In Augusta, Georgia, a special program is bringing a touch of home to college students in need of some extra love and support. At Augusta University’s Summerville campus, students can find a group dedicated to providing a little comfort during their academic journeys. The initiative, aptly named “Ask A Mom”, is all about delivering a helping hand—whether it’s a warm hug, a listening ear, or simply some words of encouragement.
Many students step into college for the first time, feeling a mix of excitement and nerves. For some, the transition can be tough, leading to feelings of homesickness or loneliness. That’s where the “Ask A Mom” group truly shines. Volunteers like Trina Wagher take on the role of a surrogate mom, eager to support students who might be feeling a little lost amid the hustle and bustle of college life. “We just had a student now who is just all on her own, doing life on her own. So, it’s wonderful that we can interact with them and be an encouragement to them,” Trina explains.
Every Wednesday on the Summerville campus, students are welcomed to visit the “Ask A Mom” table, where freshly baked goods await. Who wouldn’t appreciate a delicious treat while navigating the challenges of college? Whether it’s cookies, muffins, or other tasty snacks, the goodies serve as an icebreaker, inviting students to sit down, chat, and share their feelings. Trina emphasizes that beyond the snacks, it’s the interactions that truly matter: “We love to give hugs on behalf of their moms who are not around.”
The importance of having a safe space cannot be overstated—especially in an environment filled with deadlines and stress. Many students find comfort just in knowing they have someone to turn to. The “Ask A Mom” initiative helps foster a sense of community among students, making them feel included and cared for. This initiative is not just about addressing immediate needs, but about encouraging students to share their experiences and struggles with someone who genuinely cares.
While on the topic of support, it’s essential to recognize the strength of community when tragedy strikes. Recently, a candlelight memorial service was held at Monument Square in Sparta to honor a local dispatcher who tragically lost her life in a hit-and-run incident in Jacksonville, Florida. Events like these remind us of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing those around us. The community came together, not just to remember her, but to support one another in a time of sorrow.
The “Ask A Mom” initiative is more than a program; it’s a heartfelt movement to ensure that students don’t have to face their challenges alone. Each hug, each conversation, and each baked treat reinforces the idea that support is available. The dedicated volunteers play a crucial role in nurturing a sense of belonging among students, helping them to navigate their college years with a bit more confidence.
As the academic year rolls on, it’s important for students to remember that it’s perfectly okay to seek help or a listening ear. The “Ask A Mom” group illustrates that sometimes, a little love and guidance can go a long way. So, if you find yourself on the Summerville campus looking for some warmth or just a friendly face to talk to, don’t hesitate to visit. There’s always a mom ready to lend a hand and share a few smiles along the way.
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