April is National Volunteer Month. It is a special month to honor volunteers and recognize all the incredible work they do to support communities all around. We at 探花精选 are grateful to have met so many volunteers from all walks of life who share the same values as the 探花精选 and supports our mission in welcoming refugees to Washington. We had the wonderful opportunity to interview some of the volunteers we wanted to spotlight for Volunteer Appreciation week! 

Meet Connie - Holding two master鈥檚 degrees (one in Digital Communication & Media/Multimedia and one in Journalism, Connie works as a senior technical writer for Amazon. Outside work, she loves to play the piano and is an avid traveler who finds meaning and inspiration in volunteering weekly for the 探花精选鈥檚 Citizenship class. She helps teach students English language skills and U.S. civics (history, government, and geography).

What is your favorite part about helping teach the citizenship class? 

鈥淚 just love working with each student and playing a positive role in someone鈥檚 journey towards citizenship, but I think my favorite part is establishing that positive connection with each student in the class. I have such tremendous respect for the students. It takes tremendous courage, resilience, and persistence to leave your home and everything you know. On top of those challenges, students are here to learn. I find that so inspiring.鈥

What have you learned through volunteering for the 探花精选?

鈥淓ven though we all come from many different countries and backgrounds, I think there is more that connects us than what separates us - it鈥檚 all about what we choose to focus on. One of the things I find really meaningful about volunteering for the 探花精选 is that it鈥檚 really about that connection. Every student comes to class at different phases in their journey towards citizenship, and so when I work with students, I have to make sure that the needs and learning style of each student are properly addressed. It鈥檚 really important to teach with empathy.鈥

What would you like for the broader community to know about your work or about the impact of welcoming refugees to Washington?

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 amazing and it鈥檚 life changing. I think that the key thing is that one person can make a difference. I know that鈥檚 often said, but I think it鈥檚 often said because it鈥檚 true. The 探花精选 relies on really committed and stellar staff, but also on volunteers and interns. Without the volunteers for the Citizenship class, the instructor might be in a situation where they have to single-handedly teach 20 students. But if there are three or four volunteers, then we can have smaller breakout rooms. This means each student gets more individual support, which I think is key to someone鈥檚 success. Don鈥檛 be afraid to stand up, show up, and make a connection.鈥


Meet Sandra 鈥 Currently based in Kigali, Rwanda, Sandra holds Bachelor degrees in Gender & Women鈥檚 studies and French. She is currently a research assistant at an NGO as well as a remote Family Wellness Volunteer with the 探花精选 in Seattle. When she is volunteering with the 探花精选 during the week, she regularly calls 探花精选 clients to check up on their wellbeing and makes sure they have everything they need. 

What drew you to start volunteering with the 探花精选?

鈥淚 applied for a position because I had always wanted to work with refugees/asylum seekers. I want to be part of the work that consistently aids vulnerable communities, and the internship position with 探花精选 gave me that opportunity. The position was initially 6 months, but since I have been enjoying the work, I have extended my time twice.鈥

What is your favorite part about being a Family Wellness volunteer?

鈥淢y favorite part of the work is finishing a call with a client and being able to have peace that I have made a certain task easier for them. I also love communicating with other members of the client鈥檚 support system such as the client鈥檚 doctors and supervisors, and being informed that progress has been made in certain areas.鈥

What would you like for the broader community to know about your work or about the impact of welcoming refugees to Washington?

鈥淚 would like the broader community to know that refugees/asylum seekers are just like me and you. They have goals, dreams, and plans like us. It is important that we support vulnerable communities and extend our humanity where we can help. Through assisting vulnerable communities who live amongst us, we are also able to guarantee our own wellbeing, as these are the neighbors that we live alongside on a day-to-day basis.鈥