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Monthly Archives: July 2018
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This week was one of the most entertaining weeks for me. I watched my CITs transition from assisting the counselors at Camp Arye, the special needs camp, to assisting the counselors at Camp Orah, the preschool camp. Since Camp Orah … Continue reading
Week 5
There are a plethora of issues that exist in society. By “issues” I mean barriers for all people having access to a secure and quality life (however that is defined by them). Many people make the logical fallacy of stating … Continue reading
Ups, Downs, and Feelings of In Between
Budgets and money are always somewhere on my mind with my work at Ethiopian Tewahedo Social Services (ETSS). Do we have enough money for this? Who has donated for what? Did you get that purchase approved before you bought that? … Continue reading
Best Week Ever
This past week at Besa has been full of meetings and working really hard on projects I am very interested in. This week, our remote team member, Bryan, was in town from Florida. We used this opportunity, having everyone in … Continue reading
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Timing is everything!
This past week I have felt like I have been moving very slow. But, I have realized that project management sometimes can be a game of chess. This move must happen before this piece can act. I need to contact … Continue reading
Week 4: It’s all about the teaching…
… but sometimes politics will tell you that some people just never learn. My week was nothing less than eventful with House Bill 36 being passed which just creates more room for discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals. Since a lot of … Continue reading
Week 4 at The King Arts Complex
I wish this week was filled with a motivational story like last week. I wish I could set the perfect scene to encapsulate the perfect week. I wish this week could have been better. However, I would not have changed … Continue reading