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5K Run for EDGEucation

11:16 am in Lam Fundraisings by Latinos A Morir

Have you ever thought about running (or walking) a 5K race? Just to finish would be a nice personal accomplishment. After all, most of us might be swimmers, or dancers or something, but not runners! I know we can do it, especially if we make our personal reward some champagne and chocolate!! But what if we could we turn our personal accomplishment into something much much bigger? What if we could make a difference in our lives while making a difference in other’s lives as well?

Let’s turn this into a fundraiser for our newest organization, EDGEucation!!

We are looking for as many Comadres as we can find to join us on race day. We can all run for Team LAM. We can wear matching pink jerseys with our logo on it. We’d be super cute! To raise money, we can get sponsors and put their logos on the back of our jerseys. We can get our friends and families to sponsor us, too, by donating to the cause. Did I mention that we’d be super cute? And all the money we raise will go to supporting the youth in our communities through the wonderful mission of EDGEucation!

The race is on Saturday, June 5th. Please contact Viviana Vesga (vvesga@gmail.com) or Laura Lara-Brady (llarabrady@gmail.com) or comment below if you are interested or have any questions. We would need to register as a team so we’ll need to know who is in as soon as possible.

Urban Garden – Support Latino Students

7:34 pm in Lam mentoring by Latinos A Morir

Latinos A Morir member, Andrea Lee, is in the process of helping create environmental awareness to Latino Middle School students. Please help her with this project!

Support Urban Garden: The Effects of Pollution on Water- an enriching environmental awareness project for Latino Middle School Students

IMG_1301I’m a 6th grade teacher at public charter middle school located in Downtown, Los Angeles, predominantly serving low-income Latino students. The group of 6th grade teachers at my school and I would like to provide an enriching hands on experience activity for 78 students in order to enhance our Ecology Unit. Thus, we are planning to culminate our Ecology Unit with a gardening project to enrich our students environmental awareness. But in order to do so, we need your financial support to purchase some of the supplies: a water test kit, planter boxes, and seeds.

We feel that a gardening project would be beneficial to our low- income students, many of whom reside in Downtown, Los Angeles, and thus have limited access to gardens and healthy -fresh food. We feel that exposing our students to gardening would arm them with the tools necessary to start gardening at home and hopefully start eating healthier foods. We hope that this experience serve as a catalyst for change.

My Project

Please donate here: http://www.donorschoose.org/andrea

IMG_1096As students start the school garden, they will learn the importance of good nutrients for organisms to live and stay healthy. They will test different types of water (tap water from home and from school as well as treated water and filtered water). Once they test the water, they will talk about the different pollutants that could affect its pH balance. As students water sections of the garden with the tested water, they will be able to test the soil and keep observational notes. They will test if the quality of water affects the soil and if the quality of the soil affects the growth of the plant. Students will hopefully learn that clean water helps create healthy soil for plants to absorb good nutrients. This experience will provide students with hands on experience to have discussions for the different types of pollutants that are damaging our environment and think of habits they can change to help. In addition, we will link this experience/ experiment with their eating habits.

An urban garden will show first-hand the impact of providing good quality water and soil needed to produce when planting. Hence, students will learn how different pollutants affect our resources. As students become cognizant of the need of a clean environment in order to have good nutrients available, they will learn the importance of changing habits to help have a clean World. Moroever, students will learn the need for them to keep a healthy diet in order to have a healthy growth.

If you would like to help support this enriching hands on environmental awareness project as students investigate the effects of pollution on water and plants, please make a donation at: http://www.donorschoose.org/andrea

Contributions are tax-deductible and donors will hear back from the students.

This and all other projects at DonorsChoose.org have been submitted by public school teachers who seek resources that will help their students learn.

Sincerely,

Andrea K. Lee
Ed.M. ’10 l UCLA Teacher Education Program

An Update on Mentoring

9:56 am in Lam mentoring by Giovanni Gonzalez

So what has been happing at EDGE-ucation?!

We have been keeping busy meeting mentors and students! We are still in need of some more mentors!

