One of our recruiters reflected on his trip to New York City.
By Mike Garcia
CVN Recruiter Mike
here giving you a warm hello from the Big Apple. I am here in New York
City taking in the lights, the life the everyday graces I have experienced recruiting
on the road.
First of all I am thankful for one of my closest friends and
fellow CVN Alumni Matthew Kenny who has graciously invited me into his Brooklyn
bachelor pad while I stay in NYC. What a joy it has been reliving our hilarious
antics from back in our volunteer days. I am truly thankful for this awesome
bromance.
Second, I am thankful for the exceptionally welcoming
stranger in the Times Square subway stop who kindly explained to me I was
getting on the wrong train. Where in the world would I be if he hadn’t told
me? We talked for a good half hour
before we realized the Q train wasn’t coming but who cares when you make a new
friend. Thank you new friend.
Next I have to say thanks to a colleague and good friend of
mine, Jenn Edwards Robinson, Coordinator for Campus Ministry and Social Action
at Manhattan College. She is sort of a rock star at Manhattan and has done an
amazing job of promoting service and volunteerism among students. Because of
her, my visits to Manhattan have always left me with such a fire for service
and ministry. I also cannot leave out the amazing students of Manhattan who
never cease to amaze me with their eager and willing hearts. Thank you.
And lastly I want to thank my mentor, former Volunteer
Coordinator and good friend, Luke Hanson S.J. for really showing me what this
bustling city of life has to offer. From strolling around Rockefeller Center to
eating the tastiest Indian food I have ever had on Broadway, he has made my
trip all the better. What a great friend and mentor you have been over the past
three years. Here’s to many more adventures. Thanks.
Hope you all are doing well and know that you are in my
prayers. Thanks for being you.
Peace, love and dinosaurs,
Mike

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