Author: Olivia Griffin, senior
Thanks to the generous support of the Honors Program Ambassadorial Grant, I was able to complete my senior Urban Studies community-based internship at Youth Ministries for Peace & Justice (YMPJ) this fall. The Ambassadorial Grant funded my transportation costs between campus and YMPJ’s headquarters, located in the South Bronx, and enabled my senior thesis research, examining development on the Bronx River.
My primary work included a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) study for the Southern Boulevard neighborhood, a Cass Gilbert Amtrack Station Development project, and the Soundview Economic Hub project. These various projects align with YMPJ’s commitment to helping local communities grow, develop, and thrive through remediation campaigns that turn neglected areas into vibrant public spaces. I was able to aid in the coordination and management of these federal and state-funded projects, exceeding $500,000, as well as planning community stakeholder engagement, and transforming the community development website pages through design and standardized content. Additionally, I met with various community leaders and experts in urban planning through weekly meetings and the Steering Committee I served on.
YMPJ’s mission is to rebuild the neighborhoods of Bronx River and Soundview/Bruckner Boulevard in the South Bronx by preparing community members to become prophetic voices for peace and justice. This mission is accomplished through political education, spiritual formation, and youth and community development and organizing. I had the pleasure of working alongside the Community Development team, including Fordham alumnus, Mr. Brosco, and the executive director, Mr. Shuffler. Their leadership was transformative in developing my knowledge and skills in community development and non-profit work.
I’m grateful for the opportunity to support YMPJ’s important mission and to further my career in urban planning & development. This experience was made possible by the Honors Program administration and their generosity. I look forward to applying my knowledge from YMPJ in both my professional and academic pursuits, thanks to the Ambassadorial Grant.