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Experience Summary
During my internship I acquired the skills to educate, advocate, research, and train the Native
Hawaiian and Pacific Islander population for achieving better overall health and wellbeing. This
was particularly valuable because I was able to gain knowledge in an area that I was uneducated
in, as well as gain perspective in the contrast between cultures and ethnicities that make up the
United States. I had a series of objectives in this process in order to make the most of this
experience. These include; aiding in the Aloha Seniors Weekly Community Project that includes
senior exercise, health education, and traditional arts, assessing nutritional information in fast
foods, convenient foods, and foods consumed regularly in the Native Hawaiian and Pacific
Islander community, assisting in the Obesity Management Project Kaleponi PILI ‘Ohana,
becoming IRB certified for collecting CBPR data, and attending lectures with Hawaiian and
Pacific Island cultural practitioners.
I was involved in a series of activities throughout my involvement in PIHP, Pacific Islander
Health Partnership. Initially joining PIHP I began collecting nutritional information on fast food
eateries. I also attending board meetings at the PIHP office in order to introduce myself and get
familiar with the organizations members. The Hawaiian community “Meet & Greet” Papa Ola
Lokahi, Naïve Hawaiian Healthsystem, Hawai’i stood out to me the most. I felt very appreciative
of the chance to meet a various members in the network of Hawaiian health advocators. The
meeting lasted for five hours, and there were special guests who flew from Hawaii to attend.
Individuals ranged from non-profit to policy reform. I also had the pleasure of attending a couple
lectures at Springfield College with Hawaiian cultural practitioners, and some lectures at the
PIHP office such as from the EWC (Every Woman Counts) and the One-e-app training intro
Internship Portfolio-Mills
41
lecture. One of the main activities I was involved in was Aloha Seniors, where PIHP offers hula,
music, and crafts at the Senior Center in Huntington. Through Aloha Seniors I was able to
participate in hula, multiple cultural days, Hawaiian music, and multiple Hawaiian influenced
crafts. Through Aloha Seniors I presented my nutritional information, joined hikes with seniors
in the mornings, and lead the fieldtrip to the Aquarium of the Pacific. Previously I had worked
the International Children’s Festival at the Aquarium of the Pacific for PIHP, so I was familiar
with the staff. PIHP’s involvement at the International Children’s Festival included a few tables
with traditional Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander games, tattoos “kakua” (which were
stamps), and demonstrating/ teaching how to make tealeaf roses and leis. I also attending a skit
that the Aquarium offered tailored to kids, on taking care of the ocean. While I tried to involve
myself in a series of diverse activities these are the main ones, and in addition I look forward to
volunteering at the 2-day Pacific Islander Festival in September.
The overall experience was positive, enlightening, educational, and fulfilling. I truly enjoyed all
the members of the PIHP organization, other cultural practitioners, and members of Aloha
Seniors. This was by far the highlight of my experience. The culture is one that showers Aloha,
and accepted me as family immediately. They greet one another with hugs not handshakes and
have such compassion and pride for their community and traditions. I respect their culture even
more now then I did, and was taken back at how much kindness they have to give. Creating a
network with the Aquarium of the Pacific was the second highlight of this experience. I have
always had a passion for the ocean and felt fortunate to have been able to participate in their
activities, as well as future ones to come.
Internship Portfolio-Mills
42
My internship experience has monumentally prepared me better for a career in the health science
field. This was not the experience I expected to have; it was one that required far more
independency, initiative, organization, and creativity. Although this made the process more
challenging, I am thankful to my agency supervisor for having trust in me and giving me
responsibilities that pushed me to excel. I am proud of my work at PIHP, and so I will take that
confidence in the job application process and throughout the rest of my career. I now have a
better understanding of how fast paced the health field is, from extending ones education, to
keeping in touch with what other organizations and businesses are doing. This experience has
helped myself grow and mature, and has lead me further down the path I desired. It has also
helped me see my passion for working close with communities. Truthfully, I was feeling
nervous about finding a job in the health field and starting from scratch, wondering if I had
learned enough and if I was ready. Working with PIHP has helped my self-assurance and makes
me more comfortable to look for a job, knowing that I have knowledge to pull from my
experiences. I also know that I can go to my agency supervisor for any guidance and I am very
appreciative of that.
PIHP demonstrated excellent professionalism, a pleasurable work environment, vast educational
resources, and impressive organizational members. I have no negative comments, just motivation
to continue my relationship with them. My agency supervisor had limited contact with me; I
initiated communication for the most part. However, this was not a problem for me once I
understood her schedule and activities. I appreciated the work environment; especially that
PIHP’s office is part of an office building of all non-profit organizations. This allowed me to
gain knowledge about other non-profit organizations serving my neighboring communities.
Internship Portfolio-Mills
43
Overall, I was impressed with everybody’s experience and knowledge in the health field and that
collaborate with one another to also learn more and grow.

