Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Dallas launches Dallas Elevators program
The core mission encourages students to elevate their skills in the classroom, at home, in extra-curricular activities, and wherever their interests lie.
Coca-Cola, in conjunction with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, launched Dallas Elevators Powered by Coca-Cola on Tuesday, a new program to bring extra enrichment and opportunities to a select group of students in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. The core mission encourages students to elevate their skills in the classroom, at home, in extra-curricular activities, and wherever their interests lie.
The Dallas Elevators Powered by Coca-Cola program, the first of its kind in the country, officially kicked off with an announcement at the Westin City Center Hotel. The program aims to nurture students’ potential and provide interaction with top leaders for once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Junior and senior high school students in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas will be eligible for the program, and the first class will “graduate” in May 2009. The program has a dedicated website: www.dallaselevators.com.
“This program is unique and will offer students the opportunity to see the world from an entirely different perspective,” said Ben Lawson, director of bottler sales and marketing with Coca-Cola. “Exposing students to business, arts, sports, entertainment, healthcare, hospitality, and many more areas can only broaden their views of the world. We wanted to provide positive influences in multiple industries and encourage them to look into the future and see how they can make a positive impact in our community.”
Dallas Elevators Powered by Coca-Cola is designed to provide real-life inspiration in several key areas of personal development through structured learning and interaction with leaders from diverse industries.
Dallas role models who volunteered to lend leadership to the program include:
· Dallas Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa
· Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman
· Dallas Stars Professional Hockey Player Mike Modano
· Artist and Designer Brad Oldham
· Radio Personality Victoria Snee
· Dallas Mavericks President Terdema Ussery
Students in the program will have one-of-a-kind experiential learning opportunities community leaders. The program seeks to pair students with leaders in the student’s area(s) of interest.
For example, a teen interested in the culinary arts might help create a five-star meal at one of the city’s finest restaurants; a student interested in art might collaborate with a designer; and a teen with a passion for cars might shadow a technician at a luxury automotive dealership.
“Dallas Elevators Powered by Coca-Cola is an innovative program that clearly gives students incentives to stay in school,” stated Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert. “Dallas has a high school drop out rate just over 60 percent. Through partnerships such as the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas and Coca-Cola, we can have an impact on that statistic. But more importantly, we can make a difference in kids’ lives by encouraging them to find a passion and build a career.”
The Dallas Elevators curriculum is centered on the acclaimed Heart of a Champion character development program. Heart of a Champion is a nine-month, comprehensive curriculum that utilizes innovative video, print and online tools to instill and reinforce positive character and life skills. For more than a decade, the program has produced measurable results in schools and after-school outlets around the nation.
The program will consist of five separate learning modules based on the founding principles of the Boys & Girls Club: character and leadership development; education and career development; health and life skills; sports, fitness, and recreation; and the arts.
“We appreciate Coca-Cola’s vision to create a program that will have tremendous impact on our community for many years to come,” said Charles English, president of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. “By giving these students opportunities to explore interests and potential careers, we may open a door that will spark a flame of inspiration in them. Dallas Elevators Powered by Coca-Cola gives these young people a chance to expand their knowledge and sets them up to succeed.”
Source: David Alvey
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