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SL1: Choosing Your Site

Please respond in a comment:

(1) What do you hope to gain from involvement at your chosen service-learning site?  Be specific, consider new skills, knowledge, experience, etc.?

(2) What do you expect to find when  you get to your service learning site?

(3) What do you most fear about your service learning this quarter?

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  1. Michelle Huang

    Sorry if this is late, but I wanted to confirm my service learning site before I wrote this reflection.

    (1) I have chosen WHW (Women Helping Women/Men2Work) for my service-learning site. Their mission of helping disadvantaged people (poor, lacking education, falling on difficult times) find jobs seemed intriguing, so I contacted them. I hope to gain job experience while helping out people in the community. I want to see up close the values of this non-profit and how it impacts people who need their help, as I have never directly helped disadvantaged people. I will also like to see how a non-profit organization works.
    (2) I’m not sure what the organization will tell me to do, as I have only communicated to the director through email. I still have to take a tour of the place sometime this week to see what the internship program will be like. I don’t know if I will even get to directly help the people who seek this organization, or if I will just be doing behind the scenes work.
    (3)I most fear the problems that will be difficult for me to solve. I might have to find the best solution to something alone. I have never had to solve a serious conflict, so this will be new for me. However, I hope to gain valuable skills from that experience. A less intense (and silly) fear I have is the long commute to and from the site, as my only mode of transportation is the bus.

  2. Patricia Peirce

    (1) What do you hope to gain from involvement at your chosen service-learning site? Be specific, consider new skills, knowledge, experience, etc.?
    – The Center for Leaving Peace offers involvement with a variety of community programs that I am hoping to be able to participate in while my services or help are required during my stay. I would like to interact with different people of different ages and learn how to peacefully lead a better life while going to school. They seem to have a very positive outlook on life and that is what attracted me to this particular site.

    (2) What do you expect to find when you get to your service learning site?
    – I am hoping to find a peaceful environment with lots of encouragement to learn, thrive and help others. I also hope to find friendly people willing to share their knowledge with me. I am willing to learn and help as much as I can.

    (3) What do you most fear about your service learning this quarter?
    – I fear that I would not be able to gain as much insights as I am hoping. This site has a certain holistic philosophy and I really want to benefit from that in my personal life. I have high expectations about this site and I do not want to be disappointed or disappoint them as well, as I want to be of service as much as I want to better myself.

  3. Andrea Fabillaran

    (1) The service learning site that I’ve chosen is the Free Wheelchair Mission. I took an interest in this service learning site because I’ve always wanted to help the impoverished in developing countries seeing as their resources are scarce in comparison to those in the U.S. From performing service hours here, I hope to really gain a better understanding of the hardships that the impoverished go through in these countries, especially those who are disabled and do not have access to the medical care that we have in the United States. And with that understanding, I hope to gain a better sense of compassion to help those who are less fortunate and to be more selfless in my donations of time and money to others. The skills I hope to attain are better communication skills with other organizations as well as to improve my planning and logistics skills.

    (2) To be honest, I don’t really know what to expect when I get to the service learning site. I would assume there are a lot of desks and phones to answer calls and to sit and plan fundraisers and events. I also picture a lot of boards containing fundraising goals and upcoming events. Most importantly, I feel like I would find very compassionate and selfless individuals who are constantly willing to give their time of day to help those in need.

    (3) I think what I fear the most about my service learning is the time. I can easily give 15 hours to the organization, but for me it’s a matter of fitting my time into their schedule because I do have a lot of time commitment to school, work, and extracurriculars that I really need to manage my time wisely while still keeping a sane mind. I do volunteer a lot with clubs, but it’s for various events and organizations so it’s not set in stone with my schedule and I plan as I go. That will make volunteering at one service learning site on a more solid schedule interesting, but I’m willing to take the challenge.

  4. Irasema Bueno

    I haven’t picked a service-learning site, I have been looking into them and so far I think I am most likely going to choose a site having to do with helping kids. I have volunteered in an after-school program and it was honestly so much fun and very rewarding. The children were eager for you to help them or sometimes they just wanted to help you too. The site that really appeals to me is Girls Inc. I hope to gain experience in helping people whether it be directly or indirectly. I hope to acquire skills in solving challenges and gain confidence as well. I expect to find girls who are willing to let me help them or at least to let me be their friend who can give them support. What I fear the most is not being able to connect with anyone since the hours to volunteer are short.

