Monday, September 15, 2014

Miles for Matthew

Goals: Muscular Dystrophy is a muscle disease that inhibits the movement of the victim's muscles. It is one of the muscular diseases that often gets forgotten about, which is why by volunteering for Miles for Matthew, I hope to help local awareness of Muscular Dystrophy. I also hope I can meet new student ambassadors and work collaboratively with them in order for this event to run as smooth as possible.






Miles for Matthew is a great way to raise awareness for muscular Dystrophy in our community. This annual 5k race is held at our local arboretum and is filled with a diverse group of citizens of all ages and all the proceeds go to Muscular Dystrophy research. I decided that I wanted to volunteer at this event this year instead of running it and did so along with other student ambassadors for Grimsley. While we were there, our job was to direct the runners to make sure they went the right way.

Although the weather was rainy, we stood outside along the course cheering on the runners and providing them with anything they needed. It was great to see people that I knew who were running the course and show their support. We also worked with A&T University students to work the race, providing water and support for the runners. It felt really nice knowing that even though I was just one volunteer working, I was making a difference. Diseases like this one cause lots of pain and hardships in people's lives, yet they stay so positive and strong through their lives, something that it truly heroic and inspiring. If people can find happiness in their lives despite the fact that they are living with this disease, then I should do my part in helping them every way I can and show my support for them. This should be the case for any global issues, whether it be a disease like Muscular Dystrophy or a fight for cleaner drinking water (another event that happened at Grimsley). This experience taught me that as a global citizen, it is my job to help my fellow citizens of Earth make the most out of their lives and look out for them. Even the smallest actions can help raise awareness for a big issue in our society such as Muscular Dystrophy and I would love to volunteer at the next event.






Learning Outcome: Engaged in issues of global importance- As I mentioned above, Muscular Dystrophy is a disease that is often forgotten about. Since a teacher at my high school had a son with this disease, raising awareness by getting people to participate in this event was especially important. By getting the community aware of Muscular Dystrophy, I hope that I have made at least a small impact knowing that at least more people know about it than before. Since MD is such a scary disease, often leading to death, it is essential that more people are aware. By knowing more about what is happening to fellow community members, each person can help and support that person, they are able to fight the disease next to them the entire time.

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