Series

School-to-prison pipeline or abuse-to-prison pipeline?

We plant the seeds that will one day grow

Celebrating small victories in a new kind of life

Immokalee: 'My Home'

Looking back, moving forward

Out in the tomato fields: Putting myself in the shoes of farmworkers

A not-so-slow January brings new connections

Weaving a network of those who can make a change

Home for the holidays: Leaving the 'field' of a yearlong service project for the first time

My small part in educating women in the tomato industry

Water concerns bubble up in Appalachia

Christmas in Immokalee brings me back to my roots

Adjusting to homestead life at the Big Laurel Learning Center

Embracing volunteer challenges and opportunities

A community-wide trash problem: Caring about littering is a privilege

Routine, structure in Ms. Zavala's class help build children's lives

Finding my place in a struggling school

Immok-a-what? Supporting the farmworkers of Florida

Hosting groups, getting blessed: Receiving-end of service offers unexpected insight

Coming home