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“Sellebrities” born from Camp Old Navy

Our youth had a great time yesterday at Camp Old Navy! Camp Old Navy is a partnership between Gap Inc. (Old Navy’s parent company) and local youth development programs. The program brings teens into Old Navy stores for a half-day job shadow experience that helps them develop job readiness skills and explore career opportunities.

The youth had a great day learning the ins and outs of retail work, experiencing firsthand what it’s like to work in retail, trying out new experiences like searching for merchandise using  a retail computer system, and learning how to work a cash register to make transactions, all in a supportive, educational environment.

One of the great lessons taught during the day was when the manager taught our youth how to use the cash register. She gave them a real life scenario, pretending to be a difficult customer while Old Navy staff provided guidance to our youth on how to peacefully and professionally deal with the situation.

Camp Old Navy Teaches Job Readiness!

campoldnavy-smToday 16 teens from Hearts & Homes for Youth will participate in Camp Old Navy where they will shadow their “sellebrities” and develop the skills necessary for job readiness. The Camp is a great opportunity to learn about the workforce, develop professional skills, and possibly be recruited!

Camp Old Navy is a partnership between Gap Inc. (Old Navy’s parent company) and local youth development programs. The program brings teens into Old Navy stores for a half-day job shadow experience that helps them develop job readiness skills and explore career opportunities. The teens get to experience firsthand what it’s like to work in retail and to try out new experiences like searching for merchandise using  a retail computer system and learning how to work a cash register to make transactions, all in a supportive, educational environment.

Youth from 3 of our programs will spend the day learning the ins and outs of the popular retail chain at an Old Navy store in Laurel today. They will learn about what it’s like to have a job in apparel retail and experience hands-on training in retail management, sales and merchandising, working the sales floor alongside actual employees. Just like regular employees, the teens will be expected to learn the specifics of how “their” store worked and was laid out, as well as learn a little about what the company expects from its employees and how it wants its stores run.

Our youth will have the opportunity to work the cash registers, run the fitting rooms and “RAD” the store. They will also learn about loss prevention and the customer service values of the company.

Camp Old Navy’s purpose is to offer young people job readiness, helping teens prepare for entering the work force. Old Navy staff wants teens to walk away from this experience knowing that working at Old Navy can be a lot of fun. It can be a great first job opportunity that the youth can turn into a career.

Suit up and get involved!

SidneyHarrisonPhotoOp1It’s not too late to donate or sign up to volunteer at Kings of Style is on Friday, August 21! The confidence-building event for the young men in our care will take place at 5pm at the Laurel Boys and Girls Club. If you would like to get involved, send an email to Vicki Valle at vicki@heartsandhomes.org.

We have received support and suits from a number of our board members, Alex Adler from HGA Financial in Howard County, Prince George’s County Clerk of Circuit Court Sydney Harrison, and many more. We are looking forward to a number of volunteers joining us for this special event including Clerk Sydney Harrison and City of Laurel Mayor Craig A. Moe!

Let us know if you would like to get involved in this special event or be notified of other volunteer opportunities. Your time can change a young person’s life!

Announcing the Honorees…

We are excited to announce the Honorees who we will be recognizing this year at our annual HONORS 2015 gala at The Fillmore in Silver Spring on October 8th.  This year we will be conferring awards to Rob Chasteen-Scheer, Markita Bryant, Sergeant David Jenks, Alan Schulman, and a Hearts & Homes staff member.

Rob Chasteen-Scheer will receive the Rex Smith Legacy Award. Rob is the founder of Comfort Cases, an organization created to bring comfort to thousands of kids in the foster care system by providing them with suitcases full of basic necessities. Rob, a foster parent and former foster youth, has dedicated himself to the community and to making sure that foster youth receive something that comforts them, something of their own and they realize how important they are.

Miss Rhode Island United States Markita Bryant will receive the Avis Birely award, conferred in honor of Avis Birely who was a devoted advocate for Hearts & Homes for Youth and grand public servant in the community. For the past 3 years, Markita has made an effort on numerous occasions to build support for Hearts & Homes for Youth in the community and get other people involved in our organization. The most outstanding contribution from Markita has been at the Princess Party, where she encourages our young women to embrace and express themselves.

The CEO’s Volunteer Service Award will be given to Sergeant David Jenks of the U.S. Marines who has above and beyond to support Hearts & Homes for Youth and deserves to be recognized apart from his peers. Sergeant Jenks does not seek recognition but his example continuously delivers a powerful message that encourages others to take action. Sergeant Jenks has set an example for all of us by his consistent positive energy, leadership, and dedication to the community. We are humbled that in addition to serving our country, Sergeant Jenks has devoted his time to serving our community and specifically the youth in our care.

The Chairman’s Award will be conferred to board member Alan Schulman for his outstanding dedication and commitment to our agency and mission.  Alan Schulman has been exemplar of the dedication all organizations seek from their board members. For years, Alan has been tirelessly dedicated to drumming up support in the community for our events, activities for the youth, and general support for and understanding of our mission. His leadership, engagement, and oversight have contributed enormously to the success of our events. Alan is extraordinarily generous with his time, wisdom, and financial support while ensuring that the events remain committed to our mission and guiding values.

