The 12-hour commute to Atlanta on Saturday in the terrible weather was well worth it because the trip was full of unforgettable memories. On the first day we spent in Atlanta, we went to a community garden, which was run by the “Gardening Queen”. After our service we had some free time so we went on a hike, to the famous Cascade skating rink and exploring around the city. Day 2 our service was at Reloom a social service/business that, in addition to providing permanent supportive housing, creates jobs, teaches skills, and supports sustainability through employing people who previously experienced homelessness to weave products with recycled fabric. Our third day, we continued weaving at Reloom and then had a lunch with some employees from active citizen, Alternative Breaks national mother organization and then did some exploring of downtown Atlanta. The next day was a more educational based day, we went to Hunger 101, a workshop about food insecurity at the Atlanta food bank, then we sorted nearly 9k lbs of produce worth almost 7.5k meal for people in need. On our last service day we went to the Martin Luther King museum where we happened to run into some fellow Alternative breakers from NYU. We then headed to our service for the day at a the non-profit Books for Africa, where we helped organize and pack books that would be sent to libraries in Africa with limited educational resources. Our very last day was a rest day, we headed to the Atlanta Historic Center to learn about how the local history then we headed to Mary Mac's, a local favorite restaurant. Over all we had an adventurous week, we made the best out of our early morning and labor-intensive work and gained so much gratification in the process of giving back to those who really needed it.
-Shanice
