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Hickory Street/Forest Park DREAM Quarterly Report June – August 2014 Greetings from DREAM! Youth from Hickory Street/Forest Park were able to have a wonderful summer full of activities thanks to summer intern Samantha Abrahamsen. Although summer brought long days of fun and games, youth are excited to meet new mentors and begin weekly programming in the fall at College of St. Joseph. The community welcomes new Program Empowerment VISTA Ariana Walk.
Highlights from the quarter include:
The summer began with a community-wide ice cream social to learn more about DREAM One teen attended Camp DREAM for 4 days of adventure and growth The group had a culminating experience at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center in Burlington
Weekly Programming:
Hickory Street/Forest Park youth painted rock monsters, played group games, and did coloring. The group spent a day making friendship bracelets, baking and decorating cookies, and playing group games. July was a craft-filled month for the Hickory Street/Forest Park DREAM youth. Their favorite projects included perler bead creations, magnet making, sand art, sun catcher decorating, and making their own crayons. The group spent a day at the movies and followed it up with some frozen yogurt The group also took a trip to the park for a day of hiking
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9 teens participated in DREAM’s Teen Sailing Program, accompanied by our Adventure Program Coordinator, Zoe Hoffman, where they lived on a sail boat for a week in the Atlantic Ocean of the coast of Maine. Participants learned how to sail the boat, visited one of the oldest lighthouses on the East Coast, and experienced life as a sailor while challenging their comfort zones! 5 teens from across Vermont participated in the College Road Trip! Summer VISTA Gabi Kaplan and the teens went on tours of Vermont and New York City colleges and universities, navigated the metro, toured the 30 Rock building, and spent some free time practicing college essay writing and exploring NYC! A highlight of the trip was staying in the dorms and eating at the dining hall at Southern Vermont College, as well as meeting with faculty and staff there to learn all about the college application process and college life. The Young Women’s Interpretation Program had its second successful summer, sponsored by the Vermont Women’s Trust Fund. Three teens from Elm Street and Franklin Square, with the support of intern Alexandria Bacheller, spent the summer knocking on doors in the Salmon Run and Franklin Square communities. The teens communicated with families, interpreting and translating information about DREAM as well as soliciting feedback and ideas in the hopes that DREAM will reach more families!
Office: 30 Community Drive, South Burlington, VT | Mail: P.O. Box 361, Winooski, VT 05404 │ (802) 338-8979 | info@dreamprogram.org
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This year’s Summer Appeal raised over $36,000 from 89 donors. This has been our biggest summer appeal to date. Thank you to all who supported DREAM’s summer programs! DREAM is working to expand our summer programming for next year by raising funds for new facilities at Camp. With the opportunity to host more kids for longer periods of time, our summers at Camp will have even more of an impact!
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This year’s team of 14 Summer VISTAs and Community Interns from across Vermont and the greater Boston area participated in a three-day orientation in Burlington and at Camp DREAM, where Camp staff joined them. Session topics included managing a budget and fundraising; purposeful activity planning, DREAM’s Mentor Boundaries, Transportation Guidelines, & Child Abuse Reporting Procedures; difficult conversations and trauma; and family involvement. Interns also took part in team building activities, went on a night hike, and learned more about the communities in which they would plan and lead enriching summer activities for DREAM youth!
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Camp DREAM celebrated another wonderful summer! This year, Camp welcomed 73 campers, 9 teen counselors-in-training, 8 VYDC AmeriCorps VISTAs and staff members, and several volunteers over five sessions. During these sessions, campers and counselors swam, canoed, sailed, hiked, built fires, took nature walks, ate healthy and delicious food, watched and performed in skits, played oodles of games, made new friends, and learned more about themselves, their communities, and their environment! 6 Camp staff served as AmeriCorps members through the Vermont Youth Development Corps (VYDC) AmeriCorps State program, serving as the Adventure Program Coordinator, Lifeguard/Lead Counselor, and Local Foods Program Coordinator/Iron Chef.
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DREAM is excited to have Kylie Edwards, Franklin Sq./Saint Mike’s alumnus, returning to DREAM as an AmeriCorps VISTA with Dartmouth College’s Local Programs. Kylie also spent the summer running programming supporting our summer VISTAs at Elm St. in Winooski. We are thrilled to have her back! One Elm St/UVM alumnus and ongoing program partner, Steph Baer, will be the new Money Initiative Head on the Alumni Council. Thanks for all you do for DREAM, Steph! Zoe Hoffman, Riverside/UVM alumnus, spent the summer up at camp and sailing in Maine with DREAM youth as DREAM’s Adventure Program Coordinator. Zoe did an outstanding job helping our youth take healthy risks and challenge themselves through adventure this summer!
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DREAM said goodbye to Mark Hengstler, and Katie Purcell, who finished their AmeriCorps terms this quarter. Mark and Katie plan to continue participating in DREAM as volunteers! Ali Siegel, who has served two years with our Southern VT programs as a Vermont Youth Tomorrow VISTA, finished up her AmeriCorps term this quarter as well. We are thrilled to have
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Ali continue with us through October in Boston doing interim program work as we are conducting our hiring process for a new Program Director! Staff welcomed three new AmeriCorps VISTA members who are serving through Vermont Youth Tomorrow (VYT). Adam Hurwitz, Ariana Walk, and Kylie Edwards will be supporting DREAM’s Local Programs in Chittenden, Rutland, and Windsor counties. A fourth AmeriCorps VISTA member, Kate Cahalane, joins them for her second year with Vermont programs.
Thank you for your ongoing support of DREAM. If you would like additional or more detailed information, please contact me by email or by phone. You can always look back at past reports or other programs’ reports by going to: http://dreamprogram.org/mentoring/vermont/local-program-reports.
DREAM big, Ariana Walk VYT AmeriCorps VISTA Program Empowerment Director ariana@dreamprogram.org 802.681.3982