By Kristen Guerrise, TIL Resource Director
As the new Junior League year is getting started, I wanted to give you an update on what is happening with the TIL Resource Center Legacy Project. I have been employed by the Junior League for the TIL Resource Center legacy project since March 2008, and I have been working on moving this project forward. Here is a snippet of news for you to enjoy and if you have any questions or want more information, please feel free to give me a call!!
THE RESOURCE CENTER
The TIL Resource Center Legacy Project is in full swing and making more progress every day! We are currently looking at space to house the Center and give the Broward County TIL Initiative an address to call home!
COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS
On November 14th the Broward County Mayor’s Charity Gala will be held at the Broward County Convention Center. Thanks to Mayor Lois Wexler’s commitment to the TIL Youth, half of the proceeds of this event will go to the TIL County initiative!
Many thanks to The Community Foundation of Broward! One of several TIL projects that they are funding is a grant opportunity for employment of TIL Youth. ChildNet, Camelot Community Care, the Museum of Science and Discovery, the Cooperative Feeding Program, and Volunteer Broward are all recipients of this grant and are able to hire a TIL youth for their first job opportunity!
The TIL System of Care is growing every day with new services and support to the youth. Wilson Gardens (Henderson Mental Health) and Woodside Gardens (SOS Children’s Village), housing opportunities funded by Broward Housing Solutions, Community Foundation of Broward, the United Way and others will be opening soon to provide affordable housing to TIL Youth transitioning out of care.
PEMBROKE PINES HOUSING FACILITY
The agreement to assist with the provision of life skills workshops at Pembroke Pines has been finalized! I will begin assisting them with these Essential Skills workshops starting in October at the Pembroke Pines Housing facility. These workshops will be held weekly in the evenings for both the TIL youth living on site and other TIL youth from the community. Topics offered will be financial literacy and budgeting, cooking, physical fitness and nutrition, hurricane preparedness, conflict resolution, and much more. If you are an expert in any of these areas or have another area of expertise that you would like to share with our youth and are interested in presenting, please email me at til_jlgfl@bellsouth.net to get more information and get started!
LOOKING AHEAD
Each year in December, Sandy Harris, Executive Director of the Broward Legislative Delegation, with the help of ChildNet, Camelot, HANDY, NBC 6 Forever Families, Broward Community College, and many other members of the community, organize a Holiday Party for the TIL Youth. Last year over 300 youth attended and had a fantastic night! There was a DJ, dancing, food, a visit from Santa, and of course…gifts! As a new partner in the TIL initiative, the Junior League TIL Committee, under the TIL Chair, Sara DuCuennois, will be joining this team to assure that the party this year is bigger and better than ever! More information from them about involvement and volunteer opportunities for this event will be sent out in the weekly E-News…Stay tuned!!!!
TIL YOUTH SPOTLIGHT
My name is Mackenzie Ramsay; I am a 22 year old male who spent his childhood in foster care, in Broward County. When I turned 18 and aged out of the foster care system, I was on my own, thrown to the wolves. I was scared I didn’t know how to deal with the real world, how to manage, or how would I survive. Luckily for me, I had the Independent Living Program to assist me with this daunting transition. I participated in many life skills courses and learned what to expect and how to make do with the changeover; however, when it was time for “hands on experience” I failed. I had many setbacks and upsets during the first year of my “New Life”. With the backing and support of the Independent Living Program especially my Independent Living Specialist and the Independent Living Supervisor, I was able to get back on track. I now am a senior at Florida Gulf Coast University majoring in social work. I have a 3.86 GPA and if it wasn’t for the Independent Living Program I wouldn’t be where I am at now!! My long term goal is to open a boys group home and for now I will continue doing what I am doing.
I want to sincerely thank the Independent Living Program!
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