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For the past eight months, YouthBuild Corpsmembers have volunteered at two senior living facilities through Bessie’s Hope Youth and Elder Program. This program enhances quality of life and creates meaningful volunteer opportunities through life-enriching interactions with nursing home and assisted living elders. Corpsmembers have spent time with the residents creating crafts, playing games, even singing and dancing. It has been an unforgettable and rewarding experience for both the seniors and the Corpsmembers. Abby, a 2013 YouthBuild graduate, shared her thoughts:

Volunteering with Bessie’s Hope impacted all of us. It was challenging at first because we were not used to spending time with the elderly, but I learned a great deal about respect. We all left having learned something from attending Bessie’s Hope. I gained self-esteem, knowing that I can make a change in someone’s life even though they face challenges. I have no living grandparents, so interacting with the elderly made me feel good as if they were my own grandparents. The seniors may not have remembered us after we left, but knowing that you can put a smile on their faces for that day was an amazing feeling. It really was such a meaningful experience for me and the other YouthBuild Corpsmembers.

The YouthBuilders will be volunteering today with Bessie’s Hope for the last time before graduation. We know that these experiences will continue to have an impact even after their term has ended.

The views expressed in our blog represent that of the individual and do not reflect the opinion of Mile High Youth Corps.

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In three weeks, MHYC’s YouthBuild Corpsmembers will be graduating from their program.  Since September, these young men and women have been studying for the GEDs and learning new construction skills.  With a few weeks left, ten Corpsmembers have earned their GED and 17 have earned their AmeriCorps Education Award.  Nearly every Corpsmember is within one or two tests of their GED!

I caught up with two of our Corpsmembers, Eloy Gonzales-Martinez and Abby Lopez, about their time at MHYC and what they have planned for their futures.

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What is the most important thing you learned this year?

Eloy:  Both education and college are extremely important.  No one can take those things away from you.
Abby: You can’t get anywhere in life without having an education.

What is your favorite memory from your time at MHYC?

Eloy: My favorite memory is when I went to the Young Leaders Conference in DC.  It was the best experience of my life.  (Read more of Eloy’s thoughts about the YLC here).
Abby: Making it into the program at the very beginning of the year.  I really wanted my GED!

What are you future plans?

Eloy: I’ve been accepted to the Community College of Denver.  I am going to study there for two years and then transfer to a four year school.  I want to study Anthropology and Archeology.  I also want to stay connected with MHYC by doing another term of service.  I already applied for Summer of Service!  (For more information about our Summer of Service opportunities, click here).
Abby:  I am starting at CCD this fall, as well!  I want to become a Pharmacist.

YouthBuild graduation will be held on May 24, 2013 at St. Catejan’s on the Auraria campus.

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April 26-28th marks Global Youth Service Day 2013, the largest day of service in the world and the only service event specifically dedicated to children and youth ages 5-25.  In honor of the event, MHYC took part in five different service projects throughout Denver.  Take a look below to see how our Corpmembers and Staff lent their helpful hands today:

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Picking up trash, sweeping, and checking for graffiti at our Adopt-A-Spot location.

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Weeding and helping to install an irrigation system for the Boys and Girls Club.

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Sorting food donations, preparing pallets of food orders, packing boxes of food orders at Food Bank of the Rockies.

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Landscaping and maintaining trails at the Bluff Lake Nature Center.

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Helping Denver Urban Gardens lay gravel pathways for an existing community garden.

And check out the video of why our Corpsmembers serve:

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The 2013 AmeriCorps Conference of Youth Leaders took place last week in Washington D.C. with the purpose of connecting YouthBuild participants from all over the country.  Lawrence Pham and Eloy Martinez were selected to attend the conference which proved to be quite an exciting experience.  Lawrence was elected to be Colorado’s Representative on YouthBuild USA’s Young Leaders Council, a highly competitive and distinguished position.  The Council is a peer-elected body that serves as a voice for the national YouthBuild movement.  He will participate in various leadership roles such as policy-making and advocacy for YouthBuild USA.  He tells us about his experience here:

