The Vegetarian Resource Group Blog

Report on My VRG Internship

Posted on December 15, 2020 by The VRG Blog Editor

By Julia Stanitski, VRG Intern

My internship at The Vegetarian Resource Group was incredible. I originally reached out to VRG because I have been so interested in veganism and health promotion. I had heard of VRG before, but never really knew much about the organization. After talking with Charles Stahler, who I was in contact with about the experience, I knew I would love the activities it would entail. I began the internship in early September, and continued until December, learning a lot along the way.

     I began the internship by assisting with the restaurant guide on the VRG website. Debra sent me general information on how to complete summaries/write-ups for new vegan restaurants that popped up across the USA and Canada. This was so fun for me, as I got to view and learn about new places opening up. It was great to see what types of vegan food and cuisine are available nowadays! I also got to review a Delaware vegan restaurant for the VRG E-mail Newsletter. This was awesome! My friends and I went to Daily Veg, a 100% vegan restaurant in Newark, Delaware, to try a variety of their offerings. I had never written a food review before, but it was fun getting to taste the foods, take photographs, and write about it afterwards.

     Next, I created a blog post about vegan snacks for dancers. This was very personal to me as I have danced for my entire life. Since I have only been vegan for around three years, my eating habits have definitely changed throughout my life. I really got to think about the best snacks for athletes and dancers, in particular, which I really enjoyed. The second blog post I wrote was about vegan food available at my college. I loved doing this, because there are tons of vegan options at the University of Delaware! I really got to explain how I was able to find vegan food and I did not go hungry during the day because of my dietary restrictions.

     The third blog post I wrote was about favorite vegan foods of various college interns. I was able to connect with the other interns at VRG and ask them what vegan foods they enjoy at their own schools. If the interns were in high school, I asked them what foods they would like to see at the future college they attend. I loved this because I got to email with people all around the country that are similar in age to me, and learn about where they went to school and what they like. After this, I finally wrote a post regarding Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding parents, teens, and veganism. This was my favorite blog post I got to write. It hit home to me because I started going vegan when I was 17/18-years-old. As my parents are not vegan or vegetarian, it was difficult changing my way of life and how I ate when I was at home with them. I had to explain a lot about veganism to them, and have a ton of confidence in myself regarding my decisions. I think this FAQ will be very helpful for teens that either are vegan, or are thinking about going vegan in the near future.

     Next, I got to help another VRG intern that goes to Loyola University with one of her projects. I really liked this because I got to see what the types of projects were that she was working on. I assisted her on a specific project by sharing my opinions on commercials & advertisements of vegan products. She then put my opinion and the opinions of other interns into a big blog post for the website. It was great!

     One of the most valuable things I got to do in this internship was make a list of companies and positions that interested me for future jobs. For each, I put their requirements, links to their applications, and the general gist of the employment opportunity. This really got me thinking about types of jobs I could see myself working in in the future. Especially since I am unsure of the specific job I want, it was great to see the options out there and what I would actually like doing after reading their descriptions. I am now able to keep this and look back on it throughout my senior year of college while I begin to search for jobs.

     Lastly, I was able to review two vegan food products. These were GoodPops (organic freezer pops made from juice) and soy filets. These were fun because I got to taste two different products I had never purchased before on my own. I enjoyed writing a little blurb about the positives of each and where to find them at stores.

     Overall, this internship experience was great for me. I really learned a lot about veganism in the real world, how companies have been promoting the lifestyle, and how much vegan-related media and products have grown in the past few years! I loved working with VRG and want to continue to stay connected with vegan health promotion and media. I would definitely recommend this internship to any high school or college student interested in vegetarianism, veganism, or just a healthier lifestyle.

For information about VRG internships, see https://www.vrg.org/student/index.php

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