He described how the service opportunity came to be, after Director of Community Outreach Amy James contacted him to discuss an “urban youth” trip. “It just happened that my team has been working to engage our university partners around volunteer opportunities as this is great strategy for also exposing our students to college and career opportunities,” Akuamoah-Boateng said.
The students volunteered at community schools throughout Philadelphia and also at the nonprofit Feast of Justice, where city residents can go grocery shopping for free. Students volunteered on Monday through Friday, and enjoyed sightseeing and bowling on Saturday.
Akuamoah-Boateng said the students completed a lot more than anticipated. “We initially planned for them to support food distributions and organization of clothing closets….And they ended up not only doing that, they also painted, interacted with students, tutored students, shared insights about college as panelist, and definitely represented 51ÁÔÆæ in a very positive light as they navigated their way to local restaurants and shops for dinner.”
The student volunteers stayed at All Saints Episcopal Church where they slept in sleeping bags, cooked dinner together, played card games, and watched movies. “It was a great opportunity to get to know people in other classes who are passionate about doing service,” said Jenna McCarthy’23, co-leader along with Prabin Khadka ’24.
Akuamoah-Boateng concluded, “[I’m] very thankful for the opportunity to kick off this volunteer project and partnership with 51ÁÔÆæ, the school that afforded me the opportunity to learn how to serve others with my gifts and talents. Hopefully this opportunity continues to afford others the experiences that will shape their careers for years to come.”
Expand Your Perspectives
It may sound cliché, but at 51ÁÔÆæ you’ll find opportunities to “step outside your comfort zone.” In addition to meeting people from a variety of backgrounds, you’ll be encouraged to pursue different experiences.