By: Mary Webster â17
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Some students spend their high school, college and even post-grad years wondering
what they want to do with their lives, trying to narrow down their options, and make
that final decision. However, for Aquinas graduate Molly Piecuch â14 there was no
such struggle. âI declared my major freshman year. I knew I wanted to work with a
non-profit, and Aquinas had a community leadership program.â The community leadership major with the emphasis in non-profit and a minor in business, was a good fit for
Molly and the program lead her on a journey she never would have imagined.
On a service-learning trip during Labor Day weekend her sophomore year, Molly went
to South Manitou Island with a group of other Aquinas students. âThat was the year
we got stranded on the island an extra dayâ she said, âand that was also the day I
met DĂ©gagĂ© Ministries volunteer coordinator, Bonnie Mulder.â
Bonnie, who was vacationing on the island, lost no time informing Molly that Dégagé
was âalways looking for volunteers.â Bonnie continued to explain more about DĂ©gagĂ©
and the work she did there, piquing Mollyâs interest. Upon her return, Molly realized
that her CL 100 course required a set amount of volunteer hours, and the conversation
with Bonnie immediately came to mind. It was through that placement, that Molly officially
became a DĂ©gagĂ© volunteer, working in the kitchen once a week. âDĂ©gagĂ©âs mission is
to provide dignity and respect for the homeless of Grand Rapids. Dégagé itself is
a French word meaning to relax or be at ease, and that describes Dégagé absolutely
perfectly.â
After her volunteer requirements were fulfilled that semester, Molly continued to
volunteer at Dégagé, until the spring semester of her junior year, when she participated
in Aquinasâ Ireland study abroad program. âIreland was one of the best decisions I
made at Aquinas,â she said.
While in Ireland, Molly began planning her final year at Aquinas. âAs a Community
Leadership major, you are required to have an internshipâ Molly said, âand even though
I had worked with Dégagé for two years up to that point, I was hesitant if staying
there was the right decision.â After talking to Dr. Michael Williams, former Director
of the Community Leadership Program, Molly felt her passion for Dégagé was an asset
and chose to complete her internship with the organization.
At the beginning of her internship, Molly worked in the ID office three days a week,
helping people get the records they required - anything from school records to state
identifications - for the ultimate goal of obtaining housing or jobs. Halfway through
the internship, Molly was offered a part-time position at the organization as Kitchen
Supervisor, overseeing all kitchen work. âI was doing more and more work with DĂ©gagĂ©,
all while taking 19 credits, because I found out first semester that I was just one
credit short of graduating and I was just ready to be done! Truly, I donât know how
I made it!â
When Molly heard about an opening in DĂ©gagĂ©âs Resource Office that March, she applied
and in less than a few weeks, she had interviewed and been formally offered the job.
She began working part-time as DĂ©gagĂ©âs newest Resource Office Coordinator, answering
questions, helping with transportation, or financial aid and working as a facilitator,
guiding people to the organization that would provide the service they were looking
for. âInitially, I was so nervous about leaving college and never having a job, but
in the end I never had to worry about it!â
After graduation in May of 2014, Molly continued her work at Dégagé Ministries because
âit was and is my passion. However, when an opportunity came up to work at the Dwelling
Place of Grand Rapids that a job seemed to be a good fit as well,â Molly said.
Three weeks into her position as the Property Management Coordinator at Dwelling Place,
Molly continues to be excited about her job and the organization for which she works.
âDwelling Place is a bit different than working for DĂ©gagĂ©,â she said. âI handled
some housing at Dégagé but never the actual placement. I do more reporting regarding
the properties, such as vacancy reports, and occupancy reports, that kind of thing.
The job at Dwelling Place is an opportunity that Iâm thankful for and I love, however
in all honesty, it was hard to leave DĂ©gagĂ©.â
At both Dégagé Ministries and The Dwelling Place, Molly has met and worked with many
Aquinas graduates. âIt is so awesome! Aquinas instills such an intense sense of social
justice and seeing how that translates into everyoneâs futures, and is played out
in the social work of Grand Rapids is just so amazing to see! At Aquinas, you donât
intend to network, but you do anyway because, for me at least, the work I have done
at Aquinas has led to so many incredible, life-changing opportunities!â
âBecause of Aquinas College, I can be an advocate of social justice in Grand Rapids
and I get to feel a sense of the Aquinas community where ever I go.â