Sepulveda is a graduate of San Diego State University, majoring in political science. He lives in South Bay San Diego.
When I began my journey at San Diego State University, I didn’t quite imagine that I would be graduating at the end of a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic. Oftentimes the events of someone’s formative years determine the outlook they have in life, and this generation of graduates will be shaped and defined by the hardships they faced due to COVID-19.
I was prepared to finish off my senior year as vice president of external relations, a role defined in adversity, surprises and service and a position I had worked to achieve for the past four years. But being a student leader in the midst of a global pandemic isn’t something you can prepare for. Actually just being a student in a global pandemic isn’t something you can prepare for either.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – For nearly half a million seniors in San Diego County, receiving meals at home can help ensure their health, safety, and well-being.
Meals on Wheels San Diego County is seeking volunteers with special attention to those who can deliver meals to clients in South Bay San Diego.
“Our volunteers are the lifeline of this organization and they have been phenomenal this last year during the pandemic,” says Brent Wakefield, president and CEO, Meals on Wheels San Diego County. “But with increased client needs we have not been successful in finding enough volunteers to help service South Bay. If you have been thinking about donating your time, please consider helping us reach this underserved region.”