A blog dedicated to our unique thoughts and experiences concerning our time volunteering with Sunflower Kids, an organization in Lexington, KY that provides supervised visitation services to families after domestic violence or substance abuse situations.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Reflection on Service: Sunflower Kids!
My final video reflection. Overall, it was a good experience!
Reflection
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Cleaning Up Sunflower Kids
In my video, I talk about cleaning the visitation rooms for Sunflower Kids.
Reflecting on My Experience with SFK!
In this video reflection, I talk about a lot of my final thoughts concerning my time with Sunflower Kids. Despite the challenges of transportation and scheduling, I feel like the overall experience was very rewarding because of the happy and amazing moments I got to see while volunteering. It was a great first exposure to service learning, and I definitely feel like I'm walking away from my volunteering there with a lot of important knowledge!
Monday, November 16, 2015
Thoughts on Service Learning Courses
I went to Sunflower Kids to volunteer
again on Wednesday, October 11. I only have one more visit, and then I am
finished with my service hours. It has been a great experience to volunteer at
Sunflower Kids. During my visit, I cleaned the visitations rooms.
Since I have
already discussed cleaning in my other blog posts, I thought I would share my
thoughts about service learning courses in this blog post.
Visitation room that I cleaned while at Sunflower Kids |
I really like the idea of service
learning courses. I was very involved with community service in high school, and
I wanted to continue this in college but knew that it would be harder. Before
this course, I wasn’t familiar with the organizations around Lexington that
would be great places to volunteer. However, this course has introduced me to
several amazing organizations. Not only Sunflower Kids, but I have learned
about other organizations from reading other blog posts. All of these
organizations are great, and this course has opened the door for me to stay
involved in the community even after the course ends. I feel like many students
are like me and want to be involved but weren’t sure how because they weren’t
familiar with Lexington; I think service learning courses are a great way to
get students on the right path for volunteering.
Having a service learning
organization also makes the course work more meaningful. A lot of the
assignments in this course deal with our service learning organizations. For
example, instead of just writing an argument essay about domestic violence, I
was able to first-hand learn about domestic violence victims from Sunflower
Kids. This made the essay a lot more interesting, and I was able to see how the
societal issue directly affects me and what I can do to help fix the issue. What
we learn in this class will extend far beyond when the class ends. Working with
a service learning organization helps shape us as people and hopefully inspires
us to continue to lend a helping hand.
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Service learning courses open the door for continued community service. |
As
you can see, my service learning experience with Sunflower Kids has been
positive and has given me a positive outlook on service learning courses as a
whole. I am very grateful for the values and work ethic that volunteering at
Sunflower Kids has instilled in me and not having class on most Fridays hasn’t been
too bad either!
Cleaning Up (Again)!
Okay people, now I know that this blog has been pretty crazy so far, but this post is about to be absolutely SHOCKING. I would strongly encourage sitting down before reading this one. This weekend while I was volunteering at Sunflower Kids, I... I cleaned up the back room. I know, take a minute to catch your breath.
The Cleaning Supplies Closet |
I mopped
up the floors with a Swiffer mop and used a broom head and a dust pan to clean
up solid things that would not be mopped up by the Swiffer. It was intense.
I would have taken a picture of the cleaning pad on the bottom of the Swiffer mop, but I would have had to include a NSFW tag. It was that bad. |
In all
seriousness, I understand that cleaning up around an office is not exactly the
sort of activity that builds life experience, nor is it precisely what I
anticipated spending most of my time doing during my volunteering time when I
first signed up to volunteer at Sunflower Kids. By no means, however, do I
think it is not worth the time and effort, nor do I regret my decision to
volunteer at Sunflower Kids. While the work there may be seen as trivial or
unimportant, I feel as if I am one of many parts of the well-oiled machine that
is Sunflower Kids, and the fact that I am helping to take care of things like
cleaning allows for the older and more experienced people there to use their
time doing more impactful things, things that improve lives and help bring families
together. Time and energy are both invaluable resources, and by contributing
both of those to the cause, I am effectively helping Sunflower Kids to keep
their doors open and continue to provide a safe environment for court-ordered
visitations, even if I do not directly work with the families in any direct
capacity. Sunflower Kids is an organization that fights the good fight, and no
matter what they have me do, I am proud to be a part of them.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Cleaning SFK Up a Bit
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I had PLENTY of cleaning supplies to choose from and use! |
I volunteered at Sunflower Kids again today! This time,
instead of filing or helping with administrative stuff like I did during my
last visit, I worked on cleaning the break room, which serves as both a kitchen
and a side entrance to SFK. I cleaned the windows and the door and also wiped
down the tables and counters, which actually took far longer than I expected it
to since some of the kids had stored their arts and crafts projects in there
earlier in the week, which meant that the tables were sufficiently dirty and were
covered in dried glue.
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I spent a lot of time scrubbing tables with Lysol wipes (and you can even see the glue in the background)! |
I also had to empty trashcans both in the bathrooms and
throughout the building. Then, once I was done with all of my cleaning duties,
I helped to haul trash bags (as well as a broken chair, oddly enough) out to the
dumpsters in the parking lot. Once I was done with all of this, I was free to
go!
