Child Abuse

Four Ways the NBA Finals are Giving Back

NBA Finals 2011

Love him or hate him, LeBron James might be on his way to nabbing his first NBA Championship ring after just one year with the Miami Heat (sorry Cleveland fans): Last night, the Heat won the first game of the NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks.


the problem:

The mental health of our children and youth is an incredibly important issue in today’s society. Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death for adolescents and the third leading cause of death for those slightly younger than adolescents. The CDC reports that 14% of youth between 9th and 12th grade have thought about suicide, and 11% have actually made a specific plan for committing the act.* Mental health concerns are particularly high for more marginalized populations, as many of these individuals are in high risk environments. For example, in a nationally representative survey of a youth in an inner city environment, 8% reported a lifetime prevalence of sexual assault, 17% reported experiencing physical assault, and 39% reported witnessing violence.** Exposure to trauma of this kind is clearly linked to a higher preponderance of behavioral and mental health difficulties in youth. However, these same mental health issues continue to be heavily stigmatized by our culture. This prevents many youth from coming forward with their difficulties, and not enough youth are aware of the fact that there are people available to help them. Furthermore, few youth realize how common it actually is to struggle with these kinds of issues. These are problems I want to address – I want to make children and youth in my community, particularly those in inner city New York, realize that they are not alone in struggling with these issues, and that there is help out there.
*www.astorservices.org/finding-out-teen-suicide-prevention.php
**www.nctsn.org

vital stats:

people impacted:

0

people involved:

3

why it's important:

This cause is incredibly important to me, for a variety of reasons. I’ve worked intimately with children and youth in a variety of settings, from being a camp counselor to a trusted nanny, and I know how important and wonderful this population is. I also am still a youth myself – at 22 I don’t think I quite count as a full-fledged grown up yet! The idea of those younger than me and like me struggling with mental health issues in silence is terrible, and is something I want to battle against. This is a fight I am already fighting in many ways, working as a research aide at Astor Services for Children and Families, based in Rhinebeck, NY, trying to find out more about the problems that youth struggle with and the best ways to solve them. Astor is a not-for-profit behavioral health agency that provides services to children of all ages in a variety of settings, ranging from community health programs to residential treatment. We serve children throughout the Mid-Hudson Valley region and the Bronx. Through Astor, I’d like to start spreading mental health awareness by speaking at schools and other youth-serving organizations. I’d like to spread mental health awareness by disseminating both current mental health facts and statistics and the stories of the clients we currently serve at Astor, written by the clients themselves. If possible, I’d like to even bring current Astor clients to speak to other children and youth about their experiences and struggles with mental health. It has been shown that both hearing about other’s struggles, as well as sharing one’s own struggles, can help children and youth persevere and endure difficult life circumstances.* Spreading mental health awareness will also help to dispel stigma. I’d also like to include in these talks information on how to go about receiving mental health services, empowering those that need help to get the process of getting help going. I believe that the sharing of children and youth’s stories, as well as the spreading of other information related to mental health awareness, will have a profound impact on both the youth we already serve at Astor and those in the community that still need our help.
* On Playing a Poor Hand Well, by Mark Katz

the plan of action:

In order to spread mental health awareness, I’d like to start visiting schools and other organizations that serve children and youth, starting with the Bronx and Mid-Hudson Valley, and beyond if possible. I’d like to bring with me dissemination materials, like brochures filled with facts on mental health and the stories of current clients. Hopefully, I will also be able to bring along with me some support staff to participate in these talks as well. I’d also like to, if possible, bring clients with me on these talks to share their stories – this would require support staff to ensure the well-being of youth that accompany me on these trips. I’d also like to bring with me information on how to start receiving mental health services, and for each site I go to, be prepared with information specific to mental health services in that site’s area. Ideally, I’d like to do these talks at least twice a month for a year or longer, coming into contact with as many children and youth as possible. By accomplishing these goals, I feel that my project will have a deep impact on everyone I reach, and that this impact will disperse outwards as those I am able to talk to share what they have learned with others.

how you can get involved:

Anyone can help with this project. Simply talking about mental health issues in a knowledgeable and caring way helps dispel stigma, and helps increase the chance that children and youth that need help will seek it. Anyone that is present at these information sessions I hope to hold will then also be able to spread this information. They say knowledge is power, and in the case of mental health awareness, that is certainly true. I want to spread that power!

