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One Hope Tulsa

Volunteer Coordinator

May 2020 • Tulsa, OK

What I liked

The community of the workplace was like family and was so encouraging and supportive of me. Their passion to serve and love the marginalized and oppressed people groups in Tulsa is amazing and contagious.

What I wish was different

More organization at first, but we have it down now!

Advice

Go all in! This experience is best if you dive in completely and really invest your time and heart into the work.
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Intern

June - August 2020 • Tulsa, OK

What I liked

I loved the community that I was working in, as well as the fellow interns!

What I wish was different

It would've been amazing to be a part of the programs One Hope Tulsa usually has in the summer, like GetAhead and Project61 but because of COVID we were unable to do these things.

Advice

Be ready for deep conversations about faith and work and community, while being challenged creatively and in your faith.
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Summer Intern

June - August 2019 • Tulsa, OK

What I liked

I loved how close our (the interns') relationships and communication were with the staff, and also how hands-on the experience was. As interns, we were trusted with more responsibility than one would normally get an other internships. We were personally invested in, and encouraged to take times to rest from ministry, and debriefed as a team after every event.

What I wish was different

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urban leadership intern

June - August 2018 • Tulsa, OK

What I liked

This internship is a visible representation of heaven on earth.

What I wish was different

I wish more friends could have been a part of the program.

Advice

Do it!
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Intern

June - August 2018 • Tulsa, OK

What I liked

I loved interning at One Hope! I taught in a summer tutoring program, helped put on a week-long sports and arts camp for low-income children in Tulsa, and performed other administrative tasks as needed. I also had the opportunity to interview several community leaders to learn more about issues affecting Tulsa - such as homelessness, incarceration, education, and healthcare. Honestly, I can't imagine a more worthwhile way to spend your summer.

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