MONTANA TECH INVESTS IN COMMUNITY!

March 2, 2015

MTCC AmeriCorps VISTA member Cody LaBean, serving with Montana Tech‘s Institute for Educational Opportunities and Butte’s Local College Access Network, assisted with National TRiO Day on February 22nd in Helena.  Here’s what he had to say about it:
“National TRIO Day is a ‘National Day of Service’ that helps address the 
complex needs of young people and adults aspiring to improve their lives. TRiO Day was an opportunity for over 100 TRiO Educational Talent Search and Upward Bound students from Butte, Deer Lodge, and Helena to volunteer, visit campuses and consider postsecondary education. The group visited two Montana higher education institutions, and it highlighted the need for investment in these individuals to develop their talents to become actively engaged citizens.”

He goes on to say, “The day involved the following: a tour of Helena College, a guest speaker from Carroll College, a trip to the Capital Building, a speed cup stacking tournament for middle school Educational Talent Search participants, and service opportunities for Upward Bound students at the Helena Food Share, Humane Society, and Bryant Elementary school.”

“My role was to help chaperon the event, and assist the Butte TRiO Coordinator lead a group of students to serve with the Helena Humane Society. I led the final reflection activity, which I called “Dance to Reflect.”  The reflection activity highlighted what the students felt were the pros and cons of this year’s TRiO Day.”
Keep up the amazing work, Cody!

Cody at the Helena Humane Society.