Youth Ready Chicago Community Council Region 5 presents After School Program Fest 2011; a free event for the community to showcase and increase the enrollment of youth in after school programs across the region. The community is invited out on Saturday October 1, 2011, to the John L. Yancey Boys & Girls Club, located at 6245 S. Wabash Ave Chicago IL, 60637, from 1pm to 4pm for a day filled with entertainment, fun, and giveaways. Join us RAIN OR SHINE! This event will be moved indoor to the gym if it rains.
Buses will transport people to and from the event leaving from The Center of Change located at 63rd and California and St. Sabina Church located at 7909 S. Racine 60620. CPS Students of all ages and their families are encouraged to attend.
For more information contact Xavier Davis by email xdavis@swyc.org or phone 773-819-5033.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Lights on After School
YOU’RE INVITED TO A CELBRATION!!
Make plans to join Metropolitan Family Services / Midway Youth Center and the Afterschool Alliance to celebrate the importance of afterschool programs, Thursday, October 20th, for Lights On Afterschool!
In communities today, 15.1 million children take care of themselves after the school day ends. Afterschool programs keep kids safe, help working families and inspire learning. Join us, along with 7,500+ afterschool programs nationwide, in celebrating our afterschool programs.
The children will showcase their Social Science project “Latin Culture” completed in the afterschool program, as well as displaying the jewelry designed by the Youth Center Jewelry Club. We will also feature arts and craft activities related to the “Latin Culture” project.
If you are planning to attend, please RSVP to colfaxm@metrofamily.org by Monday, October 17th
* Who: Metropolitan Family Service - Midway Youth Center Program.
* What: An open house event with information, fun and entertainment.
* When: Thursday, October 20th, 2011 – from 3 pm until 6pm.
* Where: La Santa Cruz Church, 6545 S. Springfield, Chicago, IL 60629
* Why: Come and discover the fantastic activities the Youth Center program is offering the youth of West Lawn.
Job Preparedness Workshops
Date: Wed. September 28, 2011
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location:
Chicago Lawn
6120 S. Kedzie Avenue
60629
About this event:
Chicago Lawn Branch presents Job Preparedness Workshops, each Wednesday from July 20 to October 26, 2011 at 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Learn how to write a resume, job search skills, how to complete online job applications and interviewing skills.
Phone: 312-747-0639
Registration:
Registration is required please call (312) 747-0639 or visit the branch at 6120 S. Kedzie for more information. There will be only 3 participants per session.
Friday, September 23, 2011
COLLEGE FAIR FOR LGBT STUDENTS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS
After School Program Fest 2011
A free event for the community to showcase and increase the enrollment of youth in after school programs!
Saturday October 1, 2011
John L. Yancey Boys & Girls Club
6245 S. Wabash Ave Chicago IL, 60637,
1pm to 4pm
CPS Students of all ages and their families are encouraged to attend.
Free Buses will transport people to and from the event leaving from The Center of Change located at 63rd and California
and 1210 W. 78th Pl. – St. Sabina Rectory.
To reserve a seat on a bus email your name, phone number, and the site you wish to get on the bus to yrcregion5communitycouncil@gmail.com or leave the info in a phone message at 773-476-3534 ext 245. Buses will leave 12:30pm and return no later than 6pm. Seating is limited so hurry!
Join us Rain or Shine! If it rains we will move activities inside to the gym.
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Chicago South Career Fair
Date: September 28, 2011, 11 am–2 pm
Place: 18501 S. Harlem Ave., Chicago, IL 60477
Meet face to face with top local employers at the Chicago South Career Fair. The event will be held at the Holiday Inn Select & Convention Center, and will showcase companies hiring in the following industries:
- Accounting/Auditing
- Administrative and Support Services
- Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
- Banking
- Consumer Products
- Customer Service and Call Center
- Finance/Economics
- Financial Services
- Hospitality/Tourism
- Insurance
- Real Estate/Mortgage
- Restaurant and Food Service
- Retail/Wholesale
- Sales
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Rapper TYGA to Mentor Impressionable Youth at Bogan High School in Chicago, IL
Rapper TYGA to Mentor Impressionable Youth at Bogan High School in Chicago, IL
CHICAGO - (September 17, 2011) Grammy-nominated pop/rap artist TYGA, also known as Michael Stevenson, is in Washington DC this week to empower under-privileged and economically challenged youth as part of his R.O.A.R (Reach Out And Represent) Youth Empowerment Campaign.