  5. Sam Shaw

    (1) What do you hope to gain from involvement at your chosen service-learning site? Be specific, consider new skills, knowledge, experience, etc.?

    -My main goal is to create more meaning in my life. I feel the art of giving and volunteerism humbles an individual and balances out their life. And I haven’t really partaken in volunteer activities since high school when I tried to solely improve my resume for college.

    (2) What do you expect to find when you get to your service learning site?

    -a humble and positive group of people. I assume that the individuals that I work with will love to volunteer and have a very optimistic attitude towards life. And I feel that in life we should be surrounded by good positive people to shape ourselves. Also really cute animals.

    (3) What do you most fear about your service learning this quarter?

    -Time commitment. I really hoped to work at IRvine Animal Care Center but they require at least 1 YEAR. Unfortunately after I graduate I plan to move abroad. This makes it difficult because I don’t want to volunteer just to receive credit for class. I hope to gain experience, new relationships, better meaning and lasting memories at my service learning site.

  6. Brian Austin

    1) I plan on volunteering for the Kidsworks STEAM program. While children are very valuable and important, they are also extremely vulnerable. Way too many children in America do not have a stable life to nurture intellectual growth. Limiting children when they are young makes it difficult for them to have successful careers as adults. As a Pharmaceutical Science major and previously an engineering major, I have taken many science courses at UCI. I feel like I could use my knowledge and passion to get kids interested in science-related fields.
    2) I expect to find many children from different backgrounds. Through this experience, I expect to learn about the lives of many children in the program and about their hardships. I do not expect it to be easy, since many may not be interested in science at all.
    3) I fear that I may not be able to be great at making presentations for kids, since I do not have any experience with this type of program. I am also afraid that some kids will not care about the message we teach them. However I hope for it to be a growing experience as I learn how to deal with the situation.

  7. Amanda Jimenez

    Upon reviewing the provided service learning sites in class, I was immediately drawn to the Free Wheelchair Mission. I was really interested in the organizations mission and goals. An in class announcement was made about how the organization needed volunteers for the weekend of the 6th and 7th. I was willing and able and excited for the opportunity. Eager and ready to get involved I contacted Ariel Rigney through email and she quickly responded asking if I was available Saturday the 6th from 3-6pm. I was set to help out at the Long Beach Marathon Exposition and I could not wait. I anticipated gaining hands on experience on the mechanics of a wheelchair and the standards for a quality chair made out of household items. I wanted to learn how to network with other similar organizations and see how we can help each other out. I wanted to gain communication and organizations skills at an international scale.
    I was expecting and evening interacting with people who love getting involved and helping out as much as possible. I was under the impression that I was going to physically help build wheelchair models and learn how to make them by myself. Come Saturday afternoon I realized that I was not going to be doing what I was looking forward to, but I was still very excited. At the exposition I was a volunteer that helped represent the Free Wheelchair Mission at a booth and inform curious by passers of who we are, what we do, and how we do it. I learned that the wheelchairs themselves are manufactured in two companies in China and that during my volunteer process with this organization I will mostly be doing office work, organization events, and community outreach. It is definitely not what I expected, but I am still excited about helping in any way that I can.
    During the exposition I had to quickly learn how to explain to strangers the mission of our organization and why it was there. I get nervous easily and I am not good with public speaking at all. I never encountered anyone that was rude or gave me a hard time, but I fear that one day I might. This volunteer work will challenge me and help me grow the confidence department, but I know it is going to take a lot of effort, dedication, and throwing myself out there.

