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Friday, May 8, 2015

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State



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Name of Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State http://www.bbbsos.org/
Address: 1540 Pontiac Avenue Cranston, RI 02920
Description of the overall mission of this organization:
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
Ages of youth served: K-8th graders and College Students
Name of Mentor: Jen Krus (got a new job, maybe able to contact Jen White instead)
Hours worked: (number, days, times) Two days a week, 8-10 hours
Description of your role and duties: (include administrative or hands-on or both)
Interviewing and training to Bigs, Supervision of partner after school program, caseload of matches, attending multiple sites to do match support, create a new policy.
Description of the culture of the place (how many people in the office, dress code, communication style)
I worked directly with the Site-Based Director and the Site-Based Coordinator. Professionally dressed. Everyone is very relaxed, lots of laughs.
Additional Requirements: (travel, etc) You do need a car, but you will get reimbursed mileage for your traveling.
Special notes on process of getting this internship:
Other internship opportunities with this organization:
What three TAGS would you use to label this internship? Case Management, Administrative, After School
Your name: Katie Hebert
Your cohort: 2
Your email address if others can contact you: khebert0207@gmail.com



Central Falls High School



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Name of Organization: Central Falls High School http://www.cfschools.net/
Address: 24 Summer St, Central Falls, RI 02863
Description of the overall mission of this organization: i worked with the students to help them better their behavior.
Ages of youth served: 14 years - 19 years
Name of Mentor: Elizabeth Ochs
Hours worked: 2 days a week 4-6 hour days
Description of your role and duties: i did administrative work. I would work with the restorative practice to help students stay in school and act positive in  classroom environment.
Description of the culture of the place It was a high school, it was more dressed up for teachers than for students. There were many people throughout the school, i only worked with about 4 adults throughout my experience and many students.
Additional Requirements: I had to drive to the school to participate in my hours
Special notes on process of getting this internship: my professor from YDEV helped me find this internship
Other internship opportunities with this organization: people who work there have excellent advice for future jobs

What three TAGS would you use to label this internship?
teenagers, administrative,mentoring, hands-on,school, working one on one

Your name: Ariel Croce
Your cohort: 2
Your email address if others can contact you: acroce_4683@email.ric.edu


