Volunteer Day in Harrisonburg
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Updated: 2:22 PM Nov 10, 2008
Volunteer Day in Harrisonburg
Harrisonburg, Va.
Student leaders at James Madison University volunteered with the United Way Saturday to lend a helping hand.
Posted: 4:13 PM Nov 8, 2008
Reporter: Philip Townsend
Email Address: ptownsend@whsv.com
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Student leaders at James Madison University volunteered with the United Way Saturday to lend a helping hand.

They're spent the day doing yard work and fixing up homes. Student leaders say it's fulfillment and an enjoyable way of life.

JMU senior Rob Bardinas says, "We're doing it because we like helping people. We're doing it because we genuinely enjoy this type of thing and it's a great experience."

JMU senior Kristen Trost adds, "It's indescribable. The volunteer work and getting to be here and see the difference that you make is worth anything that you may be giving up."

Trost is studying social work while interning at the United Way of Harrisonburg. She knows the work she is doing has a big impact on the community.

She says, "It's a great way to make a change in individuals lives as well as a positive change in the local community and it's something I want to do for the rest of my life and something I'm pretty certain I'll be able to do wherever I go."

A lot of the work going on Saturday is in preparation for the Alternative Spring Break Program. JMU students will spend their breaks helping out around the nation and across the globe.

Rob Bardinas has been making these trips since his freshmen year.

He says, "We're all service oriented individuals. We all like what we're doing. If we didn't want to be here. If we didn't want to go on these trips, we wouldn't be doing it."

He says the work he has done has inspired him to pursue volunteering after school.

He adds, "I'm going to try and start something like this wherever I am located after I finish at JMU."

Trost says anyone has the power to make positive changes in their community.

"You can make a difference just as one individual and this is a constant reminder of that," says Trost.

The Alternative Spring Break Program expects 32 trips with more than 300 students for the program next year.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Susan Location: Virginia Beach on Nov 11, 2008 at 07:46 PM

Great article!!! Kristen, you are role model for all mankind..Congratulations!!
Posted by: Mom Trost Location: virginia beach, Va on Nov 10, 2008 at 09:45 PM

Our daughter's life has been impacted so many people in so many ways. We are so proud of her. She is an example for all young adults.
Posted by: lee ann Location: virginia beach on Nov 9, 2008 at 10:23 PM

I must say this is a GREAT article..ESPECIALLY since MY son ( green shirt) is the leader of this trip as well as leading many other trips. JMU is a excellent college and I am proud to say MY SON attends.....They ALL do alot for the community as well as around the country!!
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