Here’s to all the little things I wish I never took for
granted. Over spring break an incredibly diverse and talented group of Greek
UNT students and I were given the opportunity to travel to New Orleans to work
with the St. Bernard project. The St. Bernard project is a non-profit
organization that was established after Hurricane Katrina to help rebuild the
homes that were lost in this tragedy. This organization has, through the use of
countless volunteers and AmeriCorps employees, been an integral part in reestablishing
the community in New Orleans. Working with this organization was a humbling and
eye opening experience. I have often found it far too easy to forget how
fortunate I am just in that I can attend college or even more simply, because I
have a home. This trip really helped me to put my problems in perspective and
made me realize that there are a lot of little things in my life that I do not
appreciate enough. I strongly recommend this trip specifically, because one of
the things that impacted me the most was the fact that it could happen to
anyone. This was a natural disaster; a tornado could hit Denton tomorrow and
everyone here could be in the same position as those in New Orleans. I would
want someone to help my family rebuild their home if that happened and I am
sure others feel the same way. Also, it was a blast, and a great way to get
to know some of the students that make up this extraordinary campus. So, if you’re looking for an unforgettable,
life changing experience look no further than the Center for Leadership and
Service at UNT, They sponsor the trip every year. I for one will definitely be
going back so I hope to see you there.
Devin Thomas, PC Spring 16
Devin Thomas, PC Spring 16