Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Volunteers of America & Travis Lighthouse, Tuesday, March 11, 2014.


     My name is Hallie Hargis and I am a freshman Biomedical Engineering major and Mathematical Science minor. I chose ASB to impact to community in a positive way while growing spiritually, emotionally, and mentally as a person. Today we woke up to a breakfast served at the Volunteers of America center where we are staying. Ms. Tricia served us donuts, go-gurt, muffins, and fruit. We then helped her unload donations into  hallway pantry. As we finished unloading we began to start packing ourselves into the vans to get to our destination at the Travis Lighthouse location of VOA in Northern Louisiana-Shreveport. At Travis Lighthouse we split up into two groups to complete cleaning tasks and a grammar system that can help kids for up to 5 years depending on how long it takes them to learn and comprehend the English and grammar. After the tasks were completed we held an hour and a half field day outside the Travis Lighthouse center. Before the kids were allowed to go outside to field, other ASB members and myself helped them do and complete their homework. We had 5 stations set up for the kids ranging from kickball to hula-hoop lines. Today was a very rewarding day. To see the kids bright smiles and how happy they were to see us really inspired me to keep volunteering and impacting lives.


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