Day 3 In Mighigan

As our third and final full day in Michigan is winding down, I am able to reflect on the time I spent here. The most memorable and impactful part of this trip to me is the relationships I have been able to build. I have had the privilege of being in the company of some of the most caring people I have ever met, people who truly understand the power of giving. From the Alley Project to Edible Flint to The Greening of Detroit I have been able to meet and talk with some great people, who have taught me what it means to be a servant leader. I am forever grateful for the opportunities I have been given to support some really meaningful causes and impact many lives.

– Aidan Bursten

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