Volume 2, Issue 3, Summer 2013
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Volume 2, Issue 3, Summer 2013
CTO Accomplishments! Find us online at www.mhhc.org Estelle M. Raboni, MPH, MCHES Director, Changing the Odds Phone: (718) 483-1270 ext 8152 Fax: (347) 226-5017 Email: [email protected] Our Mission: Changing the Odds seeks to change the trajectory of Bronx youth by providing safe and supportive spaces with caring adults who empower them to become thriving, successful, and engaged young adults in their community. NEWS Conversations with Estelle! Two 11th grade CTO participants were selected to join The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy’s Youth Leadership Team! The YLT is a select group of teens who help to shape Campaign policies, programs, and messages. Learn more at: www.thenationalcampaign.org Ivan Dyson & Shanice McCauley of Bronxwood Preparatory Academy Volume 2, Issue 3 2013 Summer Edition 1 Conversations with the Director of Changing The Odds Four 10th grade CTO participants were selected to join the YouthBridge-NY Fellows program! 1 Fatoumata Ceesay & Aminata Kebbeh of Health Opportunities High School Ask the Doc: Get answers from Dr. Marlene Rivera Program Director, Changing the Odds 2 Raheal Neequaye & Bella Nortey of Bronx Health Sciences High School Fellows take part in monthly skill-building workshops focusing on appreciating diversity through photography, grant-making, and diversity Learn more at: www.youthbridgeny.org 3 CSL club spotlight on the topic of Bullying The MHHC School Based Health Center network has been in existence since 1982. This is a partnership with a variety of schools in the community to improve the well being of children and families by providing onsite access to healthcare, including mental health and health education services. Learn more at: www.wearethebronx.org Currently, the program operates in ten schools in the Bronx serving over 10,000 children from kindergarten to the 12th grade. In addition to onsite healthcare, the MHHC health team educates parents about obtaining health insurance for their children and the entire family. Learn more about both organizations here: www.bxvc.org & www.hfhnyc.org WATB is a 9-month professional development and networking program for Bronx non-profit leaders. Ask the Doc! Student spotlight: 3 Jessica Holzer, CTO Program Coordinator, Completed her participation in the 2012-2013 We Are The Bronx (WATB) Fellowship. Estelle M. Raboni, MPH, MCHES Second annual CTO Youth Forum! Andrew Ferreira About Morris Heights Health Center For over 30 years, MHHC has been providing quality, accessible and affordable healthcare including primary, specialty, dental, mental health, educational and social services. MHHC serves over 60,000 residents annually in the Bronx community. The youth forum is something I look forward to all year, so it’s hard to pick out certain highlights because there are so many! First, the room was beautiful to look at – I loved looking at all of the CSL display boards that all CTO clubs designed, in addition to reading about all of the great community service participants did all year. I was also struck by how many participants attended and how many attended with their entire family! I love seeing moms and dads, sisters and brothers at these events, so it did my heart good to see parents and relatives in the audience. I was also really pleased to see teachers and school administrators at the event in support of their students and of CTO. Stephen Ritz was also a great speaker and I was so glad that he came to speak to our participants. But the really big highlight was watching the montage and watching the reaction of our guests — all of you did such EXTRAORDINARY work and were clearly proud of the work you did this year! And I was right there with you – really proud of all of you and the amazing service you’ve done! I can’t wait till next year! 4 CTO Accomplishments I really enjoyed being a judge at the youth forum! It was wonderful to see all of the different posters and the stories, work, and experiences behind each one. I loved hearing from the students and listening to them explain their posters. All of the students were very passionate about their experiences and expressed genuine pride and interest in their service learning projects. It was wonderful and rewarding for me to see how exuberant the winners of the poster boards were, as well!! Overall, being a judge was proof to me of just how important programs like CTO are to our youth. I am so honored to have been a part of the Youth Forum and am very proud and impressed by the CTO team and all of the students! I hope to be a part of it next year and look forward to seeing all of the wonderful work! Dr. Marlene Rivera, MD, MPH Simona Caplan, WATB Coordinator (left) & Jessica Holzer right) Supervising Physician, MHHC School Based Health Centers BxVC seeks to connect Bronx residents with opportunities to volunteer within their neighborhood. Homes for the Homeless & Changing the Odds are awarded a $1,000 mini-grant from the Bronx Volunteer Coalition (BxVC)! These funds will support a 6-week, once per week summer enrichment program for elementary-school aged children at the HFH Williamsbridge Family Inn in the Bronx. CTO participants will serve as volunteers for the summer program and lead activities with the participating HFH children. Check out more CTO Youth Forum pictures on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ Page 2 Page 3 The 2nd annual CTO Youth Forum at Lehman College on May 31, 2013 Interview with Andrew Ferreira, 8th grade student and CTO participant at MS 232. Andrew joined CTO as a 6th grader and will be our first CTO graduate! Why did you join CTO? “Because I thought it was going to be a fun experience.” How would you describe your experience in the program? “Good and fun because you get to interact with other people that you don’t know and you get to do community service that helps the community.” What is one thing that you have learned from being in the program? “Helping people, working with other people, expressing your ideas.” What was your favorite activity or lesson and why? “The community service planning lesson where we discussed our different ideas for the Button Fundraiser. We also assigned the different roles and responsibilities for the project.” What was your favorite community service project and why? “The button fundraiser where we designed and made buttons that we sold to other students and teachers in the school [to raise money for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts at Orchard Beach]. It was my favorite because you get to express your artistic ways.” Over 2 5 attend 0 ees! How will you continue to impact your school and local community after you leave CTO? “[I will] create a club at school similar to CTO that will help the community and other people.” Bullying was a common community issue selected by CTO clubs. Check out some highlights about how they addressed this issue! Students of Hop Surveyed Total Students in Hop Surveyed 311 The 6th grade club at Middle School 232 organized a series of anti-bullying projects with the theme of “Keep Calm and Stop Bullying”. Their projects on the topic included friendship bracelets, anti-bullying pledges, a survey, a poster and a play/ workshop. Special thanks to our keynote speaker, Stephen Ritz of Green Bronx Machine, to Dr. Mary Huynh of Lehman College, and to Erica Camille of Erica Camille Productions! The 10th grade club at Health Opportunities High School administered a school wide bullying survey. Participants presented their findings at the school’s weekly administration and faculty staff meeting. They were even asked to present their findings to the entire 11th grade! The 6th grade club at Middle School 224 customized CTO t-shirts to spread their message about anti-bullying. The following day, participants wore their message t-shirts!