Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Teen Corps

Teen Corps
A club that leads You and Your community to success.
A Leadership Development Program For Youth Ages 12-18
At
6615 Reisterstown Rd.
Suite 201
Baltimore, MD 21215

Youth/Adult Partnerships
Full Partners-Teen Corps
Maryland

Program Description:
There is a need to develop programs that engage youth, the
community, and organizations to work in partnership to build
safe, healthy and sustainable communities. The Baltimore Full
Partners (Maryland Cooperative Extension-Baltimore City 4-H,
Fellowship of Lights Youth and Community Services, and The
Safe and Sound Campaign for Children and Youth) collaborate
to strengthen Baltimore City communities through partnerships
and increased opportunities for youth. This comprehensive
leadership development program involves 40 youth and 30
community volunteers.

Full article.

Contact the 4-H Office at (410) 856-1850 ext. 114 for more information.

PARENT/COMMUNITY RESPONSE CENTER

PARENT/COMMUNITY RESPONSE CENTER
Fulfilling a promise to improve family and community engagement in support of academic
achievement for all children, Baltimore City schools CEO Dr. Andrés Alonso and the Baltimore
City Board of School Commissioners have announced that a new Parent/Community Response
Center will open for business beginning Monday, October 22, 2007. Parents, caregivers and
members of the school community can bring school-related concerns to the immediate attention
of district officials by calling 443-984-2020.

Full article.

A Forum on Housing Mobility and Education

A Forum on Housing Mobility and Education: Improving the Transition to New Communities and Schools

Not in any newsletter issue of Poverty & Race

December 3, 2007 ~ 10:00 to 4:00 ~ Baltimore, MD

The planned forum on “Housing Mobility and Education: Improving the Transition to New Communities and Schools” is co-sponsored by the Baltimore Regional Housing Campaign and the Poverty & Race Research Action Council (PRRAC). It is being held in concert with an innovative regional housing mobility program in Baltimore that is part of a court-ordered housing desegregation remedy in Thompson v. HUD.




Full article.

For more information or to register, please contact Ricky Persad, rickyp@cphabaltimore.org