1. Welcome to the Electronic Career Portfolio of Julia Moore Navigation Structure
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22. These pictures are from my mission trip to New Orleans. Our team painted houses, roofed buildings, and cleaned the surrounding area. I learned teamwork, perseverance, and discovered a new sense of awareness for my country.
23. These pictures are from my mission trip to Salyersville, Kentucky. My group worked to paint, clean, and reconstruct a family’s home.
24. These pictures are from my community service group called Ambassadors and Social Graces. We perform community service activities such as The Sertoma Club’s Annual Pancake Breakfast, Taste of Hendersonville, and March of Dimes. We also travel to schools, conventions, and special events to model clothes and bridal wear.
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27. Conferences and Workshops Left: FBLA Institute for Leaders Conference in Nashville, TN 2010. The other chapter officers and I participated in workshops and listened to guest speakers. We met other officers and FBLA members from all over the country. Right: DECA trip to Chicago Stock Exchange 2009. This marketing-based trip included an interesting trip to the Stock Exchange, where we watched the markets closed and learned about a day at the Exchange. Above: DECA Sports and Entertainment Marketing Conference 2009
28. Examples of Projects Left: These pictures are from TAATU (Teens Against Alcohol and Tobacco Use). The Peer Leaders set up different stations for sixth grade students to attend and learn about the benefits of staying alcohol and tobacco free. My group, the Noah’s Promise Players, perform skits for the students that relate to peer pressure and decision making. STARS Peer Leaders Far Left: For National Red Ribbon Week, we organize several activities, including taping down body outlines with facts about tobacco and its effects. Left: Every spring, Peer Leaders focus on encouraging safety on prom night. Prom Promise is a pledge to stay alcohol, tobacco, and drug free. Our slogan is “Don’t you want this to be a night to REMEMBER?”
29. Examples of Projects In the summer of 2010, I began sponsoring Aylen Mita, a three year old girl living in Bolivia. The sponsorship is through Compassion International. My sponsorship includes a monthly due, which is put toward Aylen’s education, healthcare, living expenses, and nourishment. I have the opportunity to write and receive letters from Aylen and her family. I hope to one day visit her in Bolivia. Above: I love seeing these envelopes in the mail. I try to write back as soon as possible. I often include pictures of my family or myself, which Aylen is able to keep. Left: Letters from Aylen’s tutor and her uncle.