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Monthly Archives: July 2021
Week 6: Out From Behind My Computer
One of the cool things about working with CML is the reach it has across Columbus communities. This week alone I spent time at the Dublin, Gahanna, Northside, and Main branches. I saw Dublin’s community buzzing back to life with … Continue reading
Week 6: Rain and New Project
This week marks the fact that there are fewer weeks to finish than those that are finished. I have been enjoying my time at the Martin de Porres Center. I have fallen into a routine; going to the Center, posting … Continue reading
Week 6: A Day at the Beach!
I can’t believe that we have made it all the way to week 6! This week we finally had the kids back at camp! The theme was a day at the beach. We made it an unspoken goal to dress … Continue reading
Week 6: Tabouleh and stories
Building a strong relationship with clients is one of the most gratifying components of a nonprofit immersion program. Whenever people come in for produce days, I am able to write their name down from memory, and give them their typical … Continue reading
Week 6 – Central Community House
I am thankful for the variety of experiences I have been exposed to while at Central. Probably one of the most valuable experiences thus far has been assisting with interviewing candidates for a marketing & outreach position. This is a … Continue reading
Learning from others and sharing knowledge
This week, I have continued making edits to the Zora’s House employee manual, and turning towards starting to restructure their operations manual. As my supervisor mentioned in one of our meetings, the editing process for these manuals is a lot … Continue reading
Week 6: Development Team and Asset Mapping
At this point, we are over halfway done with the internships and I am getting into a solid rhythm with things at City Year. This week started off with even more social media hype for the Regatta boat. Although City … Continue reading
Week Six
This week I was able to continue working on my project. I have been pivoting my approach to my project. I have continued to edit the emails I plan to send to the congressional members. One thing that I am … Continue reading
Week 6
The beginning of week 6 started off with a very long staff meeting. As the school year is quickly approaching, there are a plethora of tasks to be completed. This meeting helped lay out my schedule and focus areas for … Continue reading
Week Six: Equitas Health– My First Patron Party and Aminah Robinson
The last week has been so busy with Equitas Health!! In the last few days, we had our first patron party and 2021 Art for Life submissions closed. Also, in addition to getting the submissions ready for the jury meeting, … Continue reading