"a safe place" Afterschool
Yes, I Can If I Try!
What We Are Doing
_Monday The Mystery of History
The Bible defines the timeline. What does biblical creation mean? To make something out of nothing. We create by making something new with the materials that exist. Jesse, Faith and Chris' new creation. Tuesday - Bricklab Survey - Construction
Lesson One - Posts and Lintels
Lesson Two - Cantilevers We learned about cantilevers and now it is time to free style. Yeah, we are photo hams! _Join Us Now.
Call or email for an appointment. We allow the parents and children to
interview us to determine if this is the correct match.
951-940-5225 or ewcoc@ewcocinc.org Join our Cause on Facebook. Prison Beds To Corporate Heads Parent Recommendation
LinkedIn Recommendations
Rick Campbell has endorsed your work as President/CEO at Eagles Wings Community Outreach Center. Dear Patricia, I've written this recommendation of your work to share with other LinkedIn users. Details of the Recommendation: "Eagles Wing, ran by Mrs. P, is what the kids call her, is a loving and intelligent individual. Her input in the lives of my boys helped us after the death of their mother, my spouse. The program they created at Eagles Wing expands the child's mind in many areas not covered by the school system. Her husband, Rev. Wiggins is kind and patient. The on hand computer skills taught at Eagles Wing gave my boys a head start. They will always hold a special place in our hearts. Richard G. Campbell III" Service Category: Child Care Provider Year first hired: 2005 Top Qualities: Personable, Expert, High Integrity Parent Testimonials
To Eagles Wings
My son Jordan has only been attending the Eagles Wings afterschool program for about 3-4 weeks. However, in the short period of time his behavior is much improved. He is listening to me more at home. Also, I haven't gotten any calls about him misbehaving in school since he's been attending. . Jordan seems to be enjoying his time there. I am very happy and thankful for this program. Matuya Martin To Whom it May Concern
My name is Mrs. Laura Jackson, The great grandmother of Keenan M. He is 11 years old, and I have registered him in a new school, and oh what difference this school has changed him. He was stubborn, hard to learn, never wanted to learn, always upset. I took him to this new school. Never saw a little boy come home so happy, completely changed and couldn’t wait to return. Even ask me would I please be late picking him up. I just can’t believe it. He has never been happy in no school. Always come home crying and upset. Didn’t want to go to school at all. Now he is so happy loves his teachers. I can’t believe any one could change a child the way the pastor has changed him in 3 to four days. No one but God. Thank you, pastor and first lady. Make God bless you and your school. Mrs. Laura Jackson | Thursday - Power Play- Nutrition and Fitness
The Network for a Healthy California—Children’s Power Play! Campaign inspires and empowers California’s low-income 9- to 11-year-old children to eat
3 to 5 cups of fruits and vegetables and get at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day. This statewide social marketing initiative is led by the California Department of Public Health’s Network for a Healthy California to improve children’s short-term health and reduce their long-term risk of serious health problems like obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and certain types of cancer. The Community Youth Organization Idea & Resource Kit (Kit) helps you become a Champion for Change in your youth organization.The Kit features 20 activities focused on fruits, vegetables,and physical activity.The activities align with the California Health Education Content Standards for California Schools and the California Department of Education’s Nutrition Competencies for California’s Children. Community Youth Organization Idea & Resource Kit Everyday - Word Power and Skills
There is power in the written and spoken word. Every week Pastor C gives a vocabulary word. The definition, antonyms, and synonyms are identified. Then stories are written using the word and those before it. The stories are read aloud to be critiqued.
Explaining the process. Why, "a safe place" Afterschool
The Cause Born
The after school program, "a safe place" Afterschool, was born from my son's school experience. He hated it after the first grade. I recognized his artistic ability and interest very early. I also recognized he learned very fast when he was interested. My home became a movie set and a set designers workshop. He possessed multiple learning styles but the dominant styles are tactile and kinesthetic. I wondered how many other children, especially young men, had this same experience. After researching learning styles, I discovered African-American and Hispanic young men are predominately tactile and kinesthetic learners. Traditional classrooms are not designed for these styles. The result: behavior problems and low achievement. Long before President Obama coined the phrase, "Yes, we can!, 'a safe place" pressed the students with "Yes, you can IF you TRY!" There was no pressure for grades or perfection; just a fervent try. He Inspired Me! After instruction, a third grader was presented with the task of reassembling a computer in our P.C. Bootcamp for Kids. He said, "I can't do this because I am too dumb." We assured him that all we wanted him to do was "try" and he would receive help when he needed it. He tried, he accomplished the objective with minimal assistance. More importantly, his self concept changed. He no longer believed he was dumb. For the next three years he tried everything without hesitation. The Cause was verified. The young men who have participated in our program have been encouraged to do their best. They were treated like the valuable gifts that they are. Respect was expected from them and was given to them. Attitudes and behavior changed. Prison was not the only option. They were shown other options for their life. So "a safe place" Afterschool wants you.
Volunteer your time and skills. Give financial resources. Enroll your 1st through 5th grade students. What We Plan to do describes the activities planned. Share with a Friend Flyer |
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