Wednesday, July 14, 2010

New Board President


Chung Sook Park was elected last Thursday by the YWCA of Queens Board of Directors to serve as the organization's 18th board president. Jennifer Kang, Sunjae Oh, and Christina Choi were elected as the vice presidents. The new term officially begins on September 1, 2010 and ends on August 31, 2012.

Mrs. Park has been on the board of YWCA of Queens since 1984. She served as the 11th and 12th board president from 1996 to 2000 and served in many other important roles such as the chair of YWCA of Queens' Independence Committee, Building Committee and Gala Committee, as well as the leader of the Mother's Choir team. Mrs. Park is also an ardent supporter of the New York Music Competition for youth, Evergreen School for seniors and many other programs and services at YWCA of Queens that benefit local community members of all ages. Furthering emphasizing her dedication to the organization, every Tuesday she helps cook lunch for Evergreen School members. Her quiet yet relentless action and services make the YWCA's volunteerism vividly alive and inspirational.

Kumbok Kaye Min, the 16th and 17th board president whose term started on September 1, 2006, will finish her tenure as president until August 31, 2010. YWCA of Queens' bylaws regulates that the board officers shall be elected by the board to serve for a term of two years, and may serve two consecutive terms of office.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Summer Day Camp Fun

Last week campers embarked on this year's YWCA of Queens Summer Day Camp for a summer full of exciting and enriching experiences. Campers have already made many new friends, played interactive games and participated in challenging, yet engaging activities. The YWCA and its campers look forward to a fun-packed summer!

Mark the Date - Summer Literacy Festival - August 7, 2010

Summer Literacy Festival Logo

Sponsored by HSBC

The Summer Literacy Festival is back with some familiar and new competitions for family fun such as the annual Spelling Bee, Story Time, Teen Jeopardy, Alphabet Soup, Family Sing-A-Long, Speak Easy and a Live Puppet Show. For the Spelling Bee. Speak Easy and Teen Jeopardy competitions, participants have a shot at winning Barnes & Noble or Target giftcards valued up to $100.

This year's special guests include Senator Toby Ann Stavisky (who will read during Story Time) and Michelle Park, anchor for NY1 News.

The event is free, some come by and join us in celebrating literacy and the summer!

When: August 7, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Where: 4207 Parsons Blvd.
Includes: Free food, week long Scholastic book fair, clowns and face painting!

**Proof of grade level is required for Spelling Bee and Jeopardy. Participants must be entering grade levels in September 2010. Space is limited. Pre-registration begins Friday, July 9, 2010 until 5 p.m. August 4, 2010. Answers and word list available Aug. 3.

Required documents for registration available:
In person: 42-07 Parsons Blvd Flushing, NY 11355
By fax: 718.353.4044 (Confirmation call required)
By email: mykim@ywcaqueens.org

All inquiries, including volunteering, should be directed to Moo Young Kim at 718.353.4553 x17 or mykim@ywcaqueens.org




New Van in Action!


The Hyde and Watson Foundation and an anonymous donor provided YWCA of Queens with two grants that allowed the organization to purchase a brand new, spacious van. With the van, After School and Summer Day Camp participants can be picked up from various schools and locations around the community in a safe and convenient environment. The van will also be used for various program fieldtrips.

Send us a friendly honk if you see us cruising by!

Moving Up

Congratulations to the youth participants of our GED/Workforce Development program who achieved academic and professional excellence!

Nine students recently received their GED certification and two have obtained jobs. 15 students also received the National Retail Federation (NRF) certificate that recognizes the knowledge and critical skills recipients must have in order to succeed in the retail industry.

Students have access to a wider range of opportunities with GED and NRF certification and are ready to tackle the workforce or higher education. YWCA of Queens staff and participants celebrated these achievements with a Moving Upward party and we look forward to hearing of their future successes!

Also, visit the youth participants' blog to see what they're up to:
http://ywcaofqueens.ning.com/

Yoga Tuesdays


YWCA of Queens has partnered with Restore NYC to provide fun and spiritual yoga classes targeted at sex trafficked women. The organization is excited to work with Restore NYC, which does amazing work in provide safe housing and specialized legal, medical and employment services to this population.

Yoga class is held every Thursday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend., but limited spaces are available. To register, send your RSVP to Kara Kim at kara@restorenyc.org.