Sunday, December 5, 2010

Student Hero Package

Serving the Community, One Project at a Time

The typical college student is obsessed with the latest designer clothes, newest tech gadgets, or hottest new band on the radio. Julia Collins is not your typical college student.

Julia, a junior information design major from Hartwell, SC, spends her free time at Winthrop University volunteering through a program called Close Scholars. In exchange for volunteering a specified number of hours every semester, she receives a scholarship towards her tuition. But this isn’t how she got involved in volunteering, in fact, she started serving her community from an early age before getting more involved during her junior year at West-Oak High School.

“I’ve always done it [community service] because my family is involved in non-profit organizations, like therapeutic wilderness camping.”

Since coming to Rock Hill, she has gotten to participate in numerous service projects throughout the community, but her primary service site is Family Promise downtown. This program is designed to help homeless families get back on their feet, but finding them with financing and budgeting for getting a home. They also help by providing a network of churches for the families to stay at while they save for their new home.

It’s obvious when talking with Julia that she really cares about the people she’s helping.

“I really have always enjoyed being involved with the community. I generally really have a heart for helping people.”

She doesn’t try to sugarcoat volunteering though. It can be hard to go serve strangers who don’t always appreciate what you’re doing for them, but in the end, Julia believes it’s worth the effort.

“[The people you’re serving] don’t necessarily need to know where you’re coming from, but they can still receive from you in various ways. It’s been something cool to be involved with, I really enjoy it.”



Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Julia Volunteering Slideshow

Julia Collins, of Hartwell, SC has been volunteering for years. In this slideshow, you will see pictures from some of the projects she has participated in here at Winthrop, as well as some that feature the people she volunteers with, giving you a better idea of what she has worked on.


Monday, September 27, 2010

Community Service Podcast

Julia Collins just started her junior year at Winthrop, and she's
already giving up her time to help others. In this interview,
she talks about the time she spends working with the Close
Scholars program, but she also gives of her time through her
church, Eternal, in Fort Mill.

Julia (center) at a service project at the
Greenway.



Sunday, September 27, 2009

Super Slack

So, I have not started updating this any more. Sorry.

Anyway, my band Polar War is playing our first show October 4th at New Brookland Tavern.
You should come. Check us out, and let us know what you think. Hopefully it won't be too terrible.

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Summertime, Summertime...

...it's all over now. School starts back up on Tuesday (it is currently early Sunday morning), and my life is (hopefully) going to slow back down a bit. As awesome as the experiences I had this summer were, it will be nice to see some friends again - while I'm still fairly awake! I apologize to the one or two people who may in fact read my blog (thanks Mom and Dad!) that it has been so long since the last update, but when you're working 70 hours a week, some things can fall by the wayside.

Anyway. The last month was crazy. I ended my internship with Elevation Church and then left immediately to go to New York with the family. Good times were had by all (I think). Since then, it's been Chick-fil-A and getting ready for school, which I'm looking forward to for some odd reason.

Boom. My month in very few words. Hopefully I'll get back into the habit of updating more often, with some more interesting stuff. But for now, I'll leave you with this. Enjoy.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Halfway Through the Summer

OK, it's the first week of July, and I realized that I haven't written anything on here since April...so, here goes.

This summer has been crazy, and awesome. I am working as the graphic design intern at Elevation Church, and I am having a great time with that. It has been so much fun to get back into the habit of designing and stretching my creativity every day. I had some trouble in the beginning just since it had been so long, but I feel like my concepts and designs are getting a little better each day, so that's good.

I'm also working at Chick-fil-A - just about every night. This means I've been working 60 to 70 hours a week for the past 5 weeks, with a couple more left to go. Overall though, it hasn't been a bad summer. I miss seeing all my friends and family since I really don't have much time to just hang out or anything, but I think it'll be worth it in the end. I'll have some great experience, plus some money in my account by the time school starts...hopefully!

Oh, and I was spending time with a couple friends on the 4th, and someone showed us some videos on YouTube. Go check out Autotune the News if you get a chance. They're hilarious.