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The Crow

11 Sunday Aug 2013

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This one will probably be my darkest piece of writing inspired by Edgar Allan Poe and his poem, The Raven.  I am content with how the first draft turned out. I am not sure if I will finish this one any time soon but this is what I got so far.

Click on the link to read: The Crow

** The title is tentative**

Internship with Special Olympics NC

02 Friday Aug 2013

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This summer has been wonderful. I got the chance to start an internship with Special Olympics North Carolina (SONC) as their Events intern. And it has been oh such a life-changing experience!

I started it out in May and ever since then, my life has changed. I’ve not only gotten the chance to learn a whole new set of skills, but I have gotten to meet the most wonderful and nicest people I have ever encountered.

While interning, I got two supervisors, from which I got different tasks during the week.

  • I got to work with the logistics manager, Morgan, with whom I got to work with the logistics that went into all the events in the summer. We did everything from planning an event to making sure the venues necessary were secured.
  • I also got the chance to work with the families and volunteer director, Katie, with whom I applied my writing skills. I wrote articles, came up with new programs for the organization, updated the website, etc.

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The people at SONC are great. I only have one more week left there. It’s sad to think about it but I am now getting ready to embark in a new chapter of my life. But I am really looking forward to next week! I get to go to the SONC Leadership Conference in Raleigh.

I could go on and on about my experience with SONC. It really has changed me for the better. Just being able to make a difference through the work I do is a great feeling. I realized that working for non-profits is something that I’d definitely continue to pursue.

Today, the staff and interns all went out to breakfast together. There, I received this beautiful plaque. I feel really thankful for this wonderful experience and look forward to keep making a difference in everything I do!

– JMRA

And Then You

19 Wednesday Jun 2013

Posted by janicerojas in Novel Drafts

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I am very excited to announce that I have completed my novel!

I printed the first copy of my novel about a week ago. Upon reading it for the millionth time, I realized that a writer is never finished. There are so many different ways that I could have ended the novel. But then I thought about how long it took for me to finish it and I realized that my novel is something that I will always have control over and this time, I have to let it go.

I have to show it to the world and to all those people that have told me they want to read it. I am nervous and anxious because out of my six novels, this is the first one that I feel confident about. After late nights and hard work, I am proud to say it is finished.

Chapter One – And Then You

– JMRA

Internship with the Kay Yow Cancer Fund

04 Saturday May 2013

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 Interning at the Kay Yow Cancer Fund was everything and so much more than what I expected.

Interning at the Fund was an interesting and inspiring experience for me, especially because it’s such a small organization and I was the first intern they ever had.

As communications and marketing intern, I was in charge of literally doing everything. There were only four people who managed the Fund and they were: Robin Pate, Director of Community Development; Sarah Reese, Operations Coordinator; Megan Smith, Director of Marketing & Development; and last but not least, Sue Donohoe, Executive Director.

Most of the job I got assigned came from Megan. Every week she would have social media projects for me to do. I drafted tweets, Facebook statutes and came up with new ideas and Twitter hash tags to promote the Fund with.  I even got the chance to develop a social media content analysis to see how many people the Fund reached on a monthly basis.

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Other than working to improve the Fund’s social media, I was present at their events and helped them sell merchandise. The events were basketball events at NC State.

The Kay Yow Cancer Fund was started by Coach Kay Yow, a former NC State women’s basketball coach whose battle against cancer inspired many. NC State women’s basketball team still dedicates their games to the former Coach Yow and I was lucky enough to be present at the games where the Fund was of high importance to this community.

I would have to say the most entertaining part of working with the Fund was when I got to meet all the former basketball players who had known Kay Yow.

I also got a chance to see how my work inspired and touched people. All the events that we talked about and planned in our meetings during office hours, all the social media plans, were for people and families that had been affected with cancer. I was there to witness how I made a difference and that meant the world to me. I got the chance to interact with different kinds of people. I got to see how cancer affects people. I couldn’t help but think about my grandmother, who had passed away of colon cancer. I knew I was in the right place.

Other than being part of events and applying a lot of my writing skills, I also did “mindless things” as one of my supervisors, Sarah Reese, would call them. I folded hundreds and hundreds of letters and stuck them in envelopes. I sent hundreds of emails to events participants, coaches and donors. I made copies, countless copies. But I got the chance to be the community’s secondary contact and would get a lot of emails with questions. I learned to be more professional by answering people’s questions and being there to help.

But those “mindless things” taught me what work really was about. Drafting tweets and social media plans were just a set of the skills that I got to apply but folding envelopes really made me think about the goal of the Fund and the amount of people we were influencing. I was constantly reminded of the many people who were affected by cancer and that reminder made me want to do anything. If I had to fold 800 letters again, I would do it without hesitation.

On my first day at the Fund, I was asked to join the team at a staff meeting. It was five of us total and they would talk about next month’s events and each person would contribute something and then it would become the topic of conversation.

