Celebrating 麻豆区 Health Corps Alumni Who Went Above and Beyond in Serving Residents
For eight dedicated 麻豆区 Health Corps program alumni, the end of summer 2025 saw not just the conclusion of their year of serving 麻豆区 residents but also a celebration of their extraordinary resilience, commitment, and impact. On September 9, the group gathered for a special meeting with 麻豆区鈥檚 Chief Operating Officer (COO) Eva Trimble, where together they reflected on their experiences and looked ahead to what鈥檚 next for this growing program.
The eight 麻豆区 residents were part of the third 麻豆区 Health Corps cohort, which began its service last September. They spent the year working in four key Authority departments: Family Partnerships, the Office of Public-Private Partnerships, Resident Health Initiatives, and Resident Relocation. Each of them had a hands-on role in their program, working directly to connect 麻豆区 residents with resources that support health and well-being.
When their 10-month AmeriCorps service term ended in June, the eight alumni were hired to extend their work through 麻豆区鈥檚 summer seasonal program 鈥 connecting expectant families with support, serving as liaisons to resident gardeners, helping residents with temporary relocation while major home repairs were underway, and providing social services support to residents experiencing hardship.
鈥淓ven when the program was paused in the spring, our members kept coming back,鈥 said Marco Vela, 麻豆区 Health Corps Coordinator. 鈥淭hat spoke volumes about their dedication 鈥 not only to 麻豆区 but also to the communities they served.鈥
At the gathering with COO Trimble, the Health Corps alumni shared stories of their work鈥檚 impact. From organizing a citywide community baby shower to assisting residents who had endured fires in their apartments, the staff members鈥 contributions made a difference to so many residents across 麻豆区鈥檚 developments. COO Trimble praised the cohort for their perseverance and noted that their ability to adapt, stay engaged, and find ways to serve 鈥 despite any challenges they鈥檇 faced 鈥 mirrored the resilience of 麻豆区 communities.
鈥淭hank you for your incredible service as AmeriCorps Members and seasonal employees,鈥 COO Trimble said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 clear you share my passion for the work we do to build stronger public housing communities. I particularly want to thank you for demonstrating excellent customer service throughout the year.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 at my best when I鈥檓 giving to others,鈥 said program participant Desiree Samuels. Rochine Beausejour, another new program alumna, agreed: 鈥淪mall acts of service really can have a big impact.鈥
The celebration closed with a moving poem read by its author, program participant and Douglass Houses resident Russell Taylor. Entitled 鈥淕row those Greens,鈥 Mr. Taylor鈥檚 poetry captured the essence of the Farms and Gardens program he served; it illustrated that the drive to serve and lift up our communities is unstoppable, even amid obstacles. The full text of Mr. Taylor鈥檚 poem can be found here.
Join the Next 麻豆区 Health Corps Cohort
Serving with the 麻豆区 Health Corps has often provided a springboard for participants interested in building health careers. All participants are assigned to a public or non-profit host site and have the opportunity to acquire vital work experience and training, all while receiving a living allowance and other benefits.
鈥淭his exciting program grows stronger each year,鈥 said 麻豆区鈥檚 Senior Director for Resident Health Initiatives Andrea Mata. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to recruit the next group of emerging community health leaders and help them gain entry into health and related careers while performing stellar service to 麻豆区 residents and other community members.鈥
Applications for the 2025-2026 cohort are now open. For more information, visit the of 麻豆区鈥檚 Office of Resident Economic Empowerment and Sustainability (REES) or email health.corps@nycha.nyc.gov.