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the problem:

to help teens in foster care know there not alone

vital stats:

people impacted:

20

people involved:

0

why it's important:

i hate when i feel like im alone and when your in fostercare sometimes you feel alone and i want teens in foster crae to come together and share their stories because there not alone

the plan of action:

have an activity just for foster teens around the world like we could write letters or send pictures and all this would be free.

how you can get involved:

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the problem:

Getting gifts to children in foster care.

vital stats:

people impacted:

170

people involved:

21

why it's important:

It is sad that some children do not get gifts for the holidays.

the plan of action:

We wrote their names and wish lists on snowflakes and posted them in our building. Families in the community sponsored them.

how you can get involved:

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the problem:

I do not have a website or facebook page for this yet, but I will soon. I'm trying to solve the "system". Meaning foster care, so many children are put into this cold bitter world with no one, there parents have messed up and they are placed into foster homes. I want to be a motivational speaker, and help children out that think there is nothing more after being placed in foster care. I want to help children find the house they can call home.

I know of another empowerment website for foster youth and I will put the link here...

http://www.youthempowermentsupport.com/

vital stats:

people impacted:

0

people involved:

5

why it's important:

This is important to me because I grew up in foster care. I'm still in foster care. I had trouble finding my recent foster home, and I understand what those children are going through. I want to help them just as I helped myself.

the plan of action:

I've already started talking to ILP(Independent Living Program), and they are going to help me get my idea in the door. She said she would take it to the Board of Trutee's and possible have me come talk about the program I want to start. Also I'm going to talk to people around my school, work, and many other places and talk to them about becoming a foster parent. If they can not become a foster parent, possibly a CASA worker. We just need more people in that are willing to help the foster children in this country. I believe with enough people and enough dedication, we can pull this off and have a foster child in a house they can call home.

how you can get involved:

Become a foster parent or a CASA, do something that will help the future children of America do better and accomplish more.

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the problem:

we are trying to solve suffering as a whole whether thats domestic/dating suffering or animal suffering or children suffering, or anyone/anything suffering and this is just one of the projects we will be doing and we are open to suggestions so please do give us suggestions.

vital stats:

people impacted:

10,000

people involved:

20

why it's important:

this is important to us because we dont want anything to suffer as we are all living on this earth and suffering is going to throw everyone even more out of balance as it causes arguments fights and wars

the plan of action:

we planned a talent show in our school for children in need by asking for volunteers to perform we advertised we brought all the stuff with our own money and set up the venue ourselfs

how you can get involved:

by doing something for children in need aswell the more people that fundraise the better

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the problem:

The Problem im planning to solve is hunger, homelessness, batterd woman, sick, poor, religious pratcie i school, troubled youth etc..

vital stats:

people impacted:

100

people involved:

10

why it's important:

It is important to me cause i hate to see my society go down hill and suffer from poverty. I came from a rough childhood and i know what it feels like not to have nothing i just want to give back and bea ble to help and give back to all.

the plan of action:

My plan to open up more shelter facilities food programs, build more schools and universities, afterschool programs keep kids engaged.

how you can get involved:

I need funding, dedicated people who will help and fight for the cause. Support and a better network to reachout to american society

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the problem:

I am going to start an organization the takes pictures of abused families and provides them the pictures at no cost to them. To get the money for the pictures i am going to take pictures of family and friends for a small charge and use that money to pay for the pictures of abused families.

vital stats:

people impacted:

0

people involved:

0

why it's important:

Child abuse has always been importnant to me, i believe everybody deserves a chance and that no one should have to go through this pain. The people who can get out of abusive relationships are incredibly strong and some do not have money, but everyone deserves memories.

the plan of action:

I will charge family and friends a small charge to have their pictures taken and take all of the money i earn to go and pay for pictures for abused families so they can have memories.

how you can get involved:

By donating money to help pay for pictures and supply necessary items to help the cause.

