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AHMI 2006, San Diego: EMU's AH students had this to say about their time in San Diego :

“So many nonprofit organizations were there to recruit students at the spot and train them. I was very surprised to see how CEOs or other people who had high positions wanted to know us and help us to reach our goals and dreams. They were so surprised to see how many students who were involve in making a difference in their community. I am glad that I was one of them. AHMI is a great experience to everyone who wants to succeed in life. There is a lot of opportunity out there but it is up to us to participate. This is for everyone who is looking for jobs and internships, and an opening to get you where you want to go.” –Noelle Ingabire

“AHMI 2006 was a wonderful experience for me. I learned so much about the current issues facing the nonprofit sector and had the opportunity to network with nonprofit representatives and other AH students from across the country. The most interesting part of AHMI for me was learning about the other American Humanics programs and how their student associations functioned. After my discussions with AHMI 2006 student representatives and student association presidents, I found that the most successful programs were ones with great administrative support. These students also gave me excellent suggestions to improve our student association. I am looking forward to the projects our students are going to take on to develop us into future nonprofit leaders.” –Erin Sarbinoff

“Attending AHMI was an eye opening experience. From the speakers to the workshop there was always something new and interesting to learn. The workshops I participated in discussed issues like building a successful community and how to be successful in mentoring youth. These workshops were motivating to me because they talked about things I want to do with my life. AHMI provided a real life case study that we will face in our future careers. The techniques and guidance the mentors provided was vital in how to handle certain situations if they were to occur. More importantly, AHMI provided connections to students who share the same vision as I do and to professionals who are willing to help in any way they can. AHMI was definitely an experience of a life time.” -Rukiya Hassan

2006 AHMI NEWSLETTER (PDF)


AHMI 2006
Hodan Erin and April


AHMI 2006
Participants


AMHI 2006
Case Study Group

AMHI 2006
Hodan, Rukiya and Noelle


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