Sunday, May 8, 2011

A Home for the Homeless











Texas Southern University students took a trip to a homeless shelter, “The Star of Hope”, to gain unknown knowledge and open minds towards homeless of Houston.

The Star of Hope is a ministry that offers wonderful services to those in need and looking for a change. Real people with real needs and real stories; being homeless and addiction follows as most backgrounds in some of these families.

There are three facilities Men’s Development Center, the Women and Family Emergency Shelter, and the Transitional Living Center for Women & Families are all shelters, in the downtown Houston area helping those in need.








The Star of Hope is dedicated to meet the necessities of homeless men, women, and their children in hopes of producing life changes that end with positive outcomes through programs which focus on spiritual growth, education, employment, life management and recovery from substance abuse.

Ted Johnson, Development Assistant of the Transitional Living center, served as a tour guide and shared detailed information about the shelter and his reason for the love of his job.

“Just being able to wake in the morning knowing that I’m helping someone, helps me to go through each day”, Johnson said.

The Star of Hope goes far beyond offering food and shelter for those members of society who have had some unfortunate setbacks, what these facilities offer are a way to rehabilitate and become a productive member of society.

Johnson discussed the various programs and requirements to be a member at the shelter, some of the programs include, a supportive environment, childcare facility, financial management, biblical counseling, also sobriety support.

“I feel like God chose me to be here, to help the people who come through these doors, we take pride in welcoming them into a supportive environment,” Tasha said, “we are genuine people and we work from our hearts”.

Tasha Lacy has been the computer instructor at the Star of Hope for over three years and says she wouldn’t trade her job for the world.

Some requirements for the shelter are being clean from substance abuse for a year, being able to follow rules given by the shelter and for each person to have a desire to improve their situation.

Being homeless is something unexpected for most and cannot be overcome without help. Either its personal or just knowing someone in the situation, Star of Hope offers programs and services to accommodate those needs by comforting, encouraging and showing great guidance.

While staying at the Star of Hope members are given the chance to learn skills that will prepare them for finding a job, or even attending college.

For those families who come with their children the Star of Hope has designed after school programs.

Day time instructor for children ages four to eleven gives her account of how working at the Star of Hope has changed her perspective on the education of homeless children.

“Before I began working with the Star of Hope children’s program I didn’t think much about the education of homeless children”, Sara Mclean said “but they need positive mentors who can encourage them to further their education, and that’s what keeps me coming in from day to day,” Mclean explained.





Being able to offer a second chance at life for the members of the Star of Hope is a goal that is carried out daily by the staff and volunteers of this ministry.

Their mission is to bring about positive life changes and encourage through spiritual growth, structured programs. And the moral of the center can be felt by anyone who entered those doors.

“I really enjoy volunteering, I feel inspired 2 help the homeless more and more each day that I come in and see a smile on at least on persons face,” said Ashlee Jones, a volunteer at the center. “I feel like every person should donate clothing, money, or their time to help Star of Hope help transition for their better good.”

This was an experience that allowed for TSU’s students to be open to a new perspective to value what they have.

“After this visit my views towards the homeless have changed a lot,” Ashlan Smith said, “this was not just a homeless shelter in my eyes this was a source of a giving a good deed.”

If you are anyone you know would be interested in giving to the Star of Hope any and all donations are welcome. You can give your time, your talent, or your treasure to help someone in need.

AKA Probate



















Sixteen Texas Southern University female students officially became members of the Gamma Psi chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha INC. sorority during their probate at the Sterling Life Student Center.

Several students crowded around the popular campus area known as the pit as each of the AKA pledges on line walked down the tiger walk singing I Wanted to be an AKA the traditional AKA pledge song.










As the pledges approach their spots, the president of the chapter, Noelle Sims, gave a definition of an AKA sorority woman.

“AkA is a service to all mankind and we are real big on community service and giving back to the community,” Sims said. “We also focus on womanhood how you carry yourself.”

The AKA pledges greeted all the sororities and fraternities by stating when and where they were founded, and the sororities and fraternities responded with the traditional Greek call.

The crowd cheered as the pledges unveiled themselves from the green scarves and sun glasses that withheld their identity until it was time to officially introduce themselves as sisters of the AKA sorority.

The pledges stepped forward one by one and stated their line name and number to the crowd of friends and family as a complimenting song played in the back ground.

“I am so very happy to see my daughter go through this process,” Tanielle Jackson said, “I am an AKA myself and so is my mother so the legacy continues to trickle down generation after generation, and we all know everybody wants to be an A-k-A.”

Officially sworn in as members of the AKA Gamma Psi Chapter sorority, several of the AKA sisters expressed how they were feeling.


“I have wanted to become an AKA since I was in middle school and this was one of the goals I wanted to achieve,” Ashlee Jones said. “I am blessed that I was chosen because there was 80 girls that were at the rush and only 16 were chosen,” Jones explained.

Senior Dior Gardner explains how significant pledging was for her as a graduating senior.

“It is a honor and a privilege to finally be a member of such a distinguished organization,” Dior said, “ I have waited a long time for this and to be able to add the pink and green sash as part of my graduation outfit means the world to me,” Gardner said.

The Alpha Kappa Alpha Inc. sorority was founded in 1908 on the campus of Howard University. The organization now has more than 950 chapters worldwide, though are mostly prominent at historically black colleges and universities.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Brittaney Norflis Professional Resume

BRITTANEY NORFLIS
Email: BNorflis@gmail.com

Objective Seeking a position in Public Relations which will allow me to apply my administrative, communication and Organizational skills while providing superior customer service.

Education___________________________________________
Texas Southern University Houston, TX
Bachelor of Arts Expected Graduation August 2011
Mass Communication
Major- Journalism (Public Relations and Advertising)
Minor- Radio, Television, Film


Eastern Hill High School Fort Worth, Texas
Diploma: General Studies Graduate 2005

Awards _____________________________________________
Honor Roll Fall/Spring 2010
Texas Southern University

Professional
Experience_____________________________________________
Visual Merchandiser Costco Wholesale November 2009- Present

§ Verify incoming shipments of clothing
§ Set plan sheets for clothing section layout
§ Assist customers at time of checkout as cashier
§ Assist in membership sales and upgrades


Teller Manager Wells Fargo February 2009- December 2009

Store opening procedures which included opening and balancing the vault, ordering cash twice a week, verifying all incoming and outgoing shipments to Brinks, set the schedule for the week and lastly processing night deposits.
Perform monthly and daily task such as auditing tellers, set sales goals and assist in performance reviews, working a teller draw and processing consumer and commercial transactions.
Store closing procedures were to ensure all tellers balanced, all vaults are secured, print daily reports, close and secure the bank.

Personal Financial Representative Washington Mutual September 2008- December 2008

§ Open quality consumer and business accounts that are suitable to customers’ needs,
Assist Senior Personal Financial Rep on bringing new money to the institution
Work on the teller line assisting with referrals and cold calling

Retail Banker, Woodforest National Bank May 2006 – July 2008
Efficiently work a teller draw doing withdrawals, deposits, and commercial transactions
In addition work as a personal banker opening checking and savings accounts as well as CD’s and business accounts

Sales Associate, JCPenney November 2005 – May 2006
Assist customers in outfitting and coordinating, sale store products such as credit cards
Work at the cash register ringing customers and delivering great customer service with a smile

Cashier Sears April 2004- November 2005
Assist customer with purchase, work the cash register and ensure that area was presentable at all times
Assist floor manager in scheduling and processing shipping and receiving

Skills________________________________________________
Data Entry
Ten Key Touch Calculator
Windows XP
Micro Soft Excel

References____________________________________________
Available upon request