[Nfbsf] Community Service
Darian Smith
dsmithnfb at gmail.com
Fri Aug 14 21:09:04 UTC 2009
hello all,
as you may or may not know; I am a recent AmeriCorps Alumni; and as
such, I've spend alot of time during my time in the Corps working on
many community service projectss. While in the corps, i started to
think of ways to continue that ethic of service that I had gained, and
saw that there were communitys and church groups that gave of their
time and energy to better the communities that they lived in and
others who went beyond that to help communities that were not the
ones that were their own.
The thought that came from this was the idea of starting a group
that may one day form into a division that focused on community
service. I feel like It's very important for us, as members of
NFBC, and majorly, the NFB toseriously consider our roles in society
as not just Advocates for the blind, but people who care about the
communities around ourselves. Not lost on me is the fact that our
president has made service a major focus and has challanged every
american to get in volved in the service movement; something we all
should and can do. So the Question is why haven't we? Why not?
What better way to Practice what we preach in our Philosiphy, what
we talk about in our centers, chapter meetings, and at conventions.
I would like to see something worked out for meet the blind month
where we, as a state get out there on a day; call it "NFBC Service
day", and do a project, Sure people can hand out litriture at some
point, but let's not make that a main focus of our activities.
Hopefully, it becomes a thing that we can do at least three times
( martin luther king day- a big service day, and National Global youth
service day -possibly a cabs event and a challange event to get youth
involved in chapters and doing something for their communities).
Any Takers?
Consider this a feeler- seeing what the vibe is for something like this.
If you have any questions, or wish to talk to me aboutthis a little
more; you may contact me at dsmithnfb at gmail.com as well, please feel
free to reply to this post.
have a great day!
Darian Smith
Alumni- AmeriCorps NCCC
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