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Volunteer Spotlight: YOU Boston Interns

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Malachi and Luis helping visitors at the Welcome Center.

Malachi and Luis helping visitors at the Welcome Center. Credit: NPS Photo/A. Cohen

This summer, we had the pleasure of welcoming two incredible interns from YOU Boston, Malachi Ahart & Luis Marte, to our team at the Boston Harbor Islands Welcome Center. Their energy, enthusiasm, and dedication made a lasting impact on our visitors, volunteers, and staff alike. We’re excited to spotlight their contributions and celebrate their hard work! 

Malachi at the Boston Harbor Islands Welcome Center.

Malachi at the Boston Harbor Islands Welcome Center. Credit: NPS Photo

Malachi Ahart 

Hello! My name is Malachi Ahart. I am 18 years old, live in Everett and go to Everett High School. I helped guide people to the boats and also helped them with different information about the islands. The service opportunity was amazing to me. I love working for YOU Boston and the National Parks of Boston – so many nice people, everyone treats everyone with respect and kindness. Working for YOU Boston and the National Parks of Boston has been the best thing I have ever done. I love talking to people, helping people, and just being here. 

A sketch of Boston Light by Luis.

A sketch of Boston Light by Luis. Credit: NPS Photo/ L. Marte

Luis Marte 

I, Luis Marte, have been working as a volunteer for the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park for about a month now. My experience working there has been delightful to say the least. Every day I come into the welcome center, rain or shine, there is always someone to greet me with a smile. The location itself is great as well. It’s beautiful on a sunny day and right by the water so its not usually too hot. I enjoyed talking with the people who passed by asking for help, whether it was to find the nearest bathroom or to figure out which island was best. (I’m a true believer that Spectacle Island is better by the way!) And above that, the assistance from the people who were there longer than I was-the park rangers-was amazing. With the assistance at the center, I learned many things I didn’t know of before, and some things even the rangers hadn’t learned yet. All in all, it was a great experience, and I’d love to volunteer again. That’s my two cents, but I suggest giving it a try for yourself and form your own opinion. 

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