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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Never too Old to Learn
Education is a topic that always seems to be on the ballot, but never really receives the attention it deserves. Other movements, such as gay rights, abortion, economic crises, or environmental issues always seem to overpower it, and it fades … Continue reading
That’s a wrap!
Fast and Fabulous! Those are the two words that have most frequently been said to me by the Fellows and by the nonprofit organizations that have participated in The Columbus Foundation’s Summer Fellowship Program. And I can’t think of two … Continue reading
A Transformative Summer
At the start of my time at Consider Biking, I was looking forward to a great experience that would better prepare me for the professional world and introduce me to the non-profit sector. I knew that I would not be … Continue reading
Auf Wiedersehen
Today is my last day at the Phoenix Theatre for Children as a summer fellow. Wait. What? It’s hard to believe that ten weeks have flown by so quickly. Throughout my time with CATCO-Phoenix and the Columbus Foundation, I have … Continue reading
The end.
I’ll echo everyone else when I say I can’t believe it’s the end! My 10 weeks at Central Ohio Youth for Christ have been a whirlwind! Expanding the website to 3 times its current size, collecting in-kind donations from a variety … Continue reading
The Finished Product!
13 sections. Over 85 documents. 140 pages total. Mostly front-and-back. Edited. Printed. Done. As I type the results of my finished product, I can hardly believe them myself. Sitting in front of me I have a good inch tall stack … Continue reading
Time Well Spent
The work that I have done this summer as a fellow at Planned Parenthood of Central Ohio has been thought provoking, informative and perhaps most importantly, energizing. I have been inspired by many of the individuals and organizations I have … Continue reading
Reflecting on Ten Weeks at ADD
As the last weeks have slid by, I have realized how far I’ve really come in this internship. My project for ADD (the Association for the Developmentally Disabled) has been to lay the foundation for the production of a short … Continue reading
A quick farewell
Wow! It’s hard to believe that my summer fellowship at Columbus Housing Partnership is ending in two days! The past ten weeks have flown by so quickly. I will definitely be sad to leave CHP on Friday. This summer has … Continue reading