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Lancaster County Partners for Youth Foundation 2012

Lancaster County Partners for Youth Foundation 2012. www.lcpartnersforyouth.org. Lancaster County Partners for Youth began as the Lancaster Medical Endowment.

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Lancaster County Partners for Youth Foundation 2012

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  1. Lancaster County Partners for Youth Foundation2012 www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  2. Lancaster County Partners for Youth began as the Lancaster Medical Endowment The Endowment was founded in January 1976 to receive, invest and administer funds for the purpose of contributing the earnings of such funds to Elliott White Springs Hospital to be used for capital improvements within the medical complex. Original Board of Directors included Don Scott as President; Frank Keene as Vice President; Dace Jones as Secretary; Dr. Richard Gannaway as Treasurer; Bubber Gregory; Dr. Stompy Horton; Leo Maguire; Charles Martin; and, Nancy Robinson. Several years later, George Waldrop began his term as a board member and executive director who served for many years. www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  3. The Endowment’s purpose was to assist the hospital in providing for Lancaster the most modern technological health care available. www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  4. Some of the hospital purchases funded via LME included • Heliport • Plasma freezer • Panendoscopic and colonscopic • diagnostic equipment • Continuous blood pressure monitors • Cardiac monitor equipment • Gamma nuclear medicine scanner • Respiratory support system • Chest X-Ray equipment • Mammography Unit • Portable X-Ray equipment • Ultrasound machines • Elevators www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  5. Short Historical Summary In 1996, with transition of the hospital from nonprofit to for profit, the Lancaster Medical Endowment became the Lancaster Youth Endowment, refocusing its efforts on the youth of our county. In April 2005, the Lancaster Youth Endowment was renamed Lancaster County Partners for Youth Foundation after joining forces with the Lancaster County School District foundation. As a result of strategic planning a full-time executive director was hired in March 2007. The mission of the newly formed Partners for Youth is to provide exceptional opportunities that elevate and enrich the children and youth of Lancaster County. www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  6. Our Continuum Community Grants GEAR Up Scholarships for the Class of 2011 and Class of 2014 Scholarships for Future Teachers Administration of Lancaster County Clemson Club and Alice K. Howey Memorial Scholarships Grants for Classrooms Lancaster County Outreach Project Patricia K. Burns Professional Development Fund Early Reading First Program for 4K 2007-2011 How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county... www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  7. GEAR Up Scholarships for the Class of 2011 and Class of 2014 Lancaster County Partners for Youth committed $1,200,000 in scholarships for Lancaster High School and Andrew Jackson High School Classes of 2011 and 2014. GEAR Up (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) is a federally funded program designed to better prepare middle and high school students for college through academic preparation programs and scholarships for students, professional development activities for educators, and college access information for students and parents. A student can earn up to $1,000 in scholarships per semester – meaning a student in the 2014 cohort could theoretically earn $12,000 in scholarships by participating in this program. How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county... www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  8. GEAR Up Scholarships for the Class of 2011 • Lancaster County Partners for Youth awarded $600,000 in scholarships to 36 different colleges and universities as far away as Ohio for the Class of 2011 from Sept. 2010 to Sept 2012. Scholarships ranged from $100 to $7,750! • Top 3 Universities/Colleges Receiving GEAR Up Scholarships • University of South Carolina Lancaster $213,625 • York Technical College $37,650 • University of South Carolina (Columbia) $32,650 How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county... www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  9. Has GEAR Up made a difference? How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county... www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  10. Scholarships for Future Teachers Over $100,000 for 37 future Lancaster County School District teachers has been awarded to 16 different colleges and universities. Scholars thus far who have