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Using technology to facilitate education and enriching the lives of teen moms.

Community Fellow Uses Technology to Facilitate Education

Mahnoor MisbahMahnoor Misbah ’14
B.A. in Political Science
Community Fellow at: Global Kids
Awarded 2012泭Community Fellow of the Year

Over the summer, I had the amazing opportunity to intern for the non-profit organization, , which works towards the empowerment of urban youth to become lifelong leaders. 泭I was particularly interested in the Online Leadership Program which uses technology and digital media to accomplish the organizations goals of educating and preparing adolescents for college and future careers.泭

Traveling throughout the five boroughs with the Global Kids staff, we visited different middle schools and high schools. We worked with students, helping them create educational games, teaching them how they can voice their opinion using technology (such as blogging), and encouraging them to take on leadership roles. 泭The interactions I had with the incredible young people were so meaningful. 泭I was able to get so much out of my internship because I made sure to take initiative and contribute everything that I could. 泭For example, I volunteered to run some workshops that staff members would typically run because I wanted to follow the advice we were constantly giving to our youth; to be a leader.泭

I would advise future interns to get out of their comfort zone and try to be as involved as possible.泭Be social, interact with your co-workers, and get advice from them whenever you run into a problem. 泭In an internship, you will have to deal with people from all walks of life, so be open-minded and able to adapt to situations. 泭Never say no immediately to a project泭because you are intimidated by it. 泭Try your best to tackle challenges, and dont be shy in asking your adviser or co-workers for help. 泭Most importantly, establish goals for yourself as an intern and try to work towards them, and youll be surprised by just how much you can achieve in one summer.

Check out Mahnoors blog entries to learn more about her summer experience at Global Kids:


Community Fellow Enriches the Lives of Teen Moms

Crista GalloCrista Gallo ’13
B.A. in Psychology
Community Fellow at: Catholic Charities Regina Residence

As泭I applied for the Community Fellows Program last spring, I knew I was getting myself into something wonderful – something life changing. 泭I had heard countless inspirational stories泭from both colleagues and faculty. When I looked deeper into the泭program, I knew this was an experience I wanted to embark upon. And let me just say I am so glad I did.泭

As an eager psychology major at 91勛圖厙, I constantly strive to engage in new experiences that will better my clinical practice. 泭For as long as I can remember, I have dreamed of being a clinical psychologist, helping others help themselves. 泭In order to pursue such a rewarding career, a psychology major must not only study theory, but must research and practice it as well.泭

As a result of unrelenting dedication to their students, the Psychology Department has led me down a path filled with success, happiness, and insight. Currently, I am the President of the Psychology Club, Vice President of Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology, and Student Coordinator泭of the . I have partaken in multiple internships, including two at the prestigious North Shore LIJ Zucker泭Hillside Psychiatric Hospital. However, this past summer, I interned at a unique residential facility as part of the Community Fellows Program. Though I did not know much about the organization, I was intrigued by the journey before me.

When I arrived at the for teenage mothers and their children, I did not泭know what to expect. The supervisors were extremely supportive and immediately met me with hospitality.泭I was handed a booklet and explained the rules, goals, objectives, and intensity泭of the program. After a tour of the泭16-person house, I was given a key ring of 20 or so keys. 泭Though this was slightly intimidating, I was up for this challenge. 泭I knew I would be walking into their home as a stranger and therefore I did not expect them to immediately befriend. 泭I was introduced泭to four teenage mothers, one pregnant teen, and five beautiful children. Since the moment I entered that nursery, I can honestly say I fell in love with the people inside of it.

As a Resident Supervisor of the Regina Residence, I monitored the teenagers and their babies, took them to doctors appointments, drove them to work, ran errands with them to pick up food, and coordinated recreational activities. 泭I spent ample time with the children, learned about the teen moms泭and the adversities they faced, and most of all, I witnessed the emotional and泭physical growth of both the mothers and their children. This gratifying experience has truly left me humbled.

By the end of the summer, I knew what every child ate, what every cry meant, and when each child needed a nap. I observed one baby crawl, another take his first steps, and another learn how to speak. I was able to sense when a mother was feeling down and was able to help her cope with whatever emotional stress she had been facing. 泭I am so blessed to have been given such泭a remarkable and rewarding experience. The bond I shared with the girls and泭the memories I created with their泭children have touched my heart in a泭way that I will never forget. Going into this experience, I was hoping to make泭an impact on their lives; however, I泭never anticipated how much they泭would affect my life and influence it for the better.

Though this 300-hour internship experience was tiring and somewhat difficult at times, I could not imagine spending my summer any other way. The Community Fellows Program provided me with an exceptional opportunity as both a psychology major and as a growing young adult. 泭I urge each and every individual who is motivated and seeks to gain further experience, to apply for the Community Fellows Program and explore the泭beauty behind nonprofit organizations.泭

Interning at the Regina Residence has changed my life and my global perspective. 泭Though my summer stint is over, I continue to volunteer there. Watching the girls grow as mothers and泭as individuals, and witnessing the babies develop into such beautiful children has泭been an experience that I have so deeply enjoyed. 泭I will forever be grateful for this opportunity.


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Todd Wilson
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