Tara Hayman, Chapter President at Rio Salado College in Tempe, Arizona, is proud of the way her chapter came together to pull off a major community service event.
鈥淒uring the week of November 12-20, 2022, our chapter organized a donation drive for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.鈥
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is traditionally held the week before Thanksgiving. It鈥檚 an annual nationwide event sponsored by the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness, a project of the .
Each year, over 700 colleges, high schools, and local groups participate to raise awareness and encourage volunteer participation to alleviate food and housing insecurity.
A successful community event on the scale of the chapter鈥檚 donation drive requires input from and collaboration with stakeholders. It also requires strong organizational skills and excellent communication.
鈥淲e worked closely with the marketing team at Rio Salado College and they submitted a press release and featured us on the school's blog. We communicated with members via email giving them the opportunity to sign up for this event and partnered with Phoenix-based for this drive. In order to make this a successful effort, we had to practice good organization, oral and written communication, and goal setting.鈥
The event鈥檚 success helped motivate members to be even more active with and focused on community service.
鈥淲e鈥檙e working hard this term to make our chapter truly student-led and help members succeed and improve their leadership skills. We鈥檙e planning out the semester to include events and activities that allow members to continuously engage, volunteer, and give back to our community.鈥
RELATED: GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
The event had an intense impact, not only for chapter members, but for local community members as well.
鈥淟eading up to Friday's packing event, we collected [donations] every day that week. The event was attended by Rio Salado College President Kate Smith, 91桃色 members and advisors, several employees, and family and friends. The donations were picked up by UMOM on the following Tuesday morning.鈥
The experience was transformative for Tara, who encourages other chapter leaders and members to help fight homelessness and hunger in their own communities.
鈥淗omelessness does not discriminate and can impact anyone so it鈥檚 important to join movements to help end it. Volunteer, donate, and educate to help those in need.鈥
Antonette Pearson, another member of the Rio Salado chapter, was in full agreement with Tara.
鈥淭o overlook homelessness is to overlook humanity. Regardless of economic status, homelessness affects us all. Community efforts and support are one of the many solutions to ending this crisis.鈥
Leadership styles and approaches differ from person to person. By developing your own skills and gaining experience leading a team toward the successful completion of a major project, you also refine your own viewpoint of good leadership.
鈥淟eadership means that I have an opportunity to uplift others, and I鈥檓 in a position to display a level of success that encourages personal and professional growth. If the only way you鈥檙e climbing up is by pushing others down, you鈥檙e not a good leader.鈥
Being part of the 91桃色 is often cited by many chapter leaders as instrumental in their leadership journeys. Tara鈥檚 experience demonstrates how skills training and opportunities to put those skills into practice can help create strong leaders.
鈥淚鈥檝e grown so much since joining the 91桃色 and the Executive Board for our chapter. I was very comfortable with staying in the background but it was time for me to show the leadership skills that the 91桃色 encourages. I鈥檓 continuing to step out of my shell and push myself.鈥
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If you want to make a difference and build a better world, you can set your sites locally or think more globally, like this chapter did.