Anita showing big book to little kids in class room at YM&JA

My Time at the Y as a Social Work Intern

I’ve had an invaluable experience as a social work intern at the Y. Not only was I lucky enough to have two assignments, in the preschool and at a local high school, I was also welcomed into the community of the Y.

As a student I am a transplant into New York City, and spending time at the Y helped to ground me and better understand the culture of Washington Heights. I’ve been able to interact with a diverse group of professionals; teachers, social workers, and directors, all of whom are dedicated to their work.

Leaving this program, I have gained knowledge in facilitating playgroups, interacting in classrooms, and teaming with high schoolers around academic and social-emotional goals. I am indebted to to the Y for allowing me to grow my skills, and I will miss the warmth of this community.

By Anita Burton-Solnit

Over de Y
opgericht in 1917, de YM&YWHA van Washington Heights & In hout (zij) is het belangrijkste joodse gemeenschapscentrum van Noord-Manhattan - ten dienste van een etnisch en sociaal-economisch diverse kiesdistrict - het verbeteren van de kwaliteit van leven voor mensen van alle leeftijden door middel van kritische sociale diensten en innovatieve programma's op het gebied van gezondheid, welzijn, opleiding, en sociale rechtvaardigheid, en tegelijkertijd diversiteit en inclusie bevorderen, en zorg voor mensen in nood.

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