Future Urban Leaders
www.futureurbanleaders.orgWho is Future Urban Leaders? -Future Urban Leaders (FUL) provides afterschool and summer enrichment programming to 138 African American students in grades 3-12, from Milwaukee's low-income north-side. FUL programs break down barriers that typically disrupt equal access to activities and resources for low-income students of color. Through exploration, community engagement, academic support, and leadership building activities, students learn comprehensive tools to create pathways to a successful future. Collaboration is key to the success of FULs capacity to open doors of opportunity and strengthen our student's trust and drive to be leaders in their own communities and across settings that they're not typically engaged in. FULs programming is structured around five core areas that all work together to provide a solid foundation for our scholars to learn, grown, and prosper. Core Programming Areas -Health & Wellness -Arts & Humanities -Academic Enrichment -Service & Leadership -College & Career Readiness History -FUL was founded through the passion and philanthropic efforts of two childhood friends; one a local business executive and the other a public school teacher, as an athletic enrichment and mentorship program in 2014. The first cohort of 13 students met twice per week for academic support and athletic enrichment. As the program grew, mentorship and academic support evolved into the core of all programming, along with community and health and wellness. -Today the program meets twice per week, and once on the weekend, with periodic other opportunities mixed in on unscheduled programming days. After school programming takes place at Milwaukee College Preps' Lloyd Street Campus for students in grades 3-8th grade. The first cohort now comprises the current and first high school program group of students. High school programming takes place at various locations across the city strengthening our student's connection to their greater community.
Read moreWho is Future Urban Leaders? -Future Urban Leaders (FUL) provides afterschool and summer enrichment programming to 138 African American students in grades 3-12, from Milwaukee's low-income north-side. FUL programs break down barriers that typically disrupt equal access to activities and resources for low-income students of color. Through exploration, community engagement, academic support, and leadership building activities, students learn comprehensive tools to create pathways to a successful future. Collaboration is key to the success of FULs capacity to open doors of opportunity and strengthen our student's trust and drive to be leaders in their own communities and across settings that they're not typically engaged in. FULs programming is structured around five core areas that all work together to provide a solid foundation for our scholars to learn, grown, and prosper. Core Programming Areas -Health & Wellness -Arts & Humanities -Academic Enrichment -Service & Leadership -College & Career Readiness History -FUL was founded through the passion and philanthropic efforts of two childhood friends; one a local business executive and the other a public school teacher, as an athletic enrichment and mentorship program in 2014. The first cohort of 13 students met twice per week for academic support and athletic enrichment. As the program grew, mentorship and academic support evolved into the core of all programming, along with community and health and wellness. -Today the program meets twice per week, and once on the weekend, with periodic other opportunities mixed in on unscheduled programming days. After school programming takes place at Milwaukee College Preps' Lloyd Street Campus for students in grades 3-8th grade. The first cohort now comprises the current and first high school program group of students. High school programming takes place at various locations across the city strengthening our student's connection to their greater community.
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Milwaukee
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Founded
2014
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