What is your background: geographic and educational and anything you'd be willing to share?
I am originally from Portland, Oregon. I come from a family of really square, really nice people who would like to make you some dinner.
After high school, I moved to Walla Walla to attend Whitman and study Art History/Visual Culture Studies. I chose this major because I believe in art as a way for oppressed people to gain public voice and power. I often find myself in tears when I see powerful pieces of art and one day I figured, ‘what could be better than to spend time working on that which moves my heart like that’?
Why did you choose to serve?
First, I was excited by the level of responsibility and challenge that comes with an AmeriCorps position: as you all know, this is no entry-level punch-in-your-time job! Also, I did a lot of volunteering in college, and always found it the most rewarding use of my time. To serve full-time was really a dream!
And of course, the opportunity to stay in Walla Walla was reason enough for me to join AmeriCorps. I came to Walla Walla for school and, after graduating, wanted to stay at least a year. I wanted to have more time to enjoy the pace of life here and serve the city that made my college experience so wonderful.
What is your site and what is a typical day at your site?
I have the best site! My site is the Walla Walla Asset Building Coalition, run out of the Blue Mountain Action Council office. Our goal is to help people understand their money better. We do this through financial education classes, special ‘finance’-themed events, and outreach for tax credits and tax preparation. It doesn’t sound sexy, but IT IS. I’m in charge of communications, so on a typical day I could be writing a newsletter, press release, updating our Facebook, or registering people for our latest class. I also work with several community groups and help them find ways to include financial education into their programs.
What are your plans for after graduation?
Keeping in mind other possibilities, I am considering joining my brother, who works for a firm that specializes in improving infrastructure in slum communities in rural India. I also plan to hang out with my new first nephew, who is coming in for landing in early May.
If you could choose a super power what would it be?
I would have the power to free people of addiction. I don’t think there is a Marvel character that can do that yet.