CSI Students Help Habitat for Humanity, Honor MLK
January 28, 2008
Eleven students and one staff member from the College of Staten
Island helped to make the world a better place last week by
taking part in Habitat for Humanity’s “Building the Dream” event, in
honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose birthday was celebrated
January 21.
Robert
King Kee was instrumental in organizing the College’s contribution
to the work, which took place at a 41-unit building at the corner of Atlantic
Avenue and Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. It is also the largest
Habitat project to date, according to Kee. He adds that “the
project is at the early stages of development so it was exciting to
be a part of history in the making.”
Peter DeCrescenzo, a Junior at CSI, recalls, “Many of the students who participated in
Saturday’s build had never used a drill, let alone cut through
aluminum to help put up the walls in what is to become affordable
housing. It is thanks to the Emerging Leaders Program that my fellow
peers and I were introduced to this event and I look forward to
future opportunities of service within the community.”
Fellow
Junior
Jose Saltos
adds, “It was a great experience for me, because I had the chance to
work with other student leaders. It also made me feel great about
myself. Even though it was freezing outside, I didn’t feel the cold,
not even for a second, because of the warmth of the people I was
working with.”
Senior
Charlene Morgan also appreciated the opportunity to
lend a hand, stating “volunteering at this juncture gave me the
opportunity to be of service to people from low-income communities
to live in their own house. It was also a lot of fun working with
friends and other student leaders from other schools and
organizations.”
“We originally thought that we were going to be painting
but we spent all day framing and putting up walls. It was quite
exciting to see drills in the students’ hands,” explains Kee, adding
that students were bubbling over with energy and enthusiasm.
Having worked with Habitat in the past, Kee, the Coordinator of
Student Leadership Development with the CSI Office of Student
Life, originally floated
the idea of working with Habitat to students in CSI's Emerging Leaders Program, a year-long
program that develops and cultivates leadership skills. One of
the goals of the program is to have students engage more actively in
Student Life activities, such as Student Government and clubs.
Noting how this project benefits not only the future residents of
Brooklyn but also the academic and social growth for the student
builders, Carol Brower, Director of Student Life at CSI says “It is
extremely rewarding and inspiring to see our students taking such an
active role in service to others. What a wonderful reflection this
is on CSI.”
When it was all over, the students “were all asking when we could do
it again,” says Kee. As a result of CSI’s enthusiastic contribution
to the Brooklyn project, Kee reports that Habitat expressed interest
in working with CSI students again when it brings a project to
Staten Island, perhaps as early as this fall.
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