Wednesday, April 13, 2016

YAC Celebrates National Volunteer Week and Presidential Service Award Winners @ First "Tea Time with Service-Learning" Tuesday, April 12 at Activities



 

Tea Time with Service Learning was catered by Sage Dinning Team

Presidential medals, certificates, and letters from President Obama awaited for recipients.  National Volunteer Week events were planned during Classroom with a Cause and implemented in collaboration with Freshman Chair, Ellie G. and her team, Isabel A., Saheer R., Evie W. and members of the Perfect Pair Drive: Socks for the Homeless.  

The Chapel awards ceremony was facilitated on April 11 by Casady YAC officers, Grace P., Miranda T. and Cathy Z.  Mr. Josh Bottomly, Casady's College Admissions Counseling Director, was the guest speaker.  Mrs. Jane Derrick from the Marketing Department took medalists group pictures at chapel.

  
First "Tea Time with Service Learning" Honoring PSA winners and sharing YAC and Service Learning

Volunteers help drive our country's progress, and day in and day out, they make extraordinary sacrifices to expand promise and possibility.  During National Volunteer Week, let us shed the cynicism that says one person cannot make a difference in the lives of others by embracing each of our individual responsibilities to serve and shape a brighter future for all.




24 GOLD

   Young Adult(16+years old): 250+ Hours in 12 months   Teens(15-years old): 100+ hours in 2 months


 

Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen

Agnish Chakraburtty
Cyrus Steppe
Chloe Richards
Anna Buckley

Aubrey Hermen

Gabrielle Moore,
Brandon Trachtenberg

Julian Thomason,

Mallory Woodruff
Catherine Dube

Maggie Adair

Mariam Shakir
Daniela Rodriguez-Chavez,

Nurmeen Jawaid

Max Tjauw
Hallie Reiger

Tek Kreidler

Safra Shakir
Samuel Atkinson
Kaili Nguyen



Subham Gulati
Katherine Schoeffler



Tara Ramakrishnan,
Katherine Williams




Gold Medalists





8  SILVER

         Young Adult: 175+ Hours in 12 months                             Teens: 75+ hours in 12 months

 

Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen

Grace Griffin
Mackenzie Kenney
Brady Rodts
Ellison Guzzy


Philip Whitmarsh,
Kirathi Sindhwani




Natalie Hugos




Olivia Utz


Silver Medalists

42 BRONZE
Young Adult: 100+ hours in 12 months                              Teens: 50+ hours in 12 months

 

Seniors

Juniors

Sophomores
Freshmen

Allison Tien,
Carmen Sears
Caleb Richards
Claire Richardson

Avery Timberlake,
Claire Darrow,
Grace Hall
Emily Hoover

Caitlin Fuller
Dalton Bishop

Hope Bryer-Ash

Charles Colton Gelnar
Emma Richmond

Sara Anderson

Conner Coles,
Grace Pitman



Danelle Griffiths
Isaiah Levingston



Deja Kirk
Jacob Uhland



Dylan Dobson
Jonathan Lee



Emile Karam,
Joshua Britt



Emily Richards
Judy Nguyenvo



Joe Bonfiglio
Lauren Simms



John Zuk
Nicole Jia



Leighton Gelnar
Rahul Sodam



Lucas Tilghman
Turner Waddell



Lujean Abuelshar




Mackenzie Blalock




Maren Cottrell




Namir Khaliq




Neeley Russell




Rebecca Puls




Sarah Covington




Shaan Patel




Bronze Medalists



Volunteerism, Service Learning, Internships
Intended
Community Service
Volunteerism
Service Learning
Service and Learning
Internship
Learning
Beneficiary
Recipient
Recipient and Provider
Provider
Focus
Service
Service and Learning
Learning
Educational Purpose
Civic and Ethical Development
Academic and Civic Development
Career and Academic Development
Curriculum Integration
Peripheral
Integrated
Co-curricular/supplemental
Service Activity Nature
Social Issue Based
Academic Discipline Based
Industry or Career Based


Service Learning Stages and Standards

National Service-Learning Standards for Quality Practice
Meaningful Service
Link to Curriculum
Reflection

