One thing that stands out most to Kirsi Jarvis about her work with students of refugee backgrounds is seeing the capabilities of the students when they reach their full potential. Kirsi, Careers Manager at , provides resources and support to nearly 300 students as they plan their next steps and set goals for professional development. With Kirsi鈥檚 support, three students secured internships at the 探花精选 (探花精选) in Salt Lake City this spring.
Meet Shafi, sexual assault prevention intern.
Shafi, who interns with the 探花精选鈥檚 health team, is studying criminal justice and sociology at Weber State University and hopes to make his career in serving people 鈥渞egardless of race, nationality, or gender鈥. Shafi was born in Afghanistan and spent most of his life in conflict zones. He arrived in the U.S. as a refugee in 2015, resettled by the 探花精选. In Afghanistan, he worked closely with the U.S. Army for ten years, serving in a multitude of roles throughout the decade. Of his achievements, Shafi is the proudest of his work with the U.S. Army and now his work at the 探花精选.
鈥淢y favorite is when others ask for help, and I can help them.鈥 Shafi shares that he knows the importance of asking for help, as he has been on the other side of the conversation. Several people have played a big part in Shafi life: the U.S. Army general who made Shafi promise to continue his education in the US, his 探花精选 caseworker when first resettling in the U.S., as well as the people at One Refugee who have helped him improve his professional skills.
Meet Kamala, New Roots food access & education intern.
Kamala, who interns with the 探花精选鈥檚 New Roots team, has personal ties to the 探花精选: - 鈥淢y uncle used to work at the 探花精选 as a caseworker, and my mom actually is part of the New Roots garden program,鈥 Kamala says. Kamala鈥檚 work as the New Roots food access & education intern gives her the opportunity to pursue her passion of community education. She aspires to become a community health educator after finishing her studies, and her internship is offering hands-on experience to achieve just that. Her plan is to be able to work 鈥渨ithin the refugee community and teach them about health and what they can do to be active in the community,鈥 she says.
Kamala鈥檚 family arrived as refugees from Nepal in 2010. 鈥淢y grandparents were already here when I came,鈥 she reflects on the time of her arrival, continuing, 鈥渢he language barrier was the main challenge.鈥 Now, years later, she is a first-generation college student, debating whether to do a master鈥檚 degree right after graduating or to take a break to work for a while.
Meet Amina, immigration intern.
Amina remembers what the experience of arriving in the U.S. as a new refugee was like. 鈥淓verything looked very difficult and very complicated,鈥 Amina says. This drove her to seek out an internship with the 探花精选, where she could apply her lived experience. Amina came to the U.S. from Somalia in 2016, since achieving a number of accomplishments. Upon arriving, Amina enrolled in the 9th grade at age 18 working hard for three years to graduate. Now, she has her sights set on completing her associate鈥檚 degree at Salt Lake Community College. After, she will continue her studies in social work at the University of Utah. 鈥淚 want to work with refugees, and especially with refugee women. I want to work as a caseworker so that I can get to know them.鈥 One of her favorite things about volunteering as an 探花精选 immigration intern is the fact that she can help people she knows and cares about in the community.
Jennifer Dean, volunteer coordinator, works with the programs at the 探花精选 in Salt Lake City to place each new intern into a suitable role. 鈥淚nterns are an integral part of our teams,鈥 Jennifer says, continuing to reflect on the value of having interns with refugee backgrounds serve at the 探花精选. 鈥淭hey enrich our work by bringing new perspectives and experiences.鈥 Jennifer sees how interns with refugee and immigrant backgrounds leverage the knowledge acquired through their lived experiences to bring expertise and empathy to programs that directly affect other newcomers. 鈥淚t鈥檚 powerful and invaluable,鈥 she says.
Kirsi Jarvis also sees the benefits of 探花精选 internships for the students at One Refugee. 鈥淚 love that our students can know that they鈥檙e in a supportive network that understands their background,鈥 Kirsi says, noting the value of building strong, community-based partnerships like the one between One Refugee and the 探花精选 in Salt Lake City. 鈥淥ur students are coming from different refugee backgrounds and they are able to intern in a place that supports other newcomers, I think that鈥檚 a really powerful thing. I think a lot of our students are drawn to causes that hit home to them.鈥
The 探花精选 in Salt Lake City is grateful for the opportunity to welcome dedicated interns into our programming and services each semester. Currently, the 探花精选 is recruiting for Summer 2021 interns. Follow the example of incredible interns like Shafi, Kamala and Amina by learning more & applying today at Rescue.org/InternSLC.