioning in order to participate in this fun-filled day. All levels of functionality are accepted in order to create a welcoming environment throughout the day. This experience annually reminds me of how important it is to remind people with disabilities that they are still valued members of society. It also shows me that it is very simple to help others and create a day of memories that they will never forget. I love playing games with the kids that come to the event because I get to see the smiles on everyone's faces, including the volunteers, because it is easy to see how rewarding this experience is for all of the people involved.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Cypress Street

I joined a group of students from my school on a volunteer project to a low-income neighborhood called Cypress Street on May 1, 2010 to help the people there. When we arrived we learned that our task that day would be weeding and planting new flowers on the main hill that overlooked the community. We were surprised when after we started working many of the families came to join us because they were so appreciative of the work that we were doing for them. They also offered us drinks and snacks, which was so kind of them and we couldn't believe that these people were so happy, simply because we were planting flowers and shrubs in their community. It was a fun event and I couldn’t believe how quickly we had transformed a hill of dirt and weeds into a hill full of beautiful flowers that would grow and brighten the community.
Second Harvest Food Bank
Book Doctor
On February 6, 2010 I went to the Book Doctor, which is an organization that collects books from donations and cleans/repairs them. After they have been cleaned and repaired, then the books are sent to hospital and doctor's waiting rooms to give children something to keep their mind busy while they are waiting for long periods of time. Volunteer "readers" will also go to the waiting rooms to read to the children. The books are given to these underprivileged kids to take home and enjoy as well. Through this experience I learned how lucky I am to be able to have brand new books sitting on my shelves and how blessed I am to have the opportunity to learn to read and read whenever I want to. I enjoyed this experience because I love books and this let me help people and work with books, which is the best of both worlds for me.