Click here for more information about HONORS 2015 gala!

Family Success Story: A note from a teen mom

UntitledThe following is a note written to Hearts & Homes for Youth by one of the teen moms in our foster care program who wanted to share how much her foster mother means to her. This note warmed our hearts and made our day, we are so grateful for this amazing and incredible foster parent. She has truly opened her heart and home to this young mom. Get the tissues!

Good Evening,

This email is simply an email of gratitude, and appreciation. Since being with Hearts And Homes, I’ve never felt so welcomed. My daughter and I were placed in Ms. K’s home, and we haven’t looked back since. Ms. K welcomed me as her daughter and my child as her granddaughter, and we haven’t felt anything less since we established that we are a family. My mother supports me, she loves me, she cares for me as a mother should. But she allows me to make my mistakes, while never leaving my side. And she remains there when it’s time to fix them. She hasn’t missed one event, she’s helped me with college applications, scholarships, essays, cleanliness, money management, time management, and so much more I can’t name at the moment. she’s awarded me for every accomplishment. And even without the rewards, the support she gives is award enough.  I just want to remind you all that you have a beautiful, supportive, awesome, encouraging, Foster Mother in Ms. K. And I would not feel comfortable nor complete without telling you how much of a wonderful person she is. Thank you so much, MJ 😘

Click here to learn more about being a foster parent.

Honorable Sidney Harrison donates suits to Hearts & Homes

SidneyHarrisonPhotoOp1Mark Twain said “clothes make the man” and dressing well makes a big difference at a job interview and special events. However, men’s wear is often expensive, especially for young people first entering the workforce.

The Honorable Sidney Harrison, the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, gave back to the community today by donating a number of suits to Hearts & Homes for Youth for the young men and women in our care who have overcome adversity to wear to job interviews, special events, and the upcoming Kings of Style Party where Mr. Harrison will be a guest speaker!

Staff and a young man from one of our programs picked the suits at at the courthouse in Upper Marlboro this afternoon and had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with Mr. Harrison.

Click here to read more about the Honorable Sidney Harrison

Mr. Harrison is a devoted public servant and is dedicated to helping young people. We are grateful to him for contributing to their success and development of our boys’ self esteem, self confidence, and sense of worth. 

Our kids have shiny shoes!

IMG_1572Thanks to an anonymous donor, we have over 100 black patent leather shoes for the young men in our care! Our boys are excited and proud to have these nice shoes for events and interviews!

If you are looking to donate, we are in need of the following items:

  • Art supplies
  • Baby formula
  • Educational items for babies
  • Bed bug proof mattress covers
  • Twin size mattresses
  • Dish sets
  • Twin size sheets
  • Towels
  • Pots
  • Pans
  • Cooking utensils
  • Baking pans
  • Oven mits
  • Books
  • Movie passes

If you have any of these items to donate or would like to hold a drive to collect these items for the youth in our care, please contact Caitlin Ward at cward@heartsandhomes.org

We need art supplies!

219FB68281We are in need of the following art supplies for our Art Therapist to use in the sessions she holds with the youth in our care. If you are able to donate any of these following items, please contact Caitlin Ward at cward@heartsandhomes.org:

  • Bristol all-purpose drawing paper
  • Crayola Model Magic, 2 lb Tub, White
  • Sharpies, all colors
  • Acrylic paints (preferably larger jugs)
  • Tempera paint
  • Spray paint, all colors 
  • Craft activity sets (tie dye, models, houses, etc.)
  • Beads
  • Embroidery

Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses the creative process of making art to improve a person’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. 

Expressing one’s self artistically can help people to resolve issues, manage their behaviors, understand their emotions, reduce stress, improve self-esteem, and increase awareness of self and others. This in turn can promote personal development, increase coping skills, and enhance cognitive function.

Art therapists are professionals trained in both art and therapy. They work with the youth in our care to reflect on the underlying messages communicated through their art, thereby aiding in the healing process. Art therapists are knowledgeable about human development, psychological theories, clinical practice, spiritual, artistic traditions, and the healing potential of art. 

Need community service hours?

yogaAre you looking to complete community service hours? We have plenty of opportunities! Hearts & Homes works with individuals, groups, like-minded organizations, and businesses to help us provide our youth with unique experiences and interactions that support their growth and development.

The activities and outings we put on for our youth aim to get them engaged with each other and the community, inspire them, develop their skills, foster their development, teach appropriate behaviors and coping skills, and reduce problematic behaviors.

Mentoring is a special opportunity for volunteers to share their time and talent with our youth. Volunteers can do everything from illuminating career paths, to engaging a group in an athletic activity, to leading a group in an art project! Write to us at info@heartsandhomes.org and let us know how you would like to get engaged!

Volunteers also help us carry out the activities we regularly put on for the youth, including the Back to School Picnic, Kings of Style Party, and the Princess Party. The purpose of the events is to help the youth realize their worth, develop their confidence, and get prepared for school and work! If you would like to volunteer for one of our regular activities, please contact Vicki Valle at vicki@heartsandhomes.org

Read here about some of the unique experiences volunteers have made possible for our youth!