Diversity
Youth Voice
Partnerships
Progress Monitoring
Duration and Intensity
Actively engages participants in meaningful and personally relevant service activities.
Intentionally uses an instructional strategy to meet learning goals and content standards.
Provides multiple challenging and ongoing reflection activities as well as deep thinking and analysis about oneself and one’s relationship to society.
Promotes understanding of diversity and mutual respect among all participants.
Strong voice in planning, implementing, and evaluating experiences with adult guidance.
Collaborative, mutually beneficial, and addresses community needs.                                                                          Ongoing implementation and progress towards meeting  goals. Uses results for improvement and sustainability.                                                                                                                                                                 Sufficient duration and intensity to address community needs and meet specific outcomes.
CASADY YAC
Youth Active in the Community
Help Find Passions to Serve
 Service Opportunities
for youth,to youth, by youth
Established 2005, 
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Youth LEAD OKC
Youth Leaders Engaging Across Differences
Reflect  Connect  Act
Cultural Competency, Identity and Diversity Education Youth Board
Established 2011, Sidney Jones ’15, Sam Karchmer’15, Dané Norwood’15, Sirenee Khadre’16
Meets weekly on Tuesdays from 10:06 to 10:40 a.m. in Harper Memorial Wing, building adjacent to Chapel.
Meets first Sunday of the month, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at rotating Oklahoma City member high schools , default locations being the YMCA Corporate Headquarters and Casady School Harper Wing
Direct/indirect advocacy and research volunteer opportunities and service learning experiences. This aims to  empower members to find their passion to serve.
Direct/indirect advocacy and research service learning experiences with youth voice and choice. This aims to develop 21st century skills and global citizenship.
2015-16 Theme: Children
Focus Areas: Literacy, Health, Poverty, Self Esteem

August: Clubs Fair; YAC Open Houses;
Reading Pals :  Bodine Elementary mentors - Seniors
September: Peace Week includes 11 days of Global Unity; The World Peace Village; Pinwheels for Syrian Refugee Children-Students Rebuild Challenge October: Hunger Week includes Casady Cans Do Food Drive; OKC Regional Food Bank service days-Freshmen; Fall Fest Clubs fundraiser.
November;  Family Volunteering: Health Project: Placemats/Art Activity for Children Hospital-Juniors
December: Holiday Volunteering, Health Project:: Blood Drive-Seniors, Classroom with a Cause: ICS  Hope for the Holidays Project
January:  Martin Luther King Jr. Day: A Day  Of Service; MD: Food Bank, UD: Rebuilding Together: Literacy-Seniors, YLOKCasady: Oklahoma Memorial, Roots of Service Quilt
February: Random Acts of Kindness- Literacy-All grades.  Kindness School Challenge: Reading Blankets for PT
March: Alternative Spring Break for YAC members - Composting: April 23 led by Anna Mann, April 31: STUCO’s Walk-A-Thon
April: April 10-14 National Volunteer Week; Presidential Service Awards: April 11, Global Youth Service Days: April 14-16; Run to Remember; OKC Arts Festival, Fedex Time Strategic Planning, Saturday, April 30th facilitated by Casady’s Development Director, Mr. Evan Walter., Roots of Service Quilt
May  Senior send off, YAC Community Celebration event: May 9th, Classroom with a Cause: A Perfect Pair Project: May 2-5.
June: FedEx Time Strategic Planning.2016-2017 via skype or google hangout facilitated by YAC Planning Team 2016-2017
July: Peace Week Planning via skype or google hangout.
Sunday, August 23, 2015 1:30pm – 6:30pm (Kick Off @ OK Kids Korral)
Friday, September 18:  3:00-7:00 pm  Training @ Casady facilitated by Tabitha of Roots and Wings Consulting
Saturday, September 19 10:00am – 8:00pm (Training Retreat)@ Casady with Tabitha from Roots and Wings Consulting
Sunday, October 4, 2015        1:30pm – 3:30pm (Skill)
Sunday, November 1, 2015 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Skill)
Teen4Teens, Monday, Nov 2 12;00-2:00 pm (Experience)
Sunday, December 6, 2015 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Program)
Monday, December 7, 2015     Teens4Teens Experience @Metro Career Academy  Teens4Teens Program
Sunday, January 10, 2016 1:30pm – 4:30pm (Skill)
Oklahoma National Memorial and Museum STEM advocacy
Monday, January 18, 2016      9:45-4:00 pm
MLK Day Experience @ the Memorial Museum, Roots of service quilt
Sunday, February 7, 2016 1:30pm – 3:30pm (Skill)
Advocacy Movies? Autism Event?
Sunday, March 6, 2016         1:30pm – 3:30pm (Program)  Autism Event Planning: Kosher Pizza Cooking Class.  Ushers and registration helpers of Muslim/Jewish Film Institute screening of “A bottle at the Gaza Sea”
Sunday, April 3, 2016              1:30pm – 3:30pm (Senior Send Off)   May 7:  Autism Walk final Planning. Senior Send Off-Advocacy for diversity through exposure to multicultural dancing at International Dance Studio by studio owner, Guatemalan ballerina, Hazel Lopez
Saturday, May 7: Autism Walk 6:30 am-noon, Bricktown Ballpark
Friday May 27-Sunday May 29: TIDE Conference @ Emerson College in Boston facilitated by Youth LEAD online of Sharon,Mass
Sunday, June 5, 2016    1:30pm – 3:30pm (Planning for 2016-2017) via skype or google hangout

