Tuesday, February 2, 2010

a day on, not a day off...

Every year, all City Year sites across the U.S. put on a service day in honor of the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year, our service day was held at Belvedere Middle School in East Los Angeles and I had the pleasure of recruiting 1000 volunteers for this awesome day. My team and I spent a full week working 15 hours days to prepare the school for the volunteers to paint murals. However, the weather reports predicted a 90% chance of rain on the day of. Because of this, we had to eliminate all of the outside murals that we planned for. This in turn cut down on the number of volunteers needed for the day. My team was weary, assuming that volunteers wouldn't show up and wondered if all of our work would go to waste (because when it rains in LA, people don't leave the house).


My alarm went off at 4 A.M. that Monday and I looked outside: torrential downpour. I threw on my rain gear and hoped for the best.

We arrived at the school at 6 A.M. ready to face what would be the longest and busiest service day of our entire 10 months. Once registration began, things were moving quite slowly at first. I was a bit discouraged but was busy setting up and didn't have time to dwell on it. Two hours flew by quicker than ever and I was back at registration. It was bananas--people everywhere, wanting to serve, despite the terrible weather forecast. There were so many people, we had a hard time finding projects for them! Throughout the service day, my team and I were running around non-stop making sure that everything was running smoothly. By the end of the day, we were drenched in water and paint, tired out of our minds, and couldn't believe that the day was ending. After all the volunteers went home, we "circled up" at the end of the event and chatted about the day. We were empowered by the number of volunteers that showed up on their day off to serve the City of Los Angeles despite thunderstorms and flooding. I am so proud of myself and my team for working so hard to plan the day and managing nearly one thousand volunteers in the face of various obstacles. Now that our largest service day is behind us, I look forward to our next six community service projects and hope that we only get better from here.

"Everybody can be great because everybody can serve.”-MLK, Jr.


(this is the flyer that I created for the event)

2 comments:

  1. On behalf of East Los Angeles, thank you, thank you, thank you. All throughout East Los Angeles teams such as yours comprised of local residents and nonresidents, set aside their own needs to help those in need of a little help and inspiration.

    The effort you and your team put into making our community a better place cannot be praised enough.

    Jesse Torres
    President and CEO
    Pan American Bank
    East Los Angeles, CA 90063
    "California's Oldest Latino-Owned Bank"

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