mission statement

I will wake up each day and put on a smile.
I will keep an open-mind.
I may not be big and powerful, but I will make the world a better place by small and simple acts of kindness.
I will always try.
I will remember that there are little eyes out there that are looking for a role model - and I will be a good one.
I will always counteract the bad with twice as much goodness.
I will not turn away from a person in need.
I will be quick to right my wrongs.

I will manage my temper.
I will always remember to count my blessings.
I will strive to be kind to myself, to others, and to Earth.
When I fall, I will pick myself back up and keep climbing.
I will remember always that life is a gift, and there is simply no room to forget that.


Sunday, May 30, 2010

Transferable Skills Letter

Dear Center for Change,

Six years ago, I was a resident at the Center for Change. I strongly value your treatment center’s philosophy and the care you provide. I am familiar with how your facility operates and the mission of your service, and believe I can be a valuable asset to the Center’s team.

In my past work experience, I was fortunate to have gained many priceless skills assisting women with various behavioral and psychological disorders. I have become equipped with skills such as managing conflict, providing support for others, assisting in patient goal-setting, working with a care team, and being sensitive to the needs of those I am serving. The job was challenging, as each day was unpredictable and presented new situations. I enjoyed listening, supporting, and guiding the women through their daily experiences and challenges. The position kept me on my feet, always looking for ways to solve solutions, improve lives, be proactive, and exercise patience and understanding.

Above all, my past experiences have taught me that improvement is absolutely possible for those who are deeply entrenched in behavioral and psychological disorders, if the proper amount of support and unconditional care is provided. I am confident that I can be a valuable member of your team, and play a positive role in the resident’s lives at the Center for Change.

Thank you for your consideration.

Erin Robinson

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