I began my journey with advocates when I was only eighteen years old and have created some great partnerships that assist with making what is important to me easier to obtain. Just sitting here thinking about the last two classes of this Master's program has me thinking about how much I have gained from being involved with my professors and colleagues. The experiences they have had and overcome is just another example how I can learn from them. I believe I am a natural born advocate. Do I have a lot to learn...absolutely. Everyone has room for improvement right?
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Advocacy Action Overview
I have always wanted to be someone that makes a difference in my community. Everyday I have the opportunity to make a difference in a child's life along with the family members that support that child. I work among some of the most loving individuals that have always advocated for others without any regrets.
I began my journey with advocates when I was only eighteen years old and have created some great partnerships that assist with making what is important to me easier to obtain. Just sitting here thinking about the last two classes of this Master's program has me thinking about how much I have gained from being involved with my professors and colleagues. The experiences they have had and overcome is just another example how I can learn from them. I believe I am a natural born advocate. Do I have a lot to learn...absolutely. Everyone has room for improvement right?
I began my journey with advocates when I was only eighteen years old and have created some great partnerships that assist with making what is important to me easier to obtain. Just sitting here thinking about the last two classes of this Master's program has me thinking about how much I have gained from being involved with my professors and colleagues. The experiences they have had and overcome is just another example how I can learn from them. I believe I am a natural born advocate. Do I have a lot to learn...absolutely. Everyone has room for improvement right?
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Crissy, I love your illustration!! " if you believe than advocate" Absolutely!!! Your illustration sends a strong message. In order for us to see any type of change, advocacy is long at work.
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Crissy,
ReplyDeleteI have learned a lot from my professors and colleagues as well. i am very grateful for my experience thus fa at Walden and I am looking forward to learning from you this semester.
Thanks,
Danielle
Crissy, you have a lot to contribute in this field with your experience. Personally, I've learned from you and I hope to learn more. We keep on learning everyday. Ride on!!!
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