
Pathways to Service connects over 30 students to community
Published on Apr 7, 2026
Over 30 students from 糖心传媒 (ACTC) participated last month in Pathways to Service, a two-week community engagement initiative for students enrolled in FYE 110.
The program allows students to engage in meaningful service while developing skills
aligned with the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education鈥檚 10 Essential Skills,
including civic engagement, teamwork, and professional engagement.
Eight community organizations partnered with the college in this initiative, including
Safe Harbor of Northeast KY, Inc., The Highlands Museum & Discovery Center, Hillcrest-Bruce
Mission, Facing Hunger Foodbank, Northeast Corps KY Salvation Army, The Neighborhood,
Carter County Public Library 鈥 Grayson Branch, and Carter County Public Library 鈥
Olive Hill Branch.
The students completed a total of 96 service hours during this semester鈥檚 event.
ACTC student, Matthew Oakley, volunteered at the Carter County Public Library.
鈥淰olunteering at the Carter County Public Library helped me step out of my comfort
zone,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 realized that volunteering there is something I really enjoyed
and could see as a future career path for myself.鈥
Warren Howard, ACTC professor, says that he believes focusing on empathy is especially
important.
鈥淢any of my students are familiar with the places that let us volunteer, and they
are happy to give back to those places that have helped them,鈥 Howard said. 鈥淰olunteering
is so fulfilling and eye-opening."
In addition to giving back to the community, students are gaining experiences that
will later assist them with their resume development, provide things to discuss in
an interview, and support career development.
By doing this, students can earn digital badges that can be showcased on platforms
such as LinkedIn and Handshake. These badges enhance students' profiles, making them
more visible to potential employers and contribute toward the completion of the Work
Ready Certification.
鈥淥ne of the most rewarding parts of Pathways to Service each semester is continuing
to work with community partners who are always excited to welcome our students, while
also building relationships with new organizations along the way,鈥 said Amy Oakley,
Career Services鈥 student support specialist. 鈥淚t鈥檚 encouraging to see students discover
places where they feel connected and confident giving back to their community.鈥
For more information about the 10 essential skills, please visit our website:
/current-students/academic-resources/essential-skills.aspx)
For organizations interested in future volunteer opportunities for the event, contact
Amy Oakley at amy.oakley@kctcs.edu.