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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Week 5: Tasty Treats and Familiar Faces
At ARC, there are multiple different Adult Resource Centers where participants can go based on where they live. Sometimes, a participant can go to more than one center, and sometimes participants get shifted around when they move homes. This week, … Continue reading
Week 4 at Seeds of Caring- Lots of teaching
Last week at Seeds of Caring we had more camp sessions Tuesday through Thursday. This is the third week out of 4 weeks in our first session. This past week we covered hospitalized children and made cheer banners and activity … Continue reading
Lessons Learned Through My Project USA
I am appreciative of all the lessons that I have learned this week. The holiday weekend is arriving soon, and things are busy at my host site. This week was the concluded session one of the My Project USA summer … Continue reading
Week 3 | Camp CCA
This week went very well ! Despite me recovering from COVID, it was an amazing time to be with the kids. It was my second official week at Camp CCA. This week we began to do rotations for different focus … Continue reading
Week 4: Cultivate
Week 4 has come and gone quickly and here is another update on my time at Cultivate. This week I got to immerse myself with more community members in Columbus as I have attended a lot of community events. The … Continue reading
Week 4 with Speak!
This week was a big week, as I started my work in Keela and started creating the forms we need. I am still interviewing with volunteers and gaining feedback with my volunteer survey. This week was more of a wait … Continue reading
Week 4: Back in the Flow
Returning from an absence always presents its challenges. This week, my isolation period ended so I was able to get back to work and continue with my project of writing the program operations manual. I began my week by reevaluating … Continue reading
Week 4: Breweries & Boards
My fourth week at ETSS was very busy, filled with lots of work but centered on two key categories. First was our fundraiser, & I’m happy to share that it was a success! Staff joined after their workday ended, friends … Continue reading
Week 4 Research, Road trips, and Ruth
As part of my final social media plan, I must research many different aspects of social media accounts. There are three priorities. First, I have been exploring the possible directions in which we can use each social media account to … Continue reading
Week 4: Small Town Politics and Mental Health
This week I have spent a lot of time looking into small town politics to figure out how a city’s politicians, religious leaders, and businesses might react to the proposal of an anti-discrimination ordinance or a proposal to ban conversion … Continue reading