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Prince George County Introduction to America’s Promise. July 28, 2011. Thanks to Youth Stakeholders. School Personnel Social Services Faith-Based Groups Court Services Youth Facilities Law Enforcement. Elected Officials Parks & Recreation Civic Organizations Juvenile Corrections
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Prince George County Introduction to America’s Promise July 28, 2011
Thanks to Youth Stakeholders • School Personnel • Social Services • Faith-Based Groups • Court Services • Youth Facilities • Law Enforcement • Elected Officials • Parks & Recreation • Civic Organizations • Juvenile Corrections • Medical Services • Businesses • Military
America’s Promise Overview • Website address: www.americaspromise.org • Was founded in 1997 by then Secretary of State Colin Powell. • "Together we can - and we will - prepare children and youth for college, work and life." - General Colin Powell
The Five Promises • The Five Promises are those developmental resources — wrap-around supports — that young people need for success in life. America’s Promise is built around the framework of ensuring that all young people experience these Promises. • Caring Adults • Safe Places • A Healthy Start • Effective Education • Opportunities to Help Others
1997-Present • Communities in all 50 states have registered as partners with America’s Promise to deliver these promises. • They have tackled the key issues of the time through the five promises. • They have expanded their services to meet the needs of the children. One way does not fit all!
Why Prince George County? • According to statistics provided by the Crater Planning District, the median household income in 2009 for Prince George was $66,049. The closest to us was Surry at $53,320. • Our unemployment rate is below 7 percent. • Our Public School Division is lauded as being innovative and effective and a leader in our region.
Why Prince George County? • Our Parks & Recreation Department is full-service and offers numerous programs. We had 2200 kids enrolled last year. • We have active groups likes Boys and Girls Scouts that fill important needs to kids who may not play sports. • We have numerous churches of every denomination who have active youth groups.
Here’s why……….! • 2010 numbers show we have 8,052 kids being raised in Prince George County. That is 22.5 percent of our population. • The Public School Division estimates 6,349 students are estimated to be enrolled in pre-k through grade 12 for the 2011-12 school term. • We also have approximately 113 kids who were home-schooled last year.
Here’s why……….! • 8.6 percent of our families live below the poverty level, which includes 11.6 percent of our children. • Many of the children in these families live in single-parent households, or are dependent upon grandparents for support. • The 2010-11 school year showed that 37.4 percent of our students were on free or reduced lunch plans, or 2,378 students.
Here’s why……….! • The last report from DSS shows that children received $186,966.59 in public insurance benefits, which is the FAMIS program. • 30-35 juveniles were sent to Crater Youth Academy last year for a total of 1150 total days.
All Kids Deserve to be Promised • The brightest and best deserve to be part of education, athletic and art programs to advance their skills. • Advance job learning programs and internships. • Be part of improved community facilities. • Open opportunities to be part of technology at its highest level, not just video games & cell phones.
Youth Stakeholders • Becomes the identity for serving youth in Prince George County. • Coordinates & collaborates with all youth programs to support and advance each mission. Still allows for total independence of all programs without interference. • Collects data and records as to how the five promises are being met.
Community Support • Will become a 501c3 for purposes of raising and distributing funds to youth stakeholders. • Will be aggressive in pursuing grants and corporate gifts. • Will sponsor events that magnify the mission of the youth stakeholders. • Will tell the story of the success of Prince George’s kids & their stakeholders.
Incubator of New Ideas • Programs • Facilities • Events • Representative on state and national stages. • Creative ways to give our kids a competitive advantage in a tough and challenging world.
Next Steps • Youth stakeholders meet again at 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 10 to continue discussion after reviewing America’s Promise on their own. • If there is support to move forward, then establish a committee to draw up a charter and by-laws and then set a date to elect officers and Board of Directors.