Wednesday, September 29, 2010

My first week at Amethyst Inc.

Hello Readers! Today is my second day at Amethyst Inc. and I am so thankful to have been offered the position as Development Intern. My name is Kayla Rose and I am a senior at The Ohio State University where I major in Strategic Communications. My dream career is to work for Nationwide Childrens Hospital as a Marketing and Development Coordinator. I look forward to meeting everyone here and posting often to keep followers connected with what is new and the great accomplishments of the woman and children here. Stay Healthy. Live Well.

Cheers,
Kayla

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Last day!

Today is my last day working as an intern at Amethyst. I have learned and experienced so much over these past 10 weeks that I will never forget. I have seen that working at a nonprofit is tough. Everyone does everything to get the work done. My experiences here were unlike any I have had before. Dealing with addiction and trauma treatment and all that comes with it is something I have learned so much about. I am going to miss interning here a lot and all of the people I have met. Thank you to everyone at Amethyst for making me feel so welcome at this great place to work. Lauren and Teresa have been the best bosses I could ever imagine. I have had so much fun getting to know them and working with them this summer. Thanks again to everyone!!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Inspirational bathroom messages


"You are special and beautiful." This simple message was written on a sticky note and posted on the mirror of the women's bathroom by one of the clients here at Amethyst. There is now another message posted along with the first to inspire and encourage the women of Amethyst to believe in themselves everyday and remember how great they truly are.

Having a simple message like this can not only lift the spirits of the women going through treatment, but also anyone who might take a moment to read the message no matter who they are. Everyone needs a boost once in awhile and a little reminder to be who you are and always know that you are special is important to anyone. Someone thought that a handwritten note posted on a mirror would help brighten the day of one women and I know that it has done more than that for everyone at Amethyst.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Girls dealing with problems in unhealthy ways

Two recent reports have shown that teenage girls are attempting to deal with their problems and stresses by doing drugs and drinking alcohol. There has been an increase in the percent of girls who drink at a younger age, while the percent of boys has stayed the same. Boys also drink for different reasons then girls like to have more fun at a party. These results are horrible. There needs to be other ways for teenage girls to deal with the issues they may be having at home or at school other than substance abuse. One of the toughest times in a girls life is during her teenage years and getting through it with alcohol or drugs is the wrong road to take. We need to decrease the amount of teens who are drinking and doing drugs at a younger age so the problem does not escalate in their futures.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

My Very Own Blanket

Another local nonprofit is working to make a difference. My Very Own Blanket, based in Westerville, makes blankets for children across Ohio in foster care. The organization started in 1999 and has made more than 25,000 blankets. They work with volunteers from all over including inmates at the Ohio Reformatory for Women and the Girl Scouts of America. The organization is now looking to local businesses for support from their employees to help make blankets or donate bath items for the children in foster care. The blankets give the children something they can call their own and hold on to through tough times. My Very Own Blanket is a great cause trying to comfort and provide stability for children in foster care.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

6 weeks!

I have been interning at Amethyst for around 6 weeks now. I can't believe it has already been 6 weeks! I have been able to do so many different things working at Amethyst that will help me to prepare for a career in the future. From writing articles, thank you letters and donation requests to doing research on corporate donors and general statistical information, I have had the opportunity to experinence a lot. One of the most rewarding parts of this internship has been getting to see what exactly Amethyst does helping women and their families through addiction problems. It takes a lot to run a non-profit and I have seen how hard each one of the employees here work. Another part of the job that I had never experienced before was the meetings and collaborative work that happens at a non-profit or any business. Working together as a team and bouncing ideas and suggestions off of each other is something that seems very beneficial in this environment. I have about 6 weeks more to go and I can't wait to see what else I will get to do and experience working at Amethyst!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

National Drug Control Strategy Reaction

The National Drug Control Strategy has set goals that seem to have objectives that would truly benefit society and drug and alcohol users in general. I believe that moving from getting tough on drugs to prevention, intervention and treatment is the right road to take when dealing with alcohol and drugs. Although the budget has increased for drug control the money is not going into the areas that go along with the new path that the strategy is saying they want to take. By giving more money to law enforcement rather than prevention and treatment their new goals will not be met. In regards to admissions, treatment for people with multiple addictions seems to not be coinciding with how many people actually have multiple addictions. One other statistic that stood out to me was how the unemployment rate has risen so much for people in treatment since 2000.