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Experience summary

  • 1. Internship Portfolio-Mills 40 Experience Summary During my internship I acquired the skills to educate, advocate, research, and train the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander population for achieving better overall health and wellbeing. This was particularly valuable because I was able to gain knowledge in an area that I was uneducated in, as well as gain perspective in the contrast between cultures and ethnicities that make up the United States. I had a series of objectives in this process in order to make the most of this experience. These include; aiding in the Aloha Seniors Weekly Community Project that includes senior exercise, health education, and traditional arts, assessing nutritional information in fast foods, convenient foods, and foods consumed regularly in the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community, assisting in the Obesity Management Project Kaleponi PILI ‘Ohana, becoming IRB certified for collecting CBPR data, and attending lectures with Hawaiian and Pacific Island cultural practitioners. I was involved in a series of activities throughout my involvement in PIHP, Pacific Islander Health Partnership. Initially joining PIHP I began collecting nutritional information on fast food eateries. I also attending board meetings at the PIHP office in order to introduce myself and get familiar with the organizations members. The Hawaiian community “Meet & Greet” Papa Ola Lokahi, Naïve Hawaiian Healthsystem, Hawai’i stood out to me the most. I felt very appreciative of the chance to meet a various members in the network of Hawaiian health advocators. The meeting lasted for five hours, and there were special guests who flew from Hawaii to attend. Individuals ranged from non-profit to policy reform. I also had the pleasure of attending a couple lectures at Springfield College with Hawaiian cultural practitioners, and some lectures at the PIHP office such as from the EWC (Every Woman Counts) and the One-e-app training intro
  • 2. Internship Portfolio-Mills 41 lecture. One of the main activities I was involved in was Aloha Seniors, where PIHP offers hula, music, and crafts at the Senior Center in Huntington. Through Aloha Seniors I was able to participate in hula, multiple cultural days, Hawaiian music, and multiple Hawaiian influenced crafts. Through Aloha Seniors I presented my nutritional information, joined hikes with seniors in the mornings, and lead the fieldtrip to the Aquarium of the Pacific. Previously I had worked the International Children’s Festival at the Aquarium of the Pacific for PIHP, so I was familiar with the staff. PIHP’s involvement at the International Children’s Festival included a few tables with traditional Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander games, tattoos “kakua” (which were stamps), and demonstrating/ teaching how to make tealeaf roses and leis. I also attending a skit that the Aquarium offered tailored to kids, on taking care of the ocean. While I tried to involve myself in a series of diverse activities these are the main ones, and in addition I look forward to volunteering at the 2-day Pacific Islander Festival in September. The overall experience was positive, enlightening, educational, and fulfilling. I truly enjoyed all the members of the PIHP organization, other cultural practitioners, and members of Aloha Seniors. This was by far the highlight of my experience. The culture is one that showers Aloha, and accepted me as family immediately. They greet one another with hugs not handshakes and have such compassion and pride for their community and traditions. I respect their culture even more now then I did, and was taken back at how much kindness they have to give. Creating a network with the Aquarium of the Pacific was the second highlight of this experience. I have always had a passion for the ocean and felt fortunate to have been able to participate in their activities, as well as future ones to come.
  • 3. Internship Portfolio-Mills 42 My internship experience has monumentally prepared me better for a career in the health science field. This was not the experience I expected to have; it was one that required far more independency, initiative, organization, and creativity. Although this made the process more challenging, I am thankful to my agency supervisor for having trust in me and giving me responsibilities that pushed me to excel. I am proud of my work at PIHP, and so I will take that confidence in the job application process and throughout the rest of my career. I now have a better understanding of how fast paced the health field is, from extending ones education, to keeping in touch with what other organizations and businesses are doing. This experience has helped myself grow and mature, and has lead me further down the path I desired. It has also helped me see my passion for working close with communities. Truthfully, I was feeling nervous about finding a job in the health field and starting from scratch, wondering if I had learned enough and if I was ready. Working with PIHP has helped my self-assurance and makes me more comfortable to look for a job, knowing that I have knowledge to pull from my experiences. I also know that I can go to my agency supervisor for any guidance and I am very appreciative of that. PIHP demonstrated excellent professionalism, a pleasurable work environment, vast educational resources, and impressive organizational members. I have no negative comments, just motivation to continue my relationship with them. My agency supervisor had limited contact with me; I initiated communication for the most part. However, this was not a problem for me once I understood her schedule and activities. I appreciated the work environment; especially that PIHP’s office is part of an office building of all non-profit organizations. This allowed me to gain knowledge about other non-profit organizations serving my neighboring communities.
  • 4. Internship Portfolio-Mills 43 Overall, I was impressed with everybody’s experience and knowledge in the health field and that collaborate with one another to also learn more and grow.