Monday, May 4, 2015

Providence Community Library


 
Name of Organization: Providence Community Library (Ready for Kindergarten).  
Ready To Learn Providence: http://r2lp.org/.
Address: 441 Prairie Avenue Providence, RI 02905
Description of the overall mission of this organization:  Ready for K Interns
·       Ready for K is a two-year federal grant from the Institute of Museum of Library Services designed to reach children (ages 3to 5)in Providence who have not participated in formal early learning settings. PCL's current partners are Ready to Learn and RI Family Literacy Initiative who provide PD and supplementary staff to help deliver the program.
·       Ready for K gives 400 children the first formalized early literacy training of their young lives. Twice weekly children attend programs at PCL neighborhood libraries with a parent or principal caregiver and participate in a range of school readiness activities. Caregivers also receive individual and group guidance on play-based activities they can do at home to further strengthen the skills their children need for kindergarten. Home activities are literacy kits, all available in English and Spanish, that families will be able to borrow. Kits include high-quality children's books and related games and activities. Simple checklists in each kit provide families with additional information about learning goals for their young children.
   Four of PCL's nine neighborhood libraries host the program. The children's specialist/librarian is assisted by members of Ready to Learn AmeriCorps program and Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative.
  Ready to Learn provides professional development to PCL staff on relevant topics, such as the Rhode Island Early Learning and Development Standards, early literacy skills, dual language learners, family engagement and cultural competence. In addition to this formal training, Ready to Learn provides on-site support at the libraries.
   When families register their children for kindergarten, Ready for K! team members operate out of the Providence Public School Department Registration Office and identify and recruit eligible families for participation. At the same time team members issue library cards and offer literacy activities for the waiting children.
Ages of youth served: Preschool Ages (3-7), and 7-11.
Name of Mentor: Cheryl Space Phone Number 401-419-2916 (cell), 401-467-2700 x1616 (office), cspace@provcomlib.org.
Hours worked: Tuesdays I(1:00-5:30), and Thursdays (9:00- 11:30, then 12:00- 1:00 lunch break, then 2:00- 5:30. As well as 2- 3 hours of preparation a week.
Description of your role and duties: On Thursday mornings I helped my mentor/ supervisor set up the Ready for Kindergarten workshop: which consisted of different play centers. The play centers were the sand table, play-doo, puzzles, shapes, and painting, Easel (chalk, and dry erase board, coloring, making beaded necklaces, arts and crafts, and circle time. Every week during circle time we would read a couple of books that pertain to that week's theme such as opposites. After story time we had snacks for the children, and that was when I would give out my take home activities to the parents, and bags with a book in Spanish and English, and some activities to go with it. I made take home activities such as Rhyming Games, Grocery shopping games; I also added my own activities such as Physical Fitness with the permission of my supervisor/ mentor.  I also made visual aids for the program such as a choice chart for the children to use during the program. Sometimes I would make visual prompts, for circle time, such as using pictures for a sequence in a story.  I also had to set up my own Ready For Kindergarten Workstation where I set up different centers from the program for the children to just play with on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. I also coordinated two other programs which were Shack Your Sillies out which is a physical fitness activity every week, and or games for the children during the winter. I also had to come up with Arts and Crafts activities for the Arts and Crafts program.
Description of the culture of the place: When I first started in February at the South Providence Library, there are two women in the office and a man. The two women are the Librarian and the Children's Specialists and the man is the manager. Some of the people dress causal, but they don't dress business casual. We also had another intern from Rhode Island College from the Early Childhood Program. The ways that the office contacts you is face to face. But most of my contact was with the Youth Director Cheryl Space and we contacted through face to face, emails, and phone calls. I also worked with two Johnson and Whales work study students which was very enjoyable. I also worked with the American Corporation Volunteers; they helped us set up the activities. They were also very enjoyable to work with.
Special notes on process of getting this internship: I had to speak and meet with Cheryl Space the Youth Director for all nine of the libraries. At first my schedule was kind of hard to work with because the times of the programs that I wanted to participate in conflicted with my classes. After adjusting two or three times, we finally find a schedule that worked for the both of us.   Overall my mentor/supervisor was very understanding of everything, she is really nice, and very approachable, and I could always email her with any questions she did not mind at all.  The internship was very nice I learned so much. I Always asked for help from anyone in the library they were willingly to help. I really enjoyed interning here at this library because, the staff were very welcoming to me.  The children and parents that I worked with one on one were so sweet and nice.

What three TAGS would you use to label this internship?
Library, Kindergarten, school aged,
Your name: Justina Botelho
Your cohort: Cohort 2
Your email address if others can contact you: justinabotelho@yahoo.com



Friday, May 1, 2015

West End Community

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Name of Organization:  West End Community Center http://westendcommunitycenterri.com/

Address:109 Bucklin St, Providence, RI 02907

Name of Mentor: Cheryl Isom

Hours worked: 2PM- 5:30 PM

Description of your role and duties: my role was hands on: doing homework with students, doing activities, making sure students are doing the right thing. This is a before and after school care. The program is during school calendar, and full service during school breaks and summer vacations. (A great way to get hours done). Also being able to work with multiple students a time.

Description of the culture of the place: Informal. There are a few staff members in the room helping out the students.


What three TAGS would you use to label this internship?
mentoring, afterschool, curriculum.

This is a great place to intern. I had fun with the students and created a relationship with the students and staff member. The staffs are nice and helpful.

Your name: Hecmy Jose
Your cohort: Cohort 2015
Your email address if others can contact you: hecmy.jose@gmail.com
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Learning for Life



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Name of Organization: Learning for Life at RIC https://www.ric.edu/learningforlife/index.php

