- Justice Studies students raised $112 by recycling bottles and cans.
- Justice Studies students decorated candles and raised money to support grief and crisis counseling for local kids.
In April, students in the College of Applied Sciences and Arts Justice Studies Crisis Intervention/Mediation/Restorative Justice class presented a check for $112 to Janet Childs, the director of educational servcies for the Centre for Living with Dying. Childs, who is invovled with Bay Area Critical Incident Stress Management and a grief counseling and crisis program for youth called Healing Heart, served as a guest speaker in Virginia Montelongo’s course. SJSU students learned about what constitutes a crisis, who to engage in crisis worker scenarios and debriefing techniques. The students raised money through recyling bottles and cans as part of a “Give Back to Your Community” activity in their class.