Even with all the hard-work that went into the cooking shift, the real job was only half-way done. Volunteers helped deliver the meals they made the following day.
One new idea we've been doing at the Campus Kitchen is distributing reflection hand-outs at the end of each shift. These are helpful in figuring out what volunteers got out of the shift. Some reactions from this shift:
"It was nice to meet some of Gonzaga's neighbors." - Anonymous
"I am starting to see a DC community instead of separate residents." - Tom Mason '07
"The general image is that [the residents] are mean, but reality set in when people chatted and said hellos." - Melissa DeLoach
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