8.31.2015

Georgia HOBY Newsletter:
Thirty-Seventh Edition, August 31, 2015

Featured Alumna: Anne Buckle '04

Georgia HOBY changed me in 2004.  A shy sophomore with big dreams, HOBY empowered me to speak up and be confident in my ability to influence the world around me.  Over the course of the weekend, my eyes were opened to a world bigger than the suburb I grew up in.  I learned about different kinds of people and how to relate to them.  I learned how important it is to consider others' differences.  I discovered how amazing it is when we use our individual strengths to come together and do something greater than ourselves.  HOBY showed me how to break down barriers and see people for who they are. Throughout high school, college, and graduate school and into my current professional life, the skills and lessons I learned at HOBY have stayed with me, shaping me over and over again into the person I have become.  I always try to be a light to others, do what's right, and take time and effort to understand people.  As one ambassador said at the 2014 seminar, "I wish they taught this stuff in school."  Me too. HOBY transforms people.  Ambassadors don't go home the way they were before. They go home better. This year will be my sixth year volunteering with Georgia HOBY.  In high school, I served on junior staff, and for the past few years, I have been involved as a facilitator, which is one of my all-time favorite things to do!  I love walking ambassadors through their HOBY journey, and it's so rewarding to see their transformations over the course of the seminar (and in the months following!).  This year, I'm excited to be on the corporate board as co-director of fundraising.  My HOBY family inspires and encourages me continually, and I'm blessed for all the friends and mentors I've made along the way.

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8.06.2015

Georgia HOBY Newsletter:
Thirty-Sixth Edition, August 6, 2015

Featured Alumnae: 
Angelina Suwoto (SE), Inika Jain (NW), and Pari Bhat (NW)
(The GAHOBY Ambassadors at WLC 2015) 

Angelina Suwoto (SouthEast) 
Brookwood High School
When I first signed up for the World Leadership Congress, I wasn't sure if I had made the right choice. The price was hefty, after all, and I figured all I was about to do was repeat my state HOBY seminar experience. Well, I was dead wrong. WLC was an augment to my HOBY experience, arming me with new skills and talents that I hadn't even known I'd possessed. Over the week, I was able to meet over a hundred ambassadors from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Italy, France, Turkey, the Philippines, Canada, and Mexico, along with 300 ambassadors from all over the United States--all of whom seemed to act exactly like I felt. All 450 ambassadors participated in leadership activities, diligently took notes from our absolutely enlightening and fantastic speakers, shoveled mulch, explored Chicago, packed lentils, learned about world hunger and healthcare, made awkward conversations, laughed together, tried to stay awake with coffee and candy, HOBY hugged, cheered (of course!), and cried on one another's shoulders as a team. And even during the times where we mingled with people from other groups, I met amazing and talented people all across the globe who I would consider kin. At HOBY, they say it's all part of building your communication network, but we all know it's more than that. It's making for yourself a second family. I've never grown closer to anyone in a week than with my new friends at HOBY. The most impressive bonding time and possibly my favorite part of the week was the Tunnel of Love activity. In short, we lined up in two rows facing one another, and one by one we would walk blindfolded down the aisle between our two rows. If there was someone passing who you wanted to say something to, you would pull them aside and whisper in their ear. Everything was completely anonymous, which somehow made the spoken words that much more touching. It sounds like a dumb activity, and at first I thought it was, but I was struck by solemnity halfway through. We were to leave WLC in two days. We had been in Chicago for almost six. And those six days were profound enough that they sent my head spinning. Walking blind down that path in the dark evening, guided by hands and hugged by friends, I realized just how tightly woven we at HOBY were and are. I'm not ashamed to say that I cried upon hearing what some people had to say. I sincerely grew during my WLC week. Looking back, the change is as extraordinary as the week! I entered WLC restless and unsure, fidgety and nervous about fitting in. By Friday, I had never felt so accepted. I'm not sure what it is about HOBY seminars, but they are always Outstanding, it must be that HOBY Magic! This was one of those weeks where I've never cried so despairingly and yet never laughed so brightly. This is one of those weeks where you come in lost and leave never feeling quite the same.

Inika Jain (NorthWest)
Milton High School
My favorite memory from WLC was volunteering with the service project of beautifying Humboldt Park and making it more usable because we could see the direct correlation between our work and the result that others would be able to use. Our HOBY Daddy said that someone had come up to him and said that a couple days after the project, people came up to him in Chicago while we were touring and expressed how grateful they were for us to clean up there community. Mulching, painting, and beautfying the park was much more than a few hours of the WLC ambassadors time to clean up a part of Chicago. It showed the immense impact that one act of serice has! I also really enjoyed the speakers as well as when we got to interact with them because it truly helped me to open my eyes to the issues in the community for me to work toward solving. Lastly, my biggest and most cherished memories would have to be all of the ones I made with my group. We all gelled together so well and truly love each other, which is what makes us know that we will stay friends long after WLC. We had so many laughs, cries, and mishaps, and all of them are what made us become such a tight knit family. WLC was not only such an awesome experience that I will never forget, but also the best week of my life, and I know every single ambassador sitting in that room would say the same.

