P-3539

Youth Development Program

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Project Description

Country: USA

Location: Oceanside

Total Budget: $7,000

Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy

Activity Type: Education: Literacy

Summary: Increase literacy and cultural development for children grades K-12 in Oceanside’s disadvantaged Crown Heights area by providing books, reading and school attendance incentives, mentorship, leadership development, and a path to attending college.


Over the last eight years The Rotary Club of Oceanside has pursued a multi-year project to bring about meaningful, positive change to an area of our city that has been notorious over the years for gang violence - Crown Heights and surrounding neighborhoods. We entered into partnerships with other non-profit organizations which provide services to the target area as well as with the Oceanside Unified School District, whose Oceanside High School sits at the edge of Crown Heights. This collaboration enables Oceanside Rotary to help these entities by linking their efforts to reduce the attraction of gangs to the young people in the area and to provide them with a new vision of the opportunities for their future. Our primary focus for this grant is on the need to encourage children (K-12th grade) to increase literacy and cultural development, develop leadership skills, envision a pathway to attending college, and avoid gang involvement and gain the education they need to break the cycle of poverty and violence in this local area. Last year we received and successfully executed a District matching grant to support this initiative.

There are four elements to this project:

(1) Elementary School age Reading and Attendance Incentives

(2) Mentorship Program for Middle School age

(3) Middle School age reading incentives

(4) High School Graduation Incentives

Elementary School Age Reading and Attendance Incentives

Laurel Elementary School and Mission Elementary School, Title 1 (low income) schools, both serve children in the Crown Heights area. As part of a well-balanced literacy program, school administrators and teachers will incentivize reading and improved reading by celebrating and rewarding students throughout the year. Administrators from both schools have told us that some of their students have no access to books at home: their only exposure to reading is at school and with library books. With this grant Oceanside Rotary Club will fund the purchase of library books and reading incentives at both Laurel and Mission Elementary Schools; as appropriate club members will participate in award ceremonies.

Budget: $1500 for Laurel Elementary library books and library programs

$1500 for Mission Elementary library books

Timeline: Funding will be provided near the beginning of the school year

Mentorship Program for Middle School age:

Oceanside Rotary Club's concept for community enrichment was begun eight years ago under our District matching grant: it is engaging Club members, many of whom benefited from mentors when growing up in this and other communities. It has been successful in raising middle-schoolers' awareness of life options that were not apparent to them previously, and Lincoln Middle School administrators have reported that some of the students attending our events have shown a marked improvement in their grades and their attitudes toward school. The vision of the program is for Oceanside Rotary Club members and family members to take young people from the Crown Heights and surrounding neighborhoods who attend Lincoln Middle School to various chosen venues, which will include college campus tours, thus providing them with exposure to educational, sporting and cultural events that they may not otherwise be able to experience. Each outing will include either lunch or dinner at the Oceanside Harbor. Venues planned for this year include:

Mira Costa College sporting events & campus tours

MiraCosta Theatre Productions & campus tours

Camp Pendleton tours

At each venue, at least two members of Oceanside Rotary will accompany 4 - 6 youngsters; all participating adults will be trained and vetted with the District 5340 Youth Volunteer Affidavit. Camp Pendleton tours will involve 30-40 youngsters along with 6 or so Rotarians and many Camp Pendleton Marines. Oceanside Rotary will obtain entrance tickets to each venue and expend funds for food etc. as appropriate. In these casual settings, each Rotarian will make an effort to befriend and engage the youngsters, giving them a positive role model and someone to talk to and share ideas and feelings. At some point after each event the Rotarian and some of the young guests will be responsible for presenting a program at Oceanside Rotary explaining what took place and how the event affected them. Transportation will be provided by the Rotarians who will use private vehicles to the site of the event and who will be reimbursed for gas and other expenses if desired. Liability insurance for the events will be provided by Rotary International's blanket coverage. Bus transportation to the Camp Pendleton tours will be provided by the Oceanside Unified School District or from Grant funds, depending on the school district's bus schedule. The youngsters, who will all come from the Crown Heights neighborhood, will be chosen by staff and teachers from Lincoln Middle School. Oceanside Rotary will also involve North County Life Line, a local non-profit organization which operates programs and services in the Crown Heights neighborhood. There will be some costs involved that this grant will help reimburse which include transportation, food, programs and incidentals that will make the experience vivid for the students. We envision all the tickets being donated by the above Organizations, but the individual Rotarians may request reimbursement of some of their costs.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we may have to delay some of these mentorship trips into later in 2021 or defer them altogether. In that case we may plan some virtual events or other appropriate mentorship venues. In the event that these events cannot take place, we will coordinate with North County Life Line and Lincoln Middle School to determine alternatives that would equally support middle school students in Crown Heights.

