Project Overview POSITIVE YOUTHS IN MOTION CUNY Institute of virtual Enterprise Presented by Cheressa Perry.

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Project Overview POSITIVE YOUTHS IN MOTION CUNY Institute of virtual Enterprise Presented by Cheressa Perry

Project Goals It is a positive mentoring experience geared towards young adults. Statistics show that students who repeat the 7th grade are usually the most likely to drop out of school and the least likely to further their education and attend college. Our goal is to change the outcome of this way of life.

Description We are building relationships between college and high school students. Demonstrate by example, to the young ladies in a detention facility, the results of determination and hard work in life This project was developed in the Crown Heights area of Brooklyn. It is our hope that it will be continued throughout CUNY schools and nationwide.

Competitive Analysis Strengths –It was developed to assist in the mentoring of our youth with the hope that they will attend City Universities. Weaknesses –You need to be self motivated.

Team/Resources resources allocated to this project –People-there is a team of about 10 students who share their time. –Locations-Medgar Evers College, Brooklyn Residential Center and Clara Barton High School –Support & outside services- College Now program and Gear Up program

Procedures One of the benefits of this program is that we are reaching out to a group of people who need the guidance but are being overlooked in society. All we require is the willingness to learn and participate in all aspects of the program.

Schedule Development Plans Right now we are in phase 2. The first stage was to start the project, by forming contacts and developing a plan of action. Phase 2 requires that we but our plans into action. Phase 3 would be for the further development of the plan, and taking it into new markets. JanFebMarAprMayJunJulySepOctNovDec Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3

Current Status Overview of progress against schedule –We are on-track inmost areas, except that school is now on vacation. –We are ahead in most of the implementation stage. Unexpected issues - We have been getting a problem with some of the students getting too attached