Pari Bhat (NorthWest)
Eagle's Landing High School
As I was about to get on my plane to Chicago, I turned to say bye to my little brother. He said "Nice knowin' ya!" I didn't think much of it at the time. However, as I was leaving WLC I realized he was right. I wasn't the same person going into WLC as I was coming out of it. I had become more compassionate, yet more determined to achieve my goals. 457 juniors from literally around the world arrived on Loyola University campus not knowing what to expect. We didn't know that we would make unbreakable bonds. We didn't know that we would find people with cultures so different from ours, yet still be able to connect with them instantaneously. When people from my local seminar ask me about WLC, I only have a few words for them. "HOBY on steroids." It was challenging and we were all pushed to our limits, but I have no doubt that every single one of us would not want to change a single moment. This life-changing experience would not have been possible without the tireless work of the volunteers and the staff. I would like to personally thank everyone involved for making my HOBY experience a memorable one.


From Left to Right Angelina, Inika, and Pari


All of the WLC 2015 Staff and Ambassadors!!


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7.24.2015

Georgia HOBY Newsletter:
Thirty-Fifth Edition, July 24, 2015

Featured Alumnus: Preston Rivers '10

I can't believe it's been five years since I traveled to Americus, GA to attend HOBY for the first time. I'd never even heard of HOBY before going, so I had no idea at all what I was getting into. To be honest, I had considered not going, because I thought, “yeah, yeah... It's  a seminar. It's gonna be boring, and I'm already an awkward social outcast with crippling anxiety and depression.” But I was wrong. Once you get a whiff of HOBY, you're hooked. For some, it takes a few minutes. Many, a day. For others, sometimes they don't get excited for HOBY until the last day. But what I've learned about HOBY, is that it's for EVERYONE. Your ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious background, physical disabilities...it doesn't matter. NOTHING matters. When you're at HOBY, the pressures of the outside world cease to exist, and you've traveled into this world of real-life magic where you meet people that ACTUALLY accept you for who YOU are. And that's rare... In a sense, you become this family of uniquely unorthodox people that are a part of a “secret club” where you become birds, ride ponies, and constantly do these high energy cheers, developing lifelong bonds with people you never thought would exist in your own city. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience that, unfortunately, everyone can't experience. But when you do experience it, you never forget it. HOBY has helped me internally and has also helped me transform into a more positive person, especially as I travel through adulthood. The essence of HOBY, from my perspective, is to go beyond you and give back. It doesn't necessarily have to be anything material. Giving your time and your heart to the ambassadors that attend this program could be the push that they need to keep going in their lives and change their whole outlook. From there, giving back becomes a domino effect, and before you know it, the world could be changed for the better!    

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6.29.2015

Georgia HOBY Newsletter:
Thirty-Fourth Edition, June 29, 2015

Featured Alumni: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, NorthWest '15

One month ago to the day, these group of 12 Oustanding individuals came together to begin their HOBY journey at the Georgia NorthWest 2015 Seminar! These are their favorite experiences from their alumni weekend!

Jenna Patterson
Fannin County High School
It is nearly impossible to describe my single favorite memory from HOBY. From the beginning of the weekend, I knew that HOBY was going to different (and far better) than any experience I had ever had before. When the cheers first started in our introduction circle, I felt shy and a bit awkward but soon fell into place with a new family. Once we began our journey towards a new level of leadership, as individuals, in groups, and within society, I knew I was building a foundation of knowledge that would last me far longer than any other education I had ever received. As we were learning about self leadership we went through a bird-themed personality test which revealed our traits as leaders. We went on to learn how those traits affect others and how to use them to our advantage within groups. Learning about myself and the impact I have on others was my favorite part of HOBY because it showed me how to help myself help others. My second favorite part of the seminar was my team - The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The group of people I was surrounded by during my time at HOBY are some of the most caring, kind, and considerate leaders I have ever met. They are the kind of problem solvers that will be future leaders of America. Never have I seen a group of people that bonded so quickly, talked so openly, and felt so comfortable in a new environment. HOBY offers an atmosphere that I hope I can someday recreate - or at least return to. From the crazy car greetings to the midnight pony rides, HOBY allowed me to leave my life for a weekend and get a glimpse into the future of America with some of the best people I have ever met. I am blessed to have been given the opportunity to attend HOBY and will never forget the people I met, the experiences I had, or the enlightening information I was given. 

