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Northwoods DREAM Quarterly Report June – August 2014 Greetings from DREAM! The Northwoods DREAM program has finished up another wonderful summer of activities. Though youth are sad to see their mentors leave for summer break, they look forward to their return in September. Here is a summary of all the Northwoods DREAM happenings from the last quarter.
Highlights from the quarter include:
Dartmouth Mentors held an event for all three Dartmouth DREAM programs (Windsor-Union Square and Hollow Drive) to come together and tie-dye shirts on the Gold Coast Lawn! Seven Northwoods youth attended camp sessions at Camp DREAM in Fletcher, VT. Summer lunch was provided daily by local churches. It was prepared by a volunteer and DREAM Program Empowerment Director and AmeriCorps VISTA, Kate Cahalane. Mentors and mentees celebrated the end of the summer term with their Culminating Experience to Lake Sunapee in New Hampshire for a day of fun for all!
Fridays:
Northwoods started off the summer term by welcoming 10 new mentors and having a relaxing first Friday where the mentees got to meet the new mentors and know each other better! Mentors played some fun water games on the green with mentees to keep cool in the summer heat! The group played a game of soccer for one of their Fridays! Mentees and mentors got to play games on the green another day in one-on-ones and small groups!
Special Events for Children and Mentors: ●
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9 teens participated in DREAM’s Teen Sailing Program, accompanied by our Adventure Program Coordinator, Zoe Hoffman, where they lived on a sail boat for a week in the Atlantic Ocean of the coast of Maine. Participants learned how to sail the boat, visited one of the oldest lighthouses on the East Coast, and experienced life as a sailor while challenging their comfort zones! 5 teens from across Vermont participated in the College Road Trip! Summer VISTA Gabi Kaplan and the teens went on tours of Vermont and New York City colleges and universities, navigated the metro, toured the 30 Rock building, and spent some free time practicing college essay writing and exploring NYC! A highlight of the trip was staying in the dorms and eating at the dining hall at Southern Vermont College, as well as meeting with faculty and staff there to learn all about the college application process and college life. The Young Women’s Interpretation Program had its second successful summer, sponsored by the Vermont Women’s Trust Fund. Three teens from Elm Street and Franklin Square, with the support of intern Alexandria Bacheller, spent the summer knocking on doors in the Salmon Run and Franklin Square communities. The teens communicated with families, interpreting and translating information about DREAM as well as soliciting feedback and ideas in the hopes that DREAM will reach more families!
Capacity Building and Fundraising:
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