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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Environmental Tour de Columbus
Hey Everyone! This week, I’d like to take the time to highlight two places that I was able to visit this past week. As you all know, I am working with the Godman Guild this summer to assist with the … Continue reading
Week 8: Reflections & Life Purpose
Week 8 was amazing for many reasons. First, as only 2 weeks are left in my fellowship, I’ve been reflecting on what a great experience I’ve been given. At the beginning of this summer and fellowship, I didn’t know what … Continue reading
Non-profits Are Neat
Hello! With the conclusion of week 8 here at RMHC, I am still working full force toward finishing up my projects, but as the fellowship comes closer to an end, I am also starting to take some time to reflect. … Continue reading
Herban Gardening
I wish I could take credit for the clever wordplay of my blog post title but my spunky supervisor, Michael, coined that phrase and I thought it would be an injustice to not add it to the blog. This week … Continue reading
Week Eight: Save the Date!
And just like that we are at the end of week eight! As we get closer and closer to our annual fundraiser, the Worthington Resource Pantry continues to work hard to get its voice and mission out to our neighbors. … Continue reading
Week 5: Entertainment in Columbus
One of the many things I love about Columbus is the entertainment. There are summer concerts, festivals with live music, and performances by local artists. You can always find something to do here, especially in the arts. So when I … Continue reading
New learning techniques
Last week’s camp was filled with preschool aged children ranging from 3-5 years of age. In the past, I have only worked with children this age for an hour at time while teaching ballet. In this camp, we spent 3 … Continue reading
Week 8: wrapping it all up
I made a list today. A checklist of all the things I have accomplished and have yet to accomplish during my summer fellowship at DSC. It was longer than I expected. Some days felt like I was up to my … Continue reading
Social Enterprise, Social Change
A couple weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend The Columbus Foundation Social Enterprise Workshop on Selling for the Small Business Owner representing Ohio Wildlife Center. Ohio Wildlife Center has a social enterprise branch called SCRAM! Wildlife Control. SCRAM! … Continue reading
Week 7: Beginning of the End
Hi, everyone! Week 7 is done and all I can say is, “When did life start moving so fast?” One of my projects is creating a quick sheet explaining all of the services Community Refugee & Immigration Services (CRIS) provides, … Continue reading