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Transcript of © Center for Companies That Care, 2004 Mentor Training Year End Recognition Event.
© Center for Companies That Care, 2004© Center for Companies That Care, 2004
Mentor Training
Year End Recognition Event
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Agenda
• 12PM-12:45/1PM – ALL MENTORS– Bowling Fundraiser– Details/Logistics for June 11th Year End Recognition– Speech Writing Contest
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Bowling Fundraiser Results
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Bowling Fundraiser Results
• Thanks to all the teams who raised funds and kept the momentum going throughout the last six weeks!
• Thanks to everyone who reached out in so many different ways:– Friends and Family – Colleagues and Clients– Bake Sales and Jeans Day– Social Clubs and Sporting Clubs
• Every dollar goes towards improving and expanding AIM High
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Amount Raised
0 0 0
200
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200
400
600
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1000
Darius Bilinglsy Darion Blalock Joshua Brooks Joel Brown Ryan Brown
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
370
0 0
705
360
0
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400
600
800
1000
Milan Byrdwell DemondCampbell
Oshay Chapman Quincy Cochran Diamonde Collier
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
525
40
870
100175
0
200
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800
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Israel Durley Lernard Fields Elana Flowers Shavaun Grant Gregory Greer
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
1100
42.5 25
685566.67
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Kyle Harrington Jerry Holt Anthony Hubbard Rozjolei Jackson Darrick Jason
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
566.66
131
825
25
265
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Latorie Johnson Deidre Jones Passion Jones Marlon Marshall Jehiel Martinez
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
1000
40
275
1170
00
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Kendra McCastle Jeremiah McGee A'ShontiMcKinney
Andrew Mesadieu Jamal Minor
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
712.5
527.5
0 40 00
200
400
600
800
1000
AndriannaMontgomery
Shaiehsa Moore Bria Morgan Bernard Mull Patrick Page
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
360
060
275
100
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Devonte Perry Cortae Pitts Camille Riley Dominique Sims Kenisha Smart
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
60
200
566.66
125
00
200
400
600
800
1000
Shanice Spencer Justin Turner Jason Warren Angel White Diontae Williams
Students
Dollars
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Amount Raised
202.5300
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Rashid Williams Ahmad Wright
Students
Dollars
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The College Visit Clothing Shopping Spree
Eligible Students• Kyle Harrington (ADP)• Jehiel Martinez (ADP)• Elana Flowers (BCU)• Passion Jones (BCU)• Kendra McCastle (Curcio Webb)• Bria Morgan (Grant Thornton)• Andrew Mesadieu (Neiger Design)• Students mentored by Convergint Technologies• Students mentored by Enterprise Fleet Management• Students mentored by Sysmex
• We will contact these students’ mentoring teams individually as soon as the details for the shopping spree are planned.
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Year End Recognition Event
June 11th, 2009
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Overview
• Who: Students, Parents, Mentors
• What: Year End Recognition Event
• Where: St. James Cathedral, Burrill Hall (65 E. Huron St, Chicago)
• When: Thursday, June 11th, 5PM-8PM
• Why: To celebrate your team’s achievements over the past year and your student being one step closer to college success.
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Getting There
Burrill Hall (St. James Cathedral) 65 E. Huron
Southwest corner of Huron and Rush. Glass Building with “65” on corner. Enter to lobby. We are on lower level.
Parking Garage @ Fordham Building, $24
Entrance on Huron, btw State and Wabash. If available, street parking is $4 every 2
hours.
Accessible via Brown and Red “El” Lines. Short cab
from Metra.
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Overview of What to Expect
• Hopefully meeting a parent/guardian– We are sending letters home/making phone calls– Have been encouraging students to invite parents (please do the
same)
• Keynote Speaker– We have reached out to:
• Dawn Turner Trice (Chicago Tribune) • Natalie Moore (Chicago Public Radio, WBEZ) • Local Aldermen
– Do you have any ideas for keynote speakers? Email [email protected]
• Student Speakers (winners of Speech Writing contest)– Students are invited to participate in Speech Writing Contest (details
in later slides). – Finalists will deliver speeches and be voted on at June 11th Event.
Winner will speak at Companies That Care annual dinner in November.
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Overview of What to Expect
• Award Ceremony– Certificates for Everyone– Awards for outstanding attendance and engagement
• Memory Books– An art project/ opportunity for students to create a
keepsake from AIM High– Print and bring pictures from year. Or email to
[email protected] by May 22nd.
• Student/Mentor Evaluations– A guided discussion with your mentee:
- How the year went - What each other’s expectations were and if they were met - - How to improve for next year- - Plans for the summer
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Details of Speech Writing Contest• Students are asked (optional) to write a 400 word minimum essay on an issue
impacting their community. The students came up with the following topic list:– Violence in Communities– Absentee Fathers– Teen Pregnancy– Lack of Local Financial Institutions (issue w/ currency exchanges, lack of local
banks and credit unions)– Racial/Ethnic/Community Enslavement – How do our communities and our
race continue to keep ourselves down (i.e. how do we live to the stereotypes about us; about physical appearances; stereotypes about ‘being white’ and academic achievement)?
– The Economic Recession: how it affects teens, traumatic affects and stress placed on teens; how it forces you to change your financial expectations and demands on your parents; how it affects your ability to get a summer job
• The majority of the essay should focus on the various ways to positively combat and solve this issue. We will ask students to come up with solutions to be implemented from all levels:
– What should/can the President/Washington do?– The State of Illinois/City of Chicago– The Neighborhood Community– The School– The Family– The Individual
• The contest is optional and will be introduced this week at the After School meeting. Please encourage your student to participate. The more students that participate, the bigger the prizes for the finalists will be.
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Cost and Registration
• Please register for the event by June 4th at www.companies-that-care.org/register. Please register so we can get an accurate count for the caterer and seating arrangements.
• There is no cost to participate in this event. All mentors are welcome.
• QUESTIONS?? David Fine, 312-661-1010, [email protected]
• This presentation will be available on the mentor website (username: mentor, pw: graduate) later this week once location is confirmed.