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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Week 8: The Revolution Will Not Be Funded
I spent my eighth week at Equality Ohio doing a lot of self-reflection as the program begins to close. In the office, I’ve been working on a lot of data management and fundraising planning. It’s been really fun being able … Continue reading
Week 6
Week 6 of the fellowship has provided a lot of insight into social enterprise. LifeCare Alliance utilizes many strategies for social enterprise, including Carrie’s Cafe, a senior dining center which is open to the public, L.A. Catering, a catering company, … Continue reading
Week 8
Earlier this week, we heard from Doug Kridler the President and CEO of the Columbus Foundation. We touched on a concept that has always fascinated me, especially in the last year coming from the Columbus Partnership to the Columbus Foundation. … Continue reading
Colum-bussing Around Town
I knew at the beginning of this fellowship that this experience would be filled with learning and growth. However, classrooms manifest in many different forms – the COTA bus system was one for me this summer. The suburb that I … Continue reading
Week 8: Train-ing kids to have self efficacy
Every day, the kids at camp come in and fight over one toy: the Legos. Whether it’s the girls, the boys, the kids that like art, or the kids that don’t, there is a constant brawl over who is gonna … Continue reading
Bats & Cats
Podcast link: https://soundcloud.com/user-110817248/tcf-blog-week-8/s-jqokQ Podcast transcript: “What’s this? I’m no longer surrounded by bugs and dirt and covered in sweat? Must mean my week of camp is over. The past seven days I’ve been working remotely–very remotely–all the way from Danville Ohio, … Continue reading
JCC
This past week I was able to substitute for a counselor and spend the entire week with one group of kids. I was very excited when I heard I would be doing this because as the CIT coordinator, all my … Continue reading
And Then There Were Two…
Two weeks left of being with Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center that is. When periods of life are coming to a close, the ends have often snuck up on me, so I am thinking ahead to be more prepared for … Continue reading
The blog I never thought would come…
The last one. I’ve been actively reflecting all summer, and so I don’t have any new and revolutionary insights for you all. I’ve primarily been thinking a lot about how grateful I am to have had the experience that I … Continue reading
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City Year: Week 8
This week has been long. Monday seems like it was SO far away. This week, work was not as fast-paced as usual. There has been so much going on in our office- the new AmeriCorps members start on Monday, and … Continue reading