Specifically recruiting, interviewing, and pairing mentors with high school students. So far we have paired half of our mentors with amazing students and we are in the process to start clearance (background check and TB tests – by law we need it since we’re speaking with minors). We are finishing pairing students and current mentors this week to get ready for our Launch event!

Our next step will be getting ready to rock this summer at our first EDGE-ucation Launch event, where mentors will meet their assigned students for the first time and get to mingle and make connections with other mentors, educators, as well as the EDGE-ucation Directors!

But there is still time, and you can still sign up to become an EDGE-ucation mentor for the summer! Remember that all we ask is to keep 3 hrs of face to face communication (that can be once a month or 3 times a month, depending on your schedule), and an additional 2 hrs of other communication (this includes email, phone, facebook, chat, etc, just keep tabs on your student and you can monitor their progress). You can meet with your student as well as other mentors and their student anywhere in the Bay Area and make an impact on a student’s life!

Lemonade Day – Teaching kids entrepreneurship

11:23 pm in Philanthropy by Giovanni Gonzalez

Get ready LAM! There is a neat program arriving for the first time to the Bay Area on May 15…it’s Lemonade Day!

Invite your kids, neighbors, mentees, nephews, and/or students, to register for this great event! Go to http://sanfrancisco.lemonadeday.org/sign-up.aspx and register online or simply Download the application and mail it or fax it! All the information is on the application.

During that day, thousands of kids in the Bay Area (San Francisco and Eat Bay) will be setting up their lemonade stands and selling their lemonade to the entire community. Everyone will be participating. So get ready because you will be either making lemonade or buying lemonade.

Businesses, city leaders, and youth organizations will be participating to teach our youth the value of money and how to operate their own business – a lemonade stand.

So how does Lemonade Day works?

  1. Children sign up to participate with a supporting adult
  2. When noticed, children and adults will pick up backpacks at their designated location that includes more information, ideas, and cool contests
  3. Before Lemonade Day arrives, both kids and adults start to prepare for the big day (develop a secret recipe for their lemonade, thinking about how to attract potential costumers, how to build a cool lemonade stand, etc…)
  4. On May 15, children set up their stands and make $$$

So start telling everyone about it! LAM is a proud sponsor of Lemonade Day and is ready to compete with other organizations for the most lemonade stands.

Stay tuned to find out when the registration forms will be rolling out, and when to start signing up for such a neat program!

If you want to get involved, have access to youth, or just to check out what Lemonade Day is all about, email me at  llarabrady@gmail.com and check out lemonadeday.org

If you still need more convincing, check out Believe today

Empowerment is having confidence because someone has spoken it into you –Julia Hampton

Life-Long Learning at SHCP

1:04 am in Articles, Philanthropy by Giovanni Gonzalez

And LAM did it again! Our involvement with the community is growing and we cannot be anymore excited!

Today, we started the day early at the Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory School with Edgar ‘ShoBoy’ Sotelo, and it was a great success. Vocational/Life-Long Learning Day is an event that brings alumni and other successful community members to share their success stories and tips with students interested in their industry. We joined Edgar today to talk with high school students about potential opportunities in the entertainment industry after high school. This included information on internships, job openings, and insider tips.

It was definitely a different environment and crowd than the one from our previous trip. For starters, the school grounds were gated and sprinkled with trimmed trees and flowers. The building was in great shape and the classrooms were very bright and airy. Students were fascinated on the topic and they were very engaged with the guest speakers. We also found that there is a strong community of parents always willing to help in all of the school events.

Edgar, as usual, captivated the audience’s interest and his speech focused on how to climb the entertainment ladder, specifically in radio. Edgar encouraged students to never give up and to keep focus on the price, even if it means going to school and having 3 jobs on the side. Another speaker in the same session, emphasized the movie industry and gave students a valuable insight in how people get hired and move up to higher positions.

During session breaks, we met remarkable people, among them Honorable Troy Nunley ’82, Mr. Franco Finn, and Mr. Garrett Dempsey among others.

