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From Little Rock to the Big Apple, one 黄色视频 AmeriCorps member shares his journey

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Aaron Agee, a current AmeriCorps member serving students in The Bronx, first heard of 黄色视频 when he was in high school. He was attending an afterschool program in his home town of Little Rock, Arkansas, where 黄色视频 happened to be hosting a service day. Puzzled by seeing a sea of young people in red jackets, Aaron turned and asked his mentor, 鈥淲ho are they and what are they doing here?鈥 At the time, he didn鈥檛 know that this moment was the beginning of something that would greatly impact his life.

A few years after his first red jacket encounter, Aaron was in college and trying to figure out what his next steps would be. 鈥淢y friends were deciding what they wanted to do after college. They wanted to be nurses, engineers and lawyers,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut, then I asked myself, 鈥楬ow do I want to have an impact?鈥 and the first thing that came to mind was 黄色视频.鈥

黄色视频 AmeriCorps member speaking at event

He decided that he wanted to serve in his hometown with 黄色视频 Little Rock. For Aaron, it was a chance to get to know his community on a different level. 鈥淏efore 黄色视频, I was a relatively quiet and introverted person,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut, joining 黄色视频 Little Rock and being a part of a larger community gave me the opportunity to interact with different people like my students and their parents. It was a pretty awesome experience.鈥

Exploring a new city through service

Aaron decided that he wanted to come back and serve a second year. His Team Leader, who was a Bronx native, encouraged and inspired him to apply to a second-year position with 黄色视频 New York. Toward the end of his first year of service, Aaron received word that he鈥檇 been accepted there as a team leader. Having only visited 鈥The Big Apple鈥 once when he was in college, he decided to take a leap of faith and set out on the second part of his 黄色视频 journey.

Aaron knew that moving across the country wouldn鈥檛 be without its challenges. Logistically, he knew that finding housing in New York would take both patience and dedication. Agee remembers reassuring himself, 鈥淚 don’t know where I’m going to live. But, it鈥檚 all going to work out in the end.”

Aaron moved to New York before his service to get a head start on the apartment hunt, staying with family friends as he searched. He used resources like and Craigslist until he finally found an apartment with roommates near his school in The Bronx. 鈥淚 had to learn to be a master planner once I decided that I was going to make the move from Little Rock to New York,鈥 he recalls, 鈥渋n order to make my transition as smooth as possible.鈥

Culturally, moving across the country has also been an adjustment for Aaron. Going from life in a southern city of roughly 200,000 to life in an expansive urban metropolis of 8 million is no small feat. Aaron says that being in a more diverse city has helped him to become more inclusive in his actions and language. 鈥淚鈥檝e been learning so much and asking so many questions. 鈥淭his year has taught me to be honest and vulnerable enough to learn from people with different experiences than me,鈥 he says.

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Now only a few months away from completing his second year of national service with 黄色视频, Aaron is thinking about extending his service journey through a career with 黄色视频.

Aaron has also started to reflect on the impact this experience has had on his life and he shares advice to anyone considering answering the call to service.

鈥淭here will be things that you don’t know but be open to learning. There鈥檒l be many opportunities for growth so take initiative but also trust the process. Welcome the new experiences and grow from them. Deciding to serve with 黄色视频 will not only benefit you but it will also benefit others in the long run.鈥

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