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Boys & Girls Club teens receive Argosy Citizenship Award

12 August 2010

Thanks to the Argosy Foundation, six Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee members were saluted for their community activism and leadership as winners of the Argosy Citizenship Award. On Thursday, Aug. 5 at 6 p.m. at Cathedral Square , the teens were honored in a ceremony prior to the East Town Association’s “Jazz in the Park” concert in Cathedral Square, located at 520 E. Wells St.

Since 2004, the Argosy Foundation and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee have partnered to promote leadership and community involvement among youth. To be eligible for the award, Club members must be at least 11 years old and, at most, a junior in high school. In all, 14 candidates submitted proposals describing their projects and a letter of recommendation before being selected.

This year’s Argosy Citizenship Award winners proposed a variety of service projects that range from addressing homelessness to encouraging more parental involvement in children’s lives. Each honoree will receive $1,000: $500 to execute the project and $500 to spend on the member’s education. The following lists the winners and their community service projects:

Jocelyn Olevera, 16, is a member of Audubon School Boys & Girls Club. She wants to implement a healthy living project. It will teach children how to eat the right foods and learn how to prevent obesity. Her topics will cover the importance of nutrition and exercise, and the risks and symptoms of obesity along with how to prevent it.

Sadie Riley, 16, belongs to Townsend Street School Boys & Girls Club. Her project, “Building a Dream” is a reading program aimed at Club members ages 9 to 12. Each week, members will gather to read and discuss a book about the life of Major Taylor, a prominent African-American cyclist. Sadie will lead activities to help young members improve their language and comprehension skills. Upon completion of the book, Sadie will take Club kids to Dream- Bikes, located at 2021A N. Martin Luther King Dr. , to apply what they learned from their reading about bikes.

Raymond Moore, 14, attends the Don & Sallie Davis Boys & Girls Club. He will organize a conference aimed at youth ages 13 to 18 to address teen pregnancy and preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Following this event, Raymond will host a teen dance to benefit Hunger Task Force and Habitat for Humanity.

Moniqua Chisom, 16, is a member of the Augusta M. LaVarnway Boys & Girls Club. She wants to aid homeless members of the community by creating a meal service program and a drive to collect clothing and personal care items. Moniqua will enlist help from her Boys & Girls Club peers to identify and assist homeless individuals who live in near LaVarnway.

Caprie King, 12, attends the Daniels-Mardak Boys & Girls Club. He believes parents are instrumental in helping their kids do well in school and at the Club. With his Argosy Citizenship Award, Caprie will coordinate activities that will engage families, foster better relationships and give parents access to resources to have positive, successful kids.

Monique Downing, 16, belongs to Mitchell School Boys & Girls Club. She will combine her love of dance with her desire to connect generations. Monique’s Argosy project involves giving formal dance instruction to Club members culminating in performances for senior citizen at the Southside 55+ Center.

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