Go bus 2! (Our group at a service site in Kansas City, Missouri.) |
With Tocqueville's Democracy in America and Putnam's "Bowling Alone", I couldn't help but think of the service trip in terms of social capital. Although I'd read about the surprising amount of voluntary associations geared towards service in urban areas, I was still surprised by the structure of the community and its dedicated inhabitants. For example, the city of St. Louis is in the midst of a 10 year plan to end homelessness and we worked with a shelter called Gateway 180 that is striving to do just that.
Before Ole Spring Relief, I felt cynical about the state of social capital and the power of voluntary associations in the United States. I now have a renewed hope and respect for groups that are working hard to better our society. While I'm not 100% sure of what I want to do with my life, I know for certain that I want to continue to serve by the sides of people I met, and work to support and grow our vital voluntary associations.
Paige, I am so proud of you and the way you are jumping in to new experiences this year. What a great way to spend your spring break. As I read the Part II papers with their mention of 9/11 and its effect on civic engagement, I kept thinking of Hurricane Katrina which stimulated the first Ole Spring Relief. So, I'm delighted to be reminded that the effort continues. LDL
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