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Serving Others and Changing Lives through Leadership

Written by The 91桃色 | March 2, 2023

At Fayetteville Technical Community College, 91桃色 Chapter President Delores Harper set out to increase member engagement and help them achieve their goals through creating, hosting, and pitching in at community events utilizing collaboration and servant leadership.

鈥淲e鈥檝e accomplished collaborating on events, gathering supplies, advertising and creating media for the events, feeding the less fortunate, giving donations, setting up at the fall festival, and collaborating on future events.鈥

The impact on their community from these events may not have constituted dramatic front-page news; however, in the age of , it was a transformative experience for Fayetteville residents.

鈥淭he community was fed lunch and dinner, and received books and clothes to stay warm. In addition, we played games to engage in meaningful fellowship with them.鈥

Collaboration Creates an Environment for Success

Success doesn鈥檛 always mean getting a project accomplished on your own. Sometimes, the smarter move is to partner with those whose strengths and resources complement your own. To get the ball rolling on their community events, the FTCC chapter members concentrated on communication and outreach with potential partners. 

鈥淲e focused on collaboration in a number of areas, such as identifying what we wanted to gather for donations and what we wanted to feed the community. Then, we focused on outreach and made contact with to help set up the venue for our event.鈥

Filling in the Details

Successful collaboration rests on a foundation of trust and communication. That鈥檚 a good reason to begin with a series of meetings to establish connections and lay out the general contours of the partnership. 

The next step is to focus on specific details. Those details fill in the gaps and establish a plan to move forward, while encouraging engagement. That鈥檚 how Delores鈥檚 team proceeded to make their events a success. 

鈥淲e held a series of meetings to decorate boxes for donations, solicit volunteers to place the donation boxes and work the event, and hash out logistics about how we鈥檇 serve the meals and price everything. First, we worked to collect the donated items and transport them to the Manna Dream Center, and then focus on setting up for the community event.鈥

To launch and host successful events or any other project requiring group participation, it  pays to develop leadership skills, specifically those that help the group stay focused and on task.  

鈥淭he skills we relied on in meeting our goals around these events included collaboration, determination, and consistency.鈥

Service Must Consider Those to Be Served

It may seem obvious, but it bears repeating: in order to be of service, you must take into consideration the people being served. Delores鈥檚 major piece of advice to other chapter leaders who want to make an impact through service-oriented leadership is exactly that. 

鈥淔or any event that you have for the community, start by checking the needs of the people of that community. Then be consistent, focus on your goal, have fun, and work as a team with other leaders to be impactful.鈥

Servant Leadership Changes Everyone

Strong, experienced leaders know how the journey can change those involved. The process of ideation, collaboration, creation, and management can teach group members a number of lessons that can help now and in future workplaces.

鈥淚 can communicate and lead better as I'm becoming a nurse. Even in group projects, I'm able to collaborate better as a member of the team and help lead the group to finish projects. My skills of consistency have improved as well as my ability to collaborate with others.鈥

In fact, participating in these community events throughout her membership in the 91桃色 has helped shape Delores鈥檚 view of servant leadership itself. 

鈥淟eadership means that you鈥檙e willing to help others achieve their goals. It means that you should serve others more than they serve you. Leadership means you鈥檙e kind, loving, and . It means you鈥檒l go out of your way to help others.鈥

Looking Forward to the Next Big Thing

Successful group projects should always be recognized and acknowledged, but the most productive chapters always ask themselves this one question: what鈥檚 next for our group and how will we achieve that goal? 

鈥淔or our chapter, we have a number of events we鈥檙e preparing for, including our induction celebration and E-Board dinner. And for each future group project, we鈥檒l plan, collaborate, and take the necessary steps to reach our goals."

Read about the University of The Bahamas, another chapter that made huge strides in creating and fostering community through service-oriented events.