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Public health major tackles service-learning, Grand Rapids Red Project internship

Mon, Oct 19, 2015
Rachel Watson

When it comes to being the hands and feet of Christ, student Carolyn Brown knows where her priorities lie.聽

The senior聽 补苍诲听 double major has served in capacities from disaster relief to volunteering at a homeless shelter to her current role as an intern at the . The organization offers HIV testing, clean syringe access and overdose prevention services.

Brown, of Battle Creek, Mich., says the work the Red Project is doing for the community is a perfect example of the work Jesus calls Christians to do.

鈥淛esus spent his time with prostitutes and drunkards and the people who were shunned by the community,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what Red Project is doing.鈥

Lifelong sense of calling

Brown grew up watching her dad work as a dentist, spending time in his office, and she had an internship with a general surgeon in high school. She says she has always known she wanted to work in health care.

When she first came to Calvin, Brown chose a , until she went to a global health mission conference that ignited her passion for public health care.聽

鈥淚t really showed me public health is where I want to go, just because of the community focus and the focus on serving people鈥檚 basic health needs and making sure people have access to tools and resources,鈥 she said.

Brown鈥檚 health psychology professor at Calvin, , said she is proud of Carolyn and will be sad to see her graduate, but knows she is stepping into her calling.聽

鈥淐arolyn is an excellent example of someone who is continually seeking God鈥檚 direction and guidance with respect to where she discerns him calling her,鈥 Yonker said.聽

Extensive service-learning

Since her freshman year at Calvin, Brown has volunteered every Tuesday at the homeless shelter D茅gag茅 Ministries, dishing out ice cream, painting nails and forming relationships with disadvantaged community members.

She said she is grateful for the opportunity to impact lives through service, both at D茅gag茅 and at another place she volunteered, Gilda鈥檚 Club Grand Rapids, a nonprofit that serves cancer patients. There, she worked with the kids鈥 programs, doing arts and crafts and making preparations for their summer camp. Brown also spent a 10-week stint in New Jersey leading teams of middle and high school students in home demolition projects as part of the cleanup effort following Superstorm Sandy.

What has all of this taught Brown?

鈥淚t鈥檚 really easy in college to be focused on yourself,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ne of my main goals in college was to make sure that I do invest in the community I鈥檓 in. I believe that鈥檚 what Jesus calls us to do.鈥

Joining the Red Project

Alongside all the lessons volunteering has taught her, Brown鈥檚 internship at the Grand Rapids Red Project has driven home her sense of calling.

She first visited the nonprofit during a health psychology class taught by Yonker, associate professor of聽 at Calvin.

鈥淚 fell in love with it,鈥 she said. 鈥淛ust with the goal in general of what they鈥檙e trying to do and the community that they鈥檙e working with. I wanted to do an internship there so bad, so then after that, I talked to my professor and she made connections, and then I communicated with them all summer trying to set something up.鈥

Brown鈥檚 patience paid off. Now, she is working with the hepatitis C program, doing data entry and analysis and getting patients connected with care.

Serving the underserved

Brown said she is glad she鈥檚 been able to use her Spanish-language skills at the Red Project鈥檚 mobile health unit.

鈥淥ur second site on Friday is in the Hispanic community, and so we have a lot of Spanish speakers,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 bilingual, so I can speak with them. I really enjoy connecting with people in their first language, talking about living healthier lives through safer sex and drug use."

Future plans

Looking ahead, Brown plans to earn her master鈥檚 degree in public health and then take her skills to South or Central America.

Wherever she goes, Brown plans to keep her eyes fixed on a guiding principle:

鈥淛esus was a servant-leader, and I would love to emulate that.鈥


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