One of the most interesting aspects of this particular
volunteering experience, however, actually had nothing to do with my cleaning
duties. Since I was in the break room most of the time, I was also there when a
new round of visitations started. This meant that, right before new visitations
began, I had the opportunity to watch one of the SFK employees carry out an
exchange between two parents who, presumably, could not do the exchange
themselves due to a protection order or other court mandate. Since the break
room is also home to SFK’s side entrance, the employee was able to run out and
take the child from one parent’s car and bring them into the building, where
they were reunited with the other parent.
This was a particularly cool experience to watch not only
because it was interesting to see how SFK managed to keep the parents
separated, but also because I had wondered about how the exchange process would
work since our first informational meeting back in September. While it was sad
to think about the possible reasons why the exchange may have had to happen
this way, it was certainly interesting to see how these situations are handled because
it gave me a far greater insight into how SFK facilitates supervised visitation
services in a safe way for both the children and the parents.
Overall, I had an informative and interesting time at
Sunflower Kids, as per usual! Even though my official duties only involved cleaning
tables and emptying trashcans, I feel like I learned a lot by simply observing
what went on within the building. I’m excited to go back for my final
volunteering session later this week, and I’m definitely grateful for the time
I’ve spent at Sunflower Kids!
Cleaning Sunflower Kids
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Sunflower Kids Decorated for Thanksgiving |
While we
were working, I learned some interesting information about the process of
visitation at Sunflower Kids. Morgan had volunteered on a Sunday, a day when
visitations usually take place. The parents are brought into the visitation
room, where the kids are. A volunteer of Sunflower Kids staff member sits
outside of the visitation room, monitoring the interaction. When the visitation
is over, the parent is only allowed to leave once the child is off the premise—taken
out through the back door.
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One of the rooms Morgan and I cleaned! |
Also, while
we were working, I noticed all of the neat toys and activities that the
children could partake in during visitation.
There was a TV in each room, some
with movies and wii games, even! There was an extensive collection of toys, and one
of the rooms even had a basketball goal. I could imagine the children playing
and having fun in these rooms.
In fact, after visiting Sunflower
Kids for a second time, I found myself hoping to be able to monitor or
volunteer during a visitation session. I think it would be extremely
interesting to see the process take place for myself!
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Cleaning & Decorating for Sunflower Kids!
Last Tuesday my decorating & cleaning skills were put to the test as I volunteered at Sunflower Kids.
When I arrived, there was a big bucket of Thanksgiving/ Fall decor waiting for me. I spent the first hour of my time decorating windows with fall themed stickers. Acorns, leaves, trees, & pumpkins covered the glass by the time I was finished! It was a fun, oddly therapeutic activity that I enjoyed. As a college student, I spend so much time in front of the screen that its nice to get a break & do something that does not require thinking!
I then hung up leafy garland & fun orange tinsel. I love all things related to interior decorating & especially decorating for the seasons, so this was a perfect activity for me to do! I also arranged some fun acorn garland around the office.
I finished decorating while the director was still in a meeting, but I still had an hour left to volunteer. I saw a vacuum laying out along with a broom, so I decided to start sweeping. This was a good lesson for me- to see something to be done & do it- without being told specifically. I swept the whole office, & then started vacuuming. I vacuumed each of the vistitation rooms & lobby area! When I finished that, I organized the rooms individually. I also wiped down countertops, organized some of the table tops, & helped clean the bathroom!
Overall, my experience was a great one! I had fun cleaning & decorating. I enjoy both of these things & I liked being able to do something I liked while contributing to a great cause. It was nice to volunteer in a calm, quiet environment where I could relax while helping out! I am looking forward to going back tomorrow!
When I arrived, there was a big bucket of Thanksgiving/ Fall decor waiting for me. I spent the first hour of my time decorating windows with fall themed stickers. Acorns, leaves, trees, & pumpkins covered the glass by the time I was finished! It was a fun, oddly therapeutic activity that I enjoyed. As a college student, I spend so much time in front of the screen that its nice to get a break & do something that does not require thinking!
Fun fall tinsel! |
Fall Garland |
The stickers I put up! |
I then hung up leafy garland & fun orange tinsel. I love all things related to interior decorating & especially decorating for the seasons, so this was a perfect activity for me to do! I also arranged some fun acorn garland around the office.
I finished decorating while the director was still in a meeting, but I still had an hour left to volunteer. I saw a vacuum laying out along with a broom, so I decided to start sweeping. This was a good lesson for me- to see something to be done & do it- without being told specifically. I swept the whole office, & then started vacuuming. I vacuumed each of the vistitation rooms & lobby area! When I finished that, I organized the rooms individually. I also wiped down countertops, organized some of the table tops, & helped clean the bathroom!
Overall, my experience was a great one! I had fun cleaning & decorating. I enjoy both of these things & I liked being able to do something I liked while contributing to a great cause. It was nice to volunteer in a calm, quiet environment where I could relax while helping out! I am looking forward to going back tomorrow!
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