Our Generation

posted by Jess
Louisiana, United Way, hurricane recovery - and our generation. Being a young person myself, one who often seeks to give back to the community and be a global citizen, I am looking forward to Alternative Spring Break tremendously. It is a chance to show what our generation can do.

Our world is changing. We have born witness to these changes. From the growth of technology and communications, to significant structural changes in the economy, we have been part of a new phenomenon. With the growth in access to information through the internet, young people are getting involved in their community and philanthropy in new ways, choosing issues that matter to them, and using social networking sites and other technology to share what they are passionate about with their friends & family. What's considered "their" community is rapidly changing as we realize how interconnected and interdependent our world is. While the issues surrounding hurricane recovery in Louisiana may seem very specific, they undoubtedly are similar to challenges faced by any community coping with a natural disaster, anywhere in the world.

I can't stress enough how inspiring I think it is that hundreds of young people are going to learn hands-on how they can make a difference in Southwest Louisiana during spring break. Our generation - the "MTV" generation - gets a bad wrap for lots of things. But when I think of my friends, I think of amazing, caring, giving people - people who are investing their young careers in programs like Teach for America, hosting philanthropic events, participating in AIDS walks, going on volunteer vacations and alternative spring breaks, creating their own solutions to social problems, encouraging their peers to go out and vote, and coming up with new, creative, entrepreneurial ideas to engage our generation in philanthropy.

What do you think about our generation? How are we defined - and by whom?
 

What week are you going?

posted by UWA Blog Administator
Want to meet other young people traveling to Louisiana? Post comments to connect with other young people participating in ASB the same week as you!
 

What are you most excited about for your ASB trip?

posted by Adam
After I visited Southwest Louisiana back in January, all of the work our team had been doing to prepare for ASB suddenly became real. I saw the work that needed to be done. I saw the place where we were going to be staying. I met the people that we are going to be working with. It really got me excited about what an incredible experience this is going to be, not only for me, but for all of you who are joining us for ASB. I remember what an amazing feeling I had after Storm Corps last year having spent a week helping those who so desperately needed it. It would have been really easy for me take "one last hoorah" with my friends during Spring Break of my senior year in college. I am so glad I made the decision I did because the experience I had was priceless and something that I will take with me for the rest of my life. So when I think back on that time and how it impacted me, I can't help but get incredibly excited about what lies ahead for all of you. Having said that, let me pose this question for all of you to comment on.....What are you most excited about for your ASB trip?