                 The Young Leaders Conference was fun.  Everyone had a blast.  We did a lot of group activities mainly focusing on team builders.  Everyone had to contribute and make the most out of our experience.  We participated in activities where the staff would spit wisdom into our lives.  Everything at the conference helped us think more positive and accept the fact that there are always bad things that happen. 
                The experience with other YouthBuild members was incredible.  We bonded so well because no one judged and everyone welcomed every single person there with open arms, even the chef.  We talked about life in their communities.  It shocked me how everyone could relate to each other no matter how far apart we live.  Meeting them was a true honor.  We made bonds that I believe will last forever.
                The one and only thing I was really nervous about was giving a speech for the Young Leaders Council.  Every day I was more frightened, not because of all the people looking at me, but because I didn’t know if my speech would be powerful enough to capture everyone’s heart.  The time limit was very strict, so it had to be inspiring and short which added even more pressure.  When the time came, I was shaking, but ready.  They called my name, and I went for it.  After my speech, I felt like I was on top of the world.  Many people came up to me to tell me what a great job I’d done.  It was one of the best feelings.
                After the trip, I felt really empowered.  Love and unity coursed through my veins as I entered the plane.  The energy was great, and I had no doubt it would last past the conference.  Overall, the experience was really powerful and motivating.  Being around 115 youth that were in the same shoes as me and who were taking a huge step in changing, not just their life but the world, helped me realize the potential in these once lost souls.
 

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To read more about the Young Leaders Conference, please visit www.YouthBuild.org.

The views expressed in our blog represent that of the individual and do not reflect the opinion of Mile High Youth Corps.

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Mile High Youth Corps is proud to announce that Eloy Gonzalez-Martinez and Lawrence Pham have been selected to attend the AmeriCorps Conference of Young Leaders in Washington, D.C.  March 18-21.  Before they left on Monday, Eloy gave us some insight into what he’s feeling:

It’s Friday, March 15th, 2013, and I am so excited because we are leaving for Washington, D.C. soon.  I am really happy and nervous at the same time.  I’m nervous about the fact that I’ve never been on a plane before, but with everyone’s encouragement, I feel like I’m ready for whatever is coming.  After joining Mile High Youth Corps, I’ve realized the potential that my teammates and I have.  I’ve had to step up to the plate so many times, giving tours and speeches with YouthBuild.  Going to D.C. should be no sweat, but I am human, so I am extremely nervous.  I guess I will always be nervous.  I’m just glad I’ve conquered my fear of doing new and important things.

On another note, I’m extremely excited to go to D.C.  I’ve personally never been to D.C., but everyone that I’ve told, including Corpsmembers, tell me great things about it.  They’ve even told me places that I should check out.  In particular, I’m excited about the restaurants.  As soon as one of them said there was a buffet, I was sold.  It made it sound like a dream come true.  It’s even more exciting when we start talking about all the different people we’re going to meet.  I’m fascinated to learn about other students’ environments and the differences between our program and others outside of Denver.

But, before I get to learn about new people, I first have to make it through the plane ride.  Some people told me some tricks to stay calm if I’m too nervous.  Others say it’s like riding a roller coaster.  Some tell me to get a window seat, because it looks like the land is nothing but squares.  I think that’s awesome because who wouldn’t want to see the world from the sky?  Overall, I’m extremely excited.  I can’t wait for this great and fun experience.

Stay tuned to hear all about Lawrence’s experience when they return!

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Eloy with Lt. Governor Joe Garcia

The views expressed in our blog represent that of the individual and do not reflect the opinion of Mile High Youth Corps.

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Mile High Youth Corps welcomed Wendy Spencer, CEO of Corporation for National and Community Service, Colorado Lt. Governor Joe Garcia, Lynne Picard from DHA, Dusti Gurule from US DOL, and Ellen Golombek from CO DOL to the Mariposa Redevelopment Project site on Thursday.  Everyone was impressed with the hard work and inspired by the tenacity of each Corpsmember.

After touring the site, Wendy shared, “This is working.  This is helping individuals thrive.  It is helping this community to be built.  This is such a clear example of why national service is so important in our country.”

We agree!  A big thank you to Wendy, Joe, Lynne, Dusti, Ellen and everyone who came out to support us!  What a great way to wrap up AmeriCorps week!

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This Saturday, March 9th, marks the beginning of AmeriCorps week!

