Marguerite Kiefer Education Center Inc
Programs
Health and Wellness for Youth
Health & Wellness - Children and youth 2.5 - 19 years of age. 1. Both virtually and in-person, we emphasize Health and Wellness by promoting physical activity, teaching skills needed to make healthy choices, and encouraging behavior that fosters wellness to approximately 100 young people weekly. Also, groceries are given to Rising TIDE families in need of food through twice-weekly food distributions, and additionally upon request. 2. 'Fill the Gap' is our official fundraising program to address health and wellness needs beyond structured Rising TIDE programming (for example, to deal with food & tech challenges at home). 3. We strive to weave health and wellness into all the classes we offer, whether in the summer or throughout the year, in creative ways to make the biggest impact in young people's lives. For instance, we addressed mental health while studying Olympians Simone Biles and Michael Phelps. The entire summer program - including reading - incorporated movement and healthy themed snacks.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$146.7KGuided Learning for Youth
Guided Learning - Children and youth 2.5 - 19 years of age. 1. We offer tutoring to interested children and youth, Mon - Thurs through our 1-on-1 tutoring program. Young people are tutored at least once a week, with some choosing to be tutored four times a week, either in-person or virtually. Homework help, reading assistance, school supplies and tech resources are provided (so no student is left behind). Over 100 students are supported by our efforts each week. 2. Our lending library, with nearly 10,000 titles, is a great resource for young people. 3. Seminar-style classes are offered in-person each summer with a virtual participation option. In 2024, two 1-week reading sessions were held in the morning, Mon - Thurs. Our focus was on the Olympic games. Therefore, our reading opportunities featured inspiring stories about Olympians. New books and necessary supplies were provided so that young people could fully participate. 4. World Awareness classes were also offered in two 1-week morning sessions. These sessions focused on the host cities and countries then and now, as well as what was going on in the world at the time the Olympics were being hosted.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$124KLife Skills Development for Youth
Life Skills - Children and youth 2.5 - 19 years of age. 1. Our Life Skills program reaches over 100 young people each week. Instruction includes how to interact with others, share, manage money, manage conflict and prepare tasty and safe food - all with the goal of helping young people apply their learned skills at and beyond Rising TIDE. 2. Classes were offered for two 1-week sessions during the summer. Young people learned how to eat like an athlete (and prepare the food), as well as act like an athlete (learning different sports, good sportsmanship, and how to have healthy movement).GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$93.8K
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