Looking back at my Jamaica trip, I was able to see the affect the United States has on other countries around the world. America has a very bad rep in many other countries, mainly because of our president Donald Trump. Many of the people I met during my trip were blown away by the kindness and compassion shown from us as they assumed all Americans were ignorant and only visited Jamaica for the beaches. Through me and my classmates doing good for the community there we were able to make lasting connections with people in the community, but also I gained so many memories, skills, and lessons through everyone we interacted with. Jamaica is generally a very poor country, so it was very interesting to me how the community there lived day to day, and how they were able to be so happy with the very little they had. It was definitely a reality check for me, as I came back more focused on the connections with those around me and making ties with my community.
As the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic left millions without access to masks, while I was locked inside for who knows how long, I thought I would use my free time to help my community. My mom and I decided we would learn how to use our old sewing machine and figure out how to make face masks. We picked out pretty fabric, printed out the shapes needed for our facemasks, and decided how we could work together in order to reach maximum efficiency. My mom took the job of cutting and shaping the fabric, while I cut strips of elastic and used the sewing machine to assemble our masks. Once we had made around 50, we looked on facebook to see if any hospitals or rehab centers had posted anywhere about looking for mask donations. One of my mom's friends works at a foster home, so we ended up giving them most of our masks. The leftover masks we had went to our grandparents. Being able to help my community in such strange times like this was so important and special to me, but even more r...