My Journey Through the Village Connector Experience

Ambassador Training Program
I recently had the opportunity to participate in the Juanita C. Grant Foundation Village Connector Experience (VCE) Ambassador Training Program. Having participated in a significant number of (mostly legal) professional training sessions over the years -- some more useful and interesting than others -- I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect from my VCE training overall.
Having now completed this training, I can honestly say that I gained a wealth of useful guidance that will allow me to undertake this new role in a meaningful way. The curriculum was thoughtful and well organized; providing me not only with a fundamental understanding of the overarching goals of the VCE program as it relates to supporting its members, but it also gave me the tools to assess and interact with members experiencing social isolation in a way designed to promote their better reintegration into their community.
In this regard, I also learned more about the multi-faceted nature of the issues that might be causing a member to experience social isolation (e.g., mental health, physical challenges, abuse) that can often be identified with these assessment tools.
Additionally, the highly interactive nature of the instruction was critical in providing me with “real life” scenarios and challenges that I might be faced with in my role as a VCE Ambassador, and how I might address these situations on a day-to-day basis.
I also appreciated how the class instruction showed me how translatable these same assessment tools and information are as a means by which any person can conduct a self-inventory of the relationships in their own lives as it relates to their levels of community engagement and social stability.
I am thankful for this learning opportunity and, as a result, feel well equipped to start in my role as a VCE Ambassador.

Monica C. Parchment,
Village Connector Experience Ambassador
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