Thoughts & Feelings
In this trip I hope to assist (as a brother of Sigma Chi) the community we will be visiting to my best abilities. I hope to accomplish the goal we have set forth and would like to contribute as much as I can. I am not looking to only gain from this trip, but to give back. I am looking to grow with my brotherhood and share the idea of giving service to others because I think it's an important thing to practice. I am looking to accomplish an experience I have not yet done. As a person coming from an isolated island not knowing the world around him, going to the DR as my first out of the country trip would mean a great deal (besides sailing). The fact that I'm not going for vacation, but to do service onto others really hits what I believe in, what I've been doing and would like to always continue to do.
Why is it important for Sigma Chi (and Gamma Pi) to sponsor this activity?
Fraternities aren't all about partying, drugs and alcohol. I feel that's one of fraternities biggest stereotypical view the world has on fraternities. It is very crucial for us to do this trip because we can take this opportunity to show people that we care about who we are and what people see Sigma Chi Fraternity as. This trip is not purely for the image of Sigma Chi, but also to do as I mentioned above-- provide service to those in need of service. This trip will expose our brothers to the world around us and allow us to grow as individuals, but as well as an organized group. If we don't do it, who will take the initiative to do so?
In your personal experiences what has prepared you for this trip (previous service events, fundraising, foreign travel, brotherhood initiatives, speak Spanish)
I am a man of great character, but also a man of hard-work. I am not where I am today because of luck, I worked my ass off to be where I am today. Am I prepared for this trip? I can honestly answer this question with a firm YES! I have done community service for quite a long time now e.g.: repainting bus stops, rebuilding houses, yard work, beach clean-ups, homeless feeding, and many more. I am currently apart of an organization that travels the world on a double-hauled canoe using nothing but man-power, knowledge, and will. It's a very difficult thing to accomplish traveling the waters for weeks, both challenging your physical and mental abilities. I am a man who cares for others and will put other's priorities in front of my own. I am prepared to work hard and bring joy into the community we are going to.
Isaiah Pule '18