Category Archives: Activities for the youth

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!

Princess Party makes our girls feel like royalty

DSCN1366The annual Princess Party held on July 17, 2015 at Amherst House is Columbia, MD was a magical night for everyone. In addition to girls and young women in the care of Hearts & Homes for Youth, we invited some young women from Maryland Promise to join us for the party.

This party is one of our favorite events every year. The young ladies entered the event space, unsure of what would transpire. They were invited to pick out an outfit, get a facial, get their hair styled, get their nails painted,  and have their makeup done. Then, the glamorous princesses entered the party with DJ Clinton playing some great music. The beautiful Miss Rhode Island called the girls over to join her and taught them how to walk down the runway, showing them different gestures and expressions, and encouraging them to express themselves. It warms our hearts to see the change that takes place from when the ladies first arrive, to their departure in their beautiful dresses and gowns, with bigger smiles and better posture. For this we are grateful to our volunteers and sponsors.

A number of volunteers including Miss Rhode Island United States Markita Bryant, Marines from Fort Meade, community members, a QED Group LLC volunteer, Mary Kay representatives, and other stylists helped us make the night very special for our young ladies. We are also grateful to  Costco in Wheaton, which  donated a sandwich platter for the girls and to Costo in Columbia, which also provided a sandwich platter. Our friends at Squisito’s in Burtonsville provided us with an exceptionally generous amount of delicious pizza! Harris Teeter in Kings Contrivance also gave us some gift certificates and prepared a beautiful princess cake for the party. We are also grateful to a special donor who gave us a $50 American Express gift card! The Corner Stable near Amherst House donated some tasty side dishes, which were quickly finished off.

Events and opportunities that provide young people with a new experience and help them realize their self worth and confidence could not happen often enough. There are many things we enjoy so often that we forget the immeasurable value of the experiences for our maturation, personal development, self-esteem, and general outlook on life. Unique experiences make a unique difference and can have a lasting impact.

We are looking forward to hosting our first event of the same kind for our young men on Friday, August 21st at the Kings of Style Party! Contact Vicki Valle, vicki@heartsandhomes.org if you would like to get involved!

The Princess Party is tonight!

DressWe are looking forward to holding the Princess Party tonight and already have a lot of people to thank!

We are grateful to Costco in Wheaton which has donated a sandwich platter for the girls and to Costo in Columbia which is preparing another sandwich platter. We are grateful to our friends at Squisito’s in Burtonsville for once again providing us with delicious pizza! We are also grateful to Harris Teeter in Kings Contrivance for some gift certificates and a special donor who gave us a $50 American Express gift card! Also a big thank you to The Corner Stable near Amherst House, which will be donating some side dishes!

We will have a variety of volunteers at the event tonight, making sure our girls feel special and have a great time. We are grateful once again for Marines coming from Fort Meade and we will have more people to thank after tonight’s party!

Thank you Howard County Chamber!

J18ZCO3IPA Hearts & Homes for Youth is grateful  to Kristi Simon from the Howard County Chamber of Commerce! Kristi shared our post on Facebook asking for suits to give to our boys at the Kings of Style party and received a great response! We picked up a bunch of suits from the Chamber office yesterday! Thank you Kristi Simon and Howard County Chamber!

If you are interested in donating a suit, please call 301-679-1397 to arrange a pick up or drop them off at our office at 3919 National Drive, Suite 400, Burtonsville, MD 20866.

This year is the first time we are holding a Kings of Style party! We are looking forward to make the confidence building event an annual occasion! The Kings of Style party will be held at the Laurel Boys and Girls Club on Friday, August 21st. If you would like to sponsor the event or get involved and volunteer, contact Vicki Valle at vicki@heartsandhomes.org

We need suits!

Friends and supporters, we are in need of gently used suits and other men’s formal attire for our young men to wear to the Kings of Style party! Please contact Vicki Valle at vicki@heartsandhomes.org if you have formal wear to donate to our youth and if you would like to volunteer at this great event!

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The Kings of Style Party is a confidence-building event! It is an opportunity for the boys and young men of Hearts & Homes for Youth to pick an outfit, get dressed up, and become kings of their own style! We hope that the youth leave the party with a fresh sense of confidence and self worth, in addition to formal attire that they can wear to future events and job interviews!

