“By working with the kids, I realized that helping people who need it is rewarding.  It made me think of new ways to connect and communicate with other people.  I believe everyone would benefit if they got a chance to work in this program.  Although I was scared and nervous at first, now I feel as if it were as comfortable as walking into my house.  The Friday experience was a great and fun learning experience and I would definitely do it again.” -A.J. Adams

 

“I had a good time every time I went to the Shell Building.  I think that the kids had a great time also when we played with them.  They usually liked what we did because we played games like baseball and scavenger hunts.  I always liked to see the huge smiles on their faces.” -Jackson Campbell

 

“It was a great experience for me.  I enjoyed the kids and had a lot of fun.  I loved going to the Shell Building because I got to work with kids who I never thought I would get a chance to.  Also, it was like no other work I had done because it was fun!  I would choose to come back next semester in a heartbeat if I could.  My experience taught me to appreciate the gifts and talents I possess and to use them to the best of my ability.  No I’ve realized how fortunate I really am.  When I first began, I was nervous.  But after a few minutes, I felt calm and had a blast.  I wish I could go again.” -Jared Fagan

“Although my time with the shell program has been short lived it has been a very fun and educational process.  I have found myself surrounded by good people and enjoyable kids.  All in all, my time at the Shell Building has been great, and if I had the chance to do this again in school I would definitely take it.  If you’re thinking about working at the Shell Building, take it.  Simple as that.” -Sam Gorski

 

“The best part about this experience was seeing the kids have a smile on their faces after completing an activity.  It was amazing because we take so much for granted and seeing their disabilities makes you realize how grateful you are for the things that you have.  Those kids go through so much and will go through so much more than what we will ever have to experience.  Even though they have a lot more challenges than we do, we have to remember that we have disabilities too.  We just don’t experience them every day.” -Samantha Hatcher

“My experience at the Shell Building was a really fun one.  Not only did I help kids with disabilities, it was an experience where the kids could also have fun at the same time.  Being able to do these activities with these kids and being able to help them is an opportunity that most people don’t get.  Also, it helped me because I got to help someone else.” -Evan Johnson

 

“I realize that I am very fortunate to be healthy.  Others, however, are not.  I’m happy that I had the opportunity to work with children who have mental or physical disabilities.  This opportunity gave me a special feeling inside.  That feeling can only be attained by working with those who really need your help.  The experience at the Shell Building gave my a feeling of gratitude, happiness, and love that I will cherish forever.  I am so happy that I was able to work with this special group of people.  Each person taught me life lessons that I would not be able to attain from just anyone.” -Vinitha Joseph

 

“I have enjoyed it a lot and it has been very fun, not just because we get to miss classes, but because it has helped me understand and appreciate the everyday things that we can do.  Little things like raising your arm and sitting down seem so simple to us, but it’s a struggle for them.  All the kids in the program are wonderful.  They are so sweet and kind and are willing to listen and work.  What I also liked about it is that we aren’t just sitting there the whole time.  We actually taught and helped them.  It was a great experience that I will never forget.” -Sara Linn

 

“When we go to the Shell Building every Friday I feel like I have a chance to make someone’s life that much better.  It is amazing to not only put a smile on the kids’ faces but to put one on yours too, because it just feels great to know that you are helping someone out.  If yo udo accomplish helping someone then you should also feel good because you are not only helping them but you are helping yourself by building character and becoming an overall better person.” -Antonio Mascaro

 

“The most important thing I learned from helping the Special Needs children at the Shell Building was to be thankful for everything that I have.  Many of the things they cannot do, such as walking, talking, and running, are things that many of us, myself included, take for granted.  Even though they cannot do these things, they alway try their hardest and give their best effort.  Instead of taking our gifts for granted we should use these kids as examples that inspire us to always do our best and be thankful for what the Lord has given us.” -Katherine McFerrin

 

“I personally enjoyed going to the Shell Building because it allowed me to help and have fun with some of the children less fortunate than I.  I can now go to sleep at night knowing I made a difference in someone’s life.  I liked seeing the kids in my group progress and ge more in tune with the water and learn to like it.  We had one child who was afraid of leaving the wall, so we came up with a system where we would let him get into the water and then we would put a ring around him to make sort of an artificial wall.  My partner then felt safer.  Even though the water was cold, our hearts were warm.” -Noah Miller

“Overall this experience was very cool.  It is nice to know that other children can be helped.  It is a very eye-opening experience and helped me to appreciate the little things I can do every day in life.  One of the girls was in a wheelchair and had trouble kicking and grasping.  I personally worked with her on some things.  One of the things I did to help her improve was to grasp beanbags.  I look forward to helping more children in the future.” -Ana Richter

 

“The Shell Building was a very fun experience.  My favorite part was teaching the kids bowling.  At the beginning they were not the best, but through the weeks, they improved with the activities.  I thought it was fun teaching kids stuff they did not know.  I loved that part and it was a good feeling helping out kids that have problems some people don’t understand.  I had more fun than I expected to have.  It was a life-changing experience for me.”  -Andrew Riley

 

“My experience in the Friday program at the Shell Building is one I will never forget.  I learned that people with disabilities are not all that different from us, they just have a harder time doing tasks that we think are easy.  The kids in my group were a lot of fun to be around.  I wish I could do this program again.  As the weeks went on I began to figure it out and started to like it more and more.  I have a whole new perspective on how I look at other people now because of these kids.” -Hannah Shepherd

 

“The Shell Building was a great place to help other people.  The kids were well behaved and fun to play and hang out with.  All of the activities we did were based on the fact that the kids were special needs, which was good so they got tun especially directed for them.  All the kids I helped were super excited to be there which made it even more fun for everyone there.  I would say doing this has made this year one of my best years at St. Francis by far!” -John Wafle

 

“My experience in the Shell Building Program has been very humbling.  I have realized how fortunate I am and everything I take for granted.  Forming a relationship with Special Needs children was a priceless experience and I would do it over again if I could.  Overall, I enjoyed helping out the children and trying something I never thought I would have the chance to do.” -Jordan Weiss