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The impact of City Year lasts a lifetime

Middle school was challenging for Eric Santos.

But fortunately, he had the support of caring adults in his school community, including City Year AmeriCorps member Chen Zhang (Providence ‘12, ‘13). Chen took time to connect with Eric, offering him encouragement, kindness and a dose of humor at just the right moment.

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While Chen didn’t work with Eric directly in his classroom, they often interacted through the afterschool program that Chen’s City Year team helped to run. That time spent together had an immeasurable, lifelong impact on both of them.

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In fact, Chen inspired Eric to join City Year and serve in his hometown a decade after the two met. Now, both are City Year AmeriCorps alums.

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“I chose to serve with City Year because I wanted to give something bigger than myself to my community,” says Eric, who just completed a year serving with City Year Providence as a student success coach.

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“I knew I could be a mentor because that’s exactly what I had, growing up in middle school. It helped me a lot, so I knew I could give that same energy back.”

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City Year AmeriCorps members inspire their students for years to come

Chen surprised Eric this spring just before City Year Providence’s annual Red Jacket Gala, when he entered a room where Eric was being interviewed for an emotional reunion. They had a chance to express how their connection and experience with City Year a decade ago had helped to shape both of their lives.

“City Year has been the most impactful experience of my personal and professional life,” Chen said.

“I don’t think I could have ever imagined this moment—seeing you wear the same red jacket I wore more than ten years ago,” Chen told Eric. “It’s just an incredible feeling.”

To learn more about Eric and Chen’s story, you can watch their reunion here.

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