Blog Posts

As Bipartisan as Apple Pie

At a time when the country seems to be more divided politically than in recent memory, one would think we could at least agree on something as American as apple pie.

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What Makes A Mentor

For the past 20 months I have served as AmeriCorps VISTA and Mentor Program Coordinator at St. Joseph’s Villa, a nonprofit in Richmond, VA, that for 179 years has exemplified belief in children.

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Mentoring: A Team Approach

Last October, I wrote a blog post about the importance of mentor teams at the University of Richmond and the plan to further develop these programs.

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A Path to Service

As I think about the different paths I could have taken after graduation, I couldn’t be happier to have ended up as an AmeriCorps VISTA.

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Outside My Comfort Zone in VISTA

My first three months as a VISTA have been challenging, but they have also taught me some of the most important life lessons. The greatest and constant challenge that I face as a VISTA is pushing myself beyond what is comfortable.

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A VISTA’s Journey

When I first began looking into AmeriCorps VISTA for the Program Coordinator position, I knew from the overall mission of helping others and ending poverty that this position was a perfect fit for me.

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JFK’s Legacy

As the country reflects on the legacy of President John F. Kennedy during the 50th anniversary of his assassination, I find myself focused on what I consider to be his most enduring achievement: reinvigorating an American spirit of service.

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Serving as a VISTA at VCU

Hello blog readers! My name is Kelly Hodgkins and I am currently serving as the VMP VISTA for Virginia Commonwealth University. I serve with the Division of Community Engagement and work to enhance their mentoring efforts towards the youth of Richmond.

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A View from PSO (Pre-Service Orientation)

From the slow rumbling plane, we reach Atlanta through moguls of clouds pleasantly bounding, all albugineous foam and crepuscular rays; it’s a fair-weather day that still looks like southern summer.

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