9 NEWS New navigator takes over COLLEGE EMPLOYEE HELPS STUDENTS GET BENEFITS STORY BY C O N N O R MCCOY STAFF W RITER The Clackamas Print sat down with Helen Paz, the benefits navigator at Clackamas Com m unity College, to talk about the benefits students can get. Th e Clakam as Print: W hen did you first come to CCC? Helen Paz: I didn’t go to school here, unfortunately. I started at C CC in the fall o f 2012. I’ve been here a while I initially started as a GED instructor witht e h skills development department. TCP: W hat do you do? Paz: A lo t o f students don’t knowthat there are benefits like government and community college state benefits thatbelongtoyou.So maybe you’re struggling with hunger or buying groceries, let me find a connection for you. Or maybe you’re struggling with paying some utilities or finding low-cost utilities or rent; any o f that stuff, childcare. It’s just a wide variety of things that I can help students locate, to help alleviate' some of the stressful financial burdens or childcare burdens, so and maybe they got connected with SNAP. But now you’re realizing that [you] can’t afford internet, or [you] don’t have a way to get to the college. There are other benefits that you qualify for. So students could come to me, and I’d tell you something like, “Hey, you’re on SNAP, well, you qualifyfor a low cost Wi-Fi, XFINITY for like $9.95 a month, let’s get you on that.” So if you’re on SNAP, we can sign up on that. And, you know, maybe pay for some books, or pay for some clothes related to your job, like you need a polo shirt for your job. went from there. I taught from 2012 up until the pandemic hit. TCP: How can students reach you? There’s a couple o f ways. We’re currently working on a survey link for people to express to me their situation, and then it gets submitted to anom ail, and then I write it back. But while we’re working on that, there is an email that anybody can reach me. It’s benefits@clackamas. edu. And then my school email is helenp@clackamas.edu. And then m y m y extension is 594-6180. Any time anybody wants to get in touch with me, they can get that way for TCP: Was there anything about being a GED instructor that made you now, and there will be an update in want to do the job you have now? ; the process as well. Paz: TCP: How many students do you Paz: I love instructing. My entire career, I’ve had a teaching position, think are in need of resources? but it’s been in many different forms. And it’s always about helping people. Paz: Oh, quite abit, alarge percentage W hen I started teaching GED, I of Clackamas. There are quite a few quickly realized that m y students students who probably don’t know, had a ton o f different things going or access as m uch as they could. on that weren’t allowing them to So I’m looking for the percentage focus. So one of them being hunger, o f students that have the zero to I made sure to always bring snacks some, so we can again, get them and talk about how chewing is really more, but I’d be willing to say that a important for thinking. I don’t know large percentage of students at CCC they can actually stay. if you’ve ever heard the whole gum- would qualify or need some sort of assistance, and maybe they’re just chewing theory. TCP: What services are students Like, I don’t know if it’s necessarily too proud to ask or talk about it. Or accessing? true, but it got people to eat in class maybe they don’t even perceive it as so that we can focus on other things a problem. Paz: A lot o f students may be working already with some services like math. And then it just, I mean, it T h e C la c k a m a s P r in t What are your ideas for reaching those students who don’t know where to go for resources? TCP: t h e c l a c k a m a s p r i n t .c o m Paz: So I continue to invite m yself to these meetings where I don’t belong. I try to connect with, you know, I count on maybe ASG, for y’all to help me a little bit when we’re on campus. Hopefully, that comes back soon. And there’s, you know, some plans for some fliers, as m any as possible. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Helen Paz is the benefits navigator for CCC. Photo by Joseph Lohmolder. Ju n e 2022