  8. Amanda Jimenez

    Upon reviewing the provided service learning sites in class, I was immediately drawn to the Free Wheelchair Mission. I was really interested in the organizations mission and goals. An in class announcement was made about how the organization needed volunteers for the weekend of the 6th and 7th. I was willing and able and excited for the opportunity. Eager and ready to get involved I contacted Ariel Rigney through email and she quickly responded asking if I was available Saturday the 6th from 3-6pm. I was set to help out at the Long Beach Marathon Exposition and I could not wait. I anticipated gaining hands on experience on the mechanics of a wheelchair and the standards for a quality chair made out of household items. I wanted to learn how to network with other similar organizations and see how we can help each other out. I wanted to gain communication and organizations skills at an international scale.
    I was expecting and evening interacting with people who love getting involved and helping out as much as possible. I was under the impression that I was going to physically help build wheelchair models and learn how to make them by myself. Come Saturday afternoon I realized that I was not going to be doing what I was looking forward to, but I was still very excited. At the exposition I was a volunteer that helped represent the Free Wheelchair Mission at a booth and inform curious by passers of who we are, what we do, and how we do it. I learned that the wheelchairs themselves are manufactured in two companies in China and that during my volunteer process with this organization I will mostly be doing office work, organization events, and community outreach. It is definitely not what I expected, but I am still excited about helping in any way that I can.
    During the exposition I had to quickly learn how to explain to strangers the mission of our organization and why it was there. I get nervous easily and I am not good with public speaking at all. I never encountered anyone that was rude or gave me a hard time, but I fear that one day I might. This volunteer work will challenge me and help me grow the confidence department, but I know it is going to take a lot of effort, dedication, and throwing myself out there.

  9. Amanda Jimenez

    Upon reviewing the provided service learning sites in class, I was immediately drawn to the Free Wheelchair Mission. I was really interested in the organizations mission and goals. An in class announcement was made about how the organization needed volunteers for the weekend of the 6th and 7th. I was willing and able and excited for the opportunity. Eager and ready to get involved I contacted Ariel Rigney through email and she quickly responded asking if I was available Saturday the 6th from 3-6pm. I was set to help out at the Long Beach Marathon Exposition and I could not wait. I anticipated gaining hands on experience on the mechanics of a wheelchair and the standards for a quality chair made out of household items. I wanted to learn how to network with other similar organizations and see how we can help each other out. I wanted to gain communication and organizations skills at an international scale.
    I was expecting and evening interacting with people who love getting involved and helping out as much as possible. I was under the impression that I was going to physically help build wheelchair models and learn how to make them by myself. Come Saturday afternoon I realized that I was not going to be doing what I was looking forward to, but I was still very excited. At the exposition I was a volunteer that helped represent the Free Wheelchair Mission at a booth and inform curious by passers of who we are, what we do, and how we do it. I learned that the wheelchairs themselves are manufactured in two companies in China and that during my volunteer process with this organization I will mostly be doing office work, organization events, and community outreach. It is definitely not what I expected, but I am still excited about helping in any way that I can.
    During the exposition I had to quickly learn how to explain to strangers the mission of our organization and why it was there. I get nervous easily and I am not good with public speaking at all. I never encountered anyone that was rude or gave me a hard time, but I fear that one day I might. This volunteer work will challenge me and help me grow the confidence department, but I know it is going to take a lot of effort, dedication, and throwing myself out there.

  10. Ellen Lee

    (1) What do you hope to gain from involvement at your chosen service-learning site? Be specific, consider new skills, knowledge, experience, etc.?
    For the service learning site, I chose to work with the Free Wheelchair Mission. The reason I chose to work with this site is because I have always had passion for working with nonprofit organizations and an interest in working in the field of global health; I find that this site is best suited for my interest.
    At this site, I expect to gain an immense amount of experience in working for a nonprofit organization. I will also expect to be meeting many other individuals from different communities and background. Overall, I see this opportunity as a learning experience.

    (2) What do you expect to find when you get to your service learning site?
    I am expecting to find a group of passionate and experienced individuals working together to carry out the mission of the organization. I imagine a large office with many people working in the different departments of the office; the engineers working in one part of office building the wheelchairs and others at their desk.

    (3) What do you most fear about your service learning this quarter?
    My biggest fear about the service learning site is that my expectations won’t be met and I will walk away from the organization without providing much of a contribution. I hope that my time there will be as beneficial to them as they will be to me.

  11. Kristy Ujiiye

    For my serving learning site, I have narrowed down to the American Heart Association. I hope to gain more knowledge in the health aspect of community engagement. I would like to get experience in a non-profit organization and observe how they operate as well as having a better idea of what it may be like to work at a non-profit organization in the future. I have a personal experience in my family which ties me to the American Heart Association on a personal level. I expect to learn so much from doing service leaning at this site. I will understand what kind of opportunities that they offer to the public and what they do to promote the awareness of cardiovascular disease prevention. My fear is that I will be entering a completely new area that I am not familiar with, but I am eager to take in as much information and knowledge as I can. I want to understand the behind the scenes work involved in heart disease awareness as well as getting involved in their big events that they put on for the community.

