At Glide, you feel like a better person. You feel like you helped
somebody who really needs your help. At Glide, it sounded like lots trays clanging
and people yelling. It smelled like food and dirt. I saw people who looked like they
might be homeless, and also people who looked like they just couldn't afford
breakfast. I had a great time at glide and I hope to go again this year.
~ Ella
At Glide, my job was to re-fill milk and coffee
containers, wipe off the tables and take the trays away when the people
were done eating. My experience at Glide was very fun. In the cafeteria there
were lots of people. Most of the
people there were friendly. The smell at glide was not good. I felt good
because I knew that I was helping and taking care of people by serving them
food. I herd people yelling and having conversations.
~ Liberty
I dabbed tables. A lot. I saw people that were hungry. Some
of them would come back over and over and hide the food in their bag for later.
I heard people talking loudly. It smelled faintly like fish... well, not so
faintly actually. I felt good for helping people who don't have as much as me.
~ Daniella
At Glide I bussed tables, cleaned tables, got or milk or
coffee also tried to help people. I saw people eating people talking and people
sitting and other people helping. I heard, "Hot Coffee!" and conversing
of people. I smelled interesting food. I felt good to be helping and I thought
I was doing good!
~ Petal
At Glide, my job was to push trays through the lines and the
next person would give it to the people or customers. We were in a big cafeteria. After a long time, the cafeteria
was packed. I noticed that most of the poor people were African American. Lists
of the poor people would talk to each other and tell stories to themselves.
Lost of the people thanked us for volunteering. It smelled kind of funny, a
little fishy but I got used to it after a while. After all, it was a fun experience.
~ NIna
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