Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Northside Hospital Volunteen Program

  • Volunteens must work a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week, typically Monday-Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. totaling 32 hours for the 8 weeks.
  • Only 1 excused absence will be allowed.
  • Applications for new teens will be available online in late January. Return them to our office as soon as possible - we fill up very quickly.
  • Returning teens will receive an invitation/application letter if they completed the full summer program of a minimum of 32 hours.
  • New teens must have a personal interview at Northside Hospital-Atlanta. A parent/guardian must attend.

All teens accepted into the program must attend a mandatory Orientation session. Attendance is required for participation in this program.

No teen will be allowed to miss the first week of the program.

Two skin tests for Tuberculosis will be required AFTER interviews and BEFORE work begins. Tests must be read 48-72 hours after this test is administered.

IMPORTANT DATES 2016

January 11 - Invitation is mailed to qualified returning teens.

January 18 - Applications are available online. Check back to this website.

February 5 - Deadline for Returning Teen applications

February 12- Deadline for New Teen applications.

March 5 or March 12 - Interviews with new applicants (mandatory)

June 1- Orientation (mandatory)

June 6 - First day of Summer Program - all teens must be able to work this first week.

July 30 - Last day of Summer Program

August 3 - Awards Night




Friday, December 11, 2015

SFP Internship Program

What is the SFP Young Entrepreneurs System (YES) Internship Program? 
The Young Entrepreneur System is not for everyone. It is designed for students and college graduates who desire growth, challenge, and exceptional income opportunities. As with other forms of entrepreneurship, there is no shortage of hours required to be successful and no guaranteed set income. It’s not easy, but true success comes in the form of experience, personal growth and unparalleled financial rewards.
How much money can I make? 
The amount of money you make depends directly on your own personal level of activity and how well you apply the provided training. The money does not come easy – the most successful interns work 8-10 hours a day, five-six days a week.
 Where will I work during the summer? 
Decisions regarding sales locality for each student are finalized in late spring. Students will have the ability to work in their own hometown, or, if they have housing, they can work in a market outside their home. Many times working in new areas allows participants to face fewer distractions and take their work more seriously. Relocation is also viewed very favorably on a young professional's resume/CV as it demonstrates maturity and independence. 
How do I get started?
Contact the person who told you about the SFP Young Entrepreneurs System (YES) Internship Program for all the information on getting started on the path to success today!

Contact Helen & Michael Sellers at 404-732-4307 or 770-910-3999

12th Annual U.S.Air Force Academy Candidate Orientation Program

U.S Air Force Academy Georgia Parents Club 
U.S. Air Force Academy Admissions Liaison Officers ( ALOs)


Saturday, December 19th, 2015
10:00 AM to 12:00 noon

American Legion Post 160
160 Legion Drive SE
Smyrna, GA 30080

Engineers..................Pilots.................. Scientists


Who: All interested high school students and their parents
Why:Meet one-on-one with current Air Force Academy cadets, their parents, and Academy Liaison Officers. Find out what Academy life is really like. Ask your questions about academic majors, military training, clubs, and sports. This event is FREE to attend.

Yale - Young Global Scholars (Singapore)


In this immersive week-long program, students will participate in interdisciplinary lectures, elective seminars, and -  new to YYGs- a series of skill-building workshops specially designed to foster leadership, develop communication and presentation skills, and enhance critical reading and writing. By combing year-long metorship with a current Yale student and opportunities to engage with host of like-minded peers, YYGS- Singapore will set a new generation of young leaders on the path toward continued success in high school, college, and beyond.

Don't miss the opportunity to experience all that  you have come to know about the Yale Young Global Scholars, in one of the culturally- vibrant and influential cities in the world


Dates: May 30-June 5, 2016
Location: Yale -NUS College
Apply Now: yygssingapore.yale.edu
Application Deadline: January 26,2016

Duke University Youth Programs

This is a summer academic program where every year someone from each nation around the world from a  school represents there state.
Pretty much a summer camp for grades 6-11 with 13 different programs
Open for registration on December 1st.
For more information visit there website at www.learnmroe.duke.edu/youth

2015 Ronnie Jenkins College Fair

This is a fair where a lot of representatives from Historical Black Colleges and Universities come. This is geared to most Juniors and seniors.
When: Friday, December 18, 2015
Time: 10;00 am till 3;00 pm
Where: Will be held in the Georgia world Congress Center
- Please make sure to bring any transcripts and test scores that are most recent with a parent for every 10 students.
If you have any more questions please contact Gloria Ellison at gellison@100blackmen-atlanta.org