After learning much more about UWMilwaukee's Service Learning Institute, the drive home became interesting. The thought that this should be a requirement for all students was foremost in my mind. Learn, acquire knowledge, earn credits, all while helping YOUR community. No matter where the student is from--Northern Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, or even California--while you are a student at UWMilwaukee, Milwaukee county IS your community. I live in Waukesha county, but very much feel a part of Milwaukee. I plan on being at the school for at least another 5+ years. Helping others, bringing important information to the public makes one feel good about themself. Makes you feel "connected to" and "worthy of" your community. Listening to what others are currently doing and have done in the past makes me proud to be a student at UWMilwaukee. I have learned a great deal from my Film 150 class, more than Vicki will ever realize. I am the one who has reaped all the benefits from researching foster care and from interviewing foster parents. Anne Novotny will forever be in my thoughts--and her plea for everyone to help just one person (not necessarily by fostering)--as she mirrors the initiative that the Institute for Service Learning embodies.
The drive home also prompted my husband to say, "after listening to the speakers, it really makes me want to help in some way."
Sunday, May 3, 2009
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