Thursday, May 8, 2014

A Walk to Remember: Week One and Two

It’s been a month since I started my internship here at World Vision; there are already a lot of things that changed, gained, and learned during my stay here at World Vision. So let me tell you all the things that I have contributed for the organization over the past five weeks of my internship.

On April 3, 2014, Ms. Aimee Natividad, one of the Human Resource personnel, informed me that I would be placed under the supervision of Ms. Gem Macanan, OIC of the Advocacy Department. During that day also, I personally met Ms. Gem and asks me to produce a one page summer internship objectives so that she can provide a good learning programs and activities for my summer practicum.


 My Learning Objectives 


My internship work place 

On the week of April 7-11, 2014, I already started to perform the tasks that Ms. Gem has instructed me. First, since that our department is assigned in inviting the main target audience, our lawmakers, for the event spearheaded by the CHN department, I faxed all the invitations that is assigned to me last April 7-8 and called them back if they have received the invitations. After the holiday break, we resume inviting our legislators but this time we went to the House of Representatives to personally deliver all the authentic invitations to the offices of our legislators. 

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Second, Ate Gem asked me to do a matrix about the different programs of the government and state in what programs of government the World Vision intervenes and takes place.


Since that the following week is considered Holy Week, so it is more on “rest time”, Ate Gem requested me to attend and help Ate Kitty to document the most important points during the mid-year meeting of the Advocacy department.

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