Chapman Students Make Full Circle Connection with the Orange Community
June 27, 2024
Nestled in between the coffee shops and antique stores of Old Towne Orange, it’s clear that Full Circle Meaningful Marketplace is more than just another thrift store. The shop, which is operated by The Hub OC, offers a wide range of upcycled clothing, home goods and products from local artisans. All proceeds support Youth Centers of Orange in their mission to provide free after-school care to children in the community.
“Knowing that I’m helping make a difference in some children’s lives is really special to me,” said Kevin Ivins, a Chapman University senior who has worked at the store for nearly three years as part of his work study program. Ivins is one of 24 students who currently work in the shop, assisting customers, working the register, sorting donations and helping to manage inventory.
“Chapman University work-study students bring a refreshing burst of college spirit,” said Diane Reynolds, director of Full Circle Marketplace. “They have fantastic energy, style, they work hard, and honestly, we couldn’t run this store without them. They are a daily dose of fun and productivity!” While most work-study jobs are on campus, a special arrangement with The Hub OC allows Chapman students to work for the non-profit organization instead. The job offers flexibility for the student workers, whose schedules can often be demanding. More importantly, it provides a vital connection to their community.
“I love meeting all of my coworkers, new and old, and making those connections, and I also love the customers,” said Lyssy Salvador, a senior dance major who has worked for Full Circle for two years. “We get a lot of great people, a lot of regulars, who come into the store. It’s always nice to see them coming back and giving back.” Co-workers include a growing number of volunteers, including middle school and high school students as well as retired people.
“I wouldn’t have the chance to meet that demographic if it weren’t for the store,” says Salvador. “There are so many people who have collaborated and contributed a lot to the store, making it cozy and welcoming. That’s the big factor and the heart of the whole program.” Ivins appreciates that his job is more meaningful than just a way to pay for his tuition. “It isn’t just a job, but it’s like a family,” he said.
Full Circle is located at 140 S. Glassell in the Orange Plaza.