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Category Archives: Education
Old Sayings, New Meanings
On our way to filling up Professor Temple’s car with our last shipment of school supplies, during our last moments of our semester long Major Works/Major Issues, I turned around to look back and among the silence I heard….. SQUEAK… … Continue reading
The Incredible Journey
By taking Social Media, Social Change this semester it has certainly been one of the best experiences of my college career thus far. To image a group of just ten honors students were able to accomplish as much as we … Continue reading
Long Awaited Endings and New Beginnings
On this last week we came to class excited about the progress we’ve made in our collections. Paper and pens flew through the air as we rushed to finish the mountains of supplies we gathered into such a vast field … Continue reading
Packed up hope.
Sixty eight boxes were packed today; they filled the classroom, the desks, and the hallway in front of our class. All 10 of us worked hard filling and taping boxes, stacking them on carts, and writing customs forms. It was … Continue reading
Posted in Afghan War, Afghanistan, Awareness campaigns, blog, Change, Charity, Children, Children, Education, Fundraising, helping, Holland & Knight Foundation, Inspiration, Opportunities, School Supplies for Afghan Children, Shipping, Social media, University of South Florida, USF Honors College, veterans, War in Afghanistan
Tagged Afghanistan, Archana Reddy, charity, children, education, ending a war, hope, military, school supplies, School Supplies for Afghan Children, soldiers, War in Afghanistan
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The End of the Beginning
Sigh. Today was our last day of class for this semester. Our last day in this class with this group of classmates. Our last day actively collecting school supplies. Today was a really amazing day for our class. It was … Continue reading
From Fear to Triumph to Hope
Back in February I wrote my first blog on the fear I associated with this project. I realize now, that while I was afraid I would fail at this project, I was more overwhelmed by the task we had before us. … Continue reading
Lifeskill Award Ceremony: presented by Jenna Cummings
Have you ever received a really nice thank-you card? The kind that makes you love that you donated or gave someone a gift even more? Well, I would like to attempt to thank everyone who has helped me this semester … Continue reading
A Load Lifted
I’ve spent most of this week in academic agony finalizing my thesis and gathering all the supplementary materials to submit my grad school application; and it dawned on me just how lucky I am. Despite the rising costs and the … Continue reading
45 Boxes of School Supplies!
Walking into class last Monday, I was shocked see all the school supplies we collected over the past few months. During the last class, we packed 45 boxes of donated schools supplies for the Afghan children, with much more school … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Bulls Business Community, Change, Charity, Children, Education, Fundraising, Holland & Knight Foundation, School Supplies for Afghan Children, Social media, USF Honors College
Tagged Avagay Watson, raising awareness, School Supplies for Afghan Children, US Troops
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Sometimes a Teacher, Always a Student
The summer before my freshman year of high school I went on a mission trip with my church to Mobile, Alabama. It was a part of Catholic Heart Workcamp. No joke, this camp changed my life. For one week we … Continue reading