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Monthly Archives: June 2023
Equitas Health – Week 3
My third week at Equitas Health was largely in-line with expectations sourced from my first two weeks. Assisting with some computer work to ease the workloads of staff, preparing pride bags and filling them with distributable goodies, packing sexual health … Continue reading
Assumptions – week 2
As the second-week winds down, my theme was assumptions. During our fellowship meeting, many fellows mentioned how they expected to do specific assignments but ended up doing completely different things or running a program instead of being support. As Pride … Continue reading
Week 3: Meeting New People
This week at CXC I was able to meet more of the people behind the organization, and get a better understanding of the effort and logistics required to organize such a large yearly event. I had a number of usual … Continue reading
Week 3: Fairy Tale Week!
This week was such fun and absolutely flew by! Our theme was Fairy Tales and the projects were incredibly fun and creative. With the help of the teen volunteers and guidance from the artists/teachers, the campers completed diverse projects including … Continue reading
Week 3 at WAV
Every day at the end of WAV’s summer programming, the kids and coaches all rate our day on a scale of one to ten and talk about our highs and lows. Today, as I write this blog post I am … Continue reading
Primary One Health Week 3
Another week of absorbing new knowledge and being a part of new experiences at Primary One Health. This week I spent more time getting acclimated to the office and learning the ropes. I got to sit in on a lot … Continue reading
Reflecting on Week 3: Expectations and Fulfillment at Central Community House
Week 3 of my fellowship at Central Community House has been a great start to a new journey, filled with moments of growth and self-discovery. As I write my Columbus Foundation weekly journal, I can’t help but reflect on the … Continue reading
Week 3 at SVFS: Flatworms and the Internet
Invertebrate, soft bodied, parasitic, hermaphroditic, microscopic . . . you might be wondering where I’m going with this, or how it has anything to do with children or trauma or resilience. I’m describing a platyhelminth, or, as you might have … Continue reading
Different Departments, One Team
As I clicked my seatbelt into place and switched on the GPS, one of the case managers at Jewish Family Services piped up from behind me. “You know,” She said. “We may all come from different departments and do different … Continue reading
Riverview International Center – Week 2
If week one was the 100-meter dash, week two was a 10k trail run. The pace was far more relaxed and steady, but a lot more happened! This week, I felt secure and confident in my role as the summer … Continue reading