Molly Finnegan
Providence Preparatory Academy
My favorite memory from HOBY was Saturday night after the variety show when I got to spend time with and really got to know my team. We played games and ate candy and laughed, and I loved bonding with fellow leadership-driven people like myself. I know I created friendships at HOBY that will last for a long time!

Emma Downey
Pace Academy
My favorite memory had to be when everyone was sharing how much HOBY had affected them in a positive way. Not only were people being respectful and supportive when their peers were talking about their experiences, but also the things that were said were really motivating and emotionally cleansing. It became clear in that hour that HOBY had been an outstanding experience for all of the ambassadors of 2015, and I don't doubt that all of us will go on to do great things later on in life.

Draper Smith
Tallulah Falls School
My favorite HOBY memory was when my group had a discussion after the YOBHaville activity.. We all had a lot to say about our experiences with prejudice and discrimination. It was nice to see people who were tolerant and accepting of all people. It's fun and encouraging to find people who are caring.

Amy McDonald
Flowery Branch High School
Out of the many wonderful memories of HOBY, one of my favorites was writing down a mini, bullet point 'biography' of our lives -- what we want to ultimately achieve, and how we want to get there. Before HOBY, I knew generally what I wanted to do, but being confronted with a challenge to think of specifics I want to do, encouraged me to realize how big I can dream. After a moment of thinking, I began writing. I was astonished at what I came up with. Now. I write my dreams down, and they become goals. I write steps down, and the goals become achievable. In the end, my dream becomes my reality. HOBY gave me a way to find and see my dream, and a fire to go after it to change the world.

Sydney Davis
Dawson County High School  
Personally, my favorite memory of HOBY was the Table Topics activity, not because of the activity itself, but because of the impact on the team as a whole. Yes, all of the outdoor team building activities were great and helped some, but I felt as though the team was still distant. Although we knew our bird types and what they meant, we didn't know each person or their different personalities and outlooks on different things. Just by knowing my bird type I took a step back and realized how I lead, and how I could be a better leader. Table Topics brought us together as a team. We supported one another, critiqued each other (in a constructive and polite manner) and each saw an insight of how each one of us processed things and took the pressure. Honestly, I love public speaking and talking to people doesn't bother me, but this was a challenge. I had to take my thinking to another level, then put it into a format in which my audience could understand. Everyone else did the same thing, and some had more trouble than others, but the same support was given to each individual. For that reason, Table Topics was the cement between the bricks for the TMNT.

Grace Dwyer
Henry Grady High School
My favorite moment of HOBY was making the felt blankets for the Project Linus. A fuzzy blanket has always been the beacon for comfort and stability and reconciliation; and having a part in making that for someone in desperate need brought our team closer together. When we did that activity, we bonded with our group over a shared and reasonable goal with set tasks and steps. We got to do a hands-on activity that we knew would have tangible results in the real world. Doing that activity has inspired me to continue to partake in this service project in my home community.

Alan Kim
Walton High School
HOBY created an environment where everyone was comfortable and open to conversation. I could stop any person in the hall or at lunch and have a conversation with them as if we had known each other for years. The best experience I had was on the night of the second day. I had been invited to play cards with a bunch of other guys in someone's room. At first I thought, "It's like 12 AM I need to sleep" But I decided against it and told my roommate to get up and move to the room.  When we got there, including my roommate and I, there were about 8 people there.  I knew about 5 of them and had never even seen the others.  However, someone brought chip bags, and someone else brought a bunch of soda, and someone else brought a deck of cards.  Everyone quickly became comfortable and started joking around. At this point, it was like 1 AM, and everyone was so tired that we would basically be screaming and laughing every time anyone said anything.  By all accounts, someone should've told us to stop and go back to our rooms, but all the people in the surrounding rooms didn't care, and neither did the Facilitators (Thank you Adam).  Since my roommate and I planned to go to the service in the morning, we left at around 1:40 AM.  Though, I heard the party lasted till 2:40 AM. I had never seen many of the people in the room and barely knew the others. Yet we were able to joke and have a party like we had known each other for years.  In the end, we all slept way later than we should've, and left a lot of chips behind in the room, but it was all worth it. Without HOBY having created an environment where we were all comfortable saying whatever we liked to each other and being okay with talking with any random stranger, that experience could not have happened.

