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Service to Community and Country Breakout Session

Dare To Be King Tampa Bay Academy of Hope Weekend Retreat for Black Male Youth January 28-30 Camp Blanding Stark, Florida. Service to Community and Country Breakout Session. Service to Community and Country. Purpose of “Rites of Passage”

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Service to Community and Country Breakout Session

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  1. Dare To Be KingTampa Bay Academy of HopeWeekend Retreat for Black Male YouthJanuary 28-30Camp Blanding Stark, Florida Service to Community and Country Breakout Session

  2. Service to Community and Country Purpose of “Rites of Passage” To pass on a Body of Knowledge from generation to generation Purpose of this session is to Acknowledge, affirm, and/or activate black males’ strengths to serve others.

  3. Service to Community and Country “What we have seen in the last 10 years is increasing concern among successful black men in terms of trying to help other African American men succeed.” Dr. Courtland Lee Being A Black Man at the Corner of Progress and Peril

  4. Service to Community and Country • “We do big things.” President Barack Obama • “The future is not a gift. It is an achievement.” Robert Kennedy

  5. Service to Community and Country • The call to serve others • The Great Commission • What holds you back?

  6. Service to Community and Country State of black male youth in America The nation’s young Black males are in a state of crisis. They do not have the same opportunities as their male or female counterparts across the country. Their infant mortality rates are higher, and their access to health care is more limited. They are more likely to live in single-parent homes and less likely to participate in early childcare programs. They are less likely to be raised in a household with a fully employed adult, and they are more likely to live in poverty. As adults, Black males are less likely than their peers to be employed. At almost every juncture, the odds are stacked against these young men in ways that result in too much unfulfilled potential and too many fractured lives.

  7. Service to Community and Country • The power of breathing air – you get to grow older • The power of growing older – you get to show others where to go and what to do • The power of making choices – you get to determine how and where you lead others • The power of leading others – it matters to this one

  8. Service to Community and Country Immigrant Granddad’s Memo to Grandson “I soon learned that's how everything works in America," the grandfather told his grandson.  "Life is a cafeteria here.  You can get anything you want, even success. But you'll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you.  You have to get up and get it yourself." Shared by Rose at Café Kili

  9. Service to Community and Country Threats to America’s security • Who will “stand on the wall?” • Who will cheer for those who stand on the wall? • Who will make their sacrifices worth it?

  10. Service to Community and Country A Question of National Security “All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth.” - Aristotle Reading, speaking, writing, science, technology, engineering, and math

  11. Service to Community and Country • Navigate the complex and oftentimes challenging public education system • Demonstrate academic excellence in key urban zip codes • Follow the Golden Rule • Recreate this picture

  12. Promotes Academic Excellence “for the betterment of the quality of life.” Jason D. Mims, Lieutenant Colonel, US Army, Retired 3906 W. Tyson Ave. Tampa, FL 33611 (813) 787-0392 Jason @ Mimsinstitute.com …The fruit of LOVE is SERVICE. The fruit of SERVICE is PEACE. Mother Teresa’s Business Cardusiness Card

  13. Standard of Service “Thank you for all your support throughout this journey and simply for always being there. I could not have done this without you. It means the world to me that you care.”

  14. Outcomes for High School Freshmen

  15. Simple Activities – Again and Again • Presence at School Board Meetings • Fellowships with youth and parents

  16. Strategic Elements • Gather information about exceptional academic opportunties • Share information with students and parents and others in the community • Connect students to local and national resources that fuel Enthusiasm for Learning • Build the capacity in neighborhood to do the same

  17. The Inspiration for Fellowships

  18. 21st Century Yale Graduates

  19. Blessed and Highly Favored!

  20. Among the Rarest of Pictures

  21. Pictures Worth Recreating

  22. Pictures Worth Recreating

  23. Pictures Worth Recreating

  24. Pictures Worth Recreating

  25. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  26. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  27. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  28. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  29. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  30. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  31. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  32. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  33. Symbols of Hope and Opportunity

  34. Go Back and Get More! Immigrant Granddad’s Memo to Grandson “I soon learned that's how everything works in America," the grandfather told his grandson.  "Life is a cafeteria here.  You can get anything you want, even success. But you'll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you.  You have to get up and get it yourself." Shared by Rose at Café Kili “What we have seen in the last 10 years is increasing concern among successful black men in terms of trying to help other African American men succeed.” Dr. Courtland Lee Being A Black Man at the Corner of Progress and Peril

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