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...often, still seemed to think I was in hectic-schedule mode. Only after a month or so did I really start to get the hang of this whole “chilling out” thing. (And, admittedly, I became a big sib for Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE), in part so I would have some organized activity to do each week.) Now I was getting sleep, and eating a big breakfast every morning, and had time to read The New York Times at a leisurely pace. My longtime roommates—Ben, Joey, Marco...
...with over 25 percent of students volunteering through Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), from Mission Hill to the Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE) program to CHANCE, Harvard students pour their time more into volunteering--which they say is as valuable as other forms of civic engagement...
...Hill was involved in a prisoner education program and is the current summer director of BRYE...
...first year, I sensed that Joe was very dedicated to his work with Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE). On Saturday afternoons, his little sibs would visit us in Mass Hall. Often, games, decorations and candy would appear in his suite, left-over from various activities or parties he was organizing with his kids. But then again, as first-years, everyone seemed very enthralled with their particular Phillip Brooks House Association (PBHA) program...
...dedication to BRYE and PBHA was not a passing whim. After directing BRYE his sophomore year, Joe has risen the ranks of PBHA leadership and currently serves as the organization's president. The giving guy from my first-year dorm now heads one of our largest student organizations. His caring nature now impacts the hundreds of Harvard students involved in PBHA and the thousands of Boston and Cambridge community members who benefit from PBHA programs...