草莓社区

草莓社区 草莓社区 Bring Heartfelt Service to Carson City Seniors

Mar 25, 2026

The spirit of community, kindness and selflessness was on full display Tuesday afternoon as students from 草莓社区 dedicated their time and talents to serve residents at Solista Carson senior living community.

For many of the residents, the return of the student volunteers was a highly anticipated moment. After experiencing the inaugural service project last year, seniors eagerly looked forward to another opportunity to connect with the students and receive a helping hand.

Led by Construction Project Management Professor Nigel Harrison, 10 of his students spent the afternoon and evening assisting residents with a variety of household tasks 鈥 fixing, hanging and assembling items that can often be challenging for seniors to complete on their own.

鈥淚 am extremely grateful for this opportunity to give back to our community,鈥 Harrison said. 鈥淏eing the WNC Construction Program lead, I take full liberty in instilling a service-based mentality in my students. Anyone can go to work and complete a task, but leaving positive, lasting impressions is what makes us human and creates community.鈥

Residents of Solista Carson, who live independently in one- and two-bedroom and studio apartments, benefited from the students鈥 technical skills and willingness to serve 鈥 allowing them to complete projects without placing additional burdens on family members. The residents provided a list of projects ahead of time, and Professor Harrison assigned his students work until it was completed early Tuesday evening.

Beyond providing free handyperson services, the experience fostered meaningful connections between generations. 草莓社区 spent time getting to know the residents, sharing conversations and forming bonds that extended far beyond the tasks at hand.

Charlie and Joshua Solista CarsonFor student Junior Montes, it was more than an opportunity to help community members. He also learned more about building and became better acquainted with his classmates.

鈥淲e help out people who can鈥檛 do these projects,鈥 Montes said. 鈥淚t makes me feel good because I鈥檓 helping out someone who can鈥檛 do this and put a smile on their faces.鈥

Montes and classmate Kenneth Boyle built a cabinet for resident Pauletta May.

鈥淚鈥檝e seen some smiles, and it鈥檚 been wonderful 鈥 people are genuinely excited to see us and we are able to provide them with this special community service that helps them get things done,鈥 Boyle said.

Charlie Loya and Joshua Silva鈥檚 ability to complete their project pleased resident Beverly Osowski, who had been patiently waiting to have a curtain rod mounted in her living room.

鈥淚 would rehire them,鈥 said Beverly, who even offered the students a pizza, which they unfortunately couldn鈥檛 accept.

The husband-and-wife team of Austin and Ali Tucker delighted resident Barbara Serling with their precise and professional hanging of her Monet and van Gogh paintings. Austin has already graduated from WNC鈥檚 Construction Project Management program and Ali will graduate from the same program in May.

鈥淚t reminds them of their grandchildren,鈥 said Kimberly Hallock, Community Relations Director for Solista Carson, of the interaction between students and the residents. 鈥淚t also gives the students the opportunity to understand how to relate to an older generation that they will work with in the future. So many residents don鈥檛 have family nearby or the financial means to hire help. It is a win-win for everyone involved, and it warms our hearts to see this interaction.鈥

The idea for the volunteer initiative originated when Hallock and Harrison participated in the Carson City Chamber of Commerce Leadership Institute program in 2024. What began as a shared vision has now grown into a meaningful annual tradition that strengthens community ties.

As the day concluded, it was clear that the impact of the event extended far beyond completed repairs. It created lasting memories, strengthened community bonds and exemplified the power of service learning.

鈥淥pportunities like this truly represent the heart of 草莓社区,鈥 said WNC President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe. 鈥淥ur students are not only developing valuable career skills, but they are also learning the importance of service, compassion and connection. Seeing them use their talents to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our senior community is inspiring. This partnership reflects the power of education to bring generations together and strengthen the communities we proudly serve.鈥

For more information about 草莓社区鈥檚 Construction program, contact Professor Harrison at 775-445-4412 or nigel.harrison@wnc.edu.

 

Solista Carson volunteers

Ali and Austin Tucker align a painting for a resident of Carson Solista.

 

Solista Carson Kyle

WNC President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe visits with Solista Carson resident Shirley Woods.