Work Experience:
I worked at a summer camp for one season. The campers ranged in ages from first grade to twelth grade.
My job was to supervise the campers while they engaged in activities such as the ropes course, sports, arts and crafts, and nature activities. The primary concern was to make sure the campers were safe.
I am currently working at the Greater Burlington YMCA as a teaching assistant in a preschool, which is where I got this awful cold that has restricted me to my bed, which is where I am right now at noon on a Monday. Despite the regular sickness, I love my job at the YMCA. My job there is to provide extra support for the teachers that are there all day with the students. I also play with students, read books to them, and make sure they are treating each other nicely.
Field Experience:
Presently, I working in a sixth grade ELL (English Language Learners) classroom to gain field experience. The classroom consists of students who are learning Enlgish for the first time. I facilitate in the learning process mostly by helping the students spell words and construct sentences.
Volunteer Experience:
Through 4-H I gave alot back to not only my local community, but my national community. My proudest volunteer project that I did in 4-H was organizing an auction to benefit the Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort. I was one of the younger members of my 4-H club at the time, but I helped with the bake sale and distribution of merchandise.
Last year, my friend and I set up a Horse show, bake, and silent auction to raise money for Heifer International. She took over the horse show since her family conducts them on a regular basis, and I single-handedly organized the bake sale and silent auction. I lost an entire night of sleep baking food and spent over $100 putting gas in my car to go to local businesses to get items for the silent auction. Despite the hard work, I love doing what I can to lessen the troubles of people in need.
My favorite volunteer project was the one I did with VOSCA. VOSCA stands for Volunteers of South Carolina. It is a local volunteer group composed of Cambridge, high school seniors. Every year during Spring Break, the group goes to South Carolina and helps rebuild homes for poor families. The experience I had with VOSCA was the best experience I ever had.
I worked at a summer camp for one season. The campers ranged in ages from first grade to twelth grade.
My job was to supervise the campers while they engaged in activities such as the ropes course, sports, arts and crafts, and nature activities. The primary concern was to make sure the campers were safe.I am currently working at the Greater Burlington YMCA as a teaching assistant in a preschool, which is where I got this awful cold that has restricted me to my bed, which is where I am right now at noon on a Monday. Despite the regular sickness, I love my job at the YMCA. My job there is to provide extra support for the teachers that are there all day with the students. I also play with students, read books to them, and make sure they are treating each other nicely.
Field Experience:
Presently, I working in a sixth grade ELL (English Language Learners) classroom to gain field experience. The classroom consists of students who are learning Enlgish for the first time. I facilitate in the learning process mostly by helping the students spell words and construct sentences.
Volunteer Experience:
Through 4-H I gave alot back to not only my local community, but my national community. My proudest volunteer project that I did in 4-H was organizing an auction to benefit the Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort. I was one of the younger members of my 4-H club at the time, but I helped with the bake sale and distribution of merchandise.
Last year, my friend and I set up a Horse show, bake, and silent auction to raise money for Heifer International. She took over the horse show since her family conducts them on a regular basis, and I single-handedly organized the bake sale and silent auction. I lost an entire night of sleep baking food and spent over $100 putting gas in my car to go to local businesses to get items for the silent auction. Despite the hard work, I love doing what I can to lessen the troubles of people in need.

My favorite volunteer project was the one I did with VOSCA. VOSCA stands for Volunteers of South Carolina. It is a local volunteer group composed of Cambridge, high school seniors. Every year during Spring Break, the group goes to South Carolina and helps rebuild homes for poor families. The experience I had with VOSCA was the best experience I ever had.
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