Monday, December 30, 2013

Corps18 + GenerationOn = Joy!



Our Volunteer Macon VISTA's Teresa Howard & Rose Lowe had the wonderful opportunity to read and distribute gifts to children at Joshua's House for the holidays.  

These gifts where donations from the major toy manufacturer, Hasbro, in which GenerationOn volunteer Alulona Graham-Simms who is a 14-year old 
youth ambassador, wrote a grant that provided 100 toys for needy children.

Thank you to Aulona, Rose, and Teresa for your 
compassion, and for bringing joy to kids in need this Holiday Season!


Joshua’s House – help moms go back to school and charge low fees for a safe haven for children/daycare

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Why We Serve...

Corps18 VISTA's create and develop exciting out-of-school programing that encourages kids to come to school throughout America!
 
 

 Directly addressing chronic absenteeism throughout the US, the name Corps18 was created to highlight the number of days a student is considered chronically absent within a school year (18 days). 
Members help to create a culture of good attendance by developing high quality programming while strengthening connections between schools, parents, students, and the overall community. 


WHY it MATTERS.

Every year, one in 10 kindergarten and 1st grade students misses a month of school with excused and unexcused absences. By middle and high school, the rates of chronic absence are far higher. Starting in kindergarten, these absences can affect academic achievement, especially for low-income students unable to make up for lost time, research shows. They can leave children unable to read well by the end of 3rd grade, exacerbating the achievement gap. And they can set a pattern of poor attendance and academic failure for older students, fueling the dropout rate. (Attendance Works.org, 2013)

For more information about AmeriCorps VISTA - Volunteers in Service to America visit our Welcome Page @ Welcome to Corps18! or Americorps VISTA