Category Archives: Activities for the youth

“Dew-ing More” with Hearts & Homes for Youth!

ltab_1This summer Dew More Baltimore is bringing Free Verse workshops to Hearts & Homes for Youth’s Marys Mount Manor Group Home for Girls! Free Verse is an art-based program geared toward developing youth emotionally, cognitively, and socially. Free Verse is modeled after best practices for positive youth development and designed to meet the needs and goals of Hearts & Homes for Youth. Dew More Baltimore teaching artists create a safe space, facilitate thought provoking discussions, teach fun and challenging workshops, and provide platforms for youth to share their ideas, thoughts, and work.

dewmore_logoDew More Baltimore is a community-based organization dedicated to using art and community organizing as tools to increase community engagement in the greater Baltimore Community. The summer program is facilitated by a grant from the Research Associates Foundation.

Through the Free Verse workshops, we want the youth to walk away with:

  • A clear sense of what poetry means to them
  • Quality writing skills
  • Memorization skills
  • The ability to write creatively when prompted
  • Performance skills
  • Emotional development: Dew More Baltimore creates a space for youth to process the internal and external stress they often face. The space provide youth with opportunities to share their stories, ask questions, and build analysis free of judgment.
  • Cognitive development: Dew More Baltimore leads workshops to help youth build the skills to be effective storytellers such as writing, reading, listening, critical thinking, research, public speaking, performance, memorization, and teamwork. These skills are easily transferable to other components of the youth’s lives.
  • Social development: Dew More Baltimore provides students with opportunities to use their stories to connect with their larger community. Through sharing stories, students learn how their words and stories impact, influence, and inspire others. Youth learn, through discussion and performance, their role in the larger community.

Marys Mount Manor Group Home for Girls is located in a semi-rural community setting in Anne Arundel County. The shelter was established and specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of adolescent girls. The therapeutic, structured program provides a nurturing, home-like atmosphere where residents have the opportunity to learn appropriate coping techniques and essential life skills. Girls in the group home range in age between 13 and 17 years old and hail from all parts of Maryland. They typically reside at Marys Mount between 9 and 15 months.

Our young women at Marys Mount attend community schools. They are encouraged to utilize the extensive resources that both the program and the community offer. Our professional staff provides 24-hour supervision and the necessary support to help our young women resolve long-standing issues and build appropriate life skills that will ensure a successful transition into adulthood.

Marys Mount Manor offers the following benefits:

  • Individual, family, group therapy, and art therapy targeted to building a strong personal identity, pride, self-esteem and confidence
  • On-site psychiatric evaluation and on-going medication evaluation
  • Educational advocacy and support, tutoring and college preparation
  • Case management and coordination for health services, substance abuse treatment, and additional necessary services
  • Therapeutic recreation and constructive use of leisure time
  • Life skills training to support self-sufficiency and independent living
  • Anger management training and support services
  • Community service work opportunities

Marys Mount is run by Ms. Rhonda Outen and Ms. Juantale Cook who have been part of the Hearts & Homes family for a number of years. They are dedicated to every young person who comes through our doors.

Hearts & Homes for Youth is glad to be working with Dew More Baltimore, which shares our belief that young people need and deserve a supportive community and opportunities to grow and succeed. We are looking forward to seeing the impact of Dew More Baltimore’s program on the development of the young women in our care.

Exciting summer ahead!

938ED3EE9EWe have an exciting summer coming up for the youth in our care! In June, BB&T will hold an “End of School Year Bash & BBQ” for our youth! A few days later, in the beginning of July, we will hold an event to recognize one of our partner nonprofit organizations and a scholarship received by one of our foster youth! We are also looking forward to bringing an art program from another nonprofit to one of our group homes – more information coming soon!

In the middle of July, we are holding the Princess Party for the girls and young women in our care. Click here to see more about the event and how you can get involved! In August we will host the Kings of Style PartyClick here to see more about the event and how you can get involved!

