Monday, December 10, 2012

Evaluation Project



The main project I participated was to be part of the global group. The best thing of being part of this group is that I was able to share my life stories with students from all over the world. I felt more connected because most of the students who became part of this group were international students. It was so interesting gleaning some of their stories and life of where they came from. At first, we were all excited to make a big impact in the world. However, we didn’t expect it was going to be so hard, but we tried our best. 
Hannah Roquemore had the great idea to help the organization World Hunger Relief. Their mission was to alleviate hunger around the world by developing sustainable farming techniques. One of the greatest things we had as a group was the great communication and all of us took the time and consideration to help this great cause. In addition, Elizabeth Ross who was the coordinator of the farm was so nice and helpful in all the things we needed and the organization overall. However, because the farm was in Waco, Texas and financial was our main concern, we couldn’t go. Hopefully in the future, we need to further research about traveling fees and other things, such as getting the permission from Honors College to go as a group.
The second project I was part of was the Food Bank and I had so much fun! Interacting with other fellow students and helping this great cause was so uplifting. I learned so much from this project. For instance, now I’m more concerned to check the dates on my food, something I never thought of. We were so pumped up, time went really fast! I was so impressed that the Food Bank is so organized and supportive. What they do as a company in changing people’s lives and their mission to fight hunger in Texas is astonishing…
The United States contributes incredibly in hunger issues. However, other countries like Mexico do not get the support from the government neither from the community to make big changes. Today in Mexico, there is extreme hunger in poor communities but what concerns me the most is the children. Every traffic light in Mexico City, you see children from the ages of three to fifteen years asking for money, doing acrobatic activities or even dressed as clowns to get 5 cents in their pocket to get something to eat.  It is devastating watching this every day, but the most horrible thing is that these kids are being watch by their parents or guardians to make money and these guardians spend it on drugs or alcohol. I believe they need to have new regulations and laws that can help these young children.
This class was one of the most satisfying classes I have ever taken. As a group we achieve many things locally and in UTSA. Though, it is difficult to make big changes globally. We might get ten people contributing, but ten people in the world is nothing. I believe the World Hunger Relief Farm was a great idea, but if we had more time implementing this project then it could’ve been more successful.  Some of the strengths are that we had strong communication and great diversity, which helped the group share ideas, skills and objectives. One of the weaknesses is that we were not sure how to contribute globally, as a result time consistency made it difficult to make our decisions in an efficiently time matter. Also, costs of the project slow down our objective and people from our global group loss hope. Expenses to travel to Waco Texas, for instant gasoline for only two people meant they had to pay 50 dollars each. It made it too expensive and difficult for everybody to achieve this goal.
It is hard to give a grade to our global group because we could not make our project come true. However, I believe our effort to contribute and help this cause was important. I felt really bad we could not go, so we made a letter apologizing to the Hunger Relief Farm. In addition, we made a small donation to their organization for any inconveniences we caused for not going and the entire members signed the letter.
I want to thank you for opening the doors to your home. It was so nice sharing food and having conversations with you and other students. I felt closer with everybody and it was so nice having reunions with other students. Your stories and traveling experiences made me desire more to go travel around the world! You are one of the most wonderful professors I have ever met. Keep doing this because the way you talk and care about the students will make a big impact in our lives not only in school but personally as well.
Thank you…

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