This is my poorly drawn representive of cranberry on a dish with a spoon
I did a drawing of my chicken coop because I don't currently have a kitchen (it is being renovated).
The photos of Sara really impressed me. She was so incredibly happy, and that was really telling for me about Waypoint’s programs. I liked hearing the actual quotes from Sara and E.B. It gave me an idea of the influence of Waypoint’s programs and the participants perspective. I also learned that Waypoint also partners with schools to offer its programs to students with special needs. I think this is a great way to offer these adventures to people who would not have the opportunity to participate in these kinds of programs.
I also liked watching the videos about the teacher’s and parent’s perspective. They showed what a difference Waypoint makes on the people who participate. Waypoint brought out new things in people that even the people (parents and teachers) who worked with them every day didn’t know. It showed what a transformative experience Waypoint is.
The video about the Waypoint adventures really showed how impactful the adventures can be for the students. They all looked really happy and the whole experience made me smile. It's amazing to see them do things I would never expect them to be able to do and it defies stereotypes about people with disabilities.
E.B.'s story showed how independent the students like to be. Indeed, she wanted to do the hiking by pushing the wheelchair on her own instead of having her team do it. But Sara's story also reminded of how the team is also very close to the students and help them and it creates a nice bond which the students love. Overall, it was heartwarming to see how grateful they are for the program and only betters my understanding of Waypoint.
Here is a drawing of a can openor opening a can of chili with beans
Meatloaf was bomb