KRA/PG County Staff Bring Holiday Cheer to RMHC

On December 14, 2011, as part of KRA’s annual company-wide Community Care Day Initiative, staff from the Prince George’s Works Tier 1 program celebrated the day by volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) in Washington, DC.  Well in advance of the event, Jazmyne Byrd, KRA Career Agent reported, “Donating our time to prepare dinner for the RMH families and children just isn’t enough, so we are collecting soda- and vegetable-can tabs. The RMH volunteer coordinator told us that the Ronald McDonald House Charities organization participates in a program that turns the tabs into cash!  Our staff and customers, in
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KCI Staff and Students Volunteer at Yorkville Common Pantry

On December 16, 2011, staff and Out-of-School Youth (OSY) program students from the KRA Career Institute (KCI) Dental Assistant Training Program in New York City, participated in the company’s annual, all-volunteer Community Care Day Initiative. They celebrated the occasion by volunteering at the Yorkville Common Pantry in Manhattan, where they assisted with registering area residents; assembling pantry bags with non-perishables, fresh fruit and vegetables, and fresh poultry; and placing bags in the shopping carts the residents had brought with them. Thomas Davis, KRA Program Manager, reported, “The Yorkville Common Pantry serves over 2,000 families a month, from all five boroughs,
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KRA/VIEW Staff Provide Helping Hands at RMHC

On Saturday, December 17, 2011, KRA/Norfolk VIEW (Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare) program staff visited the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Norfolk bearing more than 200 donations, including school supplies, toys, and nonperishable food items. As part of KRA’s annual, company-wide  Community Care Day Initiative, the staff also donated their time and effort, volunteering for household clean-up chores.  The home is constantly filled to capacity, with 17 rooms varying in size to accommodate 3-to-5 family members.   Founded in December of 1981, and run by both paid and volunteer staff, the Norfolk RMHC is celebrating 30 years of making a
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KCI Students Expand Their World at the Public Library

Recently, as part of the KRA Career Institute’s (KCI) ongoing community-support and field-excursion program, the students enrolled in the KCI Dental Assistant Training Program for Out-of-School Youth (OSY) visited the 125th East Side Library in New York City.  Accompanied by Cindy Medina, KRA Career Agent, the students seized the opportunity to obtain library cards and to check-out books on the field of Dentistry.  Some youth reported that it was their first time ever in a public library, and that they were amazed at all the services libraries provide.  Medina commented, “Many students stated they thought it was only a place
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KRA/CTWorks Staff Volunteer at Local Shelter

On Saturday, December 10, 2011, staff from the KRA/CTWorks One-Stop in North Central Connecticut participated in the annual, company-wide KRA Community Care Day celebration. The East Hartford Community Shelter welcomed 10 KRA volunteers, who came fully prepared to serve a hot lunch to more than 30 residents of the shelter, including men, women, and children. In addition to flatware, plates, cups, etc., each volunteer brought a different dish: chicken, ziti, meatballs, rice, salad, soda, and pie and brownies for dessert. Among the residents were a toddler and her mother, who is also a customer of the KRA/CTWorks’ Jobs First Employment
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KRA/Resource Center Staff Serves Dinner to Families Southern Style

On Saturday evening, December 10, 2011, the Richmond KRA/Resource Center team arrived at the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) with delicious southern fare to serve the families staying there.  The RMH liaison had requested a traditional southern meal instead of the normal holiday fare, and the KRA team was up to the task. After a long day at the hospital, visiting their children, the families enjoyed a feast of baked and fried chicken, potato salad, cole slaw, green beans, mashed potatoes, cabbage, potato cakes, and rice and corn puddings for deserts.  Gary Fletcher, KRA Program Manager, reported, “A mother and her
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KRA Sponsors NAWDP Youth Development Symposium

Recently, KRA President & CEO, Knowlton R. Atterbeary, and KRA staffers Krista Roberson, Operations Manager, and Patricia Davis, Waccamaw Region (SC) Youth Program Team Lead, attended the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals’ (NAWDP) 2011 Youth Development Symposium, of which KRA was a key sponsor.  Participants represented the breath of the profession including: One-Stop Career Center staff, Youth Build grantees,  community college representatives, career/guidance counselors, juvenile justice specialists, educators and other youth practitioners.  This year’s theme, “Improving Outcomes: Changing Lives”, attracted more than 400 workforce development professionals seeking new and innovative ideas and information, as well as professional development and networking
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KRA Staff Treat 45 Family Members To Lunch

As part of KRA’s annual company-wide Community Care Day Initiative, eight volunteers from the KRA/Camden (NJ) adult and youth workforce program staff visited the local Ronald McDonald House on December 5, 2011, and brought with them enough chicken fingers, salad, sixteen-bean soup, Texas toast, juice, and desert to feed 45 members of families whose seriously ill children are receiving care/treatment at Cooper Medical Center. Using efficient division-of-labor methodology, Georgia Ranton, KRA Program Assistant, shopped for the food, and prepared the soup, while Camilia Quinones, KRA Quality Assurance Specialist, acted as event coordinator: assigning kitchen responsibilities and food stations to team
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KRA/SC Works Spreads Good Will to Youth in Tri-County Area

On December 9, 2011, KRA staff from each adult and youth SC Works program in the Waccamaw Region of South Carolina visited a group home or independent living facility for youth, in the County in which the KRA office is located. The visits were part of KRA’s company-wide Community Care Day Initiative, a day of volunteerism to celebrate the joy of giving and sharing good works with neighbors in the communities KRA serves. To obtain gifts for the youth, all offices staged drives to solicit donations from staff and from KRA partner-businesses and organizations in the three communities. Contributions and
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KRA Program Staff Join Camden Youth Council

On December 8, 2011, Anita Davis, KRA Program Manager, and Kia Watkins, KRA Career Agent, attended their first meeting, as members of the Camden (NJ) Youth Council, at City Hall. The Council’s role is to assist in executing the youth mission of the Mayor, Dana Reed, a strategic part of which is to solicit input from all providers of youth services in Camden, and to have them join the Council and participate in the activities of the 12 Council Committees. Ms. Davis reported, “The invitation to join the Council came from Mr. A.D. Lingo, Council Co-Chair, and Ms. Watkins and I
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