J.D. received a call from clients Grand-Mother Mary, she requested information on the possible opportunity with New Leaf Residential. J.D. provided Mary, with an address for the Facility and the NAME of interviewer who shall conduct the session. J.D. informed Mary that the facility has several openings for their Dietary and Activities department. Mary informed J.D. that she was unfamiliar with the organization and could not locate the address on the internet. J.D. downloaded a visual copy of the faiclty from Map Quest.com. A copy was provided to Mary via email which also included a detailed job description. J.D. suggested client meet thirty minutes prior to the interview to review any possible questions or concerns.…
Housing Specialist De La Torre meet with client Angela Gilchrist to develop a Housing Plan. During meeting Ms. Gilchrist informed HS that family used to reside at 1170 Lincoln Place Apt. #2I Brooklyn, NY from 6/1/15 to 9/14/15. Ms. Gilchrist stated that it was her aunt apartment with CAMBA, unfortunately this particular housing management does not allow to have anybody else in the household.…
Mississippi State values diversity and inclusion with the residence halls, as well as through the entire university. As a Resident Advisor, I believe that students should not feel that they are treated in any way different than others. Furthermore the article that I chose is one that disregards student’s safety and comfort. This article I chose to is article. The purpose of this article would be to inform us that our words still has a problem and that not all peoples views have not…
Our group decided to research the impact of single parent versus two parent homes on student test scores. To investigate, we will be using CRCT scores from 5th grade students attending Hutchinson Elementary School in Atlanta. Our research question is as follows: At Hutchinson Elementary School, is there a significant difference in the Social Studies CRCT scores of 5th grade students from two parent households compared to children who are being raised by a single parent?…
John’s High School, the Xaverian Brothers’ mission to use one’s education to help others was an abstract concept and Vernon Hill was simply a low-income neighborhood that I drove through to get to lacrosse practice. I, admittedly, volunteered at Ascension to fulfill community service requirements. Now, as I prepare to graduate, the Catholic philosophy is no longer just words, the neighborhood is not just city squalor, and Rash is not just the boy I tutor. My afternoons mentoring Rash have been transformative. I have not been able to radically alter the stark realities of Rash’s circumstances, but I brought some joy and a glimpse of brighter future possibilities beyond the constraints of Vernon Hill. The initial service obligation flourished into the equally beneficial, life-changing opportunity to make a difference not only for Rash-Angel but for…
Taylor Report (2008) Living Working Countryside: The Taylor Review of Rural Economy and affordable housing…
For example, some see state provision of welfare benefits as harmful because it undermines the family’s ‘natural’ self-reliance and promotes dependence. Others regard many policies as maintaining the subordination of women or children.…
1) There are two levels of needs. Primary needs are those needs that are essential for survival; for example, air and water. Secondary needs are those we require to achieve optimal wellbeing, but which we don’t need in order to survive; for example, housing and education.…
I had lost many friends because I refused to ditch class and smoke. I was deemed uncool because I put school work before anything else. This wasn’t anything like the environment I had hoped for. During the last several months of my Freshman year, I decided to transfer yet again; I was going back to Beaverton School District. Luckily, I knew plenty of kids from Junior High and Elementary school, but I was still concerned. Would I be thrown into another school run by stoners? Would I be able to receive the education I had expected from Wilson? The answers to those amazed me. From the first day of school, I felt like I had been here for years. Students were quick to introduce themselves, many offering to show me around or tell me all the hangout spots. I was amazed by the kindness that everyone showed to a complete stranger. Students held doors for me, invited me to sit with them in class or at lunch, and were quick to offer tips on how to survive BHS.…
Tribe Pride to me is an unwavering, unabashed appreciation of my William and Mary community — the very community that so graciously welcomed me into this college and made the burdens of transitioning from high school every so manageable. It is not merely a pride in myself, rather, it’s a pride and respect towards my entire community — those who have helped me grow and prosper, in an otherwise unfamiliar setting. Tribe Pride to me is also the one unifying force on this campus. It truly draws this diverse community together. Whether we are science majors or humanities majors, experienced seniors or budding freshmen, republicans or democrats, the one principle that brings us all together is our Tribe Pride — our resolute love for this admired…
Having lived in a variety of countries, I have developed a level of interest and compassion for various communities and environments. I often felt like an outsider when my family and I would initially move to a new city. The unique experience of being able to look into a community or society from the outside allowed myself to not only appreciate but also analyze my surroundings. Growing up in South Korea, California and Louisiana, due to my father’s work, allowed me to appreciate different cultures while developing an awareness for the greater, overarching society of the world. I was able to be a part of the individual culture of each distinct community while developing an appreciation for the way in which all communities are connected.…
Van Dyke, R,. & Stallings, M. (1995). How to build an inclusive school community. Phi Delta…
U.S. high schools and colleges campuses each reflect the diversity of today’s world. Preparing a student body that is a microcosm of the community. Each within the boundaries set forth by society. .…
Perhaps one of the most profound things about people, especially the millennial generation, is the incredible acceptance and adaptations found in the face of situation in which we encounter people who are different from ourselves.The ability to mesh with the people around me, and to be a part of a community comes easily to me. I have grown up in a one-of-a kind little town in the mountains of Colorado, and have always been surrounded by people who are both leaps and bounds away from me in our differences, and people I found plenty of things in common with. It is an expanded version of this diversity that I crave in my upcoming college experience. To be able to meet and interact with students from all different walks of life is a major priority as I move into the next chapter of my life.…
The way communities are build need to change, in order to change a number of people who are living on the streets. I have seen many homeless people struggle, especially to be able to have some food. Witnessing the struggle many people go through has inspired me to obtain a degree in agricultural science in order to grow organic foods and eventually donate this food to those in need. Not only will it provide with a way to be healthier but they will be consuming healthier foods. Not only would I like to provide help to homeless people but also to local low-income families; there are many families who do not have enough money to buy sufficient food for their family especially when it comes to large families. Affording organic foods is pricey as…