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G.R.A.C.E. Girls Girls Receiving Afterschool Care & Enrichment In 2006 the Social Concerns Commission of Grace Episcopal Church decided that they wanted to become more hands on in addressing the needs of our community. The Commission participated in a yearlong study (interviewing community leaders, law enforcement, school officials, government officials, non profit providers, etc) to discern areas that were not being addressed or ones that needed additional support. After much study, conversation, input from the congregation, and deliberation, one area to emerge was middle school youth (particularly 6th graders and specifically at risk girls). In 2007 the Social Concerns Commission endorsed piloting an after school enrichment program whose mission was to provide a safe and nurturing environment for at-risk middle school girls. Through this program, the girls would experience enrichment activities provided by volunteers, and have an opportunity to not only learn new skills, but also to have positive interactions with adults in our community. The program is funded by the Social Concerns Commission allocations and provides for one teacher, bus transportation to and from the church, and supplies. The program director, snack coordinator and providers, enrichment leaders, and the advocacy board are all volunteers. The G.R.A.C.E. program serves 15-16 6th grade girls a year and meets at least 16 sessions a semester. Part of the program is a summer enrichment trip funded completely by donations from the community/church members and fundraisers by the girls. This provides the girls new experiences, a broader vision of the world and themselves, and lasting friendships. We currently receive donations from individuals throughout the year who are aware of the annual trip and want to support it. The girls are chaperoned by 4 volunteer leaders. An
outgrowth of G.R.A.C.E. Girls is the “grace giving back program”
established in 2009 to provide past grace girls continued fellowship and
an opportunity to give back to our community. The format is 4 yearly
dinner meetings to plan and participate in outreach projects locally and
globally. Volunteer leaders lead this program and dinner is donated.
The girls raise any financial support that is needed to help with
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Mission Statement
The
mission of G.R.A.C.E. is to provide a safe and nurturing environment for
at-risk adolescent girls.
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Jan 27 Birthday Celebration-Julie Dayvault/Dottie McGirt Feb 1 Card Games/Homework Assistance Feb 3 Lip Gloss Making-Natalie Hunsucker Feb 8 Yoga-Mary Bolstad Feb 10 Making Valentines-Lisa Timberlake Feb 17 Speaker-Miss NC International-Kristie Tobias Feb 22 Perfume Making-Timogi Jackson Feb 24 Basket Making-Belvie Gilleland
March
1 Basket Making, cont. and March 3 Wood Craftsman/Artist-Earle Willette
Mar
8 Holocaust Background-Jennifer Brady March 10 Holocaust Survivor-Hank Brodt March 17 Zumba-Roci Rodriguez March 22 Relaxation Techniques-Gail Rogers March 24 Spin Class-Brooke Williams March 29 Drama Production-Pam Harvey March 31 Cooking Class-Chef Melissa Darr April 5 Scrapbooking and Graduation-Lisa and Jennifer Snacks Spring Semester Snack Schedule/Volunteers Jan 27 Julie Dayvault/Dottie McGirt Feb 1 Carol Jordan Feb 3 Frances Garner/Kay Brown Feb 8 Martha Ellen Smith Feb 10 Jimmietta Allred Feb 17 Sally Lang Feb 22 Nancy Phillips Feb 24 Robin Senter March 1 Sandra Husted March 3 Page Onorato March 8 Linda Cox March 10 Pam Alley March 17 Carol Jordan March 22 Martha Adams/Betty Lopp March 24 Anne Rives March 29 Carolyn Briggs March 31 Melissa Darr April 5 Kay Timberlake
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G.R.A.C.E. Giving Back G.R.A.C.E. Giving Back is for girls who have graduated from the G.R.A.C.E. Girls’ after-school program and want to stay connected to their friends and active in our community! We meet four nights during the year for dinner and a program or activity to help out others.
Goals
for 2010-2011: 1. On November 29th the girls will to to the Father’s Storehouse in Thomasville and stock shelves for this community resource. 2. Support the Nyanya Project in Africa 3. Host a spring party for children from the shelter or Positive Wellness families 4. Participate in Touching Davidson County with Love 5. Make vases to sell to support G.R.A.C.E. Girls summer trip and outreach project
Meeting Times for 2010-2011
September 20, 2010
Outreach Projects from 2009-2010: *Held a Bake Sale with money going to purchase and send infant supplies to an African orphanage *Raised $250 from Cookbook Sales for Haitian Medical Clinic *Participated in Touching Davidson County with Love by preparing Kiddie Kamp
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How can you help? G.R.A.C.E. Girls need volunteers from the community to provide enrichment activities. We also need volunteers to provide snacks as well as extra hands to help with activities. This is a great way to share a talent and be a Mentor to youth in our community. Donations are always welcome to help cover costs for materials, transportation, and summer enrichment programs. To help or find out more, contact Lisa Timberlake at lisabt@lexcominc.net or call Grace Episcopal Church at 249-7211. Summer Enrichment Trips Every summer the G.R.A.C.E. Girls take a Summer Enrichment trip to a place that they may not otherwise have been able to travel. The past trips have been: 2007 -- Kennedy Space Center and Disneyworld 2008 -- Carowinds 2009 -- NC Mountains and Appalachian State University 2010 -- Penn Center in St. Helena, SC
Our goal for
2011 is to travel to Washington, DC by train and visit such places as
the Holocaust Museum, National Cathedral, Smithsonian, and the White
House.
Fundraisers G.R.A.C.E. Girls Cookbook The G.R.A.C.E. Girls completed a cookbook project last spring in an effort to raise money for their yearly summer enrichment trip and to support a medical clinic effort in Haiti. Each cookbook is filled with recipes from the girls and the volunteers who prepare after-school snacks for them each week! The cookbooks are on sale now for $5 each! Contact Lisa Timberlake at lisabt@lexcominc.net for delivery. Cookbooks can also be purchased at Pandora’s Book Store on 2nd Avenue.
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