Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Post -9 Final Reflection



Internship Final Reflection


Think back to the beginning of internship. What were your goals? Did you achieve these goals? If so, what did you have to do consistently to achieve the goals?
Thinking back to the beginning of internship, my goals were to gain a some experience that could assist me in the future, come on time every day, help everyone who needed my help, and become more confidant of my verbal skills when speaking with professional adults.  I have achieved these goals because I came everyday to my internship and communicated with many different kinds of people. Mostly I communicated a lot and arrived early to my internship site. I’m proud of myself for achieving these goals.

2. What are the most important ideas or skills you’ve learned in the last 10 weeks?
The most important ideas or skills I learned were to have more self control and know how to speak to different kinds of people in the food pantry.  I also learned how to stand up for myself. For example, sometimes people yelled at me but I had to learn to control myself in a respectful way.

3. What has having a relationship with a professional employee such as your supervisor/mentor meant to your personal development? How have you have grown as a student and/or young adult in this relatively new country? 

Having a relationship with a professional helped me grow as a student and young adult because I have learned to be more professional and confidant in my verbal skills. I used to be afraid of speaking with people in groups because I was shy but now I can I be more confident.


4. What were the highlights of your internship experience?

One of the highlights of my internship was standing in the aisles, directing clients, and assisting them as they shopped in the pantry.  Having fun with my colleagues when it wasn’t busy was also one of the highlights. 

5. What are your thoughts about jobs, careers, or the professional world in general as a result of having spent 125 hours working in it?
Interning with professionals has taught me two important ideas:
1)           You always have to communicate with people because your interactions with them will help you learn.
2)          Don’t be afraid to stand up for yourself at certain points.
6. After high school, what do you want to pursue for a career? Are you more or less interested in college as a result of your internship? 
After high school,I want to pursue a nursing or Physicians  Assistants career because i like to help people if i can. I am more interested in college as a result of my internship because i think having a career is very important as a result of my experience at Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger.

7. What were your biggest challenges to overcome and how did you handle those challenges?

My biggest challenges to overcome was the communication skills because at first i was very shy to talk to the customers  when they come to the food pantry, because I was new over there so when I tell them what they want they would look at me and who say "who are you ,you work here"? So I had to be more out going and verbal communicator to the customers.

8. If you were to start a brand new internship next week, what are at least two things you would do differently?

If I were to start a brand new internship next week, two things I would at least do differently is find internship that pays and something have to do with my future career.

9. Think of two to three pieces of advice you could offer a new intern at your site.
The piece of advice that I could offer a new intern at Bed-Stuy Campaign Aganist Hunger is to always come on time, be patients , respect others, and learn from your mmistakes and others in the site. 

10. What will you miss about your internship?

There are many things that I will miss at my internship for example i will miss my colleagues, helping many different kind of coustomers, play jorks with my colleagues and basically  everthing i used to do there because it was fun and some challenging at the same time which gave me more experience.



Post 8- Resume


Hassanatou Diallo

Education
·      International High School at Lafayette                                               Present 2009
Brooklyn ,New York
Expected Graduation June 2013
GPA: 3.5

         Internship Experience
     Volunteer                                                                                                              Spring 2012
Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger, Brooklyn NY

·      Directed customers through the pantry to ensure they picked up the right food
·      Stocked shelves with various foods
·      Filled shopping bags with vegetables and fruits
·      Assisted customers with filling their shopping carts


Honors
·      Certificate of English Award                                                  2010 - 2011
·      Most Improved Student , Global History                              2010 - 2011

Activities
·      iMentor, International High School at Lafayette                    10/2011-present
·      participate in technology –based mentoring program for High School students
·      Develop an ongoing relationship with an adult volunteer mentor via weekly email  and regular face –to-face meetings      
·      Attend iMentor events                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
·      New York Cares Service Learning Club                                                        
International High School at Lafayette                                               present 2011
·      Serve dinners to people with HIV

·      College Now Basic writing
·      Practice writing critical lens essay                                                      present 2011
·      Explore Club                                                                                       2010-2011
·      Going to trip and do assignments
                                                                                                                                               


Skills/interest
·      Organized
·      Collaboration
·      Microsoft word, Excel, PowerPoint
·      Basketball
·      Dance
Languages
·      Fluent in English and Fulani



References available upon request

Sean Burke

Kara MacDevitt
kmacdevitt@inths.org

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Thank You Letter!!!

