
SIFE
volunteers volunteered their Saturday mornings to clean up graffiti, liter and
illegal dumping in the Greenfield community area of Bakersfield. With an early
commitment to community clean-up, the ten members of the SIFE team were looking
for a constructive way to do so when Joseph Johnson, a business instructor on
campus, was able to connect them with the event. The event was hosted by
Greenfield Walking Group and included food, children’s activities and guest
speaks as supplements to volunteer clean up.The students were able to help both
with the planning of the event and the event itself.
“Working with Bakersfield City Waste Management as well as community leaders,
our SIFE team took part in the planning stages of the event,” said Johnson. Its
first collaboration with this particular community event, the SIFE team “has
committed to be an active partner in future events,” said Johnson.
If the positive feelings of altruism were not benefit enough, the SJVC SIFE
team was even thanked for their service by the Bakersfield mayor himself.
“There were many parts of the day that could fit the description of ‘the best
part of the day,’” said Johnson. “That being said, I would have to say when the
mayor of Bakersfield stopped by our booth to praise the team and their efforts
would be the best part. It served as a great reminder of the benefits of
working in the community. I was very proud of the SIFE team and their
commitment to better their community.”
Great job,
Bakersfield SIFE!
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