The Kings of Style Party will take place on Friday, August 21st at the Laurel Boys and Girls Club. There are many ways you can get involved, from donating gently used suits, shoes, and accessories, to being the dinner sponsor, to volunteering at the event and meeting our boys! Contact Vicki Valle at vicki@heartsandhomes.org to learn more!

Youth receive scholarship from HNN!

 IMG_1434On Friday, July 3, two youth in the care of Hearts & Homes for Youth received scholarships from Honorary Nieces and Nephews, Inc. The scholarships were funded by National Guard soldier Josh Nazario, who initiated the Open Arms Scholarship in honor of his mother.

The event was held at Cabin John Regional Park and was co-hosted by Hearts & Homes for Youth and Honorary Nieces and Nephews. Honorary Nieces and Nephews, Inc. is a non-profit founded by Michelle McLeod to give scholarships and guidance to foster care youth and LGBTQ homeless youth. This event marked the first scholarships awarded by Honorary Nieces and Nephews.

IMG_1433Hearts & Homes Board Member and Delegate Sheila Hixson and Delegate David Moon joined the celebration for the two scholarship recipients and to celebrate the launch of a collaboration between Hearts & Homes for Youth and Honorary Nieces and Nephews, Inc. The Delegates presented both organizations with certificates of recognition from the state of Maryland. Catherine Provost, a representative from Congressman Chris Van Hollen’s office also presented both organizations with a certificate of recognition from Congressman Chris Van Hollen. Congressman Chris Van Hollen also signed two certificates recognizing the two scholarship recipients.

“Thank you to everyone who came to the event for showing your support for these two scholarship recipients and for our organizations,” said Chloe Perez, Hearts & Homes President and CEO. “We need to intervene and provide youth with support, to give them access to resources, and help them develop a sense of belonging in the community. This event was a terrific example of what a difference can be made when we come together as a community. We are especially grateful for the support from Hearts & Homes Board Member and Delegate Sheila Hixson, Delegate David Moon, Delegate Will Smith, and Congressman Chris Van Hollen.”

IMG_1426The day was made even more special by the group of Marines from Fort Meade who volunteered to help set up and clean up, and to show their support for the two scholarship recipients. Hearts & Homes for Youth and Honorary Nieces and Nephews are grateful to them for supporting our youth and our organizations, for serving our community and serving our country.

The first scholarship recipient will use the funds to pay for college prep tutoring as he prepares for his Senior year of high school. This young man was born in Jamaica and came to MD in his early teens. Faced with a variety of challenges, he first came into the care of Hearts and Homes for Youth at our Harriet Tubman Emergency Shelter. From the shelter, he moved into our foster care program and has built a strong relationship with his foster mother who he has been with for over two years. He has brought his GPA up significantly and plays track and football at his school. In his first year running track, this young man made it to the State Qualifying Meet. In addition to school, he has a job as a lifeguard at a pool and is looking forward to college and later on, beginning a career in some way serving the community. He will finish high school next year and will age out of foster care in the next couple years so he is taking advantage of every opportunity to get a step up and prepare for his future. He sees the college prep tutoring he will receive, thanks to Honorary Nieces and Nephews, as a huge step toward succeeding in college and beyond.

The second scholarship recipient has been in foster care since she was 15 years old. In addition to lacking familial support, this young woman faced the additional challenge of not being accepted in previous foster homes because of her sexual orientation. She came into the care of Hearts & Homes for Youth when she was 4 months pregnant and was relieved to find a place where she felt comfortable and accepted. She enrolled in a GED program, which she finished a few months before giving birth. She values education and was accepted to the Maryland Beauty Academy of Essex where she recently began studying. She looks forward to continuing her education, to build a foundation for her and her son. She looks at college as a way to start her career and be prepared when she ages out of foster care.

Hearts & Homes youth receives award from MARFY

Donovan-page-001On June 11, 2015 the Maryland Association of Resources for Families and Youth (MARFY) held its annual Youth Achievement Awards ceremony. The MARFY Youth Achievement Awards have been a special tradition for member agencies, families, and youth for many years.  As an association of providers in a field that is often focused on the challenges of our youth and work, it is an evening to celebrate hard work, success and growth.

