Service

The service that I participated in the past year, have been small one-time service projects that have been offered by different clubs and benefited a multitude of different organizations. In the fall semester I volunteered on the community service Pay it Forward day with HSS. During this day, we went to GEM middle school and helped the teachers weed out the school garden, where the students go to learn about different pants and how to work in a garden. I also tied blankets for the James Cancer Center, who gives each patient receiving chemo a tied fleece blanket. During the spring semester, a lot of the service I did was through the Greek Organization, Gamma Phi Beta, I am a part of. One project I participated in was a card making event for Meals on Wheels, where we made spring and Easter cards that are put in with the meals delivered to seniors in the community. I also volunteered at Moonball, Gamma Phi’s annual fundraiser to raise money for our philanthropy, Girls on the Run. Girls on the Run is an organization that helps middle school girls build confidence while training to run a 5K. I also volunteered at Columbus Starhouse, a drop-in center for Columbus young adults from age 18 to 24, where I helped organize their warehouse. This summer I am also excited to be participating in service, I will be volunteering once a week at The Christ Hospital, in their speech therapy department and with Chargers, an organization that runs baseball teams for disabled youth.

Year in Review

This year has flown by, and I cant believe I am no longer a freshman at OSU. Though this year has been hard, overall I truly enjoyed my first year and would consider it a success. I have met amazing people, made wonderful friends, and further strengthened friendships from high school. I enjoyed going to football games and participating in new student organizations such as, Health Science Scholars and NSSHLA.

This year has taught me so much about myself, and helped me understand my future career path and goals. Through the Speech and Hearing professional club, NSSHLA, I learned about opportunities and the daily work of a speech language pathologist. Through my introduction classes into Speech and Hearing Science major, such as my Phonetics course and Language Acquisition course, I understand the area of focus and research that I want to dedicate my time to: people recovering from strokes and traumatic brain injuries.

This year has been difficult, but the fact that I managed to get through the hard classes and the times when I felt homesick, strengthened my confidence in myself and made me realize that I can do anything, whether that is trying something new or getting accepted into an SLP graduate program, through hard work and determination.