  12. Jared (Jay) Bills

    I’m doing my service learning at Hotline of Southern California, which is a warm crisis hotline.
    1) I hope to gain some experience being empathetic to those who I don’t fully understand. Many people who call in have mental disorders, such as schizophrenia. I also want to learn more humility by serving others.
    2) I expect to be listening in on calls with a supervisor and be trained on how to direct calls looking for some type of help or to just talk and show empathy to those who need someone to talk to.
    3) I think my biggest fear is the added load to my schedule. I already struggle to get through all the course materials due to lack of time.

  13. Patrick M.

    1) By volunteering at the American Heart Association, I hope to gain the knowledge of how a non-profit organization works. I also hope to gain valuable time management skills as well as learn the “behind the scenes” work of an organization that does so much good in the community. I also hope to meet new people who are passionate about what they do, and in the process I hope to become inspired to pursue my own passion.

    2) What I expect to find when I get to the service learning site is to meet dedicated individuals who are passionate about what they’re doing. I hope to find a welcoming environment that will help foster me to grow as a leader and give me the valuable skills and knowledge in case I decide to pursue a career in a non-profit organization.

    3) What I fear most about my service learning this quarter is the scheduling. I have a busy schedule and I only have a small gap in the afternoon. But hopefully my schedule will permit me to volunteer more than the required 15 hours.

  14. Annie Lao

    (1) What do you hope to gain from involvement at your chosen service-learning site? Be specific, consider new skills, knowledge, experience, etc.?

    I have chosen to do my service learning at the Second Harvest Food Bank. I hope to gain knowledge of how an organization works, new friends, and a sense of happiness that one can only get by giving. I want to inspire someone and be inspired. I want to experience what it is like to genuinely want to help someone by giving and expecting nothing in return. I want to build connections and bond with people. I want to learn about their stories and where they come from.

    (2) What do you expect to find when you get to your service learning site?

    I expect to find lots of food, people, and a sense of charity. Since this food bank is located in the Great Park, there should be a lot of new places to explore and plenty of families and attractions.

    (3) What do you most fear about your service learning this quarter?

    What I fear most about my service learning this quarter is not being able to connect with anyone or make a difference while helping at the food bank. I don’t want to hand out food and be done for the day. I want to build connections with the community members as well as the staff there, but given that we are only required to do 15 hours, I feel like I might not have enough time to do so (hopefully they allow me to do more than 15 hours).

  15. Amanda Iaali

    1) While working with youth I hope to gain patience, experience working with children, and understanding of what it is like to provide support services. I also hope that it is fun!

    2) I expect to find a lot of kids who either want to be there or are forced there by a guardian. I expect that all the kids will have different personalities and that I will feel maybe a little overwhelmed trying to get to know all of them. I also expect not having too large a role in the overall scheme of things because of how many volunteers they take.

    3) I am really scared that I won’t be able to find transportation. The sites are a good twenty minutes away so a zip car would be really too expensive and I can’t bike there. I fear that because I am working with youth, my help will be wanted at a steady rate, like once or twice a week, every week. Finding a ride that many times will get difficult.

  16. Francis

    Initially, I wanted to get involved with KidWorks, but I have been having difficulty getting started there. However, I have previously done the necessary training with School on Wheels, and I am excited to get started with them. I am hoping to learn how to best help whoever I am paired with. During a training, the coordinator said that, with the older youth, it can be challenging in the beginning because they may be testing you to see if you are really going to stay. I am used to working with young children (babies to 9 and 10 year olds) so tutoring an adolescent will be new to me–if I am paired with someone who is older. If that is the case, then I hope to be put outside of my comfort zone and, in that way, learn to work with youth of all ages and not just the little ones. I am still waiting to hear from them to see who they will match me with though.

