1. Summarize your progress thus far on your Service Learning Project. After looking at your original goals, have they changed? If so, please elaborate.
At first I was going to set up gigs to play guitar at local coffee shops to help raise money for Canyon Acres, and visit there to see my progress. But then I realized that my godmother worked at KInship Center, which is closer and I thought I would have an advantage working at the same place as someone I have known for years. so I changed my location to where I should work. Then I decided not to try and set up gigs, because I thought that would be beyond my capabilities and would be considerably time consuming, knowing how much work I have in class. I decided instead to volunteer at the Kinship Center and interact with the foster children, because I thought I would get more out of working with the kids themselves, than just raising money to help them. I come there whenever they may need me, and on service learning days.
2. Describe some of the achievements/obstacles your group has encountered today/over the past month.
Some of the obstacles that I had to face over the past month were, when the kids were available, trying to get them not to do things that they shouldn't be doing, such as not sharing toys with others, and when the kids were not available, knowing what I can do to help support the Kinship Center, even on the not-so-busy days. One achievement that I accomplished so far includes becoming a volunteer at the Kinship Center and becoming a part of the "family' as my godmtoher and employer said on the first day. Another achievement that I had was trying to find something to do on the calmer working days, by working on long, but simple tasks.
3. How valuable has the feedback been from your Service Learning Panel? Have the commendations/critiques been helpful?
I have not gotten any feedback from my panel so far.
4. What are your plans for the next Service Learning Day? How do you plan to execute those plans?
Making sure that the kids are available that day and see if any of my help is needed. I plan to call my godmother, who works there as well, and ask if any of the foster children are there and if I can help out with them.
5. Post something that has been particularly meaningful to your group over the past month. It could be a collage of pictures/short personal anecdote/short video/etc.
Last week I saw a documentary at Kinship Center called "From Place to Place", which is about two young adults who have just reached the age of eighteen, and are sent out into the streets, because the foster care system has rules about kids who have reached age eighteen, saying that they are adults and need to go find a home of their own. This video shows the sad aftermath of foster kids who have reached the age of eighteen and have nowhere else to go.
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