Meetings at YMCA Corporate Offices unless otherwise discussed.t 500 N. Broadway, Suite 500, OKC, OK 73102.  Contact Persons:  Carmen Clay, Casady Rainbolt Family Service-Learning Chair, 405.520-1325 (cell)  clayc@casady.org or Shannon Presti  Director of Teen Leadership Initiatives  405.361.8825 (Cell) spresti@ymcaokc.org,


April 10-16, 2016
National Volunteer Week is about inspiring, recognizing and encouraging people to seek out imaginative ways to engage in their communities. It’s about demonstrating to the nation that by working together, we have the fortitude to meet our challenges and accomplish our goals. The week is sponsored nationally by the Points of Light Foundation.

 Cyclone Volunteers for your time, talents & compassion

The Casady Service-Learning Program in collaboration with the Casady YAC (Youth Active in the Community) will have celebrations and service experiences for Global Youth Service Days (Friday April 15-Sunday, April 17)

What?       National Volunteer Week  April 10-16, 2016
Who?        Casady Upper Division Volunteers
Why?        Thumbs Up to Cyclone Volunteers, YOU ROCK!

When and Where?

Sunday, April 9/10 10:  Red Bud Classic Volunteering
Red Bud proceeds go to Pepper's Ranch, Foster Care Community seeking to "break the cycle" of child abuse and neglect through loving homes, counseling, and growth-oriented activities.

Monday, April 11: Chapel & Harper 
President Volunteer Service Awards 
Mr. Josh Bottomly, Speaker. YAC facilitates the Awards Ceremony 
Awardees are recognized at Chapel and pick-up medals, certificate, letter from President Obama, and token of Service-Learning Program appreciation at Harper.

Tuesday, April 12:  Harper, Activities, YAC Celebration
Tea Time with Service-Learning & YAC
Enjoy this English tradition by Sage as YAC showcases what they do and why
The YAC Community Room will be a green room for Ipad video taping of volunteer stories

Wednesday, April 13: Harper, Activities, 5th Period, Double
Volunteer Stories and Roots of Service Quilt Patches


Thursday, April 14: Harper, Activities, 5th Period, Double
Volunteer Stories and Roots of Service Quilt Patch

YAC volunteers at Evening of the Arts






Established in 1988, Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) celebrates and mobilizes the millions of young people who improve their communities through service.  GYSD is the largest service event in the world and the only one dedicated to the contributions that children and youth make 365 days of the year.
GYSD is celebrated each year in more than 135 countries, with young people working together–and with schools, youth organizations, nonprofits, community and faith-based organizations, national service programs, government agencies, and  adult mentors– to address the world’s most critical issues and change their communities.
The goals of Global Youth Service Day

Scale: Engage millions of young people, ages 5-25, especially those not usually asked to serve, in an early step on a life-long path of service and civic engagement.
Visibility: Recognize, celebrate and raise public awareness of the year-round contributions of young people, youth service programs, and partner organizations, especially among the media and public officials.

