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Honors Students Serving Our Communities

Alec at Revolutions
Alec at Revolutions, helping the world roll

Welcome to a new feature of the Honors Blog! We will be publishing profiles of Honors students and their amazing community service work each week. Weekly is the plan….but there are so many students and projects worth telling you about, you may hear from us more often! If you would like to spread the word about your organization and the work you do, contact us at Honors. We want to tell the world about the great things you do.

Alec Hembree is our first student to be featured. Alec worked at the Revolutions Community Bike Shop in Memphis, a charitable organization that is dedicated to providing residents of Memphis with bikes  that work well. Their mission, they say, is to “save the world, one bike at a time.”

Alec wrote about his civic engagement experience, explaining the impact it had on him:

“Working at Revolutions has brought me closer than anything to the transportation issues faced by the poor populations of Memphis and the powerful effect that a large, supportive bicycling community can have on these issues. Revolutions has allowed me to bring my own mechanical expertise and love for cycling into this community so that I may contribute to solving the transportation and fitness needs of people of all economic and social status. Through this experience I have become engaged with, not just a part of, a large community at the forefront of Memphis’ city growth. In the future, my experience at Revolutions will help me determine how I can best apply my knowledge and experience to the benefit of any organization or community.”

If you’d like to connect with a similar organization here in Syracuse, check out Bikes for Peace.

 

Teaching session at Revolutions
Revolutions Community Bike Shop, teaching the world to roll
Revolutions bike repair workshop
This is how we roll!
Author BlythePosted on September 11, 2012April 16, 2014Categories StudentsTags Civic Engagement

Is the International Young Scholars Program for You?

International Young Scholars Photo

Would you like to work with high school students in the Syracuse City School Distract who have emigrated to the United States in many cases escaping severe political repression, poverty, and civil rights injustices? If this sounds like a challenge you would like to take on, then you need to check out the International Young Scholars Program coordinated through the Office of Engagement Programs located in Hendricks Chapel.

Many Honors students have taken part in this program, working with the same student for as long as four years, watching them grow, mature and graduate. It’s not only a fulfilling and very worthy project, it will also help you fulfill your global experience requirement for Honors!

No experience is necessary — mentors need only come with patience and a desire to help students succeed! Interested? Please contact us at iys@syr.edu

Author BlythePosted on September 7, 2012April 16, 2014Categories StudentsTags Civic Engagement

Where to Go When You Need Help Finding Civic Engagement Opportunities

Help is at hand if you need support finding and arranging civic engagement projects. This blog is of course a great resource of information, and you can always stop by my office to discuss your civic engagement passions, confusions and aspirations.

Here are two additional on-campus places to explore:

Shaw Center for Public and Community Service

The Shaw Center for Public and Community Service is located in the Schine Student Center (right across from Career Services), and can put you in touch with many service opportunities throughout the city. The Shaw Center even has a van and can help transport you if you need it. Stop in and fill out their volunteer interest form and get to know these helpful people.

 Engage program logo

Visit the basement of Hendricks Chapel to find the Office of Engagement Programs. There is a wealth of activity emminating out of this dynamic office including the International Young Scholars program which you can read more about in another blog post. Stop by to learn more and connect in.

 

 

Author BlythePosted on September 7, 2012April 16, 2014Categories StudentsTags Civic Engagement11 Comments on Where to Go When You Need Help Finding Civic Engagement Opportunities

Love Horses?

Here’s yet another really great place to serve and earn civic engagement hours:

Sunshine Horses

Rescued Horse Portrait
 
From their webpage: 
Many of our horses are retired Standardbred racehorses, but we also welcome horses of other breeds into our program. Most of the retired Standardbreds come to us because they lacked the desire or skill to be successful on the track. Occasionally they have just become too old to race, or have an injury that prohibits further racing. Many of the horses are used to being driven, and adapt well to light carts and carriages. Most of them readily learn to accept a saddle and rider. We work with them to help them accept their new lives, and try our best to match each one’s unique qualities to the needs of a potential adopter.
 
So many opportunities….so little time!
Author BlythePosted on September 6, 2012April 16, 2014Categories StudentsTags Civic Engagement

2012 Block Blitz – Want to make a difference?

2012 Block Blitz logoHome HeadQuarters 2012 Block Blitz
Friday, September 14th, 9am-4pm
Target neighborhoods: Syracuse’s Southside and Near Westside
 
Yet another excellent civic enagement project that is a one day event:
When I worked with Syracuse’s low income credit union, Home HeadQuarters was responsive and responsible to the needs of low income homeowners and want-to-be homeowners. I’d love to see Honors students involved in this event. Like if you might go!
Author BlythePosted on September 6, 2012April 16, 2014Categories StudentsTags Civic Engagement

Food, Discussion and Civic Engagement Hours

Are you planning to participate in the campus wide Eat 4 Peace programs and earn civic engagement hours? Don’t forget there is a volunteer meeting tomorrow! Record this time for credit as well.

An ET4Peace Volunteer Information Meeting is this Friday, September 7th, 4:15pm, in the Tolley Building 2nd floor library.

 
Eat 4 Peace Promotional Flyer
Author BlythePosted on September 6, 2012April 16, 2014Categories StudentsTags Civic Engagement

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