May 23, 2012

Dear Tracey,                                                                                                  

          
            With all my respect I would like to thank you for giving me the opportunity to volunteer at Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger. It was a wonderful experience to work there and help people in need because I always wanted to work at an organization like that. This type of work makes me feel proud. My life really changed during this experience. I learned a lot through this program that I can use throughout my life. For example, I’ve now developed better communication skills with customers. It was great working with everyone there they all are very nice and friendly people.

It’s been great to be part of such an excellent program. I really appreciate your taking the time to work with me. Thank you.

Sincerely


Hassanatou Diallo

Monday, May 21, 2012

Post-6 Photo Essay

In this photo is me and my favorite colleague Angela Lawrence we are bagging corn meal she's very nice and funny I work with only two days. In here is the food pantry where they would bring in all differnt kind of stuff that people use.



In this photo is me stacking books on the shelf. Over here when the people come they can take as much books as the want because some people donated a lot of books in the food pantry usually they do not have have books there.


 Sometimes I'm standing on this aisle of the pantry directing and helping  people to make sure that they get the right food that they have on their card. In this aisle i communicate a lot when its busy because here is the first aisle so "i would tell them take rice or pasta and behind i would say take corn meal or cereal.  

 

  

I was just finished bagging the corn meal so I brought them outside to stack them on shelf. So the costumers would have something to take on that side since we didn't have cereal on that day.



 

 

In this photo is my colleague Mohammed Hossain communicate with the costumers to sign the check out sheet after they took fruit and vegetables in the pantry. On the other side we have costumers lining up to check out after they finish shopping.


 



















Monday, May 7, 2012

Post -5 New Vocabulary Words

Colleague: 
Definition: a person who works with you. a fellow worker.
 Sample sentence: In my internship I have so many colleague and they are benevolent people.
 Evaluate : To judge the value or condition of (someone or something) in a careful and thoughtful way.
 Sample sentence: We need to evaluate our options.
Initiative: The power or opportunity to do something before others do.
 Sample sentence: I'm always trying use my own initiative to come up with solution.
Novice:  a person who has just started learning or doing something.
Sample sentence: When I first Novice English it was hard for me to get along with the other kids in  school.
Reliable: Able to be trusted to do or provide what is needed, able to be relied on someone.
Sample sentence: My sister sometimes say I'm reliable because I'm always responsible. 
abstruse adj. Dealing with matters difficult to be understood. 
Sample sentence: Sometimes the subjects matters is abstruse for me to understand.
accessory n. A person or thing that aids the principal agent. 


accommodate v. To furnish something as a kindness or favor. 
Sample sentence: The immigrants was accommodate a ship to come to the U.S.
in the late years.
accouter v. To dress.
Sample sentence: When it come to an interview everyone should accouter nicely and  professional.
Achromatic adj. Colorless.
Sample sentence: Ms. Kara have big mineral that is achromatic.
Aggress v. To make the first attack.
Sample sentence: Gang people always trging to aggress innocent people.
Aggravate v. To make heavier, worse, or more burdensome.
 Sample sentence: Our neighbors were aggravated by all the noise.
ally n. A person or thing connected with another, usually in some relation of helpfulness.
Sample sentence: Mr. Sean is very ally person to all his students.
animate v. To make alive. 
Sample sentence: My three years old sister love to watch animated movie.
assent v. To express agreement with a statement or matter of opinion. Sample sentence: Sometimes my sister refuse to asent with me in some ways.