Friday, December 28, 2012

“Hope is a Verb with its Shirtsleeves Rolled Up.” ~ David Orr


Dear Friends,

As many of you know, Pomona Hope is preparing for some exciting new developments for 2013!  Liz Cowan and Jeff Johannsen are planning to come on staff part time!

Liz will be our Kids and Volunteer Coordinator and Jeff is coming on as our Youth Coordinator.  We are looking forward to having them on board!

Additionally, we are making a long overdue move for our Kindergarten through 3rd graders and our Art Room.  We are planning to move them to the large meeting room that overlooks the gym on the second floor.  This location will be more suitable for classroom work, and will allow the kitchen to be used to its full (and original) capacity.

As you can imagine, there is much to do to facilitate all of these changes, and I'm writing to see if you would be available to lend a hand.

We are planning work days for both dates:
Friday, January 4th (11am-5pm)
Saturday, January 5th (10am-3pm)

Please let me know if you or someone you know might be able to help us ring in the New Year by getting us prepared for Liz and Jeff to have office space and our Troopers and Braves (K-3rd Graders) have an exciting new place to learn and grow!

Pizza and soda will be served for lunch on both dates.

Thank you for all you're doing for Pomona Hope.

Happy New Year!

Emily Budiyanto
Programs Director
Pomona Hope
emily@pomonahope.org

Saturday, December 22, 2012

"Hope Has Been and Always Will Be Safe. It's Inside Every One of Us." ~ Xena

It's been awhile since I posted last, but in my defense, the kids had the week of Thanksgiving off.  And then half of the week after that we were closed.

Program Updates
During that downtime,we put together an advent calendar and activities for the kids for every program day before Christmas.  We got to teach the 4th-8th graders how to look verses up in the Bible (we're still working on it), and they got to hear the Christmas story as well as many things that are part of the Christmas story that you might not usually hear (like that they had been waiting for the Messiah to come for centuries... and they thought he was going to be born as royalty... and that the Wise Men did not get there the same night he was born, but a couple years later).

Parties!
We've been trying to get all the kids to turn in their report cards by bribing them with a big party after the new year.  Details on that to follow, but it will be a lot of fun!

We also had a big Christmas party on Thursday (the last day of our program until the New Year).  We had folks from Vineyard Church and Baseline Community Church come in to help the kids decorate cookies, play games, do crafts, and choose and wrap presents to give to their families!  I think the visitors had a lot of fun, but I KNOW the kids did!





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Issues
Except one.  One of our junior highers has been falling behind in one of her classes because she's been telling us and her mom that she had no homework when she did.  I realize that's around the time of life that kids start doing that (I know I did), but does anyone have any suggestions?  She ended up missing most of the games AND most of eMerge because we were working on her project that was due on Friday.  And right now, her goal for life is to marry rich. :-/

We're also struggling with parent buy-in.  Most of our parents are great and really make sure that they're following our rules so that their kids get the best of it all.  Some even go overboard!  But a few don't take it that seriously, and we know of at least one who has almost none at all.  The kid has been coming and going by himself, because he wants to be there and wants to be a good kid, but isn't sure how.  But he knows that we can help him.  And us knowing these stories makes it easier to not get frustrated with the kids when they falter.

Daily Stuff
We ran low on volunteers the last couple weeks.  That's what happens when most of your volunteers are college students and they have these pesky things called "finals."  Who wants to start a petition to eliminate this archaic form of endurance testing?

Anyway, I got to hang out with the Troopers and Braves the other week.  We let them have their gym games outside on the last day before the rain started.  I think they enjoyed it.




High School Girls Bible Study
I've discovered that I apparently have a gift for telling Bible stories in ways that high school girls enjoy.  This past Tuesday night, I lured them in with promises of food and presents.  I made them my version of Crockpot Turkey Chili (which doesn't really taste like chili, but it is good and it is super healthy.  I didn't tell them that last part.).  The presents were actually paid for by the Alternative Christmas fair at La Verne Heights Presbyterian Church.  All the girls got their own personal Bible.  Now they can use those instead of me having to haul around my bag 'o bibles, and I can put mine back in their original strategic locations.  :-)

They had a lot of fun, and we had the Christmas miracle of one of our girls getting to stay for longer than an hour!  We're working our way up!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!