Address: Gaige Hall-Lower Level-B9, Rhode Island College
Description of the overall mission of this organization: Learning for Life, a collaboration of the College Crusade, Goodwill Industries of Rhode Island, College Visions, and Rhode Island College, is a multi-faceted community and college partnership. Learning for Life (L4L) will link students to a wide range of services, supports, and opportunities that will fortify them for college success and remove any challenges and obstacles that may prevent education from remaining a priority in their lives.
Ages of youth served: Any college student (ranging from 17 into adulthood)
Name of Mentor: Kelly McNulty
Hours worked: You have 2 office hours per week and 1 supervisor meeting hour per week. These times can be any time Monday-Friday between 8:30am-4:30pm. All other hours are based on appointments scheduled with the students you are mentoring. This can be a difficult way to accumulate the required number of hours, as it can be hard to get students to contact you back or come to their meetings.
Description of your role and duties: Meet with students one-on-one to provide support and advice in areas including academics, resource-referral, financial hardships, and anything else that the student may be struggling with. There is quite a bit of paperwork involved because each meeting or form of contact with each student is recorded into their file.
Description of the culture of the place: There is usually anywhere from 4-8 people in the office at most times. Everyone is super friendly and nice! The dress code is every-day-wear, nothing special.
Special notes on process of getting this internship: There is an application on the website https://www.ric.edu/learningforlife/scholar.php that can be filled out and brought to the L4L office. Or just contact Kelly at kmcnulty@ric.edu
What three TAGS would you use to label this internship? COLLEGE, MENTOR, PAID
Your name: C’Sondra Brabham
Your cohort: YDEV 2015
Your email address if others can contact you: csondrabrabham@gmail.com






C'Sondra Brabham
Senior Resident Assistant, New Residence Hall
Secretary, Resident Student Association
Rhode Island College

Beat The Streets Providence

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Name of Organization: Beat The Streets Providence (www.beatthestreets-pvd.org/
Address: 152 Springfield St, Providence, RI 02909
Description of the overall mission of this organization: Beat the Streets Providence is committed to starting scholastic wrestling teams in order to inspire urban youth. Through wrestling we provide at-risk youth with lessons on the mat, support in the classroom, and strong mentors to guide them towards long term success. 
Ages of youth served: 6th, 7th and 8th graders
Name of Mentor: Billy Watterson
Hours worked: 2 days a week Mondays and Wednesdays 2pm - 6pm, I have also worked select Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays for dual meets, tournaments and events for the youth.
Description of your role and duties: (include administrative or hands-on or both)
Description of the culture of the place: The environment you work in is a school. I have been familiar with the front office, the cafeteria, and the gymnasium. As a coach I wear workout gear, which include shorts, t-shirts, sweat pants, windbreakers, warm up jackets and hooded sweatshirts. Seems like other youth mentors wear what is comfortable for teaching.   
Additional Requirements: If you have a car or have the opportunity to use a car life will be less stressful. Although bus stops are right around of all Middle Schools.
Special notes on process of getting this internship: Del Sesto Middle School is 1 of 7 Providence Middle Schools with wrestling programs. Roger Willams, Nathan Bishop, UCAP, Gilbert Stewart Esek Hopkins and Segue Middle School.
Other internship opportunities with this organization: Beat the Streets program works under PASA Afterzone Alliance. Afterzone puts youth designed learning programs in school during afterschool activity times. You will work with and alongside with other youth programs, making connections and networking with individuals with similar goals.    

What three TAGS would you use to label this internship?
Sports, mentoring, afterschool,

Your name: Silas Murray
Your cohort: My roommates, Rhode Island College wrestling Teammates, Brown Wrestlers, Providence College Club Wrestling  
Your email address if others can contact you: SW.Murray@hotmail.com


Henry Barnard School



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Name of Organization:Henry Barnard Elementary School
Address: 600 Mount Pleasant Ave, Providence RI, 02908
Ages of youth served: preschool to fifth grade
Name of Mentor: Mark Young
Hours worked: Monday- Friday 1:45 to 5:15
Description of your role and duties: worked hands on with children in which I helped with arts and crafts, reading, cooking, recreational activities etc.
Additional Requirements: on RIC campus
Special notes on process of getting this internship: started off working there for work study and from there I changed it into an internship.
Other internship opportunities with this organization: mentoring children.

What three TAGS would you use to label this internship?
preschool, curriculum, afterschool
Your name: Crystal Coelho
Your cohort: 2
Your email address if others can contact you: ccoelho_1500@ric.edu