Sara Del Mar Velez
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“No one person has been more committed to the success of BoriCorps than Sara Del Mar Velez.”
Sara Del Mar Velez is a three term AmeriCorps member serving with BoriCorps and based at the San Juan National Monument with the National Park Service. Throughout her service terms she has grown from one of the first members of BoriCorps to the Senior Crew Leader for all of BoriCorps and is positioned to become the Director of BoriCorps when her current term of service is complete.
Before joining BoriCorps, Sara was working in customer service in an ice cream shop where she made cakes, ice cream and took orders. Though she enjoyed the work, there was no room for growth or advancement. This led her to seek new opportunities with BoriCorps as one of their first recruits. A natural leader, Sara quickly began finding her place as a leader within the Corps, though she initially didn’t recognize it within herself. The Corps mentions that Sara, “is not the loud voice, nor the leader who demands attention, she has earned it.”
Throughout her service terms, Sara has initiated and built relationships with many community partners and has organized over 30 volunteer workdays in the community. Sara leads by example and continuously helps BoriCorps reach its goals while balancing, recognizing, and supporting her fellow Corpsmembers. She is known in the Corps for her positivity and mentorship role towards younger Corpsmembers, who value her work ethic and stable presence. Sara is also a big advocate for mental health and advocates for her fellow Corpsmembers using her calm, rational approach. BoriCorps states, “Sara is the future of BoriCorps. She represents her culture, her generation, and opportunity youth with the highest integrity.”
Currently, Sara is serving as the BoriCorps Senior Crew Leader for both the Trail Maintenance Project with the National Park Service at El Morro National Monument and for a new NOAA funded underserved communities’ initiative in rural Puerto Rico, that she helped to secure funding for. Sara trains new crews and leaders partnered with the Community Rejuvenate Development Agroforestry project in Sabana Grande and NOAA’s Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Aguirre.
In the future, Sara will be helping develop two additional crews to implement a USFS Community and Urban Forestry award with several community partners near Mayaguez. Sara is committed to BoriCorps success and has taken efforts in her own time to educate herself in Wildland Firefighting, S-130 and S-190 and in project management. Sara is also pursuing a degree studying industrial engineering at the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.
Sara is grateful for BoriCorps and the doors it has opened for her. To Sara, BoriCorps is a part of her. She takes a personal interest in the success of the organization, her fellow Corpsmembers and how together, they can take care of Puerto Rico. From BoriCorps and the partners they work with, Sara says she has learned how to work for the community and has gained knowledge in areas she never knew existed. Sara wishes to use her AmeriCorps Education Awards for professional development to become an effective program director. Sara says, “I believe in BoriCorps purpose and feel like I have found my place.”