We are working with other organizations to put on more exciting events for our youth this summer. Keep checking our website, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter to stay up to date on upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and exciting news!

We need clothing racks! – Thank you TJ Maxx in Olney!

IMG_1064We shared our need for clothing racks only moments ago…

We said, “this picture speaks for itself and we need your help…”

TJ Maxx in Olney responded!

We are so grateful to TJ Maxx in Olney for lending us four racks to use this summer! We are so glad to have these racks to hang the beautiful dresses and suits that have been donated by the community so our youth can get dressed up for the Princess Party and Kings of Style Party this summer!

This is all thanks to our own Claudia Mercado who reached out to her friend, TJ Maxx Manager Will Ball! Thank you Claudia for requesting the racks, thank you Gary Jones for helping transport the racks to the main office, and thank you TJ Maxx in Olney!

 

To learn more about the Princess Party and Kings of Style Party, contact Vicki Valle at vicki@heartsandhomes.org

Kemp Mill climbs to practice mindfulness!

20150412_131410The focus of Mental Health Awareness week is mindfulness and at Hearts & Homes, we believe recreational activities are a great way to practice mindfulness. Recently our young men from Kemp Mill went rock climbing. The challenging and leisurely sport is a great way to give your mind and body a workout, practice listening to your body, and clear your mind.

Recreational activities are vital for the health of body and mind. We regularly provide the youth with recreational activities such as sport training, group games, going to the gym, and other activities. The various recreational activities help youth learn how to deal with stress, learn how to participate in organized activity, develop confidence, improve coordination, get a positive self-image, and recognize positive lifestyle choices.

If you ever have trouble dealing with stress, we recommend getting some fresh air, take a walk, and if you can, go rock climbing and you might reach new heights.

We need your help this Mother’s Day!

Damamli MomWe need your support for a special Mother’s Day celebration we are putting on for the young mothers in our care at our office in Baltimore! Currently we have 20 young mothers in our semi-independent living program, transitional group home, and foster homes. We want to provide them with a nice dinner and some spa-themed goodie bags.

The young women in our care have faced many challenges in their lives and many of them grew up in foster care. They are learning how to parent their kids without repeating the trauma and abuse they suffered, to be better parents and create better tomorrows for their children.

We would be grateful for your support! We need your help filling swag bags for our young mothers with:

  • Lotion
  • Nail polish
  • Body wash
  • Hair/nail gift certificates to salons in the Baltimore-area
  • Other pampering items

Please contact Caitlin Buckley at cbuckley@heartsandhomes.org if you can contribute to the swag bags and support our young mothers on this special day. We greatly appreciate your help to make a brighter future for these young mothers and their babies!

“Game Changer” Conference

IMG_4951On Saturday, March 28, 2015 the Unity Christian Fellowship, Inc. Youth Development Organization, in partnership with Montgomery College, Mu Nu Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., and Partnerships for Inter-faith and Community hosted the annual one-day “Game Changer” Conference for Young Males at the Universities at Shady Grove Conference Center in Rockville. The conference included Elementary, Middle School, and High School-age students in Montgomery County and nearby communities.

The mission of the conference was to positively impact young males through “game changing” experiences that promote confidence, competencies and values they need to get to the next level and become a success story. The conference hosts want our young people to live up to the highest possibility of their potential, resulting in High School and College graduation.

Click here to see a video about the conference

IMG_4952The objective of the conference geared toward Black and Hispanic young males was to show the young males that they are valued and that the community cares about them doing the work required to succeed. The aim was to raise awareness and promote student success among male students by providing strategies to win with academics and athletics.

The conference is one of many youth development programs offered by the Mu Nu Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and Unity Christian Fellowship Youth Organization. For additional information on UCF Youth Development planned activities throughout the year contact Donald Williams at any time at (301) 641-7261) aimhighinlife@aol.com and visit Unity Christian Fellowship Youth Organization.