Introduction:
Agile Innovators Foundation (AIF) is thrilled to celebrate the successful completion of the first batch of interns, marking a significant milestone in our mission to create positive change in the areas of social service, public health, and community welfare. It’s worth mentioning that AIF is registered with Amity University as a partner for CSR activities, making this partnership a significant milestone towards achieving our goals. This collaboration further strengthens our commitment to fostering social responsibility and community engagement. In this blog post, we will delve into the enriching experiences of the interns, highlighting their collaboration with Ms. Ariba Khan, a ward councillor, their visit to the Shram Nagar Slums of Jamia Nagar, their active participation in the April 30th Free Health Camp organized by AIF, and the recognition of their achievements through internship completion certificates. We will also showcase the profile of one intern who exemplifies the dedication and passion of our interns.
Intern Profile:
One of our exceptional interns is an aspiring Clinical Psychologist, Mental Health advocate, and volunteer. Currently pursuing a Masters in Clinical Psychology from Amity University, they found AIF’s initiative to be a promising step towards ensuring equitable access to healthcare for the underprivileged sections of society. They wholeheartedly appreciate AIF’s pro-social vision and have eagerly volunteered to work for the same cause under the Social Responsibility and Community Engagement credit of their curriculum at Amity University, Noida campus. Their admiration for AIF’s objective of improving the health conditions of marginalized sections of society is what motivates them to contribute to such a noble cause.
Collaboration with Ms. Ariba Khan, Ward Councillor:
The interns at AIF had the honor of collaborating with Ms. Ariba Khan, a dedicated ward councillor of Jamia Nagar. Together, they embarked on a mission to address the needs of the underprivileged community by providing sanitary napkins. The guidance and insights shared by Ms. Khan played a pivotal role in shaping the interns’ understanding of the challenges faced by marginalized individuals.
Visit to the Shram Nagar Slums:
As part of their internship, the interns organized a visit to the Shram Nagar Slums in Jamia Nagar. This eye-opening experience allowed them to immerse themselves in the community, conducting surveys, engaging in conversations with local experts, and noting down valuable suggestions. The interns gained firsthand knowledge of the community’s needs and formulated plans to make a tangible difference.
Participation in the April 30th Free Health Camp:
The interns actively participated in the April 30th Free Health Camp, a noble initiative organized by AIF. This event provided essential medical check-ups and consultations to individuals from underprivileged backgrounds in Jamia Nagar. The interns lent their support to the medical professionals, offering assistance and addressing the health concerns of the attendees. Their involvement exemplified their dedication to serving the community.
Recognition through Internship Completion Certificates:
The first batch of interns at AIF demonstrated exceptional commitment and dedication throughout their internship. As a token of appreciation and recognition for their valuable contributions, AIF presented them with well-deserved internship completion certificates. These certificates symbolize the interns’ commitment to social service and their substantial impact on the underprivileged communities they served.
Conclusion:
The successful completion of the first batch of interns at AIF marks an important milestone in our journey towards social transformation. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to each intern, including the aspiring Clinical Psychologist, Mental Health advocate, and volunteer, for their unwavering passion, hard work, and dedication. Their collaboration with Ward Councillor Ms. Ariba Khan, the visit to the Shram Nagar Slums, their active participation in the Free Health Camp, and the receipt of their internship completion.