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STARS “LILY OF THE VALLEY” MAY 2010 The STARS program (Striving To Achieve Realistic Success) is a very unique program and I am so fortunate to have the opportunity to be a part of the 2010 STARS. Being one of the STARS is more than an internship. It is a one of a kind experience. I have learned so much about setting goals and then actively working towards them. I received hands-on training to prepare me in pursuing a career and assessing my areas of interest. I loved working in TPSN (Teen Parenting Services Network) in the Resource department. I learned so much about services available for teen parents and developed many skills including: how to operate various databases, facilitating groups for clients, and taking initiative in my professional growth. One of my favorite things about participating in the STARS was working with the other STARS. The other STARS taught me so much and we worked well as a team. I think it is very empowering to be able to collaborate with each other and have the ability to have major input on service projects, training, and what we want to acquire from the program. We have met so many interesting and inspirational people, from our exposure outings, to our trainers, and UCAN employees. This experience has given me knowledge, confidence, experience, and support to seize my future and continue to aspire towards my goals. ~Markeisha Kite~ The program is ending fast and I will miss UCAN and all the lovely people I connected with while I was a STAR.I have gotten so much out of this program. All of the outings we went on have impacted me in some way. Just being able to get to know professionals and hear their stories (some similar to mine) amazed me and gave me faith that I too can be successful. I met a wonderful woman named Deborah Brown who is the Director of Stations for NBC5. She has kept in contact with me and given me wonderful advice. Without this program , I would have never met such loving and helpful people. So many peo- ple volunteer to help us and it is so much easier knowing I did- n’t have to go through this alone. I have learned so many new skills such as: professionalism, boundaries, interviewing, resume writing, and acting responsible in work and life. Even in my per- sonal life I am more responsible and focused on making a better life for me and my son . Without this program I don’t think I would be at this point in my life. I am so appreciative for this opportunity. My near future goals are to find a good paying job and surround myself with positive and successful people. I am also going to go back to school for my BA. Thank you so much for the guidance and wisdom I have received from this experience. ~Natalie Fitzsimmons~ www.ucanchicago.org For information on the STARS program:Ellen Acevedo [email protected] Thank you to the 2010 UCAN STARS for your hard work and dedication to the STARS program. Thank you to Arnetra Jackson for coordinating this newsletter. STARS at an Exposure Outing– learning from Shawn Lytle– UBS Head of Global Asset

Transcript of Stars News Spring 2010 2

STARS

“LILY OF THE VALLEY”

MAY 2010

The STARS program (Striving To Achieve Realistic Success) is a very unique program and I am so fortunate to

have the opportunity to be a part of the 2010 STARS. Being one of the STARS is more than an internship. It is a

one of a kind experience. I have learned so much about setting goals and then actively working towards them. I

received hands-on training to prepare me in pursuing a career and assessing my areas of interest. I loved working

in TPSN (Teen Parenting Services Network) in the Resource department. I learned so much about services

available for teen parents and developed many skills including: how to operate various databases, facilitating

groups for clients, and taking initiative in my professional growth. One of my favorite things about participating

in the STARS was working with the other STARS. The other STARS taught me so much and we worked well as a

team. I think it is very empowering to be able to collaborate with each other and have the ability to have major

input on service projects, training, and what we want to acquire from the program. We have met so many

interesting and inspirational people, from our exposure outings, to our trainers, and UCAN employees. This

experience has given me knowledge, confidence, experience, and support to seize my future and continue to

aspire towards my goals.

~Markeisha Kite~

The program is ending fast and I will miss UCAN and all the

lovely people I connected with while I was a STAR.I have

gotten so much out of this program. All of the outings we went

on have impacted me in some way. Just being able to get to

know professionals and hear their stories (some similar to mine)

amazed me and gave me faith that I too can be successful. I met

a wonderful woman named Deborah Brown who is the Director

of Stations for NBC5. She has kept in contact with me and

given me wonderful advice. Without this program , I would

have never met such loving and helpful people. So many peo-

ple volunteer to help us and it is so much easier knowing I did-

n’t have to go through this alone. I have learned so many new

skills such as: professionalism, boundaries, interviewing, resume

writing, and acting responsible in work and life. Even in my per-

sonal life I am more responsible and focused on making a better life for me and my son . Without this program I

don’t think I would be at this point in my life. I am so appreciative for this opportunity. My near future goals are

to find a good paying job and surround myself with positive and successful people. I am also going to go back to

school for my BA.

Thank you so much for the guidance and wisdom I have received from this experience.

~Natalie Fitzsimmons~

www.ucanchicago.org

For information on the STARS

program:Ellen Acevedo

[email protected]

Thank you to the 2010 UCAN STARS for your hard work and dedication to the STARS program.

Thank you to Arnetra Jackson for coordinating this newsletter.

STARS at an Exposure Outing– learning

from Shawn Lytle– UBS Head of Global Asset

As the STARS program comes to an end, we are working extensively to prepare for our upcoming graduation. We have been

working on our resumes and cover letters with various people. Our internal and external trainings allowed us the

opportunity to receive feedback from people within UCAN, as well as people outside the agency. We have also

participated in mock interviews to help us prepare for interviews. These mock interviews have taught me how to

dress for an interview and how to speak about my accomplishments. I have also begun to send my resumes and

cover letters to different agencies and organizations. The group recently attended an exposure outing to US

Cellular .We learned about diversity and work ethic and how that plays a role in overall work environment of the

company. We also learned about their dynamic organization and its role in the success of the company. My goal

after the program is to go back to school to get my Associates Degree in early childhood education and child

development. I also plan to take some business management classes because I would someday like to own my

own daycare. I have learned so much in the program and I am thankful for this opportunity, it has really impacted

me in a positive way. ~Amy Canton~

The STARS program has helped me in many different ways.

Before the STARS program, I thought all I should focus on

was boxing, but now I know I am capable to accomplish much

more. Before I came in the program I knew

nothing about computers, the STARS program allowed me the

opportunity to become computer literate. Exposure outings and

mock interviews have allowed me the chance to improve my

public speaking skills. I also have learned that confidence is

key. Currently, I work in the facilities department. I have been

trained in the areas of dry wall, painting, tiling, and buffing. I

have had the opportunity to gain many other important skills

that I previously did not have and may not have had the chance

to learn, had it not been for the STARS program. The STARS

program has enabled me decide to attend trade school and to

continue my professional boxing career. I will continue to strive

for success!

~Eric Estrada~

The last nine months have been quite eventful. In March, we were allowed the chance to job shadow at the Hilton

Hotel. It was a learning experience to see the behind the scenes work that goes into making a hotel successful. I

was able to shadow the room service department. The STARS have also been volunteering weekly at The Uhlich

Academy since February. This opportunity allowed us to connect with school age youth and help them

understand the importance of school. I enjoy working with the 7th and 8th graders at The Academy because I feel

that obtaining an education is very important. As the STARS program comes to a close, I am focusing on

obtaining my Associates Degree at Malcolm X Community College. My future goal is to become a social worker.

The program has helped me develop new skills such as working in Microsoft excel, while allowing me the

opportunity to critique areas of improvement. I was recently appointed to the Illinois Juvenile Justice

Commission. The commission is responsible for ensuring the state’s compliance with the Federal Juvenile

Justice Delinquency Prevention Act. The STARS program has helped me learn the importance of education,

networking and servicing the community. ~Arnetra Jackson~

If you plan for one year, plant rice. If you plan for ten years, plant trees. If you plan for 100 years,

educate mankind” - Chinese Proverb

2010 STARS visit Senator Dan Kotowski in his

Springfield office