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Urban Alliance Youth are
featured in East of the River Magazine
5/9/2008
Two Urban Alliance students were featured in East
of the River Magazine commenting on their future plans. Executive
Director Veronica Nolan is also quoted.
Click Here to read the article.
71 Atlantic Media Employees
Volunteer to Make College Essay Day a Success!
11/21/2007
On Friday, November 9th, just under 100 DC high
school seniors nervously waited in the offices of the Atlantic Media
Company. They were there as part of Urban Alliance's year-round
internship program. They would be spending the afternoon with
employees of the Atlantic Media Company who had generously donated their
time, and expertise as writers & publishers, to help each student refine
their college essay.
The 6th Annual College Essay Day was the
largest and best to date, thanks to the generosity of Atlantic Media and
Service Corps. Students spent a few hours getting intense feedback and
instruction on how to structure and craft a college essay. And this
assistance could mean the difference between a run of the mill essay, and
one that makes the student stand-out in the admission process.
"My students were both first generation college
students – listening to them talk about that amazed me when I thought about
how much they had overcome." Stefanie Glidden
"This was an opportunity to apply my language
and writing skills to help someone else have a shot at achieving their
career and life goals." Stacey Pavesi
THANK YOU to Jenna Osburn Lanier (Service Corps),
Alyssa Rosenberg (Government Executive), and Alex Vargo (Atlantic Media
Company) for helping plan such a successful event. Another since thank
you to all the volunteers who participated:
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Rebecca Adelman |
Susan Fourney |
Stacey Pavesi |
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Jill Aitoro |
Stephen Gettinger |
Jessica Pavone |
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Jacquetta
Alexander |
James Gibney |
Lindsay Polloway |
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Laura Andersen |
Gwen Glazer |
Matthew Quirk |
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James Barnes |
Stefanie
Glidden |
Clarissa Rappoport-Hankins |
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Vincent Barranco |
Cathleen Hamel |
Shaun Raviv |
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Randy Barrett |
Britt Hamilton |
Alyssa Rosenberg |
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Melanie Bender |
Shane Harris |
Jennie Rothenberg |
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Charlotte Birkner |
Timothy Hartman |
Bernadette Ryan-Leduc |
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Chris Bodenner |
Ashley Johnson |
Tim Sahd |
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Shari Boyce |
Katherine Kannenberg |
Lauren Sandkuhler |
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Ben Bradley |
Elizabeth Kennedy |
Malorie
Sellers |
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Robert Brodsky |
James Kitfield |
Richard Sia |
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Laura Collier |
Timothy Lavin |
Jess Stathis |
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Lindsay Cowan |
Anne Linehan |
Maria Streshinsky |
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Lauren Cowley |
Kristen Lorek |
Jessica Taylor |
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Kate Cristol |
Nora McAlvanah |
Lauren Taylor |
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Abigail Cutler |
Lucy Moore |
Jason Treat |
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Meredith Dolgin |
Ryan Morris |
Alexandra Vargo |
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Jane Donahue |
Gautham
Nagesh |
Josephine Vu |
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Erika Donohue |
Elizabeth Newell |
Samantha Yale |
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Erin Dumbacher |
Jiwon
Oh |
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Christine Estevez |
Erin Ortolan |
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Year-long Program Culminates
on Friday at the 7th Annual Public Speaking Challenge
08/06/2007
This Friday, over 100 young people from across the
city will face what ranks as the biggest fear for adults – public speaking.
These students will climb in front of a panel of community judges, turn on a
PowerPoint, and speak about their experiences as professional interns in
major corporations and government offices. And, no, these aren’t the
countless college students who converge each summer on DC for internships.
These students are DC’s own public high school graduates who seized a chance
to work at places like Advisory Board Company, E*Trade, Fannie Mae, Mayor
Fenty’s Office, and the World Bank.
These youth have participated in a rigorous internship and youth
development program run by the local DC nonprofit Urban Alliance. Through
this year-long program, youth have the opportunity to earn almost $6,000
while receiving vital support via adult mentors and life-skills workshops.
Each student is challenge to learn critical job skills while placed in a
professional office. The culminating event is the 7th Annual Public Speaking
Challenge on Friday, August 10th at the George Washington University School
of International Affairs. On Friday, the students are able to showcase their
hard work, dedication, and newly acquired skills for a panel of community
judges. For many of these young people, it will be the first time in front
of an audience.
After the presentations, the students’ efforts will be awarded with a
luncheon focused on their accomplishments. The theme of public speaking
continues, with speeches made by current and recently graduated students.
Additionally, students who had outstanding presentations and those with
perfect work attendance throughout the summer will be awarded with pay
bonuses. Finally, the luncheon will conclude with the awarding of the 2nd
Annual Mentor Excellence Scholarship and the first ever induction into the
Urban Alliance Alumni Society.
If you would like to learn more about the Public Speaking
Challenge, contact Natalie Zundel at
nmoran@urbanalliancefoundation.org.
UA students' first day of
work recognized at Fannie Mae
07/02/2007
The Urban Alliance students
employed full-time at Fannie Mae this summer were recognized on their first
day in an article featured on the Fannie Mae website. The following is
the article in its entirety:
High
schoolers start summer internships at DC locations
Thu
Jun 28 2007
Twelve students from DC high
schools arrived this week to start summer internships in various business
units at our DC office locations. The student interns are taking part in the
City-Wide High School Internship Program (CHIP) sponsored by Urban
Alliance—a local nonprofit organization committed to helping find employment
opportunities for DC youth.
The students attended a special introductory orientation on Tuesday,
June 26, where they learned about our company and what we do. They also took
part (along with new employees starting this week) in the "Our Mission in
Action" bus tour east of the Anacostia River where Fannie Mae investments
and work with our housing partners are helping revitalize neighborhoods and
communities.
The students will work at Fannie Mae Monday through Thursday and
receive additional training on Fridays with Urban Alliance. The program
concludes on Thursday, Aug. 9.
For more information about the internship program and its
participants, contact Jennifer Luecking in Human Resources.
UA Staff Member & Graduate
Speak at the World Bank
06/01/2007
On Thursday, May 31st, Director
of Alumni Services, Sean Segal, and program graduate, Shanita Conley, spoke
about the impact internships at the World Bank have on DC youth with Bank
employees. The
World Bank has been a Job Partner since 2000, employing 85 DC
youth, and donating over $200,000 to support Urban Alliance. UA
was honored and excited to express our thanks for their tremendous impact on
our students. Here is a short excerpt from the speech:
"On an
individual level, the students employed at the World Bank have excelled. For
example:
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Last summer, World Bank
interns scored significantly higher than an average high school student on
Urban Alliance’s “Job Skills Inventory” – a huge accomplishment.
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The World Bank summer
internship program produced the first student to garner a perfect score at
Urban Alliance’s annual Public Speaking Challenge.
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100% of the students
employed by the World Bank in 2006 went on to enroll in college, and are
now busy pursuing degrees influenced by their experience ranging from
Political Science, to Economics, and History.
...Thank you for being role
models to our young people. Thank you for giving your time and energy to
working with DC youth. And thank you for your continued support of Urban
Alliance and our mission to ensure that DC youth are ready for a life of
self-sufficiency."
To download a full copy of the speech,
click here.
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