I would sit there with my pink pad, which I had bought in dedication to the Fund, and just listened. I wrote down the things they said. But then Sue Donohoe said to me “What do you think, Janice?” I was caught off guard. Not only because she had asked for my input, but because I had expected to just sit there and be invisible. I expected to just be assigned a job. It was from that day on that I felt like I was part of a team. I was part of meetings with one of their partners, NIKE, and was lucky enough to work with them and implemented their social media plan. I got the chance to work with Largemouth, their PR associates, to help implement the Fund’s PR plan.

Working with four different people who assigned me different tasks was an interesting yet crazy job. I was challenged in many different ways and sometimes there were things I didn’t know how to do. I learned to work with excel spreadsheets by creating social media content analyses. I even learned how to accurately fold letters, which, if you really think about it, takes a lot of skill. Sue would ask me to edit her letters to coaches. Megan would ask me for social media help. Robin would ask me to organize the merchandise. Sarah asked me to fold letters. They were all different jobs that I learned and grew in knowledge from.

Thanks to working with the Fund, I learned a new set of skills that I can apply in my future internships/jobs.

Thanks to the Fund, I realized that I wanted to keep making a difference and continue my goal to make a difference by working with non-profit organizations. So I applied for another internship in the summer with a non-profit in Morrisville, NC. I will be the events intern for Special Olympics North Carolina, where I will get the chance to work with children/adults with disabilities and have the chance to really make an impact in the community.

When my last day at the Fund comes in a few days, I will be sad but will always remember how great this experience was for me. I will always carry with me Coach Kay Yow’s words of wisdom.

“When life kicks you, let it kick you forward.”

Coach Kay Yow once said, “When life kicks you, let it kick you forward.” And I will always remember that. I will always carry that with me.

– JMRA

NEW Be.You.tiful Campaign Promo Video

24 Wednesday Apr 2013

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I am one one of the founders of the Be.You.tiful campaign in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It’s a campaign created by Angie Dominguez, Cendy Garcia and I back in October 2011. In April 2013, I  planned an event to gather a group of 5 -10 girls to participate in a video that would promote the campaign to raise awareness. This campaign means a lot to me because I believe in making a difference, especially when it comes to raising awareness about self esteem issues and eating disorders.

Here’s the link to the video. Watch it and tell me what you think! 🙂

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You’ll Be Enlightened

18 Thursday Apr 2013

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Everyone has a story to tell.

It doesn’t matter where you’re from or where you’ve been, but you have a story to tell.

I find it fascinating when I get to meet different kinds of people. I just think it’s disappointing that in today’s society, we no longer have time to listen to everyone’s stories – where they’ve been, where they are.

We’re always so busy, thinking about the things that we want to accomplish in life. We never stop and think that maybe we should take a moment to really get to know our surroundings. We go through our days, doing what we do best and we forget that we’re surrounded by stories.

I am a big people person. When I meet people, I like to listen to what they have to say. I find joy in getting to know them and learning their story. You wouldn’t imagine how many people have gone through things in their life and they just smile because putting a smile on their face is what keeps them going.

I know that most of the fault lies on social media and technology. We rely on our phones more than anything. We just can’t wait to show the world what we’re doing on a Facebook status or a “tweet.” But when we face people, we can’t even say hello.

What’s gotten into us?

I came to this realization a few months ago when I lost my headphones. I would use them every day to listen to music, on the way to and from class. But one day I really listened. I sat in the bus on my way back to my apartment and I listened to people as they talked to one another. I watched as a homeless man walked into the bus. I watched a woman with three kids – I could see the struggle in her eyes. I even got to talk to the bus driver, who works very hard every day to take me and hundreds of people different places.

Even though I love social media and I have skills in social media that I can use in my career as a professional, I understand that sometimes it’s good to disconnect and appreciate the world around us.

Sometimes it’s good to have a talk with the bus driver.

And when you listen, you’ll be enlightened.

-JMRA

Hello World!

17 Wednesday Apr 2013

Posted by janicerojas in Blog Posts, Post, The Real World

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Hello World!

I have finally decided to create my very own professional website where I can express who I am and share the things that inspire me to do the work I do.

Ever since moving to the US at the age of fifteen, I have learned so much about life and what I want to pursue in my career.

First of all, I would have never imagined myself 562504_10151609776223764_741464834_nattending UNC-Chapel Hill. I love being a Tar Heel and I love it even more now because of everything that I have learned since arriving here.

I have become an independent woman who thrives in work and making a difference. I have enjoyed my time at UNC more than I thought I would. I have had the opportunity to intern with the Kay Yow Cancer Fund as marketing and communications intern this Spring and will be starting a summer internship with Special Olympics NC as events intern.

My goal is to land a full-time job doing what I enjoy the most. I know that whatever I do, I will bring my passion for communications, people, drive for getting work done and motivation to make things come to life.

Wish me luck!

– JMRA

 

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