Impact: Have a positive impact on young people and on communities through meaningful, youth-led projects that meet community needs in the areas of health, education, human service, human rights, and the environment. Projects reflect YSA’s four key strategies that create change: awareness, service, advocacy, and philanthropy.
Global Youth Service Days @ Casady Upper Division:  Friday, April 15-Sunday April 17


Friday, April 15: Boys and Girls Club, 4:00-7:00
Serve at Boys and Girls Club
4:00-5:00   Tutor children with math and reading 1/1 Ratio
5:00-6:00   Students Rebuild Healing Classrooms Challenge: Pinwheel making with assigned groups. 2/20 ratio
6:00-7:00  Mentor children with your personal talent.  Volunteer decides ratio


Dance, play sports, play a musical instrument, read volunteer books








Saturday, April 16: 
9:00 am-11:30 am Eating Disorders Walk @Chesapeake Boathouse. Go to  Registration to participate

11:30- 12:00 pm.  Site Visit to Homeless Alliance- Project Perfect Pair

Sunday, April 17: 
Serve with your family, friends, place of worship 
Students Rebuild Healing Classrooms: Pinwheels for Syrian Refugees
Help YAC raise funds and awareness. 
The Freshman YAC team "Hands on Peace" will mail the last group of Pinwheels to the Bezos Foundation on Tuesday, April 19, 2016

1:30-5:30 Interfaith Alliance and Urban Harvest, Beyond Co-Existence Project: US Grant High School (5016 South Pennsylvania), Community Garden Creation, register to volunteer at https://docs.google.com/a/casady.org/forms/d/1j2ZQYO78jcbkipsLChgcol7Ji6Sq1dpa7ZrWgNg6wps/viewform?ths=true&edit_requested=true.  More information about this service opportunity at http://www.tiaok.org/#!garden-project/hky2i

"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit." ~Nelson Henderson. This latest music video by the singer/songwriter team of Nimo Patel and Daniel Nahmod and filmmaker Ellie Walton captures the joy, introspection and inspiration in the song, "Planting Seeds." The song was inspired by Daniel Nahmod's original 2006 Water album, which captures the spirit of doing our part (planting the seeds), but then letting go and not holding on to what may come. - See more at: http://www.karmatube.org/videos.php?id=7049#sthash.LcOPFIXU.dpuf


Thursday, April 21 @ 8:00 am.  Central Time




Live Webcast Syria & the U.S. This is a chance to connect with Syrian students we are helping by making pinwheels! RSVP now for this free, live webcast from Lebanon for the Healing Classrooms ChallengeSee Syrian students who are beneficiaries of the Challenge, meet American students taking the Challenge. Educators from Lebanon and the U.S. will connect as well.You can participate by sending questions through a Chat feature that will be answered in real time! Can't watch it live? See video of the webcast on  YouTube channel right after the live event.  Link forthcoming!



April 7, 2016 | Volume 23, No. 14
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What's Your Global Goal? 
 
Just one week left until GYSD 2016! If you haven't already planned a project, visit the GYSD Map to find opportunities to serve in your community. If you're in the midst of project planning, don't forget to register your project and tell the world about your GYSD plans.

Now is also a great time to reflect on the long-term global impact youth will make this Global Youth Service Day. While GYSD takes place in April, the work to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, or Global Goals, continues year-round. Because GYSD spans the range of issues covered by the Global Goals, it serves as an excellent launching point to educate youth about the Global Goals.

Learn how you can incorporate the Global Goals into your GYSD project and beyond using the Youth Action Mapper (YAM). YAM uses a free, state-of-the-art mobile GIS platform that allows youth (or Mappers) to use their phone and map youth action opportunities in their community.  Download the Youth Action Mapper Toolkit that includes directions on how to upload the app to your phone and examples of how to utilize the mapper before, during, and after GYSD.