  17. Linda Huynh

    My service learning site is Girls Incorporated of Orange County. I believe their mission to inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold is a great goal. I have worked with children before as a tutor and educator but not in a way outside of schoolwork. I hope to gain a different perspective with working with young girls and learning to be a good role model. I remember having a program similar to Girls Incorporated that I was a part of in elementary school and it was something I looked forward to. If I could be a part of something that the girls can be excited to learn from, it would be a great way for me to give back to something I benefited from when I was younger. I am an education minor so I would like to improve my teaching skills and gain better communication skills with children. I expect to find eager girls ready to learn, however if that was not the case I will always be ready to interact with them and challenge myself. I am excited about service learning this quarter, nothing to be feared.

  18. Crystal Polard

    1) What I hope to gain from involvement at my service learning site is more experience of working with kids, gain teaching knowledge and things about the Santa Ana school district. In additon, I hope to gain more time management skills and to learn how to make a diffrrence in the educational system

    2) I expect to find classrooms full of children a teacher, and some parents afterwards

    3) I just fear about carpooling a little because mostly I do not like being in other people’s hands since you are subject to their other people’s time and demand in their personal cars. Especially, since I am more independent -minded and try to get everywhere on my own it is going to take a while for me to adjust towards depending on someone to give me a ride. However, I know I will be fine.

  19. Angeli Phan

    At first, I did not know what I to gain from my service-learning site because I just wanted to make sure I was accepted into one. I was nervous contacting the Food Bank of Orange County because there was limited space and so many peers that needed and opportunity to volunteer at a site. Even with my doubts, I emailed Mark Lowry and stated my intent for participating in his company. By the end of the day, I received an email and a phone call by Mr. Lowry himself telling me that he would appreciate my help at the location especially because I’m bilingual. I did not know what to expect to gain from serving here. I thought I would just be packaging food and handing it the recipients.
    After meeting with Mr. Lowry today, we discussed a project to get closer to the families or proxy that come to accept our food. It is a new plan to get to know who receives help in order to promote and share with the community how we can all work together to make a difference. Currently, I am the only one starting this project so I volunteered to make the layout of the questionnaire. In addition, it is my responsibility to interview recipients who would like to tell their story and how the food bank has made an impact on their lives. I am a bit nervous because these stories that I write will be published internally with the company and since this is a new task, there are no guidelines to follow but the ones I make. I hope by the end of the quarter, things will come together and everything will be organized.

  20. Emily Sandon

    I expect to gain greater knowledge on how to work with children, a better understanding of how to organize and structure a Montessori type of school, and to experience a different culture. Many of the children come from different countries and are learning English as their second language, so I am most excited to interact with the children to see and discuss their lifestyles and behaviors.

    I expect to find a bunch of tiny children around the room, each at different stations of learning, just staring at me because I am the “new girl”.

    What I most fear about my service learning site this quarter is not being able to identify with the children. I am an only child and have grown up predominantly around adults my whole life. Yes, I was in day care and every after school program one can think of since I was 6 months old so one would think that I would be able to relate to kids, but to be honest, I am afraid to be alone with them. Kids are so unpredictable and crazy, and for some reason they like to stare at me and want to hug me and be around me. I want to be a psychologist and specialize more in the adult area of issues – as opposed to working with kids – so I hope to overcome this fear of kids and broaden my knowledge of the human psyche.

  21. Vivian

    For my service-learning site, I chose the Free Wheelchair Mission organization. Because it is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free wheelchairs for the disabled, I immediately took interest in the organization. I hope that volunteering with them will broaden my views of the social life of the impoverished so that I will be more appreciative with what I have and to become more passionate about helping others and have a better understanding of what service is all about. I also hope to gain more experience in communication skills, as well as fundraising and event planning. I am excited to learn more about social and environmental problems and being able to help improve living conditions for the impoverished. Although I am already familiar with event planning at my job, I am always looking for more opportunities to improve my skills. My biggest fear is not being able to dedicate enough time to completely experience the service-learning project. Hopefully I will be able to learn as much as I can within these next eight weeks working with them. I look forward to taking my experience from volunteering and continuing to do my part in improving society with other organizations and projects.

  22. Gabriela Manzo

    1. What I hope to most gain from involvement of my service learning site (I am awaiting a response from the food bank site) is to be able to more a compassionate and purposeful person. I know the people that will attend are unfortunately in a place in their life where they simply need a biological need met despite of the circumstances they might be going through. I would feel genuinely privileged to help them during these tough times they might be going through. I hope I am able to learn how to cook a bit better as well as how to gain experience on dealing with those less fortunate. hope this makes me a better person overall.