On Friday September 23, 2011 at 8:30 am - 9:30 am, TYGA will attend Bogan High School, 3939 West 79th St., as part of the La Belle Vie foundation BULU (Be U Love U) program. TYGA will speak with over 500 youth in each city and present VIP packages to select youth who are nominated by the staff for meeting criteria in three critical areas; attendance, grades and behaviour.
TYGA, an acronym for Thank You God Always,is an American rapper whose album No Introduction debuted in 2008. He has worked with Kanye West, Lil' Wayne and Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz. He received much acclaim for his Grammy-nominated song with Chris Brown, Deuces, and hit song Coconut Juice, featuring his cousin Travis from Gym Class Heroes. TYGA is now receiving acclaim and admiration for his R.O.A.R youth empowerment campaign, whichprovides a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to under-privileged youth.
Developed and supported by the La Belle Vie Foundation, the collaborative BULU/ R.O.A.R. Campaign, is designed to acknowledge and eradicate the damaging impact that media, violence, drug involvement, poor decision-making skills and a lack of education impose on the self-esteems of young people and ultimately their futures.
BULU's goal is to celebrate youth and achievement by bringing notable successful personalities from similar backgrounds to youth via motivational speaking, providing a tangible mentoring, leadership and empowerment component.
TYGA is thrilled to partner again with Chris Brown before the launch of their highly anticipated F.A.M.E tour with Kelly Roland and T-Pain starting September 12, 2011 in Toronto. The tour will also hit 28 U.S. cities.
During the F.A.M.E. tour, R.O.A.R. and BULU will select a school in each of the 28 tour cities - - engaging at least 2000 youth per city in schools and over 7 million fans per city via his social media platforms.
In the assembly, TYGA will give youth the unadulterated truth about the focus and determination that it really takes to accomplish their goals, as well as address the importance of education, anti-drug, anti- violence and achievement despite the challenges.
In an attempt to offset the high drop rates among Black and Latino students and to bring attention to the importance of going to college, TYGA is sponsoring 15 "TYGA SCHOLARS" in each city where a R.O.A.R event is scheduled in a high school. TYGA SCHOLARS will be senior high school students who have been selected by their school administrators to complete the EDU, Inc. COMMON BLACK COLLEGE APPLICATION "for free". The EDU, Inc. Application allows students to apply to 35 HBCUs at the same time. The use of the EDU, Inc. Application increases the educational options of students by allowing them to receive acceptance letters, financial aid packages and scholarship offers from several different colleges. The Bulu/R.O.A.R campaign is also SUPPORTED BY:TheNationalYouth Anti-DrugMediaCampaign, at the White HouseOffice of NationalDrugControlPolicy and Miss Black America Pageant.
TYGA's programs R.O.A.R., in partnership with BULU exemplifies a commitment to making a difference in the lives of under-privileged and economically challenged youth through education, mentoring and empowerment. To date, BULU has serviced over 10,000 youth nationwide.
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TYGA in Oakland visiting a high school during his mentoring tour.
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CHICAGO - (September 17, 2011) Grammy-nominated pop/rap artist TYGA, also known as Michael Stevenson, is in Washington DC this week to empower under-privileged and economically challenged youth as part of his R.O.A.R (Reach Out And Represent) Youth Empowerment Campaign.
On Friday September 23, 2011 at 8:30 am - 9:30 am, TYGA will attend Bogan High School, 3939 West 79th St., as part of the La Belle Vie foundation BULU (Be U Love U) program. TYGA will speak with over 500 youth in each city and present VIP packages to select youth who are nominated by the staff for meeting criteria in three critical areas; attendance, grades and behaviour.
TYGA, an acronym for Thank You God Always,is an American rapper whose album No Introduction debuted in 2008. He has worked with Kanye West, Lil' Wayne and Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz. He received much acclaim for his Grammy-nominated song with Chris Brown, Deuces, and hit song Coconut Juice, featuring his cousin Travis from Gym Class Heroes. TYGA is now receiving acclaim and admiration for his R.O.A.R youth empowerment campaign, whichprovides a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to under-privileged youth.