Lauren Kilgore
Cartersville High School
When I first arrived to the HOBY Seminar, I wasn't too sure what to expect. Throughout the first day, I was still very shy till I finally got to meet my group. Through many group activities, I knew for a fact that I had met an amazing group of people that would honestly change my life. The bond that my group made is something that I will never forget. Til this day, my group still talks daily. Not only did I leave the seminar as a better leader, I also learned that the little things can truly change a person. I am beyond grateful for the opportunity and it's an honor to be an alum of this life-changing and outstanding organization.

Dhruv Gaur
Lakeview Academy
For me, HOBY was such an overall enriching and empowering experience that it’s difficult to pinpoint a specific favorite memory from such a power-packed weekend. From the first keynotes and activities, we quickly dove into developing our leadership styles, and it was unbelievable to see how much we had learned by the end of even the first day. Throughout the second and third days, our leadership continued to grow, and by the end of the weekend we had completely transformed as leaders. This transformation, to me, was the most exciting part of HOBY. Knowing that I had been a part of something that had changed so many people into better leaders who could in turn, better lead the rest of society was humbling and thrilling simultaneously. Furthermore, in less than 72 hours, not only had we grown tremendously as leaders but also grown closer together as friends. The very people at whom we had awkwardly stared in the circles while half-heartedly participating in cheers on Friday morning were the same people with whom we built everlasting friendships. As we each grew as leaders, we grew closer together as our own Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle family. Realizing this profound change in all of us was probably my own personal favorite part of HOBY.

Pari Bhat
Eagle's Landing High School
I am truly blessed to have been given the opportunity to attend a HOBY conference. For the first time, I was able to meet people who were just like me. I made a ton of friends and I am certain that some of these bonds will last a lifetime. My favorite memory, by far, was at dinner at the end of the first day. Even though we all knew each other for less than 12 hours, it felt like we had known each other for years. Finding out I had so much in common with a many of different people really touched me. I can not express enough gratitude to all of those that helped bring the program together.

Jodie Crews
Mount Zion High School
My favorite HOBY memory was riding the HOBY Pony. It was not what I expected, especially with all of the staff continually whispering about it. But I really enjoyed screaming and running in a circle with all of my newest and closest HOBY friends!

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5.20.2015

Georgia HOBY Newsletter:
Thirty-Third Edition, May 20, 2015

Featured Alumnus: Eni Asebiomo '12


To this day, I still remember the first thing I saw when stepped onto Berry College's campus, three years ago in June of 2012. There were a couple of complete lunatics in t-shirts, running around, beating on car windows and screaming, as most lunatics tend to do. I remember my dad jokingly asking me whether he should turn around because obviously everyone here was crazy. As I checked in and got a t-shirt of my own, the Jr. Staff immediately corralled us into a large circle in the grass and this is when I became convinced that everyone was insane. The HOBY cheers, which I have now come to know and love, seem extremely wild and crazy on initial contact. I can vividly remember just how maniacal the Jr. Staff seemed as I met them for the first time. 

The only thing better than experiencing that as an ambassador was coming back on Junior Staff. At HOBY 2013, I lost my voice within 2 hours from yelling and attacking cars. For the first time in my life, I found a community of people who not only tolerated my affinity for insanity, but they appreciated and encouraged it. 

Beyond the joy, HOBY has brought to me the most precious thing in this world. Amazing relationships. Smart, talented and outgoing individuals who still manage to remain humble. Friends that I can call on for help at a moment's notice, and people I know will always there for me. HOBY is more than just a leadership seminar. HOBY is a safe space. HOBY is a soul rejuvenating experience. HOBY IS MY COFFEE. HOBY is my family.

HOBY Info:
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Hours
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4.28.2015

Georgia HOBY Newsletter:
Thirty-Second Edition, April 28, 2015

Featured Alumna: Evie Scogin '03


Friendships. Community. Leadership. Teamwork. Positivity. Potential. Talent. Respect.

These are some of the words that come to mind when I think about HOBY. As a high school sophomore, I never could have known how greatly this organization would impact my life. At the seminar, I learned about my ability to make a difference, became more confident, and realized the importance of accepting others for their own unique personalities and skills. I learned that sometimes being a leader means that you have to be a follower, and knowing the difference between those times is when you can accomplish great things. I carried those lessons throughout my college career in Architecture school at Auburn and into my professional career now as an Interior Designer with THW Design, a mid-sized firm in Atlanta. I work with people and clients from all over the United States, developing senior living facilities that embrace hospitality and home-like environments. I have volunteered off and on with HOBY for eleven years. I have made wonderful friends and continue to learn something new each time I volunteer. I love leading a group of teenage students and seeing them go from strangers to teammates to friends. HOBY truly is a bond that cannot be broken, and its lessons can be applied throughout every phase of life.
HOBY Info:
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