From America's Promise Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject 2 Exciting New Resources!
Date February 21, 2020 8:11 PM
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APA is releasing new resources from Every School Healthy & the YES Project


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America's Promise Bulletin - February 21, 2020 

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Ready, Connected, Supported

Work plays a crucial role in young people's lives. What happens with young people who are not pursuing four year degrees and do not have early work experience? To find out, check out the new working paper from the America’s Promise youth employment initiative, the YES—Young, Employed, Successful—Project. 

The working paper ([link removed]) breaks down the “Ready, Connected, Supported” framework that serves as the backbone of the YES Project and provides a shared approach from which everyone—from employers and public officials to community leaders and young people themselves—is driving action toward increasing youth employment. Their goal: every young person seeking a job can find a job.

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Creating Cultures of Care - New Resource! 

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America’s Promise Alliance’s research arm, the Center For Promise, released a new brief, Creating Cultures of Care: Supporting the Whole Child through Trauma-Informed Practice ([link removed]), about an essential component of better supporting the whole child: trauma-informed practice. This brief bridges theory and practice and shows how trauma-informed approaches complement positive youth development. You’ll read about the work of two specific communities—one in Oregon and one in Missouri—which are engaged in collaborative, on-the-ground efforts to make healthy schools that support all young people the norm and not the exception. These communities can serve as an inspiration to others across the country as they lead the way in creating healthier school environments where every child can thrive.

This brief is jam-packed with resources that we think you’ll find helpful from organizations like Child Trends, Turnaround For Children, and the US Department of Health and Human Services. 

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Mark Your Calendars:

Breakfast After the Bell Can Improve Chronic Absenteeism ([link removed]): February 24, 1 p.m. EST. Join Attendance Works and No Kid Hungry for a webinar on the ways breakfast after the bell can improve chronic absence and student outcomes.  

Trauma-Informed Twitter Chat ([link removed]): March 5, 4 p.m. EST. Join us and community partners from across the country as we discuss strategies and promising practices for supporting the whole child through a trauma-informed approach.

Absolutely Incredible Kid Day® ([link removed]): March 19. Join us in celebrating #KidDay by telling a young person in your life what makes them incredible.

The Great Middle School Sports Search ([link removed]): Apply by March 30, 2020. The Aspen Institute and Kellogg's have partnered together in search of the most exemplary middle school sports programs. One winner will receive $10,000 and four finalists will receive $2,500 each. Apply now!  

Alliance Actions and Can’t-Miss Reads:

Crook County schools plan to use new tax money to hire elementary teachers and boost mental health support ([link removed]): read about how our Every School Healthy partner is boosting their mental health supports- The Bend Bulletin. 

When it comes to trauma-informed practice, communities are leading the way for the country ([link removed]): a blog by America’s Promise’s Nico Connolly on why Creating Cultures of Care: Supporting the Whole Child through Trauma-Informed Practice ([link removed]) can serve as a helpful resource for your community. 

Advancing Justice, Building Community: Inside the Fight for Immigrant Rights in Los Angeles ([link removed]): check out how our GradNation partner, Promesa Boyle Heights, is sharing resources to support the needs of immigrant youth and their families in their communit- Ms. Magazine.

News You Can Use:

More Students Are Homeless Than Ever Before ([link removed])- U.S. News & World Report

Mentoring drives meaningful learning for Tacoma students ([link removed])- Tacoma Weekly News

What Brain Science Teaches Us About Conflict Resolution ([link removed])- Edutopia

America’s Promise Alliance is the driving force behind a nationwide movement to improve the lives and futures of America’s youth. If you would like to help make the promise of America real for every child, consider donating below. 

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