Monthly Archives: July 2014

Cultural Orientation & Ramadan

The past week has been pretty much business as usual. I taught my cultural orientation class to the newly arrived Bhutanese/Nepali clients on Monday and Wednesday and both days went very well. What I have enjoyed most about the cultural … Continue reading

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Process Improvement

My fifth week in the Summer Fellowship Program began with a Networking Luncheon hosted at the Columbus Foundation. This was by far one of the most interesting experiences that I have had this entire summer. In addition to the Columbus … Continue reading

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The Return of the Teens

For Week 5 of this fellowship, the teenagers came back to the museum for one more session of in depth workshops, learning new art techniques, and lots of fun!   For this round of workshops, we hosted teachers who taught “The … Continue reading

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On Compromise

My fellowship is a bit different than some of the others I’ve been reading about this summer. A lot of my work is administrative, and the people I work with day to day are the other people who work in … Continue reading

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Keep Moving!

Happy July, everybody! The beginning of the month marks the end of my first month at Broad Street as well as the pantry’s busiest month in history. Client visits are climbing rapidly, and in June alone the pantry served over … Continue reading

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Meetings with City, County, and State Government

Last week was busy and rewarding! Meetings took place downtown at the Ohio Department of Medicaid, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Franklin County Board of Commissioners Office, Ohio Department of Insurance, with Columbus City Councilmember Mills and Councilmember … Continue reading

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Kreative Kids

The Columbus Museum of Art is just one of the many awesome partnerships Children’ Hunger Alliance has secured to appear at different sites throughout the summer. CMA’s first summer site visit was last Thursday, June 26, to Trevitt Elementary School. … Continue reading

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