Monthly Archives: August 2012

807 St. Clair Avenue

Last week I took a trip to my grandparents house to drop off my sister for the weekend, and I found some really amazing information. Apparently my great-great grandpa settled into Columbus a block away from the King Arts Complex … Continue reading

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Importance in Rebranding and Revamping Images

As a journalism student at Otterbein, I have taken multiple classes in the Communication Department, which if you didn’t already know, Otterbein has FANTASTIC professors and has one of the best Comm. Departments in Central Ohio. One of the things … Continue reading

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Finding a blend between direct and indirect work with the Kids Lunch Club.

Hi all, I apologize for the delay in writing!  Since I last blogged, we attended an inspiring, impressive, and affirming learning session about careers in nonprofit.  There, a statement was made that success results from patience, persistence, and a willingness … Continue reading

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A Summer of Music, Dance, and Art

The chaos has calmed the last few days at the KAC. After 3 weeks of preparation, the kids put on their final performance this Wednesday at the Pythian Theatre. It was an AMAZING show! There was everything from spoken word … Continue reading

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Time Flies

I can’t believe we only have two more weeks to go. I can’t believe that in two weeks I will no longer be an intern with the one and only Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio. I can’t believe that … Continue reading

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T.G.I.F

Do you ever have those weeks that seem to last FOREVER? I hope I’m not the only one, but I’ll confess that this week was one of those for me. Could it be that fifteen minutes of writer’s block feels … Continue reading

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Finding a solution to the shelter waitlist, Responding to a Dispatch editorial, “The Sandwich Line”

I had a Coalition membership meeting at Salvation Army this week.  While all the stakeholders (i.e. Faith Mission, faith-based communities, Community Shelter Board, Salvation Army, Open Shelter, etc.) present wanted to help solve the waitlist for individuals seeking shelter, they … Continue reading

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One individual’s perspective on homelessness

http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/editorials/2012/07/31/homeless-folks-spoil-santa-maria-visit.html

Advocacy about homeless issues is still needed.  The Columbus Coalition for the Homeless will continue to do this.

David

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