My fellow OSU co-counselor, Sophie, and I before we leave for New York |
This past week, I had the tremendous opportunity to serve as a counselor for the Wexner Corps (WSC) service trip to New York. The WSC went to do Hurricane Sandy relief for those that were deeply affected by the storm. As you may be wondering, the WSC is a service-learning initiative comprised of 40 Jewish High School students from around the Columbus area. On Sunday June 9th, the group journeyed to New York with the hope to get some first hand experience with Tikkun Olam (the Jewish belief of humanity's responsibility of repairing the world). They spent the week rebuilding homes on Long Island that were badly damaged by the storm, creating a community garden on Staten Island, preparing food in soup kitchens, and canvassing communities to inform those in need about services that were available to help them. The WSC worked closely with NECHAMA (a Jewish Disaster Relief organization), Masbia (a network of kosher soup kitchens in New York City) and local community grassroots organizations to contribute to the relief effort.
From students to drywalling masters at a work-site on Long Island. |
The house rebuilding team poses with their fearless NECHAMA site-leader, Ross |
Credits:
Wikipedia
The (newly formed) Wexner Service Corps
The Staff of the Wexner Foundation
NECHAMA, Masbia and all the wonderful service organizations we worked with in NY
Gray for the title "Service with a Smile"
Jeptha Davenport for the "Newly Reignited" Blog Pact of 2013.
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