VIDEO: YouthQuest Helps Bring GRL-PWR to South Carolina

The YouthQuest Foundation has teamed up with GRL-PWR founders Bria Toussaint and Royal Phillips to expand their girls’ empowerment program.

The Foundation connected Bria and Royal with the South Carolina Youth ChalleNGe Academy in Eastover, where they spent last weekend teaching a group of female Cadets how to build self-esteem and be positive role models. Now that these at-risk teens are familiar with the curriculum and class activities, those who choose to continue with the program can work with Bria and Royal to become official GRL-PWR mentors for younger girls.

South Carolina is the third state to get a taste of GRL-PWR.

It started in Virginia three years ago when Bria and Royal were students at Freedom High School in Loudoun County. They had been through challenges that are common to at-risk youth, including low self-esteem, poverty, divorce, domestic violence and family tragedy. At age 16, Bria went through the ordeal of confronting her father’s murderer in court. Instead of becoming victims of their situation, Bria and Royal bonded and created a program to help other at-risk girls. GRL-PWR won first place in last year’s Loudoun Youth Step Up competition, which our Foundation sponsors. Step Up gives teens the opportunity to develop solutions to problems they see in their communities.

Encouraged by the recognition from YouthQuest and Loudoun Youth, Bria and Royal turned GRL-PWR into a nonprofit organization and set their sights on reaching more girls. As freshmen at Spelman College in Atlanta, they launched a GRL-PWR class for 5th and 6th graders at a charter school. They’re starting a program on the Spelman campus to train students to be mentors for younger girls.

The YouthQuest Foundation will continue to help Bria and Royal take GRL-PWR to Youth ChalleNGe academies in states from coast to coast.

Sign Up Now for The Challenge at Trump National Golf Club and Save 10%

Scott McDonald RE/MAX Gateway team former Redskin Brian Mitchell 2012 Challenge at Trump National
Scott McDonald (center) and his RE/MAX Gateway team played with former Redskins star Brian Mitchell (right) at the 2012 Challenge at Trump National.

We want to thank YouthQuest Foundation supporters like RE/MAX Gateway President Scott McDonald who have already registered for our annual fundraiser, The Challenge at Trump National Golf Club on August 12.

If you sign up and pay by the end of this month, you’ll get 10% off the price of any sponsorship level.

Click here for details and sign-up information.

Every year since 2006, we’ve brought golfers together to raise funds for programs that help America’s at-risk youth. This year, we want to double our numbers and fill both of the extraordinary Trump National courses that run along the river in Potomac Falls, Va.

Each sponsored foursome will be matched up with a celebrity player for a day of fun at a club few golfers ever get the chance to experience.

The event begins with an amusing and amazing trick shot demonstration by Brad Denton, Golfweek’s 2013 Golf Entertainer of the Year. Then the Challenge gets under way with a shotgun start. Lunch is served on the course and the day wraps up with a reception and awards ceremony.

To join Scott and our many other supporters at the tournament, contact us at info@youthquestfoundation.org or call (703) 234-4633. Act by May 31 and save 10%.

VIDEO: Dropouts Gain 3D Printing Skills in YouthQuest’s Fab Lab Program

Freestate Challenge Academy cadets Moment of Inspiration 3D printing software YouthQuest Fab Lab.
Cadets Vela, left, and Lewter use Moment of Inspiration modeling software to design a part for a 3D printing project.

Cadets at the Freestate ChalleNGe Academy are the first to take part in our Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab) program.

The pilot project at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland introduces at-risk youth to the cutting-edge technology of additive manufacturing.

The Fab Lab program is sponsored by The YouthQuest Foundation and its strategic partners; 3D Systems, which provided the Cube 3D printers, and Triple Squid Software Design, which donated the Moment of Inspiration 3D modeling software. The class instructor is YouthQuest volunteer Tom Meeks.

4 Things Businesses Can Do About America’s Dropout Problem

Lynda Mann speaks about dropouts at Vistage All-City event
Lynda Mann speaks about dropouts at the Vistage All-City conference in Tysons Corner, Va., April 25

YouthQuest Foundation Co-Founder and President Lynda Mann spoke to CEOs from the Washington, DC area on April 25 about how they can help at-risk youth.

Lynda’s presentation at the Vistage All-City conference in Tysons Corner, Va., outlined the scope of the nation’s chronic high school dropout problem and its costs for businesses, society and the teens themselves. She challenged business leaders to respond in four ways.

  1. Review your Employee Assistance Program to make sure it addresses problems at home or at work that could cause family turmoil and lead a child to give up on school.
  2. Review your educational assistance offerings to make sure employees have opportunities for continued learning. This improves employees’ work performance and confidence, and sends a message to their children about the importance of education.
  3. Engage your local community by getting personally involved to understand issues, needs and opportunities in local schools. Hold one-on-one or small group meetings with potential dropouts.
  4. Support skills training programs so teens who do drop out can learn a trade that will give them a chance to become productive citizens.

With the help of programs the YouthQuest Foundation supports, at-risk youth develop the vocational and life skills they need to fulfill their potential.

For more information about how you and your company can help address the dropout issue, please contact us at info@youthquestfoundation.org or call (703) 234-4633.

Mark Your Calendar

YouthQuest tournament at Trump National Golf CulbYouthQuest’s signature fundraiser is our annual golf tournament, The Challenge at Trump National. This year’s event will be on August 12 at the extraordinary Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C.

This is a rare chance to play a course few golfers get to experience while supporting our cause at the same time. Each sponsored foursome, their celebrity player and their fore-caddy will enjoy either the challenging Championship Course or the engaging River Course. Our goal is to fill both courses this year, so there’s plenty of room for you to join us as a sponsor or an individual golfer.

Click here for details and sign-up information.

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