Hello everyone!
The Sewa Houston Internship program for the 2013 season is
currently in its first week and we are already coming up with some ideas for
the summer! All the interns here are very excited to start working our hardest
to benefit the Bhutanese refugee community and to help better the lives of
refugees here in Houston any way we can. There are a lot of important projects
coming up over the next few months, so be sure to check this blog and our
website (sewausa.org) for updates.
This year, there are 11 interns divided into 4 important areas
of focus:
PR/Grant writing team:
As you can see, our team has updated the GIH blog! Do you like
the new layout? We've been busy updating our Twitter and Facebook accounts and
will be introducing ourselves via twitter soon, so stay tuned! We are also
working at posting more complete intern bios/profiles on our main website so
readers can get to know each awesome person involved a little bit more. Our
team has also been creating new photos for the website, will be visiting the
Los Arcos refugee community, and have begun planning some advertising for the
upcoming Immunization drives. We are hoping to have a public service
announcement running on public radio 90.1 KPFT by July 5th.
Children's Activities / Youth Mentorship:
Starting next week the team will be going to the Los Arcos and
Alief worksites to help children and adults with skill-building, English
tutoring, and adjustment to the American way of life. During the month of June,
Alief ISD will be offering a summer program for refugee children grades 4-11
who have been in the United States for less than two years. As a result, a majority of the refugee
children in the area will be attending as they learn the routines and language
of American schooling. This week the CA group has been planning and
constructing many fun projects for the kids that they will really enjoy. Not
only will they bond with our interns, but they will bond with each other within
the community as well.
Public Health:
The Public Health team has been researching the Bhutanese/Nepali
refugees in order to understand the community. This week they met some of the
members of the Los Arcos community and are currently making surveys to hand out
to the community. The team hopes to educate the community on the importance of
their health and the basics of healthcare here in the states. Later on this
summer, the team will be responsible for the immunization drive by contacting
doctors, getting volunteers, and producing a big turn out from the community.
We are in great need of volunteers because of the expected high-turnout from
individuals seeking immunizations and physical exams. If you would like to
volunteer your time to help us with paperwork, crowd control, managing patient
intake, or translating (especially in Somalian), please contact us at gih@sewausa.org.
Family Services / Community Empowerment:
Currently, the Family Services team has been busy coming up with
ideas for the local community in order to provide them with skills that could
benefit them in the future. They've been calling local craft stores asking for
donations in order to supply the community with the resources in order to make
these ideas possible. If you have any materials you wish to donate, please
contact us at gih@sewausa.org. Any
contribution is appreciated, particularly children’s art supplies such as glue
sticks, scissors, colored paper, or toys.
Local Updates:
In addition to all our work, we wish to offer condolences for
the four fire fighters lost in the 5-alarm blaze on May 31st here in
Houston and have been working to advertise ways in which local Houstonians can
donate monetary support for the victims’ families. In times of tragedy such as
this, when dedicated, brave people are lost to terrible accidents, we must
stand together as a community and hold up those who have been hurt and have
endured heartbreaking loss. Houston has risen above and beyond the occasion,
showing just how loyal and supportive we are as a city. At 10 this morning, the
Houston Texans offered up Reliant Stadium as a venue for a massive Houston
Firefighter memorial large enough to house 40,000 visitors, and a prayer meeting
was held last night by the local Indian community of Houston at India House. If you wish to donate to support the victims
and their families, please visit the Houston chapter of the Red Cross at www.redcross/tx/houston or www.the100club.org, a local group that has
taken on the majority of the fundraising responsibility. You can also purchase
memorial tee shirts from The 100 Club. All proceeds will be given to the
families of the victims.
That is all for now! By next week we will have another update
for everyone! In the meantime, please pray for Matthew Renaud, Robert Bebee,
Robert Garner, Anne Sullivan, and their families in this time of tragedy.
The layout is better....see if you guys could figure out how to add icons to post the story on facebook or twitter. That will be icing on the cake !
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