What can expand your perspectives and stretch you to learn more about yourself and others? Community Service Learning!

Upland strives to instill the value of meaningful service in our students, helping them to work with people across our community to make life better. The rewards of service are many, including new experiences, opportunities for growth, and the discovery of new talents.


During the winter of 2009-2010, two of Upland's students had the opportunity to be of service to others, and have shared their experiences with the School. Shaz Rishi, 9th grader, traveled to Syria with his family to give aid to refugees from the Iraqi war. Thea Toocheck, in 5th grade, spent a week in Bolivia with her father, helping out in an eye clinic.

Shaz and his family went to Syria for 12 days in December 2009. Shaz used his experiences in Syria as the basis for his Assembly Speech (each 9th grader has to give a presentation to the whole school). In his speech, Shaz explained, "We were in Syria to collaborate with many doctors, social workers, and members from several non-profit organizations to assess the needs of the Iraqi refugees and establish a friendship with the Syrians." He went on to say, "On the plane trip over, I constantly wondered about how different their culture would be and how I could make difference for them. I was confident that I would do everything I could to change their lives, but I didn't expect that they would actually change mine. During my stay, I learned several life lessons from the refugees and the Syrians in general." He concluded with the comment, "My message to you all is don't be afraid to try and help those in need. It is important to know that by helping one person you may help an entire generation. Be willing to learn more about others' customs and traditions so you can truly understand what they need. They will accept you if they can see that you go to such great lengths to understand the tragedies that have befallen them. These lessons that I've learned have taught me to extend my goals to help those less fortunate than us. For every small step we take towards helping each person we can move that much closer to establishing lasting friendships around the world." Click Here for the full text of Shaz's speech.

Thea's trip took place in January, 2010. From January 16 through the 24th, Thea Toocheck traveled to Bolivia as a volunteer working with VOSH (Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity), an organization of which her father, Dr. Dan Toocheck, is a member. VOSH programs provide eye exams and eyeglasses, treat eye disease and sometimes refer or perform eye surgery. You can learn more about VOSH at http://www.vosh.org.

Thea brought with her $200.00 which Upland students had raised to donate to a Bolivian orphanage. While in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Thea helped sort donated sunglasses for distribution at the clinic, entertained children who were waiting for their exams, and visited the orphanage "Aldeas de Niños" which serves 317 orphans. This was the orphanage which received Upland's donation. "Aldeas de Ninos" is only one of seven orphanages run by Father La Aldea.

According to a report written by Mel Muchnik with Natalie Venezia, available in full at http://www.vosh.org/files/Ill09bolovia.pdf, the team of 23 (6 Optometrists, 1 optician, and 16 lay volunteers including four teens) "was able to treat 2,200 patients in just four days. We were exhausted but gratified that we could help so many." Muchnik noted that "the four teens [one of whom was Thea] were an incredible addition providing energy and spirit."

Thea herself says that the trip was a lot of fun, and she recommends the experience to others. She would definitely go again, because, as she noted, "I really liked helping everyone."

These two individuals have demonstrated values that Upland works to instill in all our students. We're very proud of them!


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