New Church Life Nov/Dec 2014 | Page 58

new church life: november/december 2014 friendly energy sources, such as wind power generation. The first project we are pursuing is a vermiculture (worm composting) program for the campus, attempting to reduce waste produced from dining hall leftovers. As our global environmental and ecological sustainability issues escalate, I am thankful that this class has allowed me to help out in a small way. Tiffany Cooper My community service work at the Bryn Athyn Thrift Shop is a great experience. It is a place of therapy for most who have visited the shop. I have been a shopper there since I was enrolled in college (four years now). I have become a volunteer at the shop, assisting the customers and other employees. I chose this line of work because I love business, and I love talking and working with people. I love being surrounded by people who care about serving others through products and services. A few of my duties at B.A.T.S. are sorting and handling clothing for the sales floor, assisting customers (physically and mentally), and checking them out at the register. Serving others in this manner is a great way to show altruism and the passion for loving and caring for God’s people.  Nicole Rogan I am volunteering at Keansburg EMS (Emergency Medical Services) located in my hometown in New Jersey. I use my training as an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) to assist the people around me when they need medical attention immediately. An EMT is a specially trained medical technician certified to provide basic emergency services before and during transportation to a hospital. I am also in the process of joining Bryn Athyn Fire Department/ EMS, hoping to offer my assistance until I graduate.  Ashley Henderson For my