By Taylor Ware “We fight the same legislative battle year after year,” said Empower: Abilities CEO Shannon Porter. Empower: Abilities is a not-for-profit striving to remove barriers and empower independent living for all people with disabilities. The needs of these individuals vary from person to person, but generally, they include assistance with household chores, cooking, shopping, correspondence and transportation. Assistance in this capacity is often performed by loved ones like friends and relatives. However, this dynamic is a complicated one. It crosses the wires between helping out a loved one and working a full time job. The financial implications are distressing as well. That is why Medicaid reimburses caretakers of this sort via institutional vendors like Empower: Abilities. In more recent years, minimum wage and inflation have continued to rise while rates for these caretakers were stuck in the mud. It is getting increasingly difficult for individuals with disabilities to remain in their homes because of a lack of funding for their caregivers. To worsen … [Read more...] about How service-learning can impact state policy for the better
During the fall semester 2018, the office of Citizenship & Service-Learning partnered with the Springfield Dream Center, The Fairbanks/Northwest Project, and Dr. Alex Jean-Charles and Dr. Ann Marie Daehn's service-learning students to host a brand-new program called “Around the World in 80 Days.” “Around the World in 80 Days” developed out of Dr. Ann Marie Daehn’s service-learning courses MUS 293,393 and 493 and Dr. Alex Jean-Charles EDC 345 Multi-cultural Education and Diversity class and in partnership with the CASL office. In these classes, students discussed ideas for giving back to the community with culture. Service-learning director, Dr. Kathy Nordyke was more than happy to help build this vision of using multiple departments to create a community educational event. Ultimately, education students from CFD 560/660 Family Engagement course and Professor Sarah Murray’s BMS 340 Nutrition Education students, along with a host of students from French, Sociology, Biology, Management, Psychology, First-Year Programs and the Honor's College also joined in with Music and … [Read more...] about Departmental collaboration the key to community education event