BI am here at the youth opportunity center now because I want a better opportunity in life and in jobs. I am here at the youth opportunity center now because I need to finish school. I’m here at the youth opportunity center now because I want to be able to learn new things. First, I believe I am ready to be successful for my daughter. I want her to know no matter how tough the road is, to nor give up. I want to be that remodel for her showing her she can be strong independent woman and can do things on her own. I want the best and a bright future for her and myself. Second, I believe I am ready to be successful to show my son on how to be a hardworking man. I’m ready to be successful so I’m able to get
CASA stands for court appointed court advocates and is a program that has been created to stand up for children in the foster care system and to help them fight for a safe home ("National Court Appointed). The mission statement for CASA is together with state and local member programs CASA supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy so every abused or neglected child in the U.S. can be safe, have a permanent home and opportunity to thrive ("National Court Appointed). I really connect with CASA because in the future I would love to either foster, adopt or both. I would love to give a permanent home to a child who has no real place to call home. At the sisterhood retreat we had a CASA advisor come to us talk about her job.
I am interested in becoming a TK assistant teacher at Providence Day School. I believe my pedagogical style reflects the Providence Day commitment to students, allowing students to be intellectual risk-takers within a community of supportive learners and educators. My life experiences and my enthusiasm will allow me to teach with compassion and understanding to help students achieve academic success while nurturing their social and emotional skills. I will be graduating from Queens University of Charlotte with a degree in Elementary Education on May 6, 2017. I am currently completing my student teaching in first-grade at Sharon Elementary School.
Growing up in a lower-middle class home, I have learned to be modest and frugal. I have also learned that nothing comes free and that everything must be earned through determination and hard work. So when I joined the Cub Scouts at age 7, I was determined to excel and achieve the highest rank in scouting, Eagle Scout. Since then, I have been intent on changing things for the better in everything I participated in. Ergo, having a lifetime goal to give back to the Earth, whether it be directly by studying chemistry to help the Earth or indirectly by donating some of my time and money back into the science field to help fund future developments of technology, seems best for the world.
The National Honor Society organization functions as a symbol of excellence and brilliance of Egg Harbor Township High School. As a committed and goal-oriented individual with more energy than a billion watts, I know that being a member of your well-respected organization would allow me the opportunity to help my community, school, character development and scholastic abilities, and most notably, mutually benefit National Honor Society to the best of my ability. After high school, I plan to attain a degree in pre-medicine, as I have always had a rewinding image in my mind of becoming a doctor. I plan on going to medical school to advance in my studies, towards my career.
I am writing to express my interest in the department chair position at Payette High School for the upcoming 2016-2017 school year. Obtaining this position will allow me to assist my colleagues and help implement changes to keep Payette High School on the path of improvement and positive changes that we have started to see this previous year. I feel I am qualified for this position for several reasons. I am passionate about making Payette High School the best school it can possibly be.
I know I would be a great contribution to Seamab School due to my knowledge of your school’s therapeutic approach. Utilising the practice of playfulness, acceptance, curiosity, and empathy, is how I conduct my teaching practice daily. I find this is the most beneficial way to teach not only for me but also for my learners. I am committed to implementing the nurture principles within my practice, promoting restorative practice, and building upon the learner's social and emotional skills. I am empathic and passionate about working with children and vulnerable individuals.
I am extremely honored to be eligible for this opportunity to apply for the National Honor Society. Becoming a member of the National Honor Society has been a goal I set for myself since I was a student in middle school. I have been greatly looking forward to this moment for a very long time. Overall, I have worked incredibly hard these last two years to display a positive character and obtain qualities such as leadership, responsibility, and scholarship. I strongly believe I will be a productive and reliable member of the National Honor Society at Harvard H. Ellis Technical High School.
So woman took an in charge in upbringing of the children. So for them the obstacle is violence and drunk husband. Her destiny is her children education, food and healthy life if she can provide. “When a sudden inspiration came, As sudden winds do blow.” Her inspiration is her children and their future, which keep her moving ahead even though there is lot of hardship and struggle.
My ideas for our chapter service projects are to organize a clothing swap and donation drive, pen pal with the fourth graders, clean the community, chose an organization that helps others out and donate, promote health and fitness in the community, visit a retirement home, and make hygiene kits for a homeless shelter. My personal service project is to ask for money, food and clothing donations for my birthday to donate them and volunteer at the public library to read to kids. My first idea for our chapter service project is to organize a community clothing swap and donation drive. As time goes by, clothes begin to go out of style and are quickly forgotten. If you look at your closet some immediate thoughts might be that you have nothing to wear as is usual for girls.
I would like to be apart of ASB because I’m interested in helping Medea be the best school it can be. I always like to learn new things and I will appreciate new experiences learning from seventh and eighth graders. I am responsible and I am excited for my leadership skills to be tested. Also, I will gain more responsibility and learn more leadership skills throughout my time in ASB. As part of ASB, I will be able to work with other students who have similar interests and want to be fellow leaders at Medea.
The comparison of characters is something an author allows us to do while reading a story, by telling us about the characters’ looks, their personalities, their lifestyles, and also the traits that may describe a character. “Everyday Use” written by Alice Walker, two characters named Maggie and Dee had a few things in common and many differences from each other. The characters Maggie and Dee, also known as “Wanergo,” are sisters who compete on who inherits the family heirlooms. The story is told from the mother’s (Mama’s) point of view.
Doctor of Social Work Program Application Personal Statement Ashley Newberry LCSW, LISW As I child, I was introduced to the human service field in a unique way. For as long as I can remember, my mother has had a human service profession and provided me with daily examples of how to help others. One of my earliest memories is riding out a hurricane while we stayed in the adult group home where my mother worked, assisting with safety measures for residents and providing comfort to her community. My mother worked in multiple residential programs throughout my life, specializing her work with individuals with developmental and physical disabilities.
I am an intern student at SCO Family of Services. it is my duty as an intern student in the area of foster care of this agency to get to know it in depth. This way I could play a productive role in it and assist foster kids and their families adequately and appropriately. That Is why is relevant to me to acknowledge myself about my agency geography, the community it serves and how it get subsidize. Also I need to have an overall idea about about the SCO 's history, mission, and/or purpose and services offered.
My passion for helping and supporting those whose economic and financial standings have hindered their growth in our society, has driven me towards social work. I feel I have exhausted every possible avenue in my current degree field. Pursuing a master’s in Social Work, will give me the diversity that I need, while aiding me in bringing my dreams of working more in depth with clients, by helping assist them with their individual needs and issues to reality. The Social work field also offers versatility which allows me to work in many dimensions, such as clinical, case management, and many other composites which enables me to help every population. Becoming a social worker gives me other benchmarks in which I can use to evaluate programs,
Think of your favorite sport and imagine a game where one team was losing (the most recent Super Bowl springs to mind) and managed to overcome a large deficit to take the win. Momentum sparks confidence, so despite being on the losing end, a spark of momentum reinforces the idea that they may be down, but they’re certainly not out. That confidence then carries the team through the rest of the game, and sparks the comeback. We’ve seen it time and time again, and it probably has happened to you personally. Have you ever felt under the gun as you worked to meet a deadline?