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Why AmeriCorps is Worth It

October 8, 2012 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

Recently, United We Serve published a blog post entitled “Was AmeriCorps Worth It?,” by Rachel Ogorek. Rachel shares her AmeriCorps experience as her service comes to a close. As I read Rachel’s reflections, I started thinking about my own AmeriCorps VISTA service–asking that question of myself.

I particularly identified with this line:

I know the skills I developed through AmeriCorps will help me be a better employee and a lifelong community member. My work challenged me to invest in a new community, allowed me to develop new relationships, and encouraged me to find innovative ways to tackle community problems.

Serving the Homeless as a VISTA

Cornerstone Assistance Network is a faith-based agency, and works with families on life and job skills. (Image credit: CAN).

Looking back on my own service experience, I can say it was worth it. I served as a VISTA with Cornerstone Assistance Network, a non-profit that meets the needs of people struggling with poverty in Tarrant County. Before my service, I had little direct knowledge of homelessness as a social problem, and relied on my perceptions.

The truth is, the reasons for homelessness are varied. I learned during my service year that everyone has a story, even the homeless man you pass on the street. We are all one or two wrong moves, or an economic downtown, away from needing help.

In my role as a VISTA, I had the opportunity to interview current and former clients, who shared their stories of struggle and triumph. In every case, I found a sense of gratitude, despite adversity.

I established a social media presence for the agency and was a key member of the website development team. Looking back, I take pride in my external relations role, helping Cornerstone tell its story online.

I’m proud that these contributions continue to live on after my service.

 Why AmeriCorps Matters

I make a point to tell my story of service because AmeriCorps is in danger of losing Congressional funding.

It has been my experience that national service is not only a fulfilling way to serve, but also an answer to our nation’s youth underemployment gap. AmeriCorps is a perfect partnership between young adults who serve, the federal government and non-profits around the country.

Last year alone, 80,000 Americans served with AmeriCorps, a Corporation for National and Community Service program.

It needs to be fully funded. Visit OneMillionNewJobs.org to learn more.

Filed Under: AmeriCorps, Featured Tagged With: americorps, americorps vista, cornerstone assistance network, homelessness, national service, non-profit

Cornerstone Assistance Network Website

January 18, 2011 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

During my AmeriCorps VISTA service for Cornerstone Assistance Network, I was part of the website development team. I compiled website content, edited the site for accuracy and assisted hired consultants with the development of the site.

Filed Under: Portfolio, Web/Social Media Tagged With: homelessness, non-profit, social media, website

Cornerstone Assistance Network Facebook

August 12, 2010 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

While serving as an AmeriCorps VISTA for Cornerstone Assistance Network, I established and managed a Facebook page as a way to keep volunteers, donors and new fans of the ministry up-to-date on a daily basis.

Filed Under: Portfolio, Web/Social Media Tagged With: Facebook, homelessness, non-profit, social networking

Cornerstone Assistance Network News

August 11, 2010 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

While serving as an AmeriCorps VISTA for Cornerstone Assistance Network, I established a blog. This was part of a larger effort to build their online presence.

Filed Under: Portfolio, Web/Social Media Tagged With: blogging, homelessness, website

Treating the Whole Person

September 1, 2009 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

A few Tarrant County non-profits work to improve the lives of the homeless.
A few Tarrant County non-profits work to improve the lives of the homeless.

Recently I had an opportunity to visit two local non-profits, Mission Arlington and Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County.

The goal of the visits was to learn more about their volunteer programs so that Cornerstone can develop a comprehensive volunteer management document.

Union Gospel Mission, founded in 1988, serves the homeless through daily chapel services, community meal and assistance programs, food and shelter for homeless men, women and children, as well as spiritual development for all their residents.

Like Cornerstone, Union Gospel Mission is a holistic ministry, working to treat the whole person, not just immediate physical needs.

Mission Arlington was founded on the idea that we should treat the areas we live just like the international mission field. They have set up bible studies in local communities all over Arlington. In addition to meeting the spiritual needs, they also meet physical needs as well. Their services include a dental clinic, food pantry, educational classes, job and transportation assistance. The goal is to meet immediate needs and plant seeds for Christ.

Mission Arlington has developed a large “word-of-mouth” following among Arlington residents, so they don’t do any active recruiting or advertising for their volunteers, instead relying on God to bring volunteers to them.

I enjoyed experiencing both ministries. It is nice to learn from ministries with like-minded missions. Cornerstone’s goal is to have a comprehensive volunteer program, so working with other non-profits only makes that process easier.

Filed Under: AmeriCorps, Non-Profit Tagged With: americorps vista, CAN, cornerstone assistance network, homelessness

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