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Monthly Archives: July 2019
Open for Business!
One of the most unique things about SON Ministries’ Summer Lunch Camp is the opportunity for children to create and run their very own restaurant, to which they invite others to be guests at. It is hands down one of … Continue reading
Paperwork, Paperwork, and more Paperwork…
This week, I spent a lot of my time logging data for different ADAMH-funded summer day camps in Columbus. Each camp that is funded by the ADAMH board must have their campers complete AOD-V baseline and follow-up surveys. All of … Continue reading
Scissors & Paint & Glue, Oh My!
I’ve spent a lot of time so far this summer getting opportunities to fulfill my goals and wishes for the summer, especially through this internship. I’ve had so many amazing chances to learn new things about art administration and I’ve … Continue reading
Week 5: Not a Weed but a Wish
Happy Friday! I hope everyone had a wonderful 4th yesterday! I ate some cake, saw some fireworks, and pet a dog, so it was a perfect day for me! (: Week 5 has been a short but productive one here … Continue reading
Week Five: Advocating for Others by Advocating for Myself
Due to the holiday, week four of camp was extra short; it was only 2.5 days long. While I’m grateful for time off to spend with my family, I can’t help but think of how my convenience is other families … Continue reading
Time Flies!
I really cannot believe we are already a month into this Fellowship! It seems like yesterday I was stressing about the binders full of information and projects designed for me this summer and thinking “can I really get this all … Continue reading
Anticipation Building
Despite this being a short week (only Monday & Tuesday) it has been an eventfull and extremely educational week. The was week was split between finalizing projects from the beginning weeks and starting training and planning for the upcoming Best … Continue reading
Week 5: Communication
Although this has been a short week, I have learned a lot about working together with people that have different agendas and goals, work for different departments, or just overall disagree on something. My biggest takeaway is that is is … Continue reading
Choice, Voice and Power
I cannot believe I had my midsummer review this week – time really does fly when you’re having fun. This week I wanted to talk about a meeting that I sat in on that centered around revamping the language and … Continue reading
Transformational Stewardship
Today, the Columbus Foundation’s very own Steven Moore visited the House, giving a lunchtime conversation on donor stewardship. He presented several philosophies that made me excited to continue my work at the House. Though I’m being exposed to new tasks … Continue reading