Spring break…SYKE!!! The Call to Serve never takes a break!

March 19, 2009 by  
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Hey Everybody!

Last week was a really great week for The Call to Serve because I was able to travel to New York City.  In New York, I had the chance to help out with a variety of different community service opportunities and it was an awesome way to spend my spring break!  I was supposed to be in New York for the entire week, but unfortunately I had to head back to PA a little earlier than planned because my Grandmother (we called her Nonna) passed away on Wednesday, March 11th. :(   Our family misses Nonna, but we know she is in a better place now and everything worked out with me leaving New York early –like it always does when you leave it up to God.

–>The first place I was able to help at was Brooklyn Hospital.  I spent my time in the pediatric wing and played nintendo, basketball, bingo and countless board games with the hospitalized kids.  I had a blast!  This kids were great and they all shared the same optimistic and positive outlook on their situation.  My heart went out to these kids and it was my pleasure to be play-buddies with them.the-call-to-serve-new-york-043

This little guy had a need for speed and I got my butt kicked multiple times in Mario-kart!  I swear I let him win though…

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This was an intense bingo game — it was a black out event (fill the whole card) and there were prizes at stake.  In the end, each kid won a prize for a different bingo category, they were pretty excited!

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Barnyard animals + Matchbox cars = ENTERTAINMENT!

–>I was also able to meet with an organization called Doc-to-Dock.  They take unused medical supplies and send it to doctors and hospitals in Africa.  This is a really cool organization with some really great people running the show.  They showed me the process that they go through to send medical supplies overseas.  There was alot of counting, sorting, and packaging of a variety of medical supplies that were going to be put to good use in Africa.  Participating with Doc-to-Dock made me realize how something as simple as a check up in America, is a luxury in Africa.

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Left to right: Pen(full-time volunteer), Dori (Director of Development), Shane (volunteer), and Me (stunningly beautiful volunteer…haha) 

–>My final service opportunity before I had to head back to my homeland was helping out with Mercy Home’s Annual Bake Off.  Mercy Home is an organization that assure a quality life for people with developmental disabilities.  I paired up with members of Bishop Loughlin High School campus ministry to help set-up and clean-up the nights activities.  We were also asked to MC the event and be official judges of all the desserts that were prepared.  It was so much fun and the food was excellent!

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Bishop Loughlin’s campus ministry made the bake-off a successful one and I can’t wait until the call to serve team gets to meet these kids.

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This picture makes my mouth water just looking at it. One word: MMMmmmm!

Next stop, cleanin’ up the streets of Oakland.  We’ll keep ya posted!

God Bless,

Andrew

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