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ontcalm M M E S S E N G E R
A QUARTERLY NEWSLET TER FOR PARENTS & FRIENDS OF MONTC ALM STUDENTS
Montcalm girls were asked to submit their responses to a recent service learning project for this issue of Montcalm Messenger. Below are their responses.
Wilcox My experience at the Friendly Home has been great.Visiting the Friendly Home each week has been such an incredible experience because it is a great way to stay involved in the community. The ladies at the Friendly Home are so nice and they are so wise. Spending time there teaches responsibility, respect and maturity. Helping out and visiting with the women is so fun because they share stories that you can learn from. Interacting with people who have experienced so much and have so much to say can really change how you think and give you the strength to move on and work on things. Visiting the Friendly Home is no doubt one of the most beneficial experiences because you know you’re not there to help yourself but to help the women, and that can change the way you think about life. Every time we leave the parking lot, I leave with a smile on my face, feeling encouraged and proud knowing that I have helped out in the community. That is why I love visiting the Friendly Home. - Christina continued on page 2
WINTER 2011
Friendly Home Visits Helping others through service learning projects is just one of the ways the girls of Montcalm School give back to the community. Service learning teaches students civic responsibility, while integrating in-classroom learning and social skills with community service. Applying knowledge obtained in the classroom and social interaction to real-world situations allows students to get the most out of learning, bettering the community in the process. This past summer, residents of Wilcox Cottage worked with United Way of Jackson performing services such as gardening and painting benches. When the United Way service learning project ended, Margaret Grose, Labor Liaison at United Way of Jackson, thought the girls were very respectful and set them up with Jackson Friendly Home, an organization established in 1878 that offers affordable and comfortable assisted living for women, ages 60 and older. Since August, the students have taken two trips per month to the home. “The reason we go to the home is to give the girls the experience of selflessness,” said Stacya Boyd, Activities Coordinator at Wilcox Cottage. “A lot of the girls are used to getting but never really giving. This has given them the opportunity to experience that unselfishness. The overall goal is teaching them empathy.” Women residing at Jackson Friendly Home are unable to live on their own but do not need the extensive services offered by a nursing home. However, many of their families are unable to provide the necessary care. In some cases, residents of the home do not have family to rely on. “The girls always say that they want to adopt the women as grandmothers because some of them don’t have a lot of family,” Boyd said. “The women have become a part of many of the girls’ families, and I know the women feel the same way.” continued on page 2