During the Summer of 2009, ten youth leaders from Community Youth Development were selected to participate at the Inaugural Lawton Chiles Leadership Corps. Organized by the Lawton Chiles Foundation, this two-day conference aimed to educate youth leaders on the alarming statistics related to education and to empower them to help Florida [...]
Archives for Leadership Corps
Florida Education Reform – Worst to First Campus Leader inspires ACTION
Aubrie Simpson – St. John’s River Community College SGA Secretary inspires other students across the state of Florida to ACTION! What can you do to make a difference in your community?
Your Mission: Create a Summer to Remember
During the summer and away from the classroom, students tend to take a break from books and retreat into a more relaxed approach to life. While summer is a time for students to recharge and refuel in preparation for the upcoming school year, the break they take from reading can be detrimental. Unfortunately, the gap [...]
Florida Campus Compact – 2010 Student Scholars’ Institute
Florida Campus Compact (FL|CC) is a membership organization of over 50 college and university presidents committed to helping students develop the values and skills of active citizenship through participation in public and community service. FL|CC works with these presidents and their campuses to integrate service with academic study and to provide a collegial experience for [...]
Celebrating National Mentoring Month- The White House
Celebrating National Mentoring Month
January 20, 2010 | 15:59
The President and the First Lady welcome young men and women from Washington, DC area high schools who are paired with mentors from inside the White House as part of National Mentoring Month.
Florida ranks 49th - Number of uninsured children
Florida ranks 49th. About 19 percent, or 763,000 of our children, do not have health insurance, versus a national average of 11 percent. Source: The Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Data Center
Florida ranks 48th - Juvenile violent crime
Florida ranks 48th in the nation in juvenile incarceration rates, with a custody rate of 451.8 per 100,000 children ages 10 and up. Source: Every Child Matters Education Fund, “Geography Matters: Child Well Being in the States,” 2008

