by Madeline S. Collazo
AmeriCorps VISTA, Jewish Coalition for Literacy
I think that I was born to serve. Who or where I’m serving is irrelevant, what is most important to me is that I am helping those who need support.
Luckily, I have been across the United States doing just
that, and loving it! Some of the opportunities that laid the foundation for my
deep passion for community service include planting native trees in
Massachusetts, teaching second-graders in American Samoa, and promoting
universal health insurance in Puerto Rico. Currently, I serve at the Jewish
Coalition for Literacy in San Francisco increasing literacy rates in public
schools across the Bay Area, and this year has given me key resources to think
about why I love serving and how I can integrate it into my life, for the rest
of my life.
"This year has given me key resources to think about why I love serving and how I can integrate it into my life, for the rest of my life." |
Therefore, after my year at the Jewish Coalition for Literacy (JCL), I plan to re-enroll for a second year and continue developing the systems that will enhance community engagement and student success. During my second year as a VISTA with JCL, I will also apply to get a Masters in Social Work or Psychology (or both!) with hopes of continuing to serve in struggling communities.
Although I am unsure of the specifics of my future career, my
job title, and even my geographic location, I am certain that I will not stray
too far from my current vocation: working towards a better world for all.
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