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WCA presents at Community Indicators Consortium Spring 2017 Conference

June 15, 2017 by Mackenzie Madden

WCA staff attended the Community Indicators Consortium Spring 2017 Conference in Winnipeg, Canada to present on the topic of “Overcoming Barriers to Community Engagement in Low-Income, Minority Communities. The conference theme was “Engaging Values/Effective Metrics: Rooting Indicators in Community Aspirations”.

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Westside Resource Center hosts AHA Housing Choice Voucher Registration.

March 9, 2017 by Mackenzie Madden

The Atlanta Housing Authority’s Housing Choice Voucher program waitlist will be open from March 15th – March 21st online at http://ahawaitlist.org/ or at the hotline: 1-855-242-7701.

The Westside Resource Center, located at 907 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, will host volunteers that week and expand their hours of operation to accommodate anyone wanting to sign up for the waitlist. 

Filed Under: Building an Alliance, Community, Culture, Development, Events, Initiatives, News, Stories, Westside Stories Tagged With: affordable housing, atlanta, choice, computer lab, housing, registration, voucher, waitlist, westside resource center

Georgia Tech’s President Peterson visits the Westside

March 7, 2017 by Mackenzie Madden

President G. P. “Bud” Peterson Experiences the Richness of the Westside

On Halloween  Day 2016 President G. P. “Bud” Peterson and a small team of GT employees made a special visit to Atlanta’s Westside. He visited the historic Paschal’s Restaurant for lunch as well as three sites where Georgia Tech is making an impact with its consistent presence. Approximately three years ago President Peterson presented an overview of Georgia Tech’s global, national, statewide, and local reach at a community meeting. During his presentation he amplified Dean Jacqueline Jones Royster’s Westside Communities Alliance (WCA) initiative as an emerging university-community partnership program. As the director for the WCA, I was pleased to have an opportunity to showcase our accomplishments and to introduce many of the partners we work with daily to make a difference.

During the brief luncheon President Peterson heard from community stakeholders, elected officials, philanthropists, and Tech employees about the investments we are making in westside communities and schools. Mackenzie Madden, WCA Associate Director, presented a timeline of events and a map of activities in each community served by the WCA and the many campus and community partners with whom we work.

Next, President Peterson and the Government and Community Relations team visited Michael R. Hollis Innovation Academy, where CEISMC partners with Atlanta Public Schools to provide onsite professional development and STEM teacher support year-round. Principal Diamond Jack welcomed the GT team and introduced us to her stellar students, active parents and dynamic STEM teachers. Tamara Pearson, CEISMC Associate Director, shared details about the ongoing professional development support provided onsite at Hollis and the teachers and administration were gracious for the support of the partnership. After hearing students praise their new school and describe their plans to be successful as adults, President Peterson encouraged all of them to consider Georgia Tech the place to pursue their academic dreams. He also assured parents and teachers of the many academic opportunities for students get involved and join educational programs at a young age.

Tangee Allen of Raising Expectations, Dr. Lizanne DeStefano of CEISMC, Principal Diamond Jack of Michael R. Hollis Innovation Academy, and President G.P. “Bud” Peterson discuss Georgia Tech and Washington Cluster partnerships.

From there, the team headed to the WCA’s Westside Resource Center where we have partnered with Sister Precious Muhammad of Hagar CTM to provide a community-based computer lab since December 2014.  Sister Precious expressed deep gratitude for Georgia Tech’s westside engagement and lauded Tech for doing “second chance hiring.” Unemployment continues to be a major issue for westside community residents who often take advantage of the computers to search and apply for jobs. President Peterson also learned of our partnership with Atlanta Community Food Bank, allowing us to expand hours and services such as public benefits screenings. He met with additional partners such as Operation HOPE, Spelman College, and Georgia Tech’s Human Resources division to hear about the various workshops and volunteer support we have been able to coordinate in the space.

Finally, he visited with children at the Bellwood Boys and Girls Club on Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy where we were greeted by Ben Ashby, President of YEP! (Youth Enrichment Project). YEP! is one of the few GT student organizations that have mentored/tutored youth for more than fourteen years on a regular basis. They currently run math and science experiments as well as sports and homework help on Friday afternoons during the academic year. President Peterson thanked the organization for their long-standing commitment to these westside communities.

In less than a few hours we were able to connect President Peterson with many community leaders, residents, youth, and partners to provide him with a snapshot of the impact Georgia Tech is having on Atlanta’s Westside. At the end of the day I think he could clearly see and wholeheartedly agree with our motto, “Together, we can do better!”

 

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OurGirls @ Tech 2017

March 7, 2017 by Mackenzie Madden

Last month, 45 female students from Brown Middle School attended a STEM campus experience at Georgia Tech for the WCA’s annual OurGirls @ Tech event. Given Atlanta Public School’s new direction towards STEM and STEAM, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts aims to create opportunities for exposure to local colleges and universities. While Brown Middle School is only a 12 minute bus drive away, many students are unfamiliar with Georgia Tech and all of its offerings.

This year, the girls attended demonstrations led by an all-female crew of students and staff. They stopped by the Clough Undergraduate Learning Center (CULC) to see the Urban Honey Bee Project led by Dr. Jennifer Leavey. The Technology Group visited the retroTECH to play with vintage computers, video games, and more. The Women in Electrical and Computing Engineering (WECE) demonstrated how to build a wind turbine out of everyday objects. Across campus. The Mathematics group learned how to code their own music songs using rhythm and beats with EarSketch.

Brown MS students learn how to code and create their own music with Georgia Tech’s EarSketch program

 

The photo scavenger hunt took them to the water slide in the recreation center, a dining hall, the bowling alley, and several popular student hang-out spots on campus.

Catered lunch took place overlooking Historic Grant Field at Bobby Dodd Stadium in the Student Success Center, while the Dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts spoke about the importance of their presence on campus. Jade Sims, from the Office of Admissions, used the GPA game to stress the importance of grades, extracurricular activities, and tailored admissions essays when applying to college. Current female student athletes talked about an appropriate study-life balances, camaraderie, and the diversity of scholarships at Tech.

45 Brown MS attend OurGirls @ Tech in 2017

Filed Under: Community, Education and Student Engagement, Events, Initiatives, News, Stories, Student Engagement, Westside Stories Tagged With: atlanta, campus, education, females, Georgia Tech, middle school, scavenger hunt, stem, wca, Westside

WCA’s 2016 Westside Snapshot

April 29, 2016 by Mackenzie Madden

The 2016 Westside_Snapshot was created by WCA Data Dashboard Project Manager using the Data Dashboard. It provides an overview of important demographics and statistics comparing the Westside (NPUs K, L, and T) to the City of Atlanta. The Westside Snapshot was released at the WCA’s Five Year Anniversary Community Development Symposium.

Through this document, we seek to continue to make data more accessible and understandable, by physically putting qualitative information into people’s hands. 

All NPUs were invited to review and comment on the snapshot before we released the document. We will continue to collect data and update the document as new data sets are released or community suggestions are made.

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