Tuesday, September 27, 2011

READY, SET, GO!

Are you a runner, walker or just like to get up and be active? 



Take Stock in Children of Sarasota County will be one of many programs across the state to present its inaugural “Strides For Education” 5K Walk/Run at 8 a.m. on Saturday, November 19 at State College of Florida Venice Campus as part of a statewide effort to raise college funds for Florida’s low-income and at-risk youth. Take Stock in Children’s “Strides For Education” 5K Walk/Runs will also take place simultaneously in Brevard, Broward, Collier, Escambia, Hendry, Immokalee, Lake, Lee, Miami-Dade, Nassau, Palm Beach, Pinellas, and Sumter counties.

“Take Stock in Children’s ‘Strides For Education’ 5K is the perfect way to involve the local community in our efforts and help raise funding for our scholars who desire to earn a postsecondary education,” says Lisa Bechtold, Executive Director at Take Stock in Children of Sarasota County. “Our goal is to continue growing our program each year so that we may support even more students along the path to success.”

Take Stock in Children’s “Strides For Education” 5K Walk/Run is open to all individuals, families, companies and local organizations, and will feature family-friendly activities, giveaways, and much more. Registration is $35 for adults and $10 for students, with all proceeds to benefit Take Stock in Children.

To learn how you can support Take Stock in Children of Sarasota County’s “Strides For Education” 5K Walk/Run as a participant, volunteer or sponsor, please call 941-358-4407 or visit give.takestockinchildren.org and click Sarasota County.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Without A Doubt



Mentors are the heart and soul of TSIC. Mentors help to mold each individual child's life to help them become successful young adults.

Here is one outstanding mentor story:

"I am beginning my fourth year as a mentor to a student who attends Pine View. We started together when she was 12 and in 8th grade, and now she is almost 16 and a high school junior. At first she was shy with me, but as time has gone on, we have become very good friends. My student has a supportive family network, so I act as an additional adult friend. 

We talk about her social activities, her school work, her family, her goals for the future, and just about any topic she wants to discuss. Usually we meet for 45 minutes every week. The experience is something I thoroughly enjoy, and I am having a real thrill watching this young woman grow up right before my eyes. We will be starting the college process this year and into 12th grade, and I hope to be able to help her with that, since I recently helped my own two children to choose colleges. With the scholarship that TSIC will provide my student, her future looks exceptionally bright."

Sally Gabriel, PhD, CN
Health Educator


Sunday, September 11, 2011

9/11 We Will Never Forget


The Sarasota Community remembers President George W. Bush reading to Emma Booker Elementary students that horrific morning of 9/11/01. This will always be a day to remember and honor those to gave their lives for America. 


“Time is passing. Yet, for the United States of America, there will be no forgetting September the 11th. We will remember every rescuer who died in honor. We will remember every family that lives in grief. We will remember the fire and ash, the last phone calls, the funerals of the children. “
- President George W. Bush, November 11, 2001