DonovanThis year, one of our very own, a young man from John C. Tracey (JCT) Group home, was recognized by MARFY as a Youth Achievement Award Recipient. We are so proud of him for his dedication to himself and his school work. We are also proud of his considerate and thoughtful response to being chosen as an award recipient. He wrote:

“Ms. Tish (JCT Program Manager) and her entire team have all made an impact by talking to me, treating me with respect and encouraging me to be my very best.

Fate is what befalls a man who fails to act; destiny is for men who refuse to accept their failure as fate. We all have failures, the trick is to not let them define you, rather let them refine you and believe in your destiny.”

Congratulations on your hard work and well deserved recognition!

 

BB&T throws a super summer bash!

11200886_10153452617732112_1754368695187908046_nThank you BB&T for the awesome summer Bash & BBQ! Hearts & Homes youth and staff had a great time! We are grateful for the goodies, clothes, games, and sports equipment you got for the children and teens and the programs! Our young mothers were especially grateful for the boxes of diapers and other baby items!

The food was great and each young person really enjoyed themselves. Some of our youth played horseshoe; two of our foster youth had never heard of the game until that day, and were still talking about it during the ride home!  Another one of our TFC youth was able to bring his sister who is not in our program – it made him feel good to be able to invite her and create memories for the both of them.

Many of the teen mothers from Damamli ILP were unable to attend the picnic due to their work schedules, however at their weekly group they received the gift donations. They excitedly tore through the box as they each selected items of their choice. They shared that the gifts were not only things that they liked but actually really needed.  They were very grateful and all left as happy campers!

 We are grateful for the support, encouragement, and accessibility BB&T consistently provides to our team, and they reflected the same passion, enthusiasm, and kindness with our youth. Thank you for the the fantastic food, the fun activities, and the BB&T staff members who made the BBQ a great celebration!

Open Arms Scholarship Ceremony – July 3rd!

11392961_10153402388032112_4254942385089717849_nCome join us at our BBQ on Friday July 3rd at Cabin John Regional Park Group Picnic Area from noon to 4pm, as we celebrate two youth in Hearts & Homes for Youth‘s foster care programs who who have been accepted as recipients of the Open Arms Scholarship from Honorary Nieces and Nephews, Inc.! The scholarships will be presented by former foster youth and Army National Guard Soldier Joshua Nazario!

These two young people are the first to receive a scholarship from Honorary Nieces & Nephews, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing LGBTQ homeless youth and foster youth with resources, educational support, and opportunities to become self-sufficient adults.

We are glad to bring the nonprofit, foster care, LGBTQ, and military communities together for a very special day! If you would like to join us for this special day, RSVP on our Facebook event page!

BB&T puts on a Summer Bash and BBQ for Hearts & Homes Youth!

938ED3EE9EThis summer BB&T will put on a summer bash and BBQ for the 175 youth in the care of Hearts & Homes for Youth to celebrate the kids making it through the school year in an effort to turn around their lives!

BB&T has rented out a public park to put on this Bash and has utilized local vendors to help make the event memorable. BB&T associates will serve lunch, play games and socialize with the kids. In addition to the BBQ and Bash, BB&T will purchase and stock general supplies for the shelters that house 175 kids each night and provide each kid with a gift bag of clothes and books. This partnership is part of BB&T’s company-wide community service initiative called the “BB&T Lighthouse Project”.  Since 2009, BB&T associates have completed more than 6,600 community service projects, provided more than 325,000 volunteer hours, and helped change the lives of more than 9.7 million people through the Lighthouse effort.

“I have 6 and 1 year old sons and I only want the best for them. As Chairman of the board of HHY, I see so many good kids come to the shelters that had a rough start to their lives and just need a lot of love, support and a second chance at life. So I wanted to do something directly for the kids to show them that they deserve the best and that there are concerned people that are there to support them,” said Thomas Ransom, BB&T’s Market President.  “This is our third community service project this year in Montgomery County. We are committed to BB&T’s mission of making our community a better place to live.”

“BB&T and Thomas Ransom have been an amazing partner with HHY and other local charities. Over the years, BB&T has performed “Extreme Makeovers” and other significant projects for our shelters. BB&T is also a major sponsor of our Honors gala which is on October 8th at the Fillmore in Silver Spring.  At HHY, our mission is simply to treat each child as if they were our own and BB&T gets that. Thomas and his team are a shining example of Corporate Social Responsibility,” said Chloe Perez, HHY CEO.