Archive for the ‘Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program’ Category

TOP TEENS HOLDING ‘BABY DRIVE’ TO SUPPORT LOCAL FAMILIES

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

The Hazelwood East High School TOP club is holding a ‘Baby Drive’ for their community service learning project, this year. They will be collecting any new or gently used baby items such as clothing, blankets, bottles, toys, as well as new things such as diapers and baby wipes through March 8th. These items will be donated to low income families in their community, specifically teen moms in their school district.

If you would like to donate items, please contact Anne Thatcher at anne.thatcher@wyamncenter.org.

Thank you for your support!

Healthy Responsibility Through Service: STL American Article

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program was featured in the Health Matters section of The St. Louis American, today. Follow this link to read the full article.

EXCERPT:
If imitation is the highest form of flattery,the Wyman Center’s Teen Outreach Program, earns TOP honors nationwide for its evidence-based approach to teenage pregnancy prevention and building the skills in male and female youth to improve their lives in other important areas as well – school completion, personal responsibility, work ethic and service.

NEWS: WYMAN FEATURES PROMINENTLY IN HHS FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT

Friday, October 8th, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ST. LOUIS-BASED WYMAN FEATURES PROMINENTLY IN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ANNOUNCEMENT OF FUNDING RECIPIENTS

St. Louis MO, October 8, 2010 – The United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Adolescent Health has announced the recipients of $75 million in annually renewable, 5-year grants for organizations replicating evidence-based programs that have been proven through rigorous evaluation to reduce teenage pregnancy, behavioral risks underlying teenage pregnancy, or other associated risk factors. As much as one third of the HHS funding in the Tier 1 Teenage Pregnancy Prevention category was awarded to 17 providers who have agreed to partner with St. Louis-based Wyman to deliver Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program (TOP) to their constituents. Through partnerships with these providers – Wyman’s TOP will reach up to 100,000 more young people nationwide over the next five years. The funding will create enormous representation in the state of Florida and the city of Chicago, Illinois reaching nearly 70,000 teens over five years between the two.

The funding also allows Wyman’s newly funded replication partners to lay the groundwork to begin serving teens beyond their current capacity. “The ability to reach thousands more teens nationwide and for Wyman’s TOP to be delivered with fidelity in so many additional communities is an exciting opportunity that will positively change the life prospects of the teens and through them their communities,” said Dave Hilliard, President and CEO of Wyman Center.

As the owner of TOP, Wyman leads and manages a national network of well qualified replication partners, which it trains, certifies, supports and whose performance it monitors to ensure TOP is replicated with fidelity. Wyman also leads and facilitates knowledge sharing and manages outcome data analysis to ensure the program’s positive outcomes for teens are being realized. Wyman’s partners, through HHS, have been awarded more than $25M collectively (per year for 5 years) to bring this program to their communities and while the vast majority of those dollars are being used in those communities in direct service to teens; each grant recipient must contract with Wyman for training, ongoing certification, technical assistance and support services.

Even with its fast growing national network of partners, Wyman Center continues to view direct service to St Louis teens as its most important work. Wyman programs serve 1,000 local teens annually and Wyman and its local partners are continually looking for resources and partnerships to dramatically expand TOP for teens in the St. Louis region. Wyman is a proud member of the United Way of Greater St. Louis, whose annual contributions provide significant support for Wyman’s direct services in this community.

Although the HHS funding was aimed at reducing teen pregnancy, Wyman’s TOP was selected because research has shown it is a comprehensive youth development program that when delivered with fidelity, promotes resiliency and well-being (good mental health) by building important skills and competencies that result in dramatic, statistically significant improved outcomes in a variety of areas – from reducing rates in teen pregnancy, school failure and dropout to increasing good decision making, personal responsibility and community service. It’s grounded in contemporary research and theory regarding the developmental, social, mental health and educational needs of young people, especially those in 6th to 12th grade. Wyman’s TOP helps young people to develop all skill sets that encourage positive healthy decision making and successful home, school and work lives.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Emily Black
Communications Manager
600 Kiwanis Drive
Eureka, MO 63025
(T) (636) 549-1234
emily.black@wymancenter.org

ABOUT WYMAN
WYMAN CENTER, a proud member of the United Way, is a nationally recognized St. Louis based non-profit organization that enables teens from disadvantaged circumstances to lead successful lives and build strong communities. Our proven approach takes the best teen development theory and makes it real and effective in a way that builds fully prepared teens. Those individuals thrive in life, work and learning, become economically self-sufficient, leaders in their communities and, ultimately, break the cycle of poverty. Wyman’s programs are powerful, effective and comprehensive — drawing together many influences on a young person’s life and engaging them in their development.

ABOUT WYMAN’S TOP
WYMAN’S TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM (http://www.wymantop.org) is a comprehensive youth development strategy that promotes the positive development of adolescents through a combination of curriculum-guided group discussion and volunteer service activity. TOP is currently listed on more than a dozen national best practice listings to which public and private funders now turn when considering investments.

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TOP Teens Featured at Upcoming Youth Showcase

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

This year, teens enrolled in Southside’s Teen Outreach Program (TOP) received a Youth Mini-Grant from the St. Louis Mental Health Board that supported their service learning project aimed at helping individuals who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The youth partnered with The St. Patrick Center for this project and prepared sandwiches and baked goods (183 sandwiches, 105 chocolate chip cookies, and 32 brownies to be exact!) for use in programs; organized a hygiene product donation drive at their schools; and volunteered at City Seeds Urban Farm, a horticultural job training program for St. Patrick Center clients through a partnership with Gateway Greening.

On Saturday August 14th, TOP participants will join other area youth to share their project with the community at a Youth Showcase presented by the St. Louis Mental Health Board. Through the guidance of Jackie Masei, founder and director of Playback Workshop Theater and teaching artist for the Southside Summer Arts Program, the teens will use Playback Theater to present moments from their service learning project. We invite you to come to the Youth Showcase to learn about and support the great work that Southside TOP teens and other St. Louis youth have accomplished in the community this year!

What: St. Louis Mental Health Board Youth Showcase
When:: Saturday, August 14, 2010, 2:00-4:00pm
Where:: Gateway Classic Foundation, 2012 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive

For more info, visit http://www.stlmhb.com/home.aspx

Wyman’s TOP™ Listed as HHS Evidence-based Program!

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Wyman is pleased to have the Teen Outreach Program™ listed as a HHS identified Evidence-based Program for its Evidence Based Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Replication Grant (see link below). We are excited about the prospect of working with organizations from across the country to provide our research-evaluated youth development approach to teens. We stand ready to support existing and prospective partners as they pursue funding. Please note that organizations that wish to pursue federal funding to replicate TOP must be or become intermediary partners with Wyman. Please visit Wyman’s TOP page to find information and requirements on becoming a certified TOP replication partner.

Teenage Pregnancy Prevention – Funding Opportunity Announcement

Wyman’s TOP™: Promoting Mental Health & Well-Being in Adolescents

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program™ develops the skills and abilities that adolescents need to succeed in making a healthy transition into adulthood. The program produces promising results in promoting teen resiliency and preparedness for a healthy future by aligning key components of positive teen development, including community service learning, relationships with trained, committed adults and activities to teach self regulation and social and emotional learning skills.

Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program™ presents a tremendous opportunity to invest in the mental health and well-being of our young people and, thus, the health and well-being of our families, communities and society.

Check out Wyman’s report, “Promoting Mental Health & Well-Being in Adolescents,” for more an in-depth look at the positive impacts of Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program™.

Learn more about Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program, here.