Summer Spark launches! Get your program on the map

Message for community from United Way and Youth Development Resource Center:

We have just launched the Summer Spark Program Locator, but there is still time for you to get your program on the map!

The Youth Development Resource Center and the United Way for Southeastern Michigan have created Summer Spark,a campaign to help parents and caregivers find summer learning opportunities in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.

What does the Summer Spark program locator look like? You can check it out at SummerSparkSEM.org. The locator is embedded on United Way for Southeastern Michigan’s website. Summer Spark provides parents with a program description, schedule, and enrollment and accessibility information. The Summer Sparksite is live now, but you can still list your programs! We hope this free marketing resource will help generate leads and fill your program to capacity.

What do you need to do? Please take 10 minutes to log-in to and complete the online form (details below) to be sure we have current 2018 summer program information. We have attached a user guide to help you navigate the system.

DIRECTIONS:

1. Log-in and create a profile of your organization.A new user account has been created for you in the Cityspan – Summer Spark Program Locator system:

Go to: summersparksem.cityspan.com

username: wcharafeddine

password: 4t9pykpz

To change your password, log in to your account and click on Account Settings/User Accounts on the left menu. If you have any questions while navigating the site, please contact: summersparksem.

2. Create a site profile with details about the programs/activities at your sites.

If you have more than 5 sites, please email us and we’ll provide you an alternate way of providing your program information to save you time.

We’re also offering you the attached Summer Spark program quality standards guide. Research shows that high-quality programs are much more likely to engage kids, help them gain skills for success, and reduce the summer slide. Take some time to assess, plan and improve your program this summer! Also attached to this email is the Summer Spark flyer for parents. Please feel free to share the flyer with parents in your community.

If you have any other questions or if you would like hard copies of the parent flyers, please contact us at summersparksem.

Sincerely,

Kim Johnson, Network and Operations Manager

Tammy Miller, Project and Data Assistant

Sara Plachta Elliott, Executive Director

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Summer Spark Quality Standards _FINAL.PDF

Summer Spark Flyer_FINAL.PDF

SUMMER OPPORTUNITY: Accelerate4KIDS Free Tech Summer Camp in Detroit

HESSGA, HES academies, and Hamadeh Educational Services (HES) do not necessarily endorse, promote or condemn this opportunity but rather we are passing on this information as a matter of courtesy to our community as were not able to make a determination of the quality of the program. Students who choose to participate in these sessions, opt to participate at their own free will and risk without further liability to HESSGA, HES Academies, or HES.

Hi Everyone. This is Thanh Tran of Accelerate4KIDS. We are so excited to announce the FREE Accelerate4KIDS Tech Summer Camp for middle school kids in the Detroit Public Schools. Below is more info. Please share this great opportunity with your community.

OPPORTUNITY: Girls Making Change 2017 fellowship application

Spread the word:

We are currently accepting applications for the Girls Making Change 2017 fellowship!

This is a program by State Representative Stephanie Chang and the Mary Turner Center for Advocacy

Program purpose:

The goal of the "Girls Making Change" fellowship is to encourage and inspire high school girls of color to run for office. Through a series of leadership and skill building sessions, the Change Fellows will develop a better understanding of community and justice issues, as well as ways to civically engage to work for change.

The Girls Making Change fellowship serves high school girls of color in House District 6 through a unique set of experiences: social justice leadership training sessions, development of community action projects, learning through practice how a bill is developed to address a community problem, and shadowing of Michigan women of color elected officials.

Please see attached application and flyer! This year’s program runs mid-June through mid-August. A small stipend is available to participants. Applicants must be high school girls of color in House District 6.

Online application link: http://bit.ly/Gmc2017

Application deadline: Extended! Apply ASAP!

Stephanie and Gabriela

Gabriela Santiago-Romero

Santiago-Romero Photography

(313)286-1024

santiromerog

http://gabrielasantiagoromero.com

HESSGA, HES academies, and Hamadeh Educational Services (HES) do not necessarily endorse, promote or condemn this opportunity but rather we are passing on this information as a matter of courtesy to our community as were not able to make a determination of the quality of the program. Students who choose to participate in these sessions, opt to participate at their own free will and risk without further liability to HESSGA, HES Academies, or HES.

