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First Baptist Church of Tahoe City

Preschool Teacher

May - July 2021 • Tahoe City, CA

What I liked

The individuals in which I worked with and my bosses. Amazing community. I also liked being able to explore the lake and go on adventures, while also learning how to work with others.

What I wish was different

I enjoyed it all, so I wish for nothing to be different.

Advice

Go in with an open mind, willing to learn and grow.
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School Age Teacher

August 2020 - June 2021 • Tahoe City, CA

What I liked

I loved the support and care that the staff show to the missionaries. The kids are fabulous and the parents so gracious. We have a lot of freedom and free time with what we do as well.

What I wish was different

I came during the pandemic so a lot of things were different than normal but I had a great time.

Advice

Have a solid foundation in your faith that can be worked on because working with kids is usually going to take its toll. It is very rewarding but there are some days that feel so long.
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Camp Counselor/ Missionary

June - August 2019 • Tahoe City, CA

What I liked

Time spent with the kids, the staff, and the community was unlike any I've experienced before. They are so welcoming, and the work was exactly what I love to do!

What I wish was different

I wish I had more time there! Fall or Spring internships there seem like the best.

Advice

If you love the Lord, kids, and the outdoors, this is the place for you!
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Summer Camp Counselor

May - August 2018 • Tahoe City, CA

What I liked

I loved working with the children. The environment of Lake Tahoe is absolutely beautiful, and the hiking was so relaxing. As well working with people of all different backgrounds in a new community.

What I wish was different

That more students would have come to the camp. Also, that I could have had more time working with the families of this area.

Advice

Expect the unexpected. Never assume people are who you think they are, allow them to show you who they are before you assume.
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