Showing posts with label Youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Need More Workers, But Have No Budget?...



Good Morning Colleagues,





Centers for New Horizons has youth workers that they are attempting to place in schools and/ or neighborhood organizations. If you are in need of youth workers, please respond ASAP. They are paid through the Workforce Development Program and can begin immediately. They have a limited number so if you have a need, do not miss this opportunity.





We will be servicing youth ages 16 - 18 and our projected start date will be early next week. Please forward this on to other Principals or administrative staff at other schools who may be able to assist in the placement of our youth and have them contact me directly at natashah@cnh.org or 773.373-8263 if they are interested in participating.



Best regards,



Natasha Hankins


Business Service Representatives


Centers For New Horizons


Workforce Development/ Family Works


226 E. 43rd St


Chicago, Illinois 60653


Phone (773) 538-2388


E-mail natashah@cnh.org


Fax (773) 373-8263


www.cnh.org

FREE Art Afternoon at the Smart Museum of Art

Art Afternoons: Art from Head to Toe
See the many different ways art can be made from the body through a series of fun interactive workshops and hands-on art activities.

Where: Smart Museum of Art
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

FREE Singalong Story Hour






Singalong Story Hour with Mr. Singer

Chicago





FREE


Join Mr. Singer and the Sharp Cookies at the Farm at the Zoo for an hour of "B-I-N-G-O," "Old MacDonald" and Mr. Singer originals. Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m. and 10:15 a.m.




Where: Lincoln Park Zoo
When: 9 a.m. and 10:15 a.m.
Cost: Free

FREE Tropical Flower Show






Summer Tropical Flower Show

Chicago





FREE


Experience a tropical paradise with displays of flowering plants and colorful foliage.




Where: Lincoln Park Conservatory
When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. May 21-Sept. 25
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

FREE GRANT PARK MUSIC FESTIVAL






Grant Park Music Festival

Chicago






FREE


Free concerts at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park, 55 N. Michigan Ave. from June 15-Aug. 20. Concerts are on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. For schedule visit grantparkmusicfestival.com.




Where: Millennium Park - Chicago
Cost: Free

DISCOUNT CABLE AND LAPTOP FROM COMCAST

WOW! Comcast Offers Families Discount High Speed Internet for $9.95 and $149 Computers



Comcast aims to bridge the digital divide.


Just in time for the new school year, Comcast will unveil the Internet Essentials program where families enrolled in the free-lunch program at their school can receive high speed internet service for $9.95 plus a new notebook computer for $149.


Eligible families must live within a Comcast service location; must not have had Comcast service within the last 90 days; must not have an outstanding Comcast bill or rental equipment; and must be enrolled in the free-lunch program at their school.


Enrolled families will receive a voucher to be used at a Comcast partner’s store, such as Walmart, to get their $149 computer. The computer will have standard software installed, including the Norton security program that comes with Comcast service.



Comcast's Johnnie Giles


Johnnie Giles, executive director of external affairs for Comcast Corporation and vice president of external affairs for Comcast Cable, announced the Internet Essentials program during the Blogging While Brown Conference held recently in Los Angeles.


Giles asked the bloggers in attendance to spread the word to their communities about the program.


“Community-based organizations or education advocates can sign on for the materials so you can distribute those to the families that we hope to serve,” he said. “We’re reaching out to public, charter and parochial schools to send these flyers home, hopefully in conjunction with free lunch [forms], so they can pay attention to those mailings. We have a robust marketing plan around this, and many government officials have pledged support to come out and really drive the message down into the school districts that they should participate in this. We’ve partnered with libraries, churches, community-based organizations and community leaders to help publicize that this is out there.”


The grassroots effort to raise awareness about the Internet Essentials program will also include public service announcements. “As we get closer to school actually starting, we’ll be running public service announcements on TV and radio. We’ve got some national partners, but I think this is really a local initiative. That’s why our field teams are pushing so hard right now to get schools signed up, to make awareness available to everybody and transform, and get people on the Internet.”


Noting that the Internet Essentials program is still in its “experimental stage,” Giles added that “many ISPs [Internet service providers] are doing their own projects but this is ours, and we hope to really make a difference.” Giles acknowledged that the program is a part of the conditions for the merger with NBC Universal, but that it is not a temporary initiative.


