Today I learned about VOLUNTEERING which means you get to help others in need. You get to be part of a team and meet new people. You can learn about new skills and get better at what you already know how to do!!! You can practice professionalism like being on time, keeping a schedule, communicating with your supervisor and staying productive. A volunteer position can be added to your resume as experience and you can ask a Supervisor to be a work reference. I am a volunteer at The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona and I must say I enjoy it quite a bit. If you want to volunteer check out this website:
https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/index.jsp?l=Tucson%2C+AZ%2C+USA
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Learning About Diversity!Today I learned about the Choctaw Indians whose culture included ball games like lacrosse. Many of their clothes are very colorful. Both men and women wear clothes which are made of deer skin or other animal hides. Men wore breechcloth hide and women wore knee length wrap skirts also made of hide. I also found out that the Choctaws were code talkers during WW1 and WW2!! Their main food is pearl hominy, bean, squash, melon and sunflowers. Their tradition is stickball which is now modern day lacrosse. Some Choctaw speak in western language in family. In the 19th century, Choctaws were known as one of the "Five Civilized Tribes".
Community GardenToday we started planting a community garden at Yellow Brick Coffee. The one thing we planted today was lemongrass. I picked up trash and a lot of rocks by bending over! The best part was dumping the soil back into the ground. This is called aerating the soil. We also cleaned the parking lot with a broom to keep it neat as a pin.
Resume and ReferencesToday I learned about resumes and references. In order to get a job, you need a resume with references. Your resume should include your personal information like your address, email, and phone number. You also need to include your work and volunteer history, education, and skills. References should include someone who has seen you work/volunteer and can comment on your abilities. Contact references ahead of time and confirm they will be a reference and that you have their correct contact information.
Managing Your MoneyToday I learned about managing your money. The amount can depend on what you earn from chores at home or at a job. Make sure you keep an eye on your budget so that you don’t end up bankrupt from spending all that money. If somebody lost their job or gets sick, he or she won’t be able to pay their bills. So when it comes to finding an apartment, pick each of these choices such as a how many bedrooms because some are made for 2 or a bed made for one or a studio without a bedroom. Remember to save your money wisely before you spend too much.
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