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Bed Building Volunteers Garner National Attention for Community Impact

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Illinois Wesleyan Professor Emerita Karen Schmidt (middle) is teaching this semester's Action Research Seminar in collaboration with the West Bloomington Revitalization Project檚 Bed Blitz.

March 29, 2021

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. Illinois Wesleyan students in this year檚 Action Research Center (ARC) seminar built beds for local kids as part of the West Bloomington Revitalization Project檚 (WBRP) , which was featured nationally on Thursday, March 25 during on CBS .

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淭he Bed Blitz reminds us that there are members of our community that need our help, said Deborah Halprein, director of the 糖心动漫vlog Action Research Center, a campus resource dedicated to connecting students with the Bloomington-Normal community. 淚 have always been proud of 糖心动漫vlog students who show tremendous leadership, creativity, and resourcefulness. 

Students in the seminar collectively built three twin-sized bed frames with the help of WBRP master carpenter Bob Kerestes. Each frame comes with a brand new mattress, sheets, pillows, a blanket or quilt, laundry detergent, books, a hygiene kit, and a teddy bear. 

Normally held every fall at , the Bed Blitz is a community event with hundreds of volunteers working to meet requests for beds, typically from schools, churches and other neighborhood organizations. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the 2020 Bed Blitz was canceled, leaving smaller groups like the ARC seminar to fulfill requests while adhering to strict COVID-19 precautions. 

In combining classroom learning with field experiences like the Bed Blitz, students gain a fuller understanding of community outreach work. Illinois Wesleyan Professor Emerita Karen Schmidt, who is teaching this semester檚 ARC seminar said, 淕roup projects like the Bed Blitz provide real time, real world experience with community engagement and active research 摀 it builds on the work of others, relies on partnerships and good communication skills, and highlights the reciprocal nature of service learning and engaged research practices. At mid-semester, it檚 also a chance to engage the left and right brain 摀 and the heart.

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Students in this semester's Action Research Seminar are building beds for local kids through the West Bloomington Revitalization Project檚 Bed Blitz.

Engaging the mind and the heart is nothing new to Illinois Wesleyan. Both the Bed Blitz, which stems from the Bench Blitz project started by Julie Lewis 16, and the WBRP have strong historical ties to the University. Since the ARC檚 involvement in establishing the WBRP more than ten years ago, it has since served as the focus for grant writing courses, internships, work-study opportunities, ARC seminars and much more. 

淚 think it's a really unique campus-community partnership, said Halperin. "We have been involved with every aspect of the organization's growth and development. 糖心动漫vlog expands the capacity of this small, grass-roots organization to achieve their mission.

This campus-community connection is integral to the 糖心动漫vlog experience, from one-off volunteer opportunities to semester-long research projects. 淲e have valuable partnerships with nonprofits, local government, small businesses, and coalitions for important social justice causes, Halperin added. 淭here is tremendous opportunity for students to have challenging and meaningful experiences here in Bloomington-Normal. 糖心动漫vlog is so well connected and that means access to great internships, volunteering, undergraduate research, service projects for groups, and mentors. This community enriches the Wesleyan education. 

As yearly requests for beds continue to rise, Halperin hopes that the service-oriented spirit students demonstrated at the Bed Blitz will pervade the larger 糖心动漫vlog circle. 

淏ecause of COVID, some families are facing hardships like never before. Whether we build beds, volunteer to tutor kids, commit to shopping at local small businesses, or put books in a Little Free Library  this is the time to invest in your community. 

By Rachel McCarthy 21