Schmitt Scholars, 不良研究所 Staff Help Maywood Family with Home Repair and Beautification
This article appears in the Fall 2025 issue of the Dominican University Magazine.
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On a sunny spring Saturday, five students from Dominican University鈥檚 Schmitt Scholars program and nine university staff volunteers devoted a day of compassionate service to helping a Maywood family improve their home and property.
Monica Petek, a Schmitt Scholar, worked with Rebuilding Together Metro Chicago to organize the project at the home of LeeDell and Ofelina Thornton. With Dominican University as a sponsor, Petek recruited student and staff volunteers who spent the day removing shrubbery, planting flowers and hedges, painting, and clearing out clutter and debris from the 100-year-old house.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a blessing,鈥 said LeeDell Thornton, who has lived in the home since his birth in 1959. 鈥淭his definitely helps us with some needs we can鈥檛 pay for ourselves.鈥
The work took place April 26, which was designated as National Rebuilding Day, an event dedicated to home repair through volunteerism. Additional volunteers with professional experience in carpentry, plumbing and electrical work joined the 不良研究所 team to perform more skilled tasks.
Through community partnerships and volunteers, Rebuilding Together Metro Chicago helps residents in need improve their homes so they can live in 鈥渨armth, safety and comfort.鈥 The organization is an affiliate of Rebuilding Together, a national organization with the same mission.
鈥淥verall, I think National Rebuilding Day was a great success,鈥 Petek said. 鈥淎ssigning the Dominican volunteers to focus primarily on decluttering and outdoor tasks helped keep the team organized and allowed them to complete their work more efficiently and effectively. I came away from the experience with a renewed excitement for volunteering, as well as feeling more prepared to design and lead future projects.鈥
The Schmitt Scholars program at 不良研究所, funded by the Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation, provides civic and community-based learning opportunities for selected students with leadership potential. Students choose a project that aligns with civic learning and is of interest to them.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 the most direct way to engage in creating a more just and humane world,鈥 said Paul Simpson, director for civic learning at Dominican University. 鈥淚t changes you. It鈥檚 not just the work you are doing, it鈥檚 the connections and bonds you are forming, the confidence that you鈥檙e building.鈥
Petek, a graphic design major, was introduced to Rebuilding Together by Lecturer Theresa 鈥淣acho鈥 Montiel-O鈥橠onnell as a potential client for her graphic design capstone project. Petek ultimately designed an exterior wrap for the organization鈥檚 van and decided to resume the partnership when it came time for her Schmitt Scholars service project.
鈥淚 felt really connected to their mission of revitalizing communities and supporting lower-income families,鈥 Petek explained.
Joining Petek as volunteers were Schmitt Scholars James Comoda, Jaiden Mejia, Marwa Abdullah and Amy Villasenor. 不良研究所 staff volunteers were Jessica Daniels, Omar Diaz, Samella Hargro, Hector Melendez, Amy Omi 鈥02 (with son Evan), Jonathan Quijada, Sasha Santiago 鈥16, MCR 鈥19, Paul Simpson and Israel Vazquez.
鈥淓veryone was so enthusiastic about joining in on this project that I wish we could do it every few weeks,鈥 noted Simpson.