GMC2017Application.pdf

OPPORTUNITY: Girls Making Change 2017 fellowship application

HESSGA, HES academies, and Hamadeh Educational Services (HES) do not necessarily endorse, promote or condemn this opportunity but rather we are passing on this information as a matter of courtesy to our community as were not able to make a determination of the quality of the program. Students who choose to participate in these sessions, opt to participate at their own free will and risk without further liability to HESSGA, HES Academies, or HES.

Spread the word:

We are currently accepting applications for the Girls Making Change 2017 fellowship!

This is a program by State Representative Stephanie Chang and the Mary Turner Center for Advocacy

Program purpose:

The goal of the "Girls Making Change" fellowship is to encourage and inspire high school girls of color to run for office. Through a series of leadership and skill building sessions, the Change Fellows will develop a better understanding of community and justice issues, as well as ways to civically engage to work for change.

The Girls Making Change fellowship serves high school girls of color in House District 6 through a unique set of experiences: social justice leadership training sessions, development of community action projects, learning through practice how a bill is developed to address a community problem, and shadowing of Michigan women of color elected officials.

Please see attached application and flyer! This year’s program runs mid-June through mid-August. A small stipend is available to participants. Applicants must be high school girls of color in House District 6.

Online application link: http://bit.ly/Gmc2017

Application deadline: Extended! Apply ASAP!

Stephanie and Gabriela

GMC2017Application.pdf

Earth Day Cleanup and Garden Workday

HESSGA, HES academies, and Hamadeh Educational Services (HES) do not necessarily endorse, promote or condemn this opportunity but rather we are passing on this information as a matter of courtesy to our community as were not able to make a determination of the quality of the program. Students who choose to participate in these sessions, opt to participate at their own free will and risk without further liability to HESSGA, HES Academies, or HES.

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EVENT: Chadsey Condon Youth Committee – Youth Night, Thursday, April 20, 5:00-7:00p, 6446 Michigan Avenue, 48210

SUMMER OPPORTUNITY: UM Computer Science Camps, July 2017, 663 Woodward #100

MiBytes-MEZ-Flyer.pdf

SCHEDULE: Conely Branch Library March Programs

HESSGA, HES academies, and Hamadeh Educational Services (HES) do not necessarily endorse, promote or condemn this opportunity but rather we are passing on this information as a matter of courtesy to our community as were not able to make a determination of the quality of the program. Students who choose to participate in these sessions, opt to participate at their own free will and risk without further liability to HESSGA, HES Academies, or HES.

Conely Branch Library
4600 Martin
Detroit, MI 48210
313-481-1590
M, W, Sat: 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m.
T, Th: Noon-8:00 p.m.

March Children’s Programs

Frogtastic Saturday
Read the book “Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum”
and other frog stories
Join our frog hopping contest and
bubble gum blowing contest
Saturday, March 11, 2:00-3:30 p.m.
Ages 5-8

Magic Show with Dynamike
Saturday, March 25, 2:30-3:30
Ages 5-13

Project Art
Saturdays, March 4, 11, 25, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Children will learn art techniques such as pastels, watercolors, acrylic paintscollages, paper-mache etc. Ages 8-13
Limited to the first 20-25 registered students.
A Consent Form must be completed by a parent or guardian
Conely Branch Library March 17.docx

EVENT: Chadsey Condon Youth Committee March Youth Night, Thursday, March 16, 5:00-7:00p, 6446 Michigan Ave, 48210

HESSGA, HES academies, and Hamadeh Educational Services (HES) do not necessarily endorse, promote or condemn this opportunity but rather we are passing on this information as a matter of courtesy to our community as were not able to make a determination of the quality of the program. Students who choose to participate in these sessions, opt to participate at their own free will and risk without further liability to HESSGA, HES Academies, or HES.

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OPPORTUNITY: Recruitment for Summer Engineering Programs, APPLICATION DEADLINE MARCH 4th