
Open Doors
Meet Victor and Joanna at CMAP

Ana Carolina González-Peña • September 16, 2025
This summer, Joanna Martinez-Salinas and Victor Shen joined CMAP as youth employment interns, and what they experienced went far beyond the tasks on their to-do lists.
For Joanna, the days were filled with laughter, learning, and connection. “I really enjoyed working with the seniors and getting to know everyone around me,” she said. “Helping set up rooms, guiding them with technology, and just being there taught me a lot about patience and communication.” She remembers small moments that made a big impact: “Spending time with people you love, even for a short moment, creates memories you can carry forever.”
Victor’s summer was equally illuminating. “I learned how to multitask—taking calls, helping people, and staying calm all at the same time,” he explained. But above all, he discovered the importance of kindness. “Everyone here has been so considerate. I realized that treating people the way you want to be treated makes a real difference, because you never know what someone is going through.”
Both interns leave CMAP with lessons they will carry forward. Joanna hopes to continue practicing patience and effective communication in her future endeavors. Victor wants to keep spreading empathy, treating everyone he meets with care and understanding.
When asked what advice they would give to the seniors, they smiled and responded with heart. “Enjoy life, cherish your hobbies, and spend time with the people who matter most,” Joanna said. “Find happiness in the little things,” Victor added.
Their summer at CMAP was not just about gaining work experience—it was about building relationships, learning from one another, and understanding the quiet power of connection. For Joanna and Victor, the seniors were teachers in patience, kindness, and perspective. And for our seniors, these two young interns brought energy, curiosity, and reminders that learning—and caring—flow in every direction.