“We have been trying to work with the FCC and just the general community in trying to bridge the digital divide. This is an issue. For instance, we had a project in California with the California Emerging Technology Fund where we gave them a grant so they could work with the worst-performing middle school … So, that’s ongoing, and we’re still going to fund those kinds of activities, too. This is a bigger approach that we came to agreement to with the FCC.”


When asked if the $149, standard notebook computer is out of the price point for a family that is eligible for free-school lunch, Giles seemed confident that many families will be able to sign up.


“This was the best that we could negotiate with the manufacturers, and, so, this is what we’re going to try to go out with, and we’ll see what that take rate is,” Giles said. “It’s an experiment, so we’re going to have to test it. We do know that these households have very high adoption of cellular telephones, and [the] average costs for smartphones are more than $149.”


Comcast’s Internet Essentials program’s ultimate goal, Giles added, is to provide open access to the Internet and to bridge the digital divide. –zondra hughes


http://customer.comcast.com/Pages/FAQViewer.aspx?Guid=abfebf9c-5626-434f-a295-9fe46919cb4d


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

HOOPS IN THE HOOD IS BACK!

Hoops in the Hood is Back!


The Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council (BYNC) is proud to host the 3rd annual Hoops in the Hood Tournament. For the past two summers, Hoops in the Hood has allowed children in the Back of the Yards neighborhood an alternative summer activity that involves the entire community.
Beginning June 24th, Hoops in the Hood will kick off its annual basketball tournament at the block of 50th Street and Paulina. In the past we have seen local youth from various locations compete for a chance to represent Back of the Yards in the Cross City tournament. Past teams have included: Cornell Square Park, Davis Square Park, St. Michael the Archangel, UNION Impact center, Lara Academy, Holy Cross, and Columbia Explorers.





















DATESLOCATIONS
6/24 50th & Paulina
7/08 49th & Throop
7/15 45th & Justine
7/22 46th & Paulina
7/ 29 53rd & Wood

Hoops in the Hood provides an alternative to the lure of gang involvement. The program serves as a safe outdoor physical activity that promotes a healthy lifestyle by avoiding drugs and encouraging community building.




If anyone is interested in setting up a resource table please contact me as soon as possible! You can reach me at 773-507-2674!




Thank you!



--
Irene Lopez
1751 W. 47th Street
Chicago IL 60609
773-523-4416
773-254-3525 Fax
www.bync.org



Friday, June 3, 2011

Federal Aviation Authority (FAA)...Apply Now!

If you have or know kids between the ages of 18-31 with a high school diploma, the Federal Aviation Association is taking applications for air traffic controller school. We all have kids and know kids in the right age group (under 31) and with some effort they could reach a salary of over $100,000 with benefits in about 3 years! You need only a high school diploma to apply and credit is given for college on the exam.


http://www.faa.gov/jobs/job_opportunities/airtraffic_controllers
http://www.faa.gov/jobs/job_opportunities/airtraffic_controllers
http://www.faa.gov/jobs/job_opportunities/airtraffic_controllers%3E http://www.faa.gov/jobs/job_opportunities/airtraffic_controllers%3E



Fill out the application immediately - even if they don't know if they'd want to attend immediately - it's the federal government and it may take them months to call. The key is to apply NOW... There will be a lot of retirements coming up rather quickly and they need to line up training to accommodate these openings. It's my understanding that the FAA rarely has an open application such as this and that the jobs are coveted.

This is a great opportunity and it should be noted that choosing a site like Anchorage or Indianapolis to train is a likely acceptance into the training program - after which you can transfer anywhere in the country that has a tower. I hope you pass this information on to family & friends

YRC Summer Job Deadline is TODAY

YOUTH READY CHICAGO SUMMER JOB


DEADLINE IS TODAY!


Friday, May 27, 2011

MTV CASTING RECENT DROPOUTS




MTV Casting Recent Dropouts










MTV CASTING

RECENT DROPOUTS

IN CHICAGO



Have you stopped going to high school and are looking for something more? Are you up for a challenge? Open to a new experience?

MTV Networks is casting ex-high schoolers in Chicago that have decided to discontinue their education. We’re looking for recent non-grads who appear to be 16-20 years old and live in the Chicago area. You should be open to new experiences, outgoing, and up for a potentially life-changing challenge. You should definitely be comfortable sharing your story on camera.


If you or someone you know is interested, email EduChallengeChicago@gmail.com.

Please include your name, location, phone number & photo… and tell us about yourself and your circumstances. (For example, WHEN and WHY did you decide to leave school… and WHAT are you doing now?)



We look forward to hearing your story!!!