Budget: $1500 for miscellaneous expenses

Timeline: Start time is dependent upon Oceanside School District, however once begun events are envisioned to be approximately monthly thru the end of the school year.

Middle School Age Reading Incentives

Lincoln Middle School, a Title 1 (low income) school, serves children in the Crown Heights area. As part of a well-balanced literacy program, school administrators and teachers will incentivize reading and improved reading by celebrating and rewarding students throughout the year. Administrators from Lincoln have told us that some of their students have no access to books at home: their only exposure to reading is at school and with library books. With this grant Oceanside Rotary Club will fund the purchase of library books and reading incentives at Lincoln Middle School; as appropriate club members will participate in award ceremonies.

Budget: $1750 for Lincoln Middle School library books and library programs

Timeline: Funding will be provided near the beginning of the school year

High-School Graduation Incentives

This grant will provide support to Oceanside High School graduates who participate in the North County Lifeline program designed for Crown Heights students: every year the Oceanside Rotary club donates funds to support the graduation incentives established by NC Lifeline - a lei made out of fifty one-dollar bills. With last year's grant we donated $750 to provide leis for fifteen graduates; we again anticipate approximately 15 graduates from the program this year.

Budget: $ 750 for High School graduation incentive dollar-leis

Timeline: The 50-Dollar Leis will be presented to OHS students upon graduation, with representation from our Rotary Club at the ceremony.

Project Contact Person

District: 5340

Rotary Club of: Oceanside

Primary Contact: David H Hall

Email: davidhhall@msn.com

Project Status

Completed
This project is "Completed". This means the project has been implemented and the report was accepted by the district leadership. The project will stay listed on this website as a testimony of the achievements of the project partners.

Project listed for the 2020-21 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Oceanside (5340)

21-Jul-20

$3,500

$3,500

$7,000

Total

$3,500

$3,500

$7,000

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History Log Entries

21-Jul-20

System Entry

System Entry: Creation of project page.

9-Aug-20

by David H Hall

System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.

9-Aug-20

by David H Hall

System Entry: Project signed by David H Hall.

10-Aug-20

System Entry

System Entry: Project signed by Renee Richardson.

20-Aug-20

by Elana Levens-Craig

System Entry: Project approved by the District Approval Committee.

28-Sep-20

by David H Hall

Resent deposit info with contact phone number

6-Oct-20

by James Morrison

System Entry: Check for DDF payment issued by Foundation Treasurer.

16-Feb-21

by David H Hall

Provided funds to Laurel Elementary School, Mission Elementary School, and Lincoln Middile School for library books and programs; provided funds to North County LIfeline for high school graduation incentives.

22-Mar-21

by Elana Levens-Craig

Approval from District Grants chair to reallcate $1500 from mentorship trips (unable to complete due to COVID) to address food insecurity with the Tri-City Food pantry.

23-Mar-21

by David H Hall

Check for $1500 sent to Tri-City Food Bank

25-Mar-21

by David H Hall

System Entry: Final Report signed by David H Hall.

25-Mar-21

System Entry

System Entry: Final Report signed by Renee Richardson.

26-Mar-21

by Elana Levens-Craig

System Entry: Final report approved by the District Approval Committee.

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