    2. I expect to find upon arriving to my service learning site is a lot of work to be done. It is my understanding that these food banks are many times in dire need to help cook, serve, clean, etc. so I am excited to be able to help/contribute in whatever way I can.

    3.What I fear most is just cramming in fifteen hours. I am doing an internship this quarter, I am in two research teams, and I have my classes and I am also a mother of a toddler so finding free time can be challenging but I am optimistic things will work out in the end.

  23. Emily McVey

    From my involvement with Newport Bay Conservancy, I hope to gain a better understanding of conservation and its importance to the ecosystem and community. I would like to gain new technical field skills and identification or plants and animals, to better teach others about the natural environment in Orange County. I also hope to better understand how a conservation organization works, what it needs to keep going, what helps it move forward, and how it gets better.
    I expect to find knowledgeable people that have a good understanding of the natural environment and leaders that have the skills to make the organization function. I expect to be taught the necessary skills that will make me helpful to them. The thing I fear most is not being helpful enough to them. It can be hard giving a volunteer a task where it takes someone the same amount of time to explain it as it does to just do it themselves. I have experienced that myself in directing volunteers. I know that the experience of teaching someone else to do it is important and it is important to pass that on, but I don’t want to be a hindrance to what needs to be done. I hope I am able to learn and understand fast enough to be a valuable volunteer to them and that I will be able to help them more than hinder them.

  24. Keith Kittirungruang

    1. Through volunteering with the Center for Living Peace, I hope to gain knowledge of different techniques to become more connected with myself and the environment. Through this, I hope to be able to communicate effectively with others to avoid conflict. Also, by volunteering here I hope to learn more about different cultures and tolerance in general. Finally, I want to have experience in the facilitation of workshops and seminars in order to help others from what I learn through the center.

    2. When I arrive to my service learning site, I expect to feel myself in an environment of compassion and tolerance. Through the vision and mission of the Center for Living Peace, I think they will encourage people to practice these acts of compassion while they are at the center so these acts and habits will transfer over into their daily lives.

    3. The thing I fear most from my service learning is completing my hours and not learning anything meaningful.
    The volunteer work that I do does not matter to me, but in the end, I want to be able to come out keeping and least one piece of valuable knowledge. That will be completely worth it for me.

  25. Yasufumi Mizuno

    1) First, I want to learn American culture. I want to know people life not only student and belief, way of thinking.
    Second I want to find answer of two questions. First one is “Why there are many organizations in the US comparing to Japan?”. Talking with worker there, I want to know about NGO in the US and think how these organizations exist. Second one is “Can these organization be third place for people?”. People need third organization, not government and family. In these days, the government cannot afford to offer a lot of support to people. Thus, the importance of NGO as third place will be lager and larger.

    2) I want to find an organization which many kind of age people get together and talk each other.

    3) First, I will take an interview. Thus, I’m not sure whether I can join or not. Second, My English is not enough to do work. I hope my English will improve.

  26. Austin McKofka

    The service learning site I chose to get involved at is the Center for Living Peace. I chose this site because in high school I did a few peace rallies with a female empowerment group and I like the idea of spreading peace for the greater good. From this service learning site I hope to learn more about the Women, war and Peace aspect of this center. I want to learn how to incorporate peace into my everyday life and well being. I hope to gain more patience and knowledge about the idea of peace, for now I have only explored the paradigm of war and peace. When I get to my learning service site I expect to find a lot of nice, happy, friendly people who want to promote a healthier and happier lifestyle. I expect to find a wide range of volunteer opportunities such as becoming a strong advocate for peace and the environment, to things as simple as reading to children of the community. What I most fear right now when it comes to the service learning site that I have chosen is not being able to actually volunteer there, or not being able to fit into their environment.

  27. Stephanie Olvera

    Firstly, I am very excited to volunteer again! Once at my learning-service site, I hope I can gain some knowledge about how these non-profit organizations run their preschool programs. Since I chose to volunteer and Kidworks, I hope I can get to understand smaller children, for I worked with third graders in high school. Furthermore, since I am interested in education, I believe this experience will give me insight into my possible future. When I get to my learning site, I expect to see very energetic children. I am aware that I will need to be patient since these children are very young but I am determined to make a difference in their lives; perhaps by giving them basic comprehension help or just advice on problems they may be encountering. What I fear most about my service-learning this quarter is the fact that I will have to commute from South El Monte just to complete my hours. Consequently, it is possible that this may be a restraint on my study hours since it is like a one-and-a-half hour drive. I am sure I will be able to complete the service learning hours, but it may be tough to balance the drives, the studies, and my academic performance.