returned to LCSD to teach – Sarah Marie Hamrick, Holly Emanuel, Brandy Bradley, Chauncey Beaver, Sarah Nader, Lisa Pressley Lloyd, and Dana Fleming. Corporate scholarship sponsors include Crenshaw Oil Company, Founders Federal Credit Union, Springs Memorial Hospital, and Wachovia. Proceeds from the annual Crenshaw Oil Company Golf Tournament go to the Scholarship Fund. Lancaster County Clemson Club Scholarships PFY administers the Lancaster County Clemson Club Scholarships. We have administered the scholarships for 13 Lancaster County residents attending/attended Clemson. Due to the huge success of Big Thursday we will be able to award two scholarships this year. One is named the Richard Patterson Scholarship in honor of his tireless work on behalf of Big Thursday. How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county… www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  11. Lancaster County Outreach Project The Lancaster County Outreach Project has been formed to help provide essential resources for children in foster care and the abused and neglected children of Lancaster County. Currently, there are around 500 children in our county that DSS has in foster care, alternative care, or treatment/protective care. These kids often have no more than the clothes on their backs. This program provides resources and opportunities for a segment that is underserved. This initiative, originally funded by the Office of Victims of Crime, is an replication grant of the HALOS project in Charleston. The project just began in April 2009 and by the end of 2011 7000 requests impacting 900 children had been fulfilled. Donna Bender is the project coordinator for this program. How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county... www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  12. Grants for Teachers We have awarded over $76,000 to 103 Lancaster County School District teachers since 2006. Wells Fargo donated $10,000 in 2011 to help fund those awards. School district employees generously support classroom grants through monthly payroll deductions or one time gifts. Some of the grant recipients, schools, and funded projects are as follows: Joe Timmons, Andrew Jackson High School for Alice in Wonderland Theatre Upgrade - $1,500.00 Kristal Salyer, Clinton Elementary for Project Discovery Place - $434.50 Steven Puckett, Indian Land Elementary for eCast - $1,148.00 Michael Mayer, Indian Land High School for Basic Optics - $657.72 Sherri Alston, Indian Land Middle School for One Book, One School - $1,500.00 Jennie Canty, Lancaster High School for Helping Students Achieve Progress with HSAP - $100.00 Kathy Wall, South Middle School for Mustang Muses II - $2,000.00 Hope Figuero, Erwin Elementary School for Lights! Camera! Action! Book Trailers - $1,842.30 Nicole Seegars, Indian Land Elementary for Character Ed Connections - $2,500.00 Lori Small, North Elementary for The "Photo Story" of a Kindergarten Child - $1,549.80 Denise Trufan, Indian Land Elementary for I Can See Clearly Now - $150.00 Donna Wilder, Erwin Elementary School for Graphing Is Great! - $458.31 Marie Johnson, Lancaster High School for Literature Circles: A Step Towards Growth in Literacy - $2,434.20 Matthew Hodge, Indian Land High School for Spearhead Chronicles - $500.00 How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county... www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  13. Community Grants • Since 2000 we have funded over $2,060,000 - $90,000 of which was funded in 2012. • Grant recipients have included: • •    Christian Services - Back 2 School Shoes • •    Christian Services - Angel Tree Project • •    HOPE in Lancaster - Children in Crisis • •    Lancaster County Council of the Arts - Enhanced Arts Education • •    Lancaster County First Steps - Countdown to Kindergarten • •    Lancaster County Outreach Project – Foster Care Children in Need • •    Lancaster County School District – Elementary School Homework Centers • •    Lancaster County Coalition for Healthy Youth – Legislative Breakfast and Conference Scholarships • •    Life Skills Opportunity Corporation – Child Care Vouchers • •    Steele Hill Community Partners - Summer Reading Program • •    The Children's Council - Young People In Charge • •    The Dream Team Foundation – Special Needs Sports • •    University of South Carolina Lancaster – Building Campaign How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county... www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

  14. Become our fan on Facebook to receive timely information!! We have pages for Lancaster County Outreach Project, Coalition for Healthy Youth, Take U Out of DUI, and Lancaster County Partners for Youth. How Partners for Youth has educated, empowered, elevated and enriched the youth of our county… www.lcpartnersforyouth.org

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