Buck-I-Serv Trip 1

Wow, what a trip! Over Spring break this semester I was able to go to Lafayette, Louisiana and serve for Habitat for Humanity (H4H). As a group of 12, we helped in two different houses that are toward the end of the building process. We were able to help lay flooring in one house, paint exterior portions of both houses, pint and install trim pieces, and paint doors that go throughout the houses. I was able to be part of a group that volunteered 348 hours and I do not believe anyone would say a single hour felt like “work.” The staff was full of amazing people who made everything fun while teaching skills effectively and providing plenty of independence to allow each person to feel they, personally, were contributing. I was able to learn how to lay flooring, true techniques of painting, and the process a house from H4H goes through to get to families in need. Outside of volunteering our group got to eat authentic Louisiana cuisine including homemade seafood gumbo at a Lousinana native’s house! Additionally, we were able to tour Lafayette which I did not realize how special of a city it was. It was not a big city/beach city, yet I enjoyed it so much that I eventually want to go back and visit the area. The group of people in the Buck-I-Serv group were all so amazing. We had only truly met each other on a Saturday, and by the next Saturday, we were family. In fact, we stopp at Skyline in Cincinnati on the wa back to Columbus, and when our waitress was asked how long she thought our group had known each other she guessed, “at least a year.” Overall, I will be participating in future BuckiServ trips because the experience was unlike anything I’ve ever done. Between the community built between our group and the staff and the skills learned Buck-I-Serv trips are well worth the time and money. I cannot wait for my next trip!

 

G.O.A.L.S: What are they?

G.O.A.L.S is a honors and scholars acronym that stands for Global Awareness, Original Inquiry, Academic Enrichment, Leadership Development, and Service Engagement. Global Awareness is what I will learn about different cultures and ideas through my experiences here at Ohio State. Original Inquiry involves going to different presentations, lectures, and events with questions that will help me understand the topic. Academic Enrichment is simply pursuing a route that is more difficult than the route others are taking. Academic excellence occurs when you are pushed outside of your comfort zone, and that is what difficult classes and experiences do. Leadership Development is as it sounds–developing leadership skills. This is an important one to me because being a leader is a quality used in school, a career, and even with friends and family. I am currently on the executive board of Buckeye Food Alliance as a general body member and hope to hold a position next year! Lastly, Service Engagement is being involved in service organizations, churches, or anything that utilizes your time and talent for others in need. As I said I am a member of Buckeye Food Alliance and this organization runs a food pantry for anyone with food insecurity. In addition, I am really hoping to go on a missionary trip through Crossroads Church, and/or get involved in Buck-I-Serve! I am excited to explore G.O.A.L.S and will update this section with how I am doing with them!