  28. Dennis Nguyen

    1) I chose the AIDS Services Foundation in Orange County. I hope to gain a better understanding of how HIV and AIDS can affect someones life. Too often do you hear bout HIV and AIDS on the TV or radio but never really understand the implications of it. By volunteering here I hope to gain knowledge that i can use to help my community and myself.

    2)I expect to find many nervous people getting tested. I expect to find a lot of medication and paperwork to be done. I also expect to find other volunteers there.

    3) I fear that I will not do a good job or get too much in the way. I also fear that I will become depressed or sad if i see someone that is HIV positive. I feel like I might put too much pity on them, more than they feel comfortable with.

  29. Nancy Lu

    Please respond in a comment:

    (1) What do you hope to gain from involvement at your chosen service-learning site? Be specific, consider new skills, knowledge, experience, etc.?

    I hope to gain experience at my service learning site. I have not exactly choose which site to participate in, but I hope to meet new people and hear their stories of how they are giving back to the community and what it means to them. Some experience I want to gain is personal experiences with building my communication skills and more knowledge of their organization and how it has grown. I want to be able to connect with these people that I help out with, and understand where they are coming from in terms of the organization they are working with.

    (2) What do you expect to find when you get to your service learning site?

    I except to find an open environment with kind people who want to give back to the same organization. In most services that I participate in, usually the coordinator and everyone helping out are kind and helpful when it came to the event. In general, I hope that everything I do will someone give back to the community as well as develop my own personal relationship with the organization.

    (3) What do you most fear about your service learning this quarter?

    What I fear most about my service learning this quarter is that I won’t be able to reach my goal of helping others and give back. I want to do some one-on-one time with an individual, but I’m worried that with my new schedule this quarter (class and job), I will just do the bare minimum and not give my all to the organization. I also fear that the environment is not what I expect it to be, and that I won’t enjoy my time there. But usually, I keep an open mind about everything and make the most of my experiences.

  30. Danica Hom

    1. For my service-learning site, I chose the Homework Helper program at KidWorks. I hope to gain more knowledge and insight in how different service organizations work, and I am excited to experience the joy that working with kids brings me. In addition, I realize that although the students I will be working with will be a lot younger than I am, I can gain a lot of insight from them, just in how they view the world and their perspectives. Also, I understand some of these kids may come from less privileged backgrounds, and I believe I can learn a lot from them because of that.

    2. I am actually unsure of what I expect to find when I get to my service learning site. I don’t know anything about what the center looks like or how many kids will be there or what kind of homework they will need help with. I suppose I expect a lot of children running around and not being sure of how to start. I am imagining helping younger children read or do math and the kids being either very friendly or initially shy.

    3. The thing I fear most is not feeling like I am helping or making a difference. I know that oftentimes one does not see the immediate results of their efforts, and I am afraid that through that, I will feel like just another volunteer coming in to complete service hours. I really want to help these children out and make a difference in their lives, even if it is just the smallest things.

  31. Christina Ong

    1). I hope that from my future involvement at Kidworks, I will become more adept at communicating not only with children, but with educators and other volunteers. I really enjoy working with kids, but I haven’t done so in quite some time. From working with Kidworks, I want to gain more knowledge about how I work as a person in regards to volunteerism. My experience with volunteering with people has been limited as the work I have done in the past has been primarily working on my own or in small groups. I also hope to become more patient and empathetic towards people in general. Sometimes it’s difficult for me to place myself in other’s shoes and consider their stories, which I hope to change and allow me to grow as a person.

    2). I expect that when I get to my service learning site, there will be a lot of grade school and middle school aged children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. I also feel as if they might be understaffed and want a lot of volunteers to help stabilize programs and help the kids with homework. I hope that the kids will be open to new volunteers and learn to trust and accept one another.

    3). I fear that I won’t be able to connect with all the kids I might come in contact with. I also fear that I’ll get too caught up in my own classes that I’ll spread myself too thin and won’t be able to commit the amount of time I would really like to.

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