Zach Laughman and Luke Davis meet with the volunteers who help out with the center’s Thursday meal. They divvy out responsibilities and pray with the group before opening the doors. Credit: Lydia Gingerich | Lantern Reporter[/caption]
Every Monday and Wednesday, Sam McWhorter drives 2 miles from her Grandview home to her field placement at the Columbus Dream Center where she helps serve the homeless population.
But the center is more than just an obligation for McWhorter, a graduate student in social work.
“It’s been really nice to be there twice a week and see the same people and start to develop relationships and get to know them as more than just people I’m serving,” she said, adding: “Learning that every person has a story and everyone has goals and a different place that they’re at in their life, that has been my favorite part.”
Established in 2015, the Columbus Dream Center is located in the Short North and provides meals, showers, laundry and medical care to the homeless and needy in Columbus. Positioned just 1 mile south of campus, at least 200 Ohio State students have served at the Dream Center in the past year, said Abi Marrah, the center’s volunteer coordinator.
In addition to McWhorter, Ohio State alumni Luke Davis and Zach Laughman lead volunteer teams at the center. Laughman graduated in May with a degree in human resources and Davis graduated in December with a degree in industrial engineering. The two volunteered at the Dream Center as students and now lead community meals every Thursday night. “I started because I had the time and it fit in my schedule, and once I got here I was hooked,” Davis said. [caption id="attachment_151012" align="alignleft" width="338"]At OSU, even if you’re not wealthy, you are in this bubble where everything is taken care of. You have housing, you have meals. Everything is state-of-the-art, everything is safe, but literally just blocks outside of campus in almost any direction, people have different realities. — Luke Davis, a Columbus Dream Center volunteer

