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As part of the University’s President’s Public Service Fellowship, Darwin Delgado ’20 is working with Christian Community Action, an ecumenical social service organization in New Haven. He has found great meaning in the positive impact his work is having on the community.
July 18, 2019
Working with Christian Community Action has been eye opening for me, to say the least. I have been exposed to many hardworking individuals who work with this agency. I am able to see the work they do on a day-to-day basis, which has a huge impact on the daily lives of people in need.
The team that I am working side by side with is made up of incredible individuals who truly inspire me and make me realize that the work I am doing is making a difference. It is the little things that the organization takes into account that are especially meaningful, such as picking out the right food for everyone and making sure that there is always enough so that the people who need it are able to receive it.
We speak to the clients on a very personal level. This environment has made me more cognizant of the words I use, and it has made me realize that even the littlest things can go a long way.
"I am able to see the work they do on a day-to-day basis, which has a huge impact on the daily lives of people in need."Darwin Delgado ’20
Initially, I was not sure what to expect, and I was nervous and unsure of my position. However, this experience has given me a lot of wisdom that I could have not found elsewhere. When I perform a small act, such as handing someone an extra share of food because I know their family needs it and seeing how grateful they are, it gives me a sense of purpose.
This organization now has a place in my heart, and it amazes me that there are so many people willing to make such a change in this world by sacrificing for the sake of others. I know that my time here is purposeful and that this organization is necessary. It is important that it continues to feed those who need food – and that it inspires more people, just as it has inspired me.
I’m excited to continue to work with my colleagues to help more individuals in need.
The President's Public Service Fellowship places University of New Haven students in a nonprofit or public service work environment for eleven weeks during the summer.
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