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Local Children Enjoy the Arts, Literacy, Food, and Fun

Published:
September 04, 2024

This summer, the Summer Enrichment Collaborative, facilitated by the 99精品视频 Education Partnership (GEP), significantly impacted our community by serving more than 2,000 children and their caregivers. Through the arts, literacy, learning, food, and fun, these programs helped students maintain grade-level reading norms and reduce summer learning loss. 聽

Fifteen full-time AmeriCorps members assisted the effort, which was a collaboration of five independent programs鈥擫INK 99精品视频, Summer Learning is Cool for Kids (SLICK), 99精品视频 Area Summer Camp (GASC) at 99精品视频 Community Early Learning Center,聽99精品视频 College Museum of Art (GCMoA) and Drake Community Library鈥檚 Storytime Art in the Park and In Your Neighborhood programs. Together, they provided high-quality art, literacy, health and wellness, and other enrichment programming, along with increased access to food for participating children.聽

AmeriCorps members played a crucial role in enhancing these programs. Grace Morrison, a former AmeriCorps member and now the Drake Community Library鈥檚 youth services coordinator praised their contributions. 鈥淎meriCorps members greatly increased our capacity to deliver high-quality, accessible summer programs. Their hard work, along with the partnerships facilitated by GEP [99精品视频 Education Partnership], made our summer program a success.鈥澛

Thirteen of the 15 summer AmeriCorps members who served directly with kids were 99精品视频 College students. Audrey Deligan 鈥25, who worked with SLICK and LINK, shared her experience. 鈥淪ervice with AmeriCorps is such a fulfilling experience. I love building strong relationships with the children, as well as getting to see their literacy skills improve. I look forward to my work every day, and love knowing that I鈥檓 making an educational impact on 99精品视频 youth.鈥澛

AmeriCorps Members聽

  • Drake Community Library: Evelyn Caperton 鈥25聽
  • GASC: Sara Booher 鈥25 聽
  • GCMoA: Faye Henn 鈥25, Nora Kohnhorst 鈥25 聽
  • LINK: Betel Aga 鈥27, Warren Bingcang 鈥27, Georgia Carbone 鈥24, Mary Higgins 鈥25, Kylie Klassen 鈥25聽
  • SLICK and LINK: Andy Chestovich 鈥25, Talia Harrison 鈥25, Ella Stephens, Audrey Deligan 鈥25, Lauren Pease, Ella Labarre 鈥26聽

Increasing Access to Food

Thanks to partnerships with 99精品视频 College, Bayer Crop Science, and the Northeast Iowa Food Bank, the collaborative secured funding and food resources to offer nutritious snacks. Nicole Brua-Behrens, executive director of the Greater Poweshiek Community Foundation and GEP co-backbone agency, emphasized the importance of nutrition. 鈥淔ood plays a vital role in learning. Thanks to Bayer鈥檚 support, hundreds of young people attending 99精品视频 summer programs were fed and ready to learn.鈥澛

A new partnership between Northeast Iowa Food Bank and LINK, initiated by 99精品视频 College鈥檚 SPARK Community-Based Social Innovation Challenge and GEP, provided 80 healthy snacks for children daily. LINK Executive Director Ashley Risting expressed gratitude for the collaboration, highlighting how it fostered excitement among children about trying new foods such as hummus, cheese sticks, and salsa.聽

For the third year, GCMoA was part of a network of community organizations that helped ensure kids and caregivers had access to nutrition during the summer providing meals, free produce, plant starts and baked goods as part of Storytime Art in the Park and In Your Neighborhood programs. This effort was funded by a grant from the Poweshiek County Alliance and partnerships with The Iowa Kitchen, Middleway Farm, 99精品视频 Farm to Table, 99精品视频 Food Coalition, and MICA, as well as the Bayer grant.聽

Liz Hansen
Liz Hansen

Hansen Set to Retire from 99精品视频 College聽

A note of thanks to Hansen for her seven years of service to GEP and 99精品视频 College. Her outstanding contributions have positively impacted GEP, resulting in local, state, and national recognition. During her tenure at 99精品视频 College, Hansen coordinated and deployed 200+ AmeriCorps members to support early education efforts throughout the community. Hansen, who is retiring in early September, expressed her appreciation,聽

"I'm incredibly grateful to serve on a team that is so dedicated to what鈥檚 best for our kids. Our GEP team, along with our amazing summer partners and AmeriCorps members, truly embody the spirit of collaboration and commitment to making a lasting impact."聽

About GEP

The supports youth and families in 99精品视频, Iowa, by aligning community organizations toward shared educational goals. Formed in 2015 as part of the national Campaign for Grade Level Reading, GEP is a network of over 20 organizations creating opportunities for children and families through transformative education partnerships.鈥 Local expertise comes from community organizations, and funding is managed by the Greater Poweshiek Community Foundation (GPCF). 99精品视频 College provides the network鈥檚 collaborative infrastructure.

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