Pick, plan, post, and promote your project now at www.GYSD.org
 


One way to get involved during Global Youth Service Day is to join in one of the many GYSD Partner Days of Service that take place in April. You can celebrate both GYSD and another event with a single project! Consider these service opportunities:
  • National Volunteer Week (April 10-17) is a time to celebrate people doing extraordinary things through service. Share your stories about the impact volunteers are having in your community or through your organization or recognize and celebrate your volunteers.
  • J-Serve International Day of Jewish Youth Service (April 17) Help engage 10,000 Jewish teens throughout the world in meaningful service projects through J-Serve. J-Serve provides teens with the opportunity to fulfill the Jewish values of gemilut chasidim, acts of loving kindness, tzedakah, just and charitable giving, and tikkum olam, the responsibility to repair the world.
  • America's PrepareAthon! National Day of Action (April 30)- America's PrepareAthon! is a grassroots campaign for action to increase community preparedness and resilience. Join others around the country to practice your preparedness!
Total Number of Projects Registered as of 4/7/16: 778 
Sustainable Development Goals with the Most Projects:(1) SDG3: Health  (2) SDG4: Education   (3) SDG2: Hunger    (4) SDG15: Life on Land SDG1: Poverty  (5) SDG6: Clean Water & Sanitation
Number of Countries with Projects Registered: 69
Top Countries: (1) Kyrgyzstan (2) Cameroon (3) Tanzania (4) Kenya (5) India
Number of U.S. States with Projects Registered: 43
Top States: (1) Wisconsin (2) Ohio (3) Michigan (4) Minnesota (5) Pennsylvania
Post your project and explore the GYSD Map.

Are you looking for a service opportunity to make a difference in your community? UL's Safety Smart® Ambassador Program is a global youth education initiative aimed at improving the safety awareness and understanding of children ages 4-9.  This program teaches children how to practice safe behaviors and manage their surroundings as safely as possible.  Safety Smart combines the creative storytelling of Disney and the scientific expertise of UL and uses characters like Timon and Pumba to teach children how to be safe around electricity, fire, water and even online safety.  In addition to these safety topics, find out how you can be a "Green" Ambassador or "Healthy and Fit" Ambassador. 
Everyday Young Hero Andrew Diodato shows how you can organize a mentoring program that provides meaningful support and friendship to children with learning disabilities in your own school or community in our Be an Everyday Young Hero tip sheet series. Download the project replication guide. 
Spread the word about your Global Youth Service Day events! Use these free resources to let your community know how youth are changing the world.
On the YSA Blog
GYSD In the News

LAST CALL: UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION
We're almost done cleaning our contact lists and want to make sure your information is up to date. If you haven't already, will you take a minute before GYSD to refresh your contact details in our database? 

GRANTS & AWARDS
Good Neighbor Impact School Grants & MLK Beloved Community Impact School Grants
Deadline: May 6
YSA and State Farm are looking for school administrators who want to create a culture of meaningful and purposeful learning in their school or school district. We will select 20 U.S. K-12 public schools to be recognized as Good Neighbor Impact Schools. Each school or school district selected will receive a grant of up to $5,000 to support their efforts to increase student engagement through service during the 2016-2017 academic year. Grantees will also be eligible for up to $3,000 in additional grant funding through the MLK Beloved Community Impact School grant program to support student-led service projects on or around MLK Day of Service 2017. www.YSA.org/impactschools  

Deadline: May 6
Road safety is the biggest public safety challenge that India faces, with an average of 15 deaths every hour caused by road accidents. With more than 50% of India's population under age 25, we believe that India's young people are uniquely suited to help solve this problem. Youth Fellows, ages 15-25, as well as primary, secondary, or college/university educators from Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Pune will be selected to receive grants of up to USD $1,000 and in-person training in August 2016 to support youth-led road safety projects. www.YSA.org/SaferIndia

