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Monthly Archives: June 2015
The Role of the CELC in the Columbus Community
Today concludes my second week at the Columbus Early Learning Centers. Before I give you a brief status update, I wanted to focus this post on the work that this organization performs for the Columbus Community. As I mentioned in … Continue reading
Never a Dull Moment
After two weeks of working at the Pizzuti Collection, I’m starting to realize that there is no such thing as a routine day in an arts nonprofit. On any given day I can be working alongside our Assistant Curator and … Continue reading
Don’t You (Forget About Me)
I think many of us had our first experience with nonprofits through volunteering. Whether it was walking dogs at an animal shelter (I’ve done this), serving meals at a soup kitchen (I’ve not yet done this), passing out flyers to help … Continue reading
Per Scholas: Changing Lives through Workforce Development
Hello all! I’m in the midst of another busy and exciting week here at Per Scholas, but I just wanted to share a little bit more about this great organization and the work I’ll be doing here this summer. I’ve … Continue reading
Week 1: Let the Adventures Begin!
Wow! Shepherd’s Corner is such a delightful place to be! I would like to give thanks to Shepherd’s Corner and the Columbus Fellowship Foundation for providing me with this incredible oportunity! In 1997 Mark Dilley, founder of MAD Scientists, did … Continue reading
“Look deep into nature and you will understand everything better.” -Albert Einstein
Day 1. June 2, 2015 Shepherd’s Corner is an ecological ministry of the Dominican Sisters of Peace. Vision statement: Shepherd’s Borner Farm and Ecology Center is a small corner of creation seeking to recreate the lands’ wholeness by rediscovering the life-giving … Continue reading
A Secret Shop of Hubs
Purpose. It is what every team, organization, and person has. What makes a team, organization, or person a stand out is if they live out their purpose. The Central Ohio YMCA’s have a very clear purpose and constantly keep that … Continue reading
Chapter 1: Pre-Production
My journey into the Summer Fellowship has begun and I can already see that the path laid out in front of me will be full of twist and turns. I am headed into a thick forrest with branches of responsibility … Continue reading
The Make A Wish Welcome
My first few days at Make A Wish consisted of me trying to absorb as much information as possible. I’m doing a cost analysis of wishes for the organization to help pinpoint why costs have risen in the past few … Continue reading
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My First Week at the Columbus Early Learning Centers
Friday concluded my first week as a fellow at the Columbus Early Learning Centers. While I am just beginning my journey here, there is another group that is finishing their journey. Friday morning, I had the opportunity to witness the graduation of seventeen … Continue reading