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Reliant (H2O Church) Internship Cassidy Condon

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Page 1: Portfolio Assignment

Reliant (H2O Church) Internship

Cassidy Condon

Page 2: Portfolio Assignment

During my internship this summer, I have many things I hope to learn. With it being an internship with my church, I hope to learn how to balance my work life, classes, and my relationship with God. It will definitely give me a glimpse into my life after graduation when I get a job and have more responsibilities than just school and church in my life. Although school takes up a lot of time, I feel my future job will take up a lot more, so learning how to create a balanced schedule will be a key skill I hope to gain from my experience interning at H2O.

I also hope to gain new leadership skills, especially when it comes to planning meetings and events. I know my role this summer will contain a lot of that, so I hope as the summer moves along, that I will be able to run meetings smoothly and effectively. This is definitely a skill I could take with me after graduation. With planning events in mind, I know I am not the best when things are chaotic, and I know that when planning different events, things will be a little crazy sometimes. I hope to be able to remain calm and organized in the midst of this chaos and learn to go with the punches.

Another leadership skill I want to obtain is through listening. With this being an intern with a non-profit, you get to hear a lot of different stories. I hope with this internship I can really listen but also ask deeper questions about people’s stories to show that I actually care and want to know more about them and their lives.

One final thing I really want to learn during this internship is how relationships with coworkers tend to work. I’ve never had an actual job before, so I don’t know how work relationships turn out and how much you can/are able to get to know the people you’re working with every day. I feel this is important because relationships with coworkers can easily make or break a job.

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I led prayer meetings (left picture is of one of the plans). I also helped with slices of life, which are people’s life stories they tell during a session or at church (right picture is of Google form I made to get volunteers).

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The left picture is of my weekly hours I had to put in. The right picture is of a chili recipe because I led a food crew that helped make meals throughout the summer program (feeding 50+ people).

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I also attended two retreats. The top photo is of the Kick-Off Retreat, which happened at the beginning of the summer. The right picture is of the Women’s Retreat that happened in the middle of July.

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The picture below is of the small group I led over the summer (I’m in the middle). The picture to the right is one of the meeting agendas I made.

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Both of these pictures depict my work on the Closing Ceremonies. I did a lot with organizing the gifts (photo albums) and putting them together. The left picture is the boxes of photo albums I put together, and the right picture is the order of things I had to collect and put into the 50 albums.

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Throughout my internship with H2O, I have acquired so many new skills that I am excited to put to use in the future! The first skill is a combination of dealing with chaos and scheduling my week. With the internship, my schedule was all over the place and never stayed the same from week to week. A lot of my time depended on if other people could make it, and a lot of these meetings were easily cancelled or moved to a different time. Adjusting to this lifestyle was extremely difficult for me at first because I am a fairly organized person who likes to have a daily routine. But, throughout the summer, I was able to get used to the idea and actually enjoyed not continuously working throughout the day. I was able to figure out consistencies in my schedule, so I wouldn’t have to worry about those. I learned to ask people very early on when they could meet, so I wouldn’t have to stress when I couldn’t make the meeting happen for the week. And sometimes these meetings didn’t happen, but I learned to go to my supervisor and explain the scheduling problems we both had, which she completely understood.

Another big skill I learned was through listening. I had a lot of different meetings with different girls I was discipling (helping them grow as leaders in the church), and I had to listen and ask the hard questions to help them engage what was going on in their lives. I wasn’t the greatest at this at first, but I definitely got better throughout the weeks.

One final skill I obtained was planning meetings and events. I was able to stay pretty organized throughout the ‘chaos’. I planned prayer meetings, lead small group meetings, and helped plan the closing ceremonies (a final dinner party for the leadership training community). I learned to start with the basics and then get into more details; this was the best strategy that didn’t stress me out and kept the meetings moving effectively.

Finally, one major thing I learned about myself this summer is that I love to serve. I went to Stowe Mission over the summer in Columbus to serve, and it was absolutely eye opening. I could definitely see myself working their someday, serving the low-income families and homeless in Columbus. Hopefully, I can continue volunteering there over the school year.

Overall, my internship with H2O was an experience I will cherish forever.