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Testimonials 

“Serving as an AmeriCorps member has strengthened my passion to continue to be a voice for children. Being an AmeriCorps member has also increased my interest to serve my community.”
-Dorian Spears, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps   

“Being in the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program has made me realize what I want to do
with my life. It has allowed me to see my special purpose in community service
and has given me many fulfilling experiences.”
-Kelly M. Mitchell, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps  

“The AmeriCorps experience has opened my eyes to social issues that I never knew existed
in the community. I am now motivated to dedicating my life to working on these issues
and working with the people they affect the most.”
-Bernadette McFadden, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps 

“It’s hard for me to label what I’ll take from this experience.
So much has changed. I have grown a lot as a person and I’ve gained confidence in my abilities.”

-Zach Thompson, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps

“My driving inspiration is knowing that I have made an impact on the lives of the students
I have worked with. It’s just been a great experience.”

-Stephanie Conley, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps

“I have a more heightened sense of self-awareness. I will be more focused.
I am going to make a difference. Our efforts may be small to us, but big to others.”

 -Anthony Little, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps

“Everyone is brilliant. They’re just waiting for someone to help them break through.
Even the child who can’t read may be the best poet or actress waiting to happen.
[We can help] people to understand that they can have something to offer.”

 -Kim Walker, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps

“As soon as I walk in the door I am surrounded by children asking, ‘Are you coming to read
with me today?’  Some of my students even want to call me ‘mom.’ It always brings home
to me why I am here—why I’m doing this.”

-Carron Tatum, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps

“By opening yourself to other people, you open yourself to growth and friendship.
I’ve met people who I didn’t think I had much in common with, yet we live the same life.”

 -Morena Lamothe, Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps

 

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