Kayaking and More with Outdoor Outreach

Kayaking and More with Outdoor Outreach

It was a gray drizzly Saturday morning when HEART met with our partner organization Outdoor Outreach for  a day trip on the open sea. Outdoor Outreach utilizes outdoor physical experiences to provide youth with the support, relationships, resources and opportunities they need to become successful adults. Two primary drivers facilitate positive transformation in the youth we both serve: the opportunity for ongoing experiences that are safe, fun, positive and challenging, and the relationships developed with supportive adult role models.

As we took to the road all were excited and looking forward to an experience that few had previously experienced… From the start, excitement filled the air during the initial push towards the ocean. Isaiah Coleman would later say” It felt like we were Vikings, driving into the drizzling rain!” After the tour of Sweetwater Marsh wetlands preserve, we went on to the Living Coast Discovery Center.

The Living Coast Discovery Center is a natural treasure on San Diego Bay. Their nonprofit zoo and aquarium is uniquely situated on the Sweetwater Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, offering visitors an ideal setting in which to explore the amazing animals and plants that call our coastal region home. We had the opportunity to prepare the food and feed raptors including Hawks and Eagles! Jacques Morgan stated “Kayaking was an amazing and unforgettable experience for the books after that we went to an aquarium/zoo and some got to feed sea life and raptor life which was an amazing time!!!”

With a diverse collection of animal ambassadors and hands-on, interactive exhibits, the Discovery Center inspires curiosity and exploration of the living earth in guests of all ages. Through these experiences our guys garner a sense of achievement, which increases their confidence, self-esteem and resilience, and enables them to see new possibilities for their lives.

Our youth form long-term mentor relationships through these types of experiences. When youth consistently show up and are supported, it allows them to break out of the negative cycles in their lives, like drugs, gangs, poverty, abuse, and neglect, and replace them with new positive cycles

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ACT Prep Test and Visit from Outdoor Outreach

ACT Prep Test and Visit from Outdoor Outreach

This month’s workshop was highlighted by a visit from members of Outdoor Outreach, Each year Outdoor Outreach collaborates with, and acts as a resource to community-based organizations working with at-risk youth and their families. Outdoor Outreach tailors partnerships for maximum impact, customizing outings and programs to fit the needs of each group. With our partners, we make long-term investments in each participant’s development and growth. In partnership with Outdoor Outreach we have scheduled the following upcoming activities:  kayaking in May, overnight surf camp in August and a weekend in Big Bear January 2016.

IMG_20150502_084453We also had a full SAT Prep Test administered by Karla Whitaker from CAL Soap. Cal-SOAP test preparation programs provide students with test-taking strategies and encourage students to take all their college entrance exams in a timely manner. To qualify for admission to a four-year university, students must take an SAT or ACT. It is recommended they take the test during the spring semester of 11th grade. We are currently preparing for the June 13, 2015 and worked on practice questions from the ACT and learn strategies specific to the ACT English, Math, Reading and Science sections, as well as strategies for the ACT Writing.

CALSoap works under the direction of the California Student Aid Commission, the California Student Opportunity and Access Program (Cal-SOAP) has represented the educational community throughout the state since 1978. The program is operated in partnership with the University of California system, the California State University system, local non-profit agencies and public elementary and secondary school districts. For more information on CAL Soap please contact Karla Whitaker at kkwhitaker@ucsd.edu or 858-569-1866 ext. 216.

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Saving the Babies with the March of Dimes

Saving the Babies with the March of Dimes

April 25, 2015 – It was chilly, early Saturday morning as HEART (Higher Education And Rising Together) rose to the challenge and volunteered to walk for babies… After raising $1000, HEART also contributed throughout the day. Setting up tents, moving tables, carrying water and any other opportunities where we could lend a helping hand. As HEART Member Dallas Edge stated “Volunteering benefits the community as it shows you support it and its people”.

imageWhen you walk in March for Babies, you give hope to nearly half a million babies born too soon each year. The money you raise supports programs in your community that help moms have healthy, full-term pregnancies. And it funds research to find answers to the problems that threaten our babiesimage

One cool moment was after helping Jack in the Box set up their tent Jack in the Box CEO Leonard Comma stopped by to take a photo op with us. I’m always amazed and inspired when the young  men from HEART show up for volunteer service… After all how often do you see high school teens show up for volunteer work at 6 AM!!!