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the problem:

Vermont Youth Adventures Inc. is a new non-profit organization in the southern Vermont area that was formed to create youth outreach opportunities through adventure and community programing. Offering after school care, summer camps, and adventure education it is our hope that we can help youth to become stronger both physically and mentally. Furthermore, we hope to increase the social responsibility among the communities youth.

Our mission is to provide outdoor leadership and adventure experiences to youth 5-15 years of age in the southern Vermont and New Hampshire area. Utilizing adventure and challenge as underlying themes, youth will learn valuable life skills grounded in a tradition of promoting healthy lifestyles, academic success and providing meaningful, tailored, and enticing adventure experiences.

Much like a ship at sea, children too need the chance to fill their sails and take to the open ocean. Sitting at home is by far the safest option for a child. Sheltered from the world and it's dangers. But to truly grow and develop the skills needed to succeed in this world, a child must get out, take risks, and push their own personal limits. Mrs. Frizzle from the classic children's show "The Magic School Bus" put it best with her famous quote "get messy, make mistakes" for that is how a child truly learns. Vermont Youth Adventures gives children this opportunity to get out and explore the world. Through adventure programs like kayaking, hiking, survival, and rafting, a child will learn how to take healthy risks, self reliance, and social skills to last a lifetime. It is experiences like those offered through VYA that truly give a child a leg up in this competitive world.

vital stats:

people impacted:

30

people involved:

5

why it's important:

As and adventure enthusiast, I recognize that by introducing a child to the world of adventure we are giving them so much more that a "fun" time, we are giving them the tools they will need to succeed throughout their life. We give them engaging activities during times they may have nothing else to do. We fill a void that could so easily have been filled with drugs or other self destructive behaviors. Indeed, bringing adventure into the life of a child provides so much more than just an experience…it provides hope.

the plan of action:

Starting with the formation of a Non-Profit back in August, I have started providing after school adventure care for elementary students in southern Vermont. I provide licensed child care so parents can be assured there children are in a safe and active environment. In addition to opening the after school care program I help provide adventure programs to several town recreation departments and other established after school programs.

Going forward I would like to start a teen center that provides a safe environment for teens after school. To help keep them productive and out of trouble. I also hope to provide several adventure camps through the summer.

how you can get involved:

We are always looking for volunteers to help run after school programs with our kids. Anyone from teens to adults with an interest in helping youth succeed are encouraged to help by volunteering.

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the problem:

Together We Rise is trying to solve the problems associated with the broken foster care system and the lack of awareness about this issue.

Together We Rise is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of foster children in America by funding programs that give a sense of normalcy, comfort, and self-esteem to combat the disproportionate opportunities available to foster youth.

vital stats:

people impacted:

3,000

people involved:

100

why it's important:

The devoted and enthusiastic staff of Together We Rise (TWR) work tirelessly to solve the many challenges that foster children face. The life of a foster child is often bleak and the statistics clearly display this. For example, nearly 23,000 foster children will die of neglect or abuse by their 5th birthday and almost half of those children will become homeless within 18 months of leaving the foster care system by 2020.

TWR makes decreasing these bleak figures the cornerstone of our organization. However, the issues that TWR solve go well beyond what the numbers show; we also work to bring a level of normalcy to foster children's lives.Their lives are often very unstable and changing this is one of major goals.

the plan of action:

Children are the future and we believe they deserve to live the best life possible. They have been put into a situation that they have no control over. We want to show them that there are people in the world who care about them and want to see them grow into successful adults. If we have the ability to touch even one child's life and know we made an impact in a positive way, then we have done our job. We have developed programs that allow them to be successful in society, school, sports, creativity, and life. Our sports camps also help to raise awareness about childhood obesity and teach them ways to stay healthy throughout their lifetime.

how you can get involved:

Together We Rise (TWR) values its relationship with the foster community, its sponsors, and its volunteers. Innovation, creativity, and a strong work ethic are instilled to improve the lives of foster children through integrity, commitment, and dependability. TWR utilizes young adult volunteers through social and digital media to host sports camps and implement educational programs with various subjects. A variety of programs are created to reach the diverse and varying interests of foster children, offering them an assortment of activities to provide a well-rounded experience. We welcome all interns or volunteers from around the nation and encourage applicants to apply through our Facebook page.

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