Friday, August 31, 2012

It’s the end of week 3 already?



 As I'm nearing the end of the third week of my VISTA experience on this gorgeous morning in Bennington, it amazes me how quickly time has passed. Recalling all of the adventures I've had in Vermont so far is almost a challenge! The small ones like finding the sheriff's department, trying real Vermont Grade A maple syrup for the first time, and navigating my street that has literally been under construction since day one (new sidewalks! Yay!) have been pretty entertaining! Greater adventures like going to scenic Poultney, VT for a VISTA picnic, traveling up the Bennington Battle Monument, and attending a Chamber of Commerce Mixer at the Bennington Museum have been a lot of fun as well! Next week, my colleague Nicole Rau and I have a VISTA training in the capital city, Montpelier, which will be a new adventure!

Creating Relationships

This week, I have been reflecting on the relationships that I have had the opportunity to create. I am excited to build upon these relationships throughout my year of service and collaborate with enthusiastic partners to create lasting change. It has been a challenge to identify how to design projects to be effective and engaging. I have found some answers and creative ideas by spending time with incredibly dedicated community members every day.

Whether they are health care professionals committed to population health and spreading awareness of poverty-related health issues, educators at district schools focused on fortifying a partnership between schools and local employers, artists invigorating the creative economy by producing unique goods, art, or music, or local business owners coming together to breathe new life into the Bennington economy, they are passionate about making the community a better place. Everyone has a vision of what they think the Bennington area should look like, feel like, and provide in order to be a healthier place to live in, grow up in, and retire in. Capturing that is part of my assignment.

A little more about what I am doing this year...

I am working to strengthen the bridge between the health system and the community. Within Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), I work in the Community Health Improvement department. I directly support the initiatives of the Alliance for Community Transformations (ACT), a community coalition.

The primary projects I am working on now are centered on youth empowerment and the concept of healthy community design. Healthy community design looks to examine the environment: the availability of healthy foods, sidewalks, recreational facilities, and how the condition of the environment affects community members’ health. One project uses digital media to amplify the youth voice regarding the state of the community, whereas the other is a teen leadership group focused on promoting healthy behavior. More details to follow!

The Spirit of Vermont

I am also reflecting on the spirit of Vermont today. I am encouraged by the sense of state pride that Vermont exhibits, and this week really drove that home for me. Tuesday, August 28th marked one year since a large portion of the state was ravaged by Tropical Storm Irene. Vermonters came together after the storm to rebuild bridges, roads, homes, and businesses. The state has made tremendous strides, yet there is still a lot of damage that remains. While I am from out-of-state, I appreciate Vermonters’ stories of overcoming the destruction, and the commendable progress that has been made one year since disaster struck. “I am Vermont Strong” emblazons t-shirts and license plates to support recovery efforts that are still going strong. The sense of community implied by this statement is truly alive here, and its strength is remarkable.

For more information on Tropical Storm Irene Recovery in Vermont:

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