“All we have is each other and we have to constantly give back to our community, whether it’s money,time, or expertise.  It’s the only way we will get better.” says HEART member Bernard Richardson…Of course after a hard days work we had lunch at Lefty’s Chicago Style Pizza because growing men have to eat.. What a Great Day! The Blue Heart Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 organization, find out how you can contribute or join us by contacting us via email at theblueheartfoundation@gmail.comIMG_20150425_112439-2

 

5th Annual Youth of Today, Leaders of Tomorrow Summit

5th Annual Youth of Today, Leaders of Tomorrow Summit

HEART attended the 5th Annual Youth of Today, Leaders of Tomorrow Summit conducted by Reach One Teach One, Inc.

ROTO youth summits are nothing short of amazing! With over 100 youth gathered together at one time – learning, sharing and being challenged to think out of the box and push beyond status quo – The goal is to reach as many youth as we can, as fast as we can. HEART member Isaiah Coleman stated “The accounts by the speakers were very personal and involving, I really felt their testimonies”

IMG_20150411_094806~2Summits create an environment for youth to come together and develop positive relationships with their peers, gain insight to professional and academic possibilities, and to build a strong network. These events are healthy, safe and positive recreational opportunities. Youth will leave with a sense of confidence, a forward-thinking frame of mind and new connects with peers, professionals, schools, employers and mentors; that they may have never connected with before.

Reach One Teach One (ROTO) is a non-profit, community-based organization that has been dedicated to reducing gang and community violence, fostering unity, and improving the quality of communities in San Diego since 2005.  This effort is implemented through the deployment of educational and mentoring programs that create opportunities and positive environments for at-risk and gang involved youth.  To quote Dallas Edge (HEART member) “the summit provided information on many issues of today, education wise and law wise they also provided info on how you can avoid them.”

It is Reach One Teach One’s mission to reduce violence, promote unity, and improve the quality of life in our communities; to encourage education and assist in creating economic opportunities for youth and young adults.  For more on Reach One Teach One visit their site at http://www.rotosd.org/

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A visit to the Old Globe Theater to see the White Snake

A visit to the Old Globe Theater to see the White Snake

The Blue Heart Foundation in partnership with the  Old Globe Theater provided a night out for the youth and families from the HEART mentoring program. HEART (Higher Education And Rising Together) is a locally based mentoring program that is focused on the empowerment and  education of under-served youth. Our program is based on nine (9) core competencies which fall under three categories: 1) Abilities, 2) Applications, and 3) Character.

IMG_20150404_194429One piece of our program is to expose youth to events they may not normally have the opportunity to see and in the instance we viewed  the Tony Award winning play “The White Snake”. The White Snake is a visionary staging of a classic Chinese fable, a gentle serpent transforms into a beautiful woman. She falls in love with a dashing young man and decides to stay human forever, until a wicked monk discovers her true identity and vows to destroy her. The play was amazing and left everyone with huge smiles afterward… I was thrilled that each and every young man had a great time. The White Snake was a bit different than what we’re used to but isn’t life about going outside of the box? Isaiah Coleman (HEART Participant) stated “The actors were so involved; they developed the characters and drew us in. I could tell they worked hard and I definitely enjoyed the show.”

We believe culturally enriching field trips matter. They produce significant benefits for students on a variety of educational outcomes that schools and communities care about. The effects of field trips to see live theater demonstrates that seeing plays is an effective way to teach academic content; increases our youth’s tolerance by providing exposure to a broader, more diverse world; and improves the ability of students to recognize what other people are thinking or feeling. These are significant benefits for students on specific educational outcomes that schools pursue and communities respect. Especially when considered alongside our community service efforts. Not all learning occurs most effectively within the walls of a school building. Going on enriching field trips to cultural institutions makes effective use of all of a community’s resources for teaching children. We even got photo bombed by Ben Vereen!!!

Lastly, you can never know what may impact a child’s life.  As Demetria Hill (Parent) exclaimed “My sons, Damontae and Demeiko really enjoyed their experience at the Old Globe Theatre, watching the play White Snake. They came home excited to tell me about what they learned about performing arts and asian culture; they really enjoyed themselves. As a parent, allowing your children to experience opportunities which they might not have normally been exposed to is invaluable. A big “thank you” to The Blue Heart Foundation and Old Globe Theater for allowing young people the opportunity to explore San Diego’s rich history in theater and the performing arts.”

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