Parents, teachers and students alike devoted several hours of their Sunday to perform acts of service on the Bryn Mawr campus and other locations throughout Baltimore City. In total, CSL sent 112 Upper School students and faculty members to eight different service organizations: Blue Water Baltimore, The Baltimore Hunger Project, Edenwald Nursing Home, Keswick Nursing Home, Sarah’s Hope, Art with a Heart, Real Food Farms, and the SPCA. In addition, on-campus activities were available for Lower and Middle School students: a card-making activity for soldiers through the Red Cross and a clean-up of the Stony Run stream. When looking back on CSL’s Day of Service, I can’t help but smile. It was amazing to see all of our hard work result in this unforgettable day. Equally exciting was the fact that many students expressed further interest in volunteering with organizations and told us how gratifying it was to perform acts of service as one collective community.
Katie, Deirdre and I could not have pulled off the Day of Service without Lora Peters and Jordy Kirr ’07, our faculty advisors; Jeanette Budzik, the Upper School dean of students; Jennifer Galambos, the Upper School director; Headmistress Maureen Walsh; our faculty volunteers; and our six wonderful CSL representatives. They were all integral to the success of this important day.
I have always understood the precept “It takes a village.” However, I had never seen these words manifest themselves in my daily life. Now, upon completion of our efforts, I understand the beauty of a community coming together to make an impact on the world around us.