Right now, none of the corps members in Jax know what school we will be placed at. Jacksonville has ten options, and I could end up at an elementary, middle, high, or special education school. I will get placed on my school team in a couple weeks, after training officially starts and the program directors are able to split up teams based on the different strengths and weaknesses of each individual. There should be about ten volunteers at each school, as City Year Jacksonville has 100 members.
Before training is able to start, every corps member has to go through a registration process. I had my registration day on Wednesday. I had to bring all my official documents, have them scanned and verified, and sit through a couple information sessions regarding the guidelines and expectations of being a corps member. Most of it was information we had been given before, but it was good to get refreshers and have the chance to ask questions.
At the registration day, we were also given the location of where we will begin our training on Monday. This is the part I didn't expect: instead of being a formal sit-down training session where all members are together, we are being split into groups and immediately beginning volunteer work! There is a group serving breakfast to the homeless, a group working a food bank, there are several groups doing outdoor stuff, and the group I got placed in is cleaning up and indoor/outdoor community center to prepare for an event. Just hearing that much, I thought it was cool but partly wished I had been placed into a group that was actually working with the people of Jax. That was until a group of us found a poster for the event that we are setting up for. It's for an organization called Rethreaded (a link to their website can be found here), and this is their mission statement:
This is an awesome project, in my opinion, and I'm very excited to start work on Monday knowing that what I'm doing is going to a great cause. There will also be formal training mixed in to the volunteering we will be doing, but I'm hoping that we will continue to do cool projects like this one!"Rethreaded is a social entrepreneurship that is breaking the cycle of the sex trade by offering viable and creative work to those affected by the sex trade (i.e. human trafficking prostitution, drug addiction, pornography and strip clubs).Our vision is to unravel the effects of the sex trade by fighting business with business on a global and local level. The multibillion dollar sex industry is founded on the exploitation of mostly women and children. As a business we want to provide safe, viable, and dignity-giving work to survivors of the sex trade allowing them to be who they were created to be."
Katie, no matter how often you share your journey, I want to encourage you to keep sharing. If for no other reason or purpose, YOU will love having it at your fingertips down the road. You never know how your work is helping others as witnessed with your cleaning day. I hope all the best for you in your transition to Jacksonville. Keep us posted.
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