Hi everyone! My name is Caroline Grady and I am currently a sophomore at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA. I am studying Kinesiology and Hispanic Studies and I hope to become a physical therapist.
I am from Alexandria, VA (about 20 miles outside of Washington, DC) where I have lived my entire life. I am the second of four daughters in my family and I love being from a big family. My mom’s family is from Massachusetts and my dad’s family is from Long Island so we travel to New England at least twice a year. Thus, I am a BIG fan of the Boston Red Sox and love baseball games in the summer.
I did gymnastics competitively through the end of high school with the Arlington Aerials in Arlington, VA. Now, I am on the William & Mary club gymnastics team and I coach at Arlington Aerials in the summers and at WISC Gymnastics Center during the school year. In addition, I started playing rugby (8-man position) in the February 2009 for the William & Mary Women’s Club team.
At William & Mary, I am a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and on the Ecumenical Team for Catholic Campus Ministry. Last year, for spring break I went on a service trip to Nicaragua to teach English at a small Catholic school and I am still working on becoming fluent in Spanish. One of my goals in college is to try something new every semester, so I am always looking for other organizations to get involved in.
In high school I went on a few trips similar to Habitat for Humanity with my church. I thoroughly enjoyed all the trips that I participated in—they were some of the hardest, but most rewarding experiences of my life. Through these trips I learned a lot more about myself and I recognized my responsibility to work with people in need. I hope to use this trip to get more involved with the affordable housing cause.
After getting on a bit of a biking kick this past summer, a friend mentioned Bike & Build to me. I instantly became hooked on the idea of participating. I think it is a wonderful opportunity to challenge myself while raising money and awareness about affordable housing. I love pushing myself to new limits and I see this as the perfect opportunity to meet new people and see part of the U.S. while working with other young people to help make a difference.
As for the actual trip, I am so excited to ride out west. I have been all over the east coast with my family, but I have barely ventured west. In general, I am excited to do something new this summer and see the U.S. :)