AmeriCorps Week aims to build awareness of national community service in communities across the country.  AmeriCorps members have completed one billion hours of service since 1994, and this week celebrates their accomplishments and highlights the importance of what alumni have done and what current members continue to do.

The theme for AmeriCorps Week 2013 is “Made in AmeriCorps.”  AmeriCorps provides its members with chances to improve not only their country, but themselves.  Members learn the value of helping others, have a chance to learn a variety of skills, and become leaders in their communities.

Here at Mile High Youth Corps, Corpsmembers will be celebrating AmeriCorps Week by doing several different service projects on Friday, March 15th.  They will be displaying all the ways they were Made in AmeriCorps by cleaning up a neighborhood, serving at a food bank, and doing many other projects in the Denver area.

Our Corpsmembers are extraordinary young men and women and the future leaders of this country!

How are you Made in AmeriCorps?

Click here for more information about AmeriCorps week or to find out how you can serve in your community at MHYC or other AmeriCorps programs.

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On Monday, January 21, MHYC staff, Corpsmembers and community volunteers joined forces with the Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter to serve on the MLK National Service Day. One Corpsmember reflected on the day saying

“I believe it is important to give back on this day.  When I think of Martin Luther King, Jr., the first thought that comes to mind is service.  By helping meet the needs of those in our community, we are continuing his work.”

Our dedicated group worked on many projects, including sorting food donations, general building maintenance and cleaning, as well as providing a fresh coat of paint throughout the shelter.

Corpsmember Johnny said “Painting the library was hard work, but working with my friends and knowing that we were contributing to a bigger cause made it all worth it.”

MHYC staff, Corpsmembers and volunteers serve as A Day On Not A Day Off at the Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter.

MHYC staff, Corpsmembers and volunteers serve as A Day On Not A Day Off at the Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter.

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MHYC Serves as Day on Not a Day off at the Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter

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MHYC Serves as Day on Not a Day off at the Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter

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MHYC Serves as Day on Not a Day off at the Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter

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MHYC Serves as Day on Not a Day off at the Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter

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MHYC Serves as Day on Not a Day off at the Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter

Thank you to all of our staff and Corpsmembers for their time on this important day!

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As their term draws to a close, Water Crew wanted to share their thoughts and reflections on the last few months of service. Here’s what a few of them had to say:

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“MHYC is definitely one of the best experiences anyone could have throughout their lives! My favorite memory of working on the Water Crew is working with all the ACLCs and making friends with everyone.” – Jamie

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“I have built so many great friendships in a short amount of time. I have made some real connections and met great people to network with and expand my professional contacts.  I have also had the chance to expand on my photography skills and have been recognized for my contribution to MHYC.” -Ryan

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“What I’ve gotten from this term was the best experience in my life so far. I’ve learned all sorts of different things I didn’t even know about, like personal growth or how to challenge yourself in new and different situations.” – Kelsey

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“Besides all the new friendships, I have really appreciated learning about all the environmental issues that face us these days. I will continue to serve because it is my responsibility as a member of society and the human family to help those less fortunate.” -Brandon

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“There’s just so much I’ve learned from this term. I never realized how much we’re impacting our environment. It has been a privilege for me to become part of a bigger picture that’s trying to help our planet as well as our community.” -Rueben

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Thank you Water Crew for your incredible work this term! It has been a record-setting term, installing 1,242 high-efficiency toilets in over 1,000 homes in just FIVE months! We all look forward to seeing the returning Corpsmembers back again in January and we wish our graduating Corpsmembers the best of luck in the future!

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On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 Coloradans will come together again to raise millions of dollars for nonprofits like ours. Last year, a remarkable $12.8 million was distributed to Colorado nonprofits through Colorado Gives Day. Help us reach our $15,000 goal this year!

Mile High Youth Corps serves youth ages 16 to 24 by providing opportunities for youth to gain career readiness skills through community service. Currently youth ages 16 to 24 are experience the highest unemployment rates in the country, 17.1%, more than double the national average!

Your support can help us create more opportunities for youth to get to work. In 2012, Mile High Youth Corps received more than 1,500 applications for only 195 job opportunities. We know that we can make a bigger impact but we need your help. Preschedule your Colorado Gives Day donation today and help us build more opportunities for youth in our community!

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