Deadline: May 2
Do you have a passion for road safety? Apply for the State Farm Road Safety Ambassador Program, a year-long experience for young leaders ages 16-25. The program will kick off this June with an all-expense paid, leadership training and Road Safety Summit in Washington, DC. With a $500 grant to support an event during National Road Safety week in October, training, and ongoing project-planning guidance from YSA and State Farm employees, Road Safety Ambassadors will raise public awareness and create change around road safety.www.YSA.org/roadsafety

Deadline: April 10
The Power of Children Awards celebrate young people in grades 6-11 who help to make the world a better place.  Each award recipient will receive: a $2,000 grant to continue his or her extraordinary work, a partial four-year post-secondary scholarship to a participating institution of higher learning, recognition in the museum's The Power of Children exhibit for at least one year, and recognition during a special awards event at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis on November 11, 2016.

EVERYDAY YOUNG HERO

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Nidhi Bhaskar founded Project New Boundaries for Youth (ProjectNBYOUTH) in summer of 2015. When Nidhi volunteered in India, she saw the potential hazards to children who play near the mounds of garbage on the streets. She decided to address the issue of waste management in India by challenging youth in Bangalore, India to encourage people to reduce, reuse, and recycle their plastic waste. Nidhi created a competition and awards program for students in Bangalore, challenging them to develop solutions to the waste management issue in their community. She hopes to inspire students about team work, leadership skills and community awareness.

RESOURCES & TRAININGS


Every Monday since August 2012, the #StuVoice hashtag has convened students, teachers and policy makers to discuss current events, education issues and student-interest stories about kids and their communities around the world. Next week's topic in celebration of Global Youth Service Day: How can schools foster service and #CivicParticipation? Share your thoughts with@Stu_Voice and @YouthService on Monday 4/11 at 8:30pm EST using#StuVoice 
April 26 is College Signing Day, a chance to celebrate students for making a commitment to higher education. Hosted by schools, organizations, and community leaders, College Signing Day is a way for educators, counselors, and parents to celebrate those heading to college and for students to inspire and encourage other students, too. Join a conference call on Monday, April 11 at 6 p.m. EST to hear from Eric Waldo, Executive Director of First Lady Michelle Obama's Reach Higher Initiative and to find out how you can participate in College Signing Day. Space is limited, so register below by April 9 to reserve your spot.
On a recent national survey, 69 percent of teachers reported that low academic motivation is a problem in their classrooms - a higher percentage than cited poor student behavior, bullying, or a negative school climate. Gallup Student Poll data shows that only 50% of students surveyed are engaged in school. Search Institute developed a new framework to enhance academic motivation - REACH: Relationships, Effort, Aspirations, Cognition, Heart.
National Youth Leadership Council is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic young people to serve as Lead Activists for Youth4Education, a youth-led campaign to advance education equity through service-learning. Lead Activists for Youth4Ed have the opportunity to attend a summer leadership training, where they will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to lead their own service-learning projects in their community. Training will be held July 10-15, 2016. Upon returning home, Lead Activists are then expected to recruit 6-10 peers to help complete a quality service-learning project that advances education equity, with support from NYLC. Candidates must be enrolled in high school or pursuing a GED during the 2016-2017 school year.

SERVICE SONGS OF THE WEEK
"My Silver Lining" - First Aid Kit    


"Gotta keep on going, looking straight out on the road
Can't worry 'bout what's behind you or what's coming for you
further up the road
I try not to hold on to what is gone,
I try to do right what is wrong
I try to keep on keeping on
Yeah I just keep on keeping on."    

The complete Service Songs of the Week playlist from 2012-2016 is at
http://bit.ly/servicesongs  

SAVE THE DATE

YAC/Recycling/Composting Clubs Earth Day Celebration 
Adopt the Street Morning and Composting Afternoon @ Casady School
Saturday, April 23: 9:00 am  Calvert


YAC Strategic Planning for School Year 2016-2015 
Saturday, April 30, 9:00-noon. Lunch by Grand House

YAC Celebration Banquet and Senior Send OFF 
Date TBD, 7:30-9:30 @ Grand House 

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