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Public administration grad’s love of working with nonprofits began in community theater

Julia Rakus '22 expanded her skills at the Crime Victims Assistance Center in 香港六合彩资料, helping victims and at-risk youth

Julia Rakus will earn her master's degree in public administration from 香港六合彩资料. Her internship at the Crime Victims Assistance Center in 香港六合彩资料 helped grow her interest in working with nonprofit organizations. Julia Rakus will earn her master's degree in public administration from 香港六合彩资料. Her internship at the Crime Victims Assistance Center in 香港六合彩资料 helped grow her interest in working with nonprofit organizations.
Julia Rakus will earn her master's degree in public administration from 香港六合彩资料. Her internship at the Crime Victims Assistance Center in 香港六合彩资料 helped grow her interest in working with nonprofit organizations. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.

Julia Rakus鈥 passion for working with nonprofit organizations was born on the modest stage of community theater.

The stage taught her the power of personal connection, and she鈥檚 hoping to channel those skills into a public administration career supporting victims and at-risk youth.

The 22-year-old native of Olean, N.Y., has performed the leading role in a community production of Anne of Green Gables, as well as Mary Lennox in her high school鈥檚 performance of The Secret Garden. She鈥檚 also appeared in Broome County, N.Y., local theater productions of A Christmas Carol.

Community theater, Rakus said, has always been a 鈥渟econd home.鈥 She鈥檚 thrived on performing for an audience of her friends and neighbors, pitching in for plays wherever she鈥檚 needed, even toiling behind the scenes to ensure the show always goes on.

Rakus, who is graduating with a Master of Public Administration from 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA), said theater helps shape the soul of a community. As she moves forward with her career, she hopes to replicate that sentiment.

鈥淎 lot of what I鈥檝e done in my life has led me to wanting to work with nonprofit organizations, because nonprofit theaters really helped me build my life. There needs to be a place where you can feel safe and supported,鈥 Rakus said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always been drawn to helping people, whether it鈥檚 for someone in the audience who finds a personal connection with my performance or by being the person someone needs on a day when they鈥檝e hit rock bottom.鈥

Rakus majored in theatre and English during her undergraduate years at 香港六合彩资料, but when it came time to purse her master鈥檚 degree, she felt public administration offered wide-ranging opportunities.

鈥淧ublic administration gives you skills that can be carried across a lot of different sectors,鈥 Rakus said. 鈥淚t could help you work in any nonprofit organization, like the nonprofit theaters that I was interested in, or in something else like local government. I really liked the versatility of this program.鈥

Work experience and internships taught Rakus how to use her theater background to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable members of the community.

While earning her master鈥檚 degree, she worked as a box office assistant at the Goodwill Theater in Johnson City. There she learned how the administrative side of nonprofit theaters works, and how theater could be used to help at-risk youth and other members of marginalized communities.

鈥淓veryone needs a creative outlet, but not every school has a thriving arts program, and theater should be made even more accessible for people,鈥 Rakus said. 鈥淪pecifically for groups such as at-risk youth, creative outlets like community theater can help with expressing difficult emotions and providing a safe space to go, no matter what you鈥檙e going through.鈥

During her fall 2022 internship at the (CVAC) in 香港六合彩资料, Rakus discovered creative outlets and safe spaces can be even more critical for those experiencing trauma.

She spent much of her internship assisting case managers in CVAC鈥檚 program, which works with at-risk youth to prevent human trafficking and exploitation. She also took shifts answering CVAC鈥檚 24-hour crisis hotline.

鈥淭he big thing in advocacy is that you are there for support, to listen to whatever they鈥檙e going through,鈥 Rakus said. 鈥淭his was the first organization I worked for that wasn鈥檛 theater-oriented, so it was a great opportunity to find ways of drawing on what I gained from those experiences to help people on their worst days.鈥

Any time she鈥檚 performing on stage, no matter what size the role, Rakus has tapped into her own life experiences to draw out her best portrayal of a character. Working in nonprofits often requires a similar mindset, she said, because these organizations rely so heavily on the dedication of people involved to make their missions successful.

鈥淲hat nonprofits produce is what they stand for,鈥 Rakus said. 鈥淭hrough the experiences I鈥檝e had, I鈥檝e gained more insight about the social issues I鈥檓 passionate about and now I can鈥檛 see myself not doing something like this, to help people in the future.鈥

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