After lunch we left with this thought: imagine how great it would be to offer the same educational opportunities to people in other less affluent communities?!

And our dream continues….

A day with Students from Hayward High

11:05 am in Articles, Philanthropy by Giovanni Gonzalez

For a few weeks, LAM has been thinking and re-thinking about how to give back to the community and today finally we made a very concrete step towards this goal. LAM was invited by Edgar ‘ShoBoy’ from Univision Radio La Kalle (100.7 & 105.7 FM) to brainstorm and watch Edgar in action with the community.

Today after a very early rise, Giovanni and I met with Edgar and Janet Beleche from http://unshatteredclothing.com to share some ideas about how LAM can contribute to the community.  After crafting some awesome ideas we all moved to Hayward High School, where we met with Little Omar and Counselor Lupe Santoyo, to shadow Edgar. Throughout the day, we met with 3 groups of students who were very eager to hear what Edgar had to say.

The presentation was very motivational and it touched on Edgar’s life, highlighting his family’s challenges, struggles, and unity. It was a monologue/stand up routine that kept the audience hooked, engaged, and laughing. Throughout his presentation, Edgar highlighted the following points:

1. You can CHOOSE whether to be a victim or a creator under any circumstance.

2. We are all an army that are fighting against society’s low expectations, and as such we should remain united and help each other.

3. Go to school, graduate, and be a true baller and not a fake baller.

4. Women are the backbone of a family, and should be all treated with respect regardless of their age.

5. (As a Man and for a reality check) You should fast-forward 10-15 years and think if you would let your daughter date a guy like you.

As we progressed through presentations, the audiences continued to get bigger and more excited about Edgar’s story. Even teachers showed support and asked questions, encouraging students to think about what was really important in their lives. During lunch, students got to listen to La Kalle on campus and even participated in the ‘wave’ and some games.

After lunch, Counselor Lupe Santoyo expressed her interest in forming a partnership with LAM members to help students through High School and help them get to college. Overall the whole experience was motivational and inspiring, and I think that as a part of an organization as LAM who is filled with successful, ambitions, and energetic people, what a better way to give back to the community than to participate in their success.

So as Edgar closed his monologue ‘Don’t be afraid to dream big, but make it a reality Familia’

Viva Diversity Fundraising Event

1:00 am in Philanthropy by Latinos A Morir

The goal of ViVa Diversity is to teach kids about the diversity of people’s backgrounds and circumstances and why is it important for this to be appreciated and valued. The cultural diversity of the United States is truly magnificent, as many different ethnic and cultural groups have contributed to the social, economic and cultural values of the society. Unfortunately, kids are still experiencing discomfort in embracing their heritage.

The perception of discrimination is present even in elementary schools. Viva Diversity will let kids know that diversity is not only beautiful but necessary for the world to work.

Studies have found that teens who maintained strong ties to their Latino culture performed better at school and adjusted more easily socially.

MY AMERICAS PROJECT

An Adventure into the Heart and Soul of Latin America

Roberto and Leticia, each born in Mexico but raised in the U.S. set out to discover their Latin roots. Viva Diversity will donate “My America” video sets to public schools for them to integrate them as part of their cultural programs. With this videos the kids will take a journey to Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Ecuador and Cuba on a sort of pilgrimage with the young hosts Roberto and Leticia, to discover the deeply rooted cultural, historical and spiritual traditions of these extraordinary countries.

They will explore their sacred sites, celebrations, processions, food, music, dress, local festivals and fiestas.

(Complete set: 13 total episodes, 24 minutes each. Two DVD set, 300+ minutes. ENG.)

My Americas Project’s goal is to provide one complete set of DVDs to 20 public schools around the Bay Area with the highest Hispanic/Latino student population.

Please join LAM and HMB to help start this program! We need to raise funds to be able to buy and give the documentary 6 DVD set to 20 elementary schools in the Bay Area.

Come enjoy a big party and help us make a change in the history of Latinos. If you are not interested in the party you can always donate here Viva Diversity

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