“Working in retail was definitely an experience that taught me a lot about responding to clients – and how tiresome doing so can be. Doing so made me much more appreciative of the intricate step-by-step processes that go into selling apparel and keeping inventory as well as cashiering and filling orders. Being able to fulfill all the necessary tasks that were required of me on an everyday basis was certainly rewarding but definitely not an experience I would want to repeat.”
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Humans of the Commons: Leah Schwartz-Dodek
“When I was 14 years old I started volunteering at Camp SOAR. Camp SOAR is an average overnight camp with arts and crafts, swimming, games, snacks and basically all other camp-like activities. The only difference is at Camp SOAR each counselor is paired up with one camper who has a moderate to severe disability. My first camper’s name was Quincy, and saying she changed my life would be a huge understatement. For the week I spent every hour of every day listening to Quincy sing Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” or watching her figure out new crafts she could make. Quincy wasn’t a camper to me, she was a friend. I’ve been a counselor at Camp SOAR every summer and don’t plan on stopping any time in the near future. I still talk to Quincy about what’s happening in her life and how high school is going. This upcoming summer is the year she graduates camp. Starting Camp SOAR altered my life in a huge way. I’m now a Special Education major and plan on teaching in my own classroom. I owe almost all of that to Quincy.”
Humans of the Commons: Ashley Nmoh
“During the summer before my junior year in high school I volunteered at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital as part of their STRIVE program. It changed my life because it really filled in me a desire for service and working with the kids there. I decided that I wanted to go to medical school and become a pediatric oncologist. It taught me that I could make a difference.”
Humans of the Commons: Camille Tish
“I am passionate about working with individuals with disabilities. My passion began when my cousin was born with a defective heart. Our family had to learn how to interact with her given her disability. My cousin, Ellie, has given us all a tolerance and love for individuals with special needs. Because of Ellie, I started a peer-mentoring program at my high school for students with disabilities. I am also majoring in Special Education and hope to one day make a positive impact on my students’ lives. At Vanderbilt, I also am a volunteer for Nashville Dolphins and a Next Steps Ambassadore. I love working with people with special needs because they often have an innocence and happiness that is, frankly, uncommon in today’s society. I think people with disabilities should not be defined and labeled by their lack of ability, but rather their unique and extraordinary abilities.”
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Humans of the Commons: Dylan Misisco
“I am passionate about sports. Since I was a little kid I loved playing sports with my two older brothers. I think sports are a great way to help kids learn about teamwork and problem-solving. I think sports can play a really important role in helping kids grow up and mature.”
Humans of the Commons: Francesca Sigmond
“I am passionate about making education accessible to all people. That is why I am studying to become a special education teacher. As students at Vanderbilt we are all very blessed to have the opportunity to pursue our education: ‘To whom much is given, much is expected.'”
Humans of the Commons: Regan Butterworth
“I’m passionate about working out. I try to work out every day even with my busy schedule. Working out is a huge stress relief for me. I enjoy working hard towards something and seeing results, and I’ve really found a passion for working out.”
Humans of the Commons: Sophia Chirayil
“Equality is a theme that is central to my life. I believe in the equality of all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, age, or socioeconomic status. It pains me to see that discrimination still exists and is deeply ingrained in society today, and I believe it is the duty of every human being to fight for justice. If we don’t attempt to improve society, what are we even here for?”
Humans of the Commons: Alexandra Conner
“I am passionate about my family and friends. In my life, these people are the ones who have had the greatest impact on me as well as the ones I’ve spent the most time with. I am passionate about them because I care a lot about them and care a lot about how they’re doing in their lives.”