Monday, March 15, 2010

Summer 2010 Internships @CHI Headquarters

With summer quickly approaching, don’t miss your opportunity to break into the professional world with an internship at Christel House in Indianapolis, Indiana. Whether you are a college student or recent graduate, the Christel House International 2010 Summer Internship Program offers interns real-world experience in a fast-paced and reputable global nonprofit.

Christel House interns produce tangible results and work with top industry professionals. They're given real projects that move the organization forward. They are also given the freedom to use their creative energy for good, not to mention - they help end poverty.

One of our current interns, Sarah Franz, had this to say about her experience with Christel House: “At Christel House, I’ve been able to take my education interests and nonprofit volunteer experience from college and build upon those in a professional nonprofit setting. I have taken on several projects that have allowed me to learn tangible skills needed to work in the nonprofit industry, all while supporting an amazing cause.”

Our internships are designed to build your experience, network and resume. We'll do our best to match your interests and expertise with the needs of the organization - see job descriptions below. All positions are unpaid but we're happy to help secure college credit.

Apply now! Deadline is March 31st, decisions made by April 15!

Fundraising & Special Events
Research & Grants
Global Communications & Marketing
Graphic & Web Design

Labels: , ,


 

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Students attend University Fair


Last January 30th, 2010, a group of 76 students of Christel House Venezuela attended INFOCARRERAS 2010, an event organized by the Simón Bolivar University (USB). The event took place in Sartenejas from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

This annual event is organized by students and teachers of every faculty of the USB to inform and explain to students of 11th grades of different public and private schools in Venezuela what are the programs and characteristics of each career offered. The informative event also allowed students to formalize their enrollment to the internal tests, which will take place on March 13th, 2010.

This activity will help Christel House students to select their options for university studies.

Labels: , ,


 

Monday, June 29, 2009

Christel House students attend Culver Summer Camp


Today starts a great summer journey for five Christel House students as they attend Culver Academies.

Culver is structured to help boys and girls receive the encouragement to try things about which they’ve only dreamed and develop and value self-discipline. They learn to overcome self-imposed limitations, to improve skills, and when it’s really important to them, how to push for their personal best. (from www.culver.org)

The summer camp is designed for college prep and leadership development. Christel House students have attended for the past four years. This year, the students attending are...
  • Kyle Daniels (far right) and Chad Abrahams (second from right) from Christel House South Africa
  • Zakir Hussain Kharali (second from left) and Angel Kumar (far left) from Christel House India
  • Jesus Morales from Christel House Mexico (not pictured)
The students had a quick moment in Indianapolis before heading to camp. They visited the Colts Complex and are pictured here with the World Championship Trophy and Tom Zupancic, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for the Colts.

The following is from DNA India and shares more about Zakir and Angel.

Bangalore: It is "a gift from heavens" for 15-year-old Zakir Hussain Kharali who is flying to the US this week to attend a six-week leadership programm held in Culver Summer Schools & Camps at Indiana, US. Zakir and his classmate Angel Kumar are the only two Indian students selected for the camp. It is a 100-year-old leadership development programme where1,300 students from more than 30 countries participate every year.

What makes Zakir and Angel different from the other participants is that they come from very modest backgrounds where education is close to luxury. Both the children earned this opportunity, all thanks to the Bangalore based NGO Christel House which educates underprivileged children across the world. "The requirements for the selection to the programm of these students include overall excellence in extra curricular activities which need emotional maturity and high academic achievement," said Jaya George, principal of Christel House.


Zakir's father, who is a tailor by profession, considers this opportunity as an unexpected blessing from God. For a child from the narrow alleys of MS Nagar in Kamanahalli, this is indeed a million dollars dream.
"It was difficult for my family to believe that I have got an opportunity to visit US. Talking in fluent English and learning computer along with taekwondo and guitar is close to a mirage for us," said Zakir. He has won a green belt in taekwondo, a Korean martial art. Apart from various extensive academic activities, Zakir is looking forward to learn swimming and wrestling in the summer camp. "I aspire to become a software engineer one day," he said with a smile that assures us of his confidence and determination.

Angel Kumar is a proud 14-year-old girl dreaming to make it big in her life. "My parents were very nervous to send me to US. I convinced them because I know what it means to me," she said. She wishes to become an IAS officer in future and work for providing better education for underprivileged kids in slums of India. Her father is a welder by profession and they live in Kavalbysandra near RT Nagar.

We wish all our Christel House students the best of luck this summer at Culver!

Read the full story here.

Join us on Facebook to send them "good luck notes"

Labels: , ,


 

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Scholarship announced


Ivy Tech is the state's most affordable college. Christel House Academy is currently K-8 but is planning for a high school. These two leaders in education are working together to create access for those in need.

Today, Dr. Hank Dunn, Chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College, presented a scholarship certificate to Carey Dancke, Principal of Christel House Academy. The certificate is good for one full scholarship to Ivy Tech for a future Christel House Academy graduate.

For more on how you can help, visit our website!

Labels: , ,


RSS
Posts
Labels

Archive


Donate
Donate

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?