Karina Bencomo
Since I became an AmeriCorps member I really enjoy working with the students in the ELAA 40-50 class. I see all these students who try...
Francine Raymond
AmeriCorps is a place to grow; a place to be acknowledged and be proud; a place to expand your mind and reach your goals. In AmeriCorps,...
Matias Rodriguez
This year our Civic, Student Leadership, and AmeriCorps team hosted a documentary of the Civil Rights Era in Tucson called “Barrios and...
Carmen Gaytan
Building Bridges One of the experiences that has had the most impact on my AmeriCorps member service has been volunteering in the Refugee...
Yolanda Gosage
In the beginning of this first quarter, as AmeriCorps member I have had the opportunity to do my services in ELLA 40 class and Refugee...
Francine Raymond
The Ripple EffectÂÂÂ The ripple effect can start anywhere with a smile, a hug, a kind word, being helpful, also being supported by...
Rosa Quintana
The Privilege to Help It’s amazing to see how people from countries around the world, speaking different languages while being busy and...
Alejandra de la Rosa
When I began in AmeriCorps in August, I was not sure what I would be challenged with or if I would be successful in this endeavor. I was...
Adam "Oak" Adison
Student or Teacher? I have many titles such as Student leader, AmeriCorps member, Pima Community College Adult ED ambassador, student,...
Linda Langston
Days of Future Past Over the Thanksgiving holiday I decided to do some community service at Casa Maria’s soup kitchen with my 19 year old...