Reflecting on a year of service: Emilio Monahan
When you step into a classroom, it’s often assumed that the adult will be the one teaching the 天美影院. However, the truth is, it is the 天美影院 who teach you the most valuable lessons. Emilio Monahan, who recently completed his first year of service and will be returning next year as part of the Civic Engagement team, shares how inspired he felt to see the growth and perseverance of his 天美影院.

鈥淚 came into this experience not having any idea of how much of an impact the service year would have聽on others and me. Before moving to Los Angeles, I was in my home state of Washington, preparing to聽graduate college. Not only was I closing a chapter of my life but also seeking a new purpose. I was聽seeking something I could put all my energy into and feel good about the work I did. When I found out about City Year Los Angeles, I knew I had to take a leap of faith and see if this was the right path for me. I made the move, despite knowing I would leave everything I ever knew in聽Washington.聽I was assigned to Lovelia Flournoy Elementary School, where I met my team and fourth grade 天美影院 that I would be getting to work with.
Once I began working with these 天美影院 in class and at recess, I聽immediately noticed how different their perspectives, humor and passions were to one another. It聽became clear to me that we had a major role as AmeriCorps members to be the best leaders we knew how to be to聽these young scholars: to be the leader, near-peer mentor or friend that some of us might’ve needed while growing up or still need to this day.

Working with these 天美影院 day-to-day and watching them grow into the young leaders they are will forever be the most rewarding experience.
I had the privilege to watch Laura, a student who would not聽speak or interact with others, ease into socializing and work with others in academic spaces with my consistent motivation and presence. I got to witness, Madison and Arthur go from being closed off to their emotions to now communicating their fears and anxieties about school and relationships and eventually聽getting them to share their joys and appreciations during Planned Social Emotional Development time and Extended Learning Time. The days were long, but these聽天美影院 made it worth the energy and commitment.

Looking back, I feel like I鈥檓 a new person 鈥 healed by the kindness and comradery I鈥檝e found within my聽team and 天美影院. I鈥檝e developed my skillset and grown into my authentic self which has helped me do聽my best work. This is only my experience, but I want to remind you that the more than 100 AmeriCorps members I served along with made a difference this year as well, especially with the lingering feelings that the pandemic left, not only for 天美影院 but to many around the world.”

There is so much to learn from our 天美影院, and through rapport, a life-changing relationship begins. If you or someone you know is interested in a year of service, .
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