>> Krista Coleman: Oh.
My name is Krista Coleman [assumed spelling].
I work at Rutgers University in Student Life,
which is part of College Student Affairs.
And what that means is I advise college
students in all different areas of their lives,
so primarily working in community service.
So I help college students find
service and volunteer opportunities,
and help them find meaning making
connections with the community.
I work with a group called "the
Student Volunteer Council,"
so they're really enthusiastic and passionate
students who want to volunteer their time.
So I make connections with community partners
in New Brunswick, ranging from Elijah's Promise,
which is a soup kitchen, to a senior
citizens home, to all these different kinds
of organizations that provide services for
those who are the underrepresented populations,
or maybe living in poverty and having to
deal with some of the issues that come along
with living in an urban area like New Brunswick.
So starting with the Student Volunteer
Council, I also work with a group called
"Alternative Breaks," and they travel all
over the country to do community service work
in all different areas from cities to rural.
And they even have been traveling
internationally, so getting to work
with all those different kinds
of groups on community service.
Student [inaudible] is very -- you
have to be very good at multitasking,
so what I end up doing on a given day
is I'll probably fly into the office
and answer a few emails, and maybe have
a meeting with a student organization
like the Palisade [phonetic]
Children's Relief Fund, for example,
and they're planning a banquet to raise
money for awareness about Palestinian issues;
so help them kind of square away their
budget, and take care of those issues.
And then I might be meeting with someone from
Student Volunteer Council to talk to them
about a program that they're doing,
or a trip that they're running.
And then I might in the afternoon have a
meeting with another colleague who works
at the university to talk about
collaborating on a bigger project.
We just had a scarlet [phonetic] day of
service with over 350 student volunteers
that went to 25 different organizations.
On any given day I might end up meeting with
the community, with the Community Partner,
New Brunswick, or having a phone
conversation with them, and then just kind
of the daily interactions with all of our
student workers, basically spending all
of my time with college students,
which is really fun.
And it's nice to be able to make
those connections and really feel
like I'm helping them make a
difference in what they do.
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