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Run (or walk) like a DREAMer!
Join us on 11/9/2019 at the Rocky Run to support the DREAM program, a fundraiser to offset programming costs in Philadelphia.
More info here at the Rocky Run website.
-Costumes are encouraged on Race Day
If you have any questions, please contact Stephen at saddison@dreamprogram.org
Learn More about DREAM:
DREAM works to close the opportunity gap for children living in low-income housing.
DREAM provides high quality, college-based mentoring, summer enrichment, local and regional adventures, support for post-secondary success, and an unwavering commitment to dreaming big.
During the school year, DREAM offers weekly college-campus based “Village Mentoring.” Building on the adage that “it takes a village to raise a child,” Village Mentoring is a shift from traditional one on one mentoring to a more community-oriented approach, building a strong social support network around each participant. The volunteer college student mentors provide tailored mentoring and enrichment activities to children in both individual and group settings. The mentors also work closely with the youth’s parents to ensure that their program site is inclusive, safe, and responsive.
Children start with DREAM as early as age 5 and are part of the organization through high school. By the time they are graduating seniors, they have spent 3+ hours a week, over the course of 10+ years, on a college campus. What can otherwise be an unfamiliar world for low-income children becomes a second home. By utilizing college campuses as the weekly program site, DREAM helps to build a sense of belonging and a sense of agency around college. DREAM youth are more likely to start thinking of college as a part of their future.
Over the summer, DREAM programming shifts to include daily enrichment activities, utilizing sports, arts and crafts, and the outdoors for play-based learning, and also takes the youth on local and regional adventures. DREAM hires a cadre of its mentors and teens to oversee this enrichment programming, providing familiar faces and continuity.
As the DREAM youth grow, the program focus on college entrance increases, and includes “futures” retreats, college road trips, and college-application support. DREAM also hires some of its teenagers as “Mentors-in-Training” with the aim of developing older youth leadership within the neighborhoods.