Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Featured Agency: The Salvation Army Utilizes Service Learning Well

Service learning is a teaching method designed to involve students in authentic and meaningful service to their communities. It makes connections between the classroom and the community as well as provides structured time for students to reflect on their service experiences. Service learning is intended to instill a sense of civic responsibility by encouraging students to assess their impact upon the community as active contributors to society.

The Salvation Army offers such a meaningful service location. Jean Seeland, VCCV Youth Program Coordinator has had great success in the past working with the organization in a variety of ways. Here’s a few examples of the partnership:

A 4th grade class from Poyner Elementary served lunch at the Salvation Army. The issue of focus was poverty and homelessness. The experience was an incredibly successful for both the students and the people who came for lunch. The lunch participants were delighted to see young people helping out the community and enjoyed talking and interacting with them. The students learned valuable lessons about service, thankfulness for their own circumstances and an introduction regarding diversity in our community.

Another class at Poyner chose to address the topic of homelessness as well. The students collected toiletry items and bagged them to present to the homeless shelters run by the Salvation Army. Again, valuable lessons were learned while providing a worthwhile end result.

The Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley’s Youth Action Council conducted a book drive for the Salvation Army last fall. Boxes of books were presented to the after school program at the Salvation Army.

Additionally, an ELP class at Hoover conducted a workshop on reading at the Public Library and invited the younger children from the Salvation Army after school program to participate. 

The Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley was the recipient of a “Be a Joy Maker” grant from the HandsOn Network. The Volunteer Center worked with the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Cedar Valley to ring bells for the Salvation Army during the holiday season.

As you can see the VCCV has worked well with the Salvation Army and youth have all benefited.

The Salvation Army has an ongoing need for volunteers:

  • Kitchen helpers are needed to assist in preparing and serving the noon time meal from 10:30 a.m. until at least 1:00 p.m.
  • A volunteer driver with a very good driving record is occasionally needed to drive clients to Iowa City for medical appointments. Volunteer drivers will use the Salvation Army vehicle.
  • Volunteers age 16 and over are needed to mow lawns, keep up property, and provide some miscellaneous janitorial work. Volunteers must be able to stand or walk for a period of time.

Contact the Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley for more information at (319) 272-2087, email, or visit www.vccv.org.





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