Skills Success Center Benefits Local Children
September 28, 2010
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Skills Success Center Benefits Local Children
VALDOSTA -- For the past seven years, members of Valdosta State
University’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) have taught basic
computer skills and financial literacy to school-aged children at
the Ora Lee West Community Center. The after-school program is
packed with neighborhood children eager to learn. The enthusiasm
and energy of these children inspired and challenged SIFE members
to do even more -- it is from this passion that the SIFE Skills
Success Center was developed.
Members of SIFE and its Business Advisory Board rallied
community-wide support to build a multipurpose learning facility
that will address the social, economic, and educational needs of
children and families who live near the community center.
Construction on the 1,700-square-foot dynamic learning center is
scheduled to be completed in December.
“The SIFE Skills Success Center is a prime example of how this
community takes responsibility for the welfare of its citizens,”
said Dr. Wayne Plumly, SIFE’s faculty adviser and interim dean of
the Harley Langdale College of Business Administration. “The
children of Ora Lee West are our children and they need the same
opportunities to learn the skills necessary to succeed and lead a
meaningful and fruitful life.”
Within the center, students will be encouraged to explore music in
a grand sound-proof room, with personalized instruction from VSU
music students. For those students who want to further develop
their artistic talents, VSU art and art education majors will be
available in the art center to help the students discover their
artistic talents. The center will also feature specialized areas
for science and math, reading, and computer instruction.
“The Skills Success Center is a place where children can come to
get one-on-one assistance with their school work,” Plumly said.
“They will be able to work on their homework then create art work
or take piano lessons. They will get off their school bus and be
greeted by college students that care for each and every one of
them. They will have strong mentors that want them to
succeed.”
The project continues to gain community support and many businesses
and individuals have provided financial assistance and professional
services. First Federal Savings and Loan, Pinnacle Prime,
Southeastern Federal Credit Union, McCall & Associates, Ace
Electric, Georgia Power, and the Valdosta Housing Authority have
contributed to the realization of the center. Regional law firm
Colman Talley is donating legal services to the project.
“Over the years, SIFE members have realized that as a group they
could do so much more to assist these children in reaching their
full potential,” Plumly said. “Part of a well-rounded education is
learning the importance of giving back to the community. The SIFE
students will go home each night from the center knowing that they
helped a child and they can feel good about themselves. They build
self-confidence that they can make a difference in their
world.”
SIFE is a nonprofit international student organization with more
than 1,500 teams in 47 countries. VSU SIFE students work as team to
design educational outreach programs that help people develop the
skills needed to succeed in the free enterprise system. Last year,
VSU’s largest campus group -- with more than 200 members --
completed 42 service-learning projects and volunteered more than
10,000 community hours. The organization, which has finished in the
top four in the nation four out of the last eight years, is known
for its high-impact programs completed with quality and
passion.
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