Hello folx! My name is Manuela Hincapie Vidal and I am thrilled to begin my fourth AmeriCorps service term, this time as an AmeriCorps VISTA Communications Specialist here at GreenHouse17; my one-year service term is made possible by the Corporation for National and Community Service as well as the Homeless and Housing Coalition of Kentucky.

With all formalities set aside, I would like to introduce myself more accordingly. As I walked through Berea Collegeโ€™s forests this summerโ€”picking berries, rejoicing in the magnificent scent of sassafras, getting stung by yellow jackets, and of course, working hard with the forestry crew to maintain the trailsโ€”I began to think through the many possibilities for life after graduation.

Having spent seven months living in Malaysiaโ€”and other nearby countriesโ€”prior to completing my final semester at Berea, I was physically distanced from my college bubble but energetically attuned to its thriving community. Whether I was sitting at a venue in Thailand andย Take me Home, Country Road suddenly came on the radio or I took it upon myself to teach my Thai roommate Appalachian expressions, my heart grew tender at the thought of Kentucky, a place that has slowly but surely began to feel like home.

Although I loved my time abroad and would like to continue traveling, upon returning to Berea and sifting through my thoughts amidst forests, I realized that I wasnโ€™t ready to leave Kentucky just yet. I am excited about my transition to the city of Lexington as well as my commitment to building capacity for a phenomenal organization.ย  Through the art of written and visual storytelling, I will support GreenHouse17โ€™s mission of ending intimate partner abuse in Kentucky.

Random Facts:

  • Originally from Colombia
  • Grew up in Rhode Island
  • Got certified as a wildland firefighter at age 21
  • Like to think of myself as an imperfect minimalist and environmentalist
  • Hold B.A in Peace and Social Justice and Studio Art (painting focus)