Developed and supported by the La Belle Vie Foundation, the collaborative BULU/ R.O.A.R. Campaign, is designed to acknowledge and eradicate the damaging impact that media, violence, drug involvement, poor decision-making skills and a lack of education impose on the self-esteems of young people and ultimately their futures.
BULU's goal is to celebrate youth and achievement by bringing notable successful personalities from similar backgrounds to youth via motivational speaking, providing a tangible mentoring, leadership and empowerment component.
TYGA is thrilled to partner again with Chris Brown before the launch of their highly anticipated F.A.M.E tour with Kelly Roland and T-Pain starting September 12, 2011 in Toronto. The tour will also hit 28 U.S. cities.
During the F.A.M.E. tour, R.O.A.R. and BULU will select a school in each of the 28 tour cities - - engaging at least 2000 youth per city in schools and over 7 million fans per city via his social media platforms.
In the assembly, TYGA will give youth the unadulterated truth about the focus and determination that it really takes to accomplish their goals, as well as address the importance of education, anti-drug, anti- violence and achievement despite the challenges.
In an attempt to offset the high drop rates among Black and Latino students and to bring attention to the importance of going to college, TYGA is sponsoring 15 "TYGA SCHOLARS" in each city where a R.O.A.R event is scheduled in a high school. TYGA SCHOLARS will be senior high school students who have been selected by their school administrators to complete the EDU, Inc. COMMON BLACK COLLEGE APPLICATION "for free". The EDU, Inc. Application allows students to apply to 35 HBCUs at the same time. The use of the EDU, Inc. Application increases the educational options of students by allowing them to receive acceptance letters, financial aid packages and scholarship offers from several different colleges. The Bulu/R.O.A.R campaign is also SUPPORTED BY:TheNationalYouth Anti-DrugMediaCampaign, at the White HouseOffice of NationalDrugControlPolicy and Miss Black America Pageant.
TYGA's programs R.O.A.R., in partnership with BULU exemplifies a commitment to making a difference in the lives of under-privileged and economically challenged youth through education, mentoring and empowerment. To date, BULU has serviced over 10,000 youth nationwide.
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TYGA in Oakland visiting a high school during his mentoring tour.
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After School Program Fest 2011
Youth Ready Chicago Community Council Region 5 presents After School Program Fest 2011; a free event for the community to showcase and increase the enrollment of youth in after school programs across the region. The community is invited out on Saturday October 1, 2011, to the John L. Yancey Boys & Girls Club, located at 6245 S. Wabash Ave Chicago IL, 60637, from 1pm to 4pm for a day filled with entertainment, fun, and giveaways. Join us RAIN OR SHINE! This event will be moved indoor to the gym if it rains.
Buses will transport people to and from the event leaving from The Center of Change located at 63rd and California and St. Sabina Church located at 7909 S. Racine 60620. CPS Students of all ages and their families are encouraged to attend.
For more information contact Xavier Davis by email xdavis@swyc.org or phone 773-819-5033.
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YMCA Father & Daughter Program
Dads, are your daughters growing up too fast? Are you missing out on family time together? If so, why not join the YMCA Father & Daughter Adventure Princess Program? A great way to spend time together before your daughters grow up and you miss out on making memories. The YMCA Father & Daughter Adventure Princess Program will be starting up their new season for 2011/2012 in September.
If any fathers and daughters are interested in joining, please visit the website for more information on how you can join by clicking here.
YMCA is a sponsored program designed to bring fathers and daughters closer together.
WGN / NAACP, Diversity Job Fair
Join WGN and the NAACP at the Professional and Executive Diversity Job Fair, September 27th. This FREE job fair is designed specifically for candidates with a 4-year degree or better. Representatives will be on hand from companies in Sales & Marketing, Engineering, Healthcare, Education and much more! So put on your best, grab those resumes, and head on down!
DATE:Tuesday, September 27
For more information on the fair as well as tips to maximize your job fair success, visit www.psijobfair.com
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