Project Reclaim

A nonprofit organization

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$25,000 Goal

Factors That Influence Youth
There are many factors that can influence a young person. A child, whose parents are not actively involved in their lives, will face many difficulties growing up. With no parents, the child relies on society, community, media, or even another family to teach them life skills.

Goals for Our Youth
- Remain free from involvement in teen pregnancy
- Remain free from involvement in juvenile court
- Remain in school
- Promote to the next grade level

WHEN WE INVEST, we have Youth who are:
- In school
- Advancing to their next grade level
- Teen pregnancy free
- No involvement in juvenile court
- Active in their community
- Have the life skills to become active and responsible members of society

Testimonials

Minden Press Herald
"Statistics don't lie"
By Juliuna Anderson - Oct 9, 2018

Despite lack of state funds, Project Reclaim still making a measurable difference

Project Reclaim is still showing results without state funding for six years. In the 2017-2018 school year Project Reclaim's Youth Leadership Institute served 63 youth. In that time 98 percent of those students were promoted to the next grade level, 95 percent were not involved in juvenile court or other enrollment. 98 percent of participants had no reported involvement in teen pregnancy and 98 percent remained in school.

One young person was referred to the Youth Challenge Program. The executive director of Project Reclaim, Ron Anderson was trained and became a mentor to that participant through YCP.

"We receive some funding from United Way, in that we are a United Way agency and we also receive funding from the Beaird Family Foundation. I had a history with Dr. Charles and Mrs. Karen Beaird through my work in Shreveport for years. So we were blessed to receive some funding from them for the previous year and hopefully we'll be blessed to continue that but primarily, we're dependent upon fundraising," Anderson said.

Anderson and his organization Project Reclaim have served over 1000 children in the Minden area since its inception in 2008 yet the majority of the money from donations received to keep this program going come from Shreveport. B1 bank recently donated several computers to the organization and other organizations have donated as well so the students can have a computer lab for career readiness and communication skills.

"I think it's critical that Minden residents support a program that's working with Minden youth. We've seen a dramatic increase in the number of donations from persons in Minden. This previous year was the first time we've seen more people in Minden give than in Shreveport. The dollar amounts are still higher from Shreveport, but we're working on that as well," Anderson said.

Project Reclaim encapsulates three initiatives. The Youth Leadership Institute, the CC Ready Life Skills Class, and the Parents and Children Together (PACT) program. The Youth Leadership Institute takes recommendations from teachers and the community for children and teens who meet criteria such as being from single parent household, and living in public housing or high crime neighborhoods but also services other youth in need of additional support.

Youth and parents are benefited through the program. Youth participants learn coping, communication, and leadership skills. Parents of participants receive supplements to their parenting and support skills and are also involved with the program.

"We need to have more of an impact. We would like to do more than one Saturday a month. We would like to have some programs going on in this building weekly. On a daily basis we'd be doing workshops for youth in the community, doing parental involvement activities, and more character and social skills development. So we would expand upon the services we've been providing because there are more kids out there that can benefit from what we're doing," Anderson said.

Anderson wants to move toward involving parents more in the program. When a student signs up, the family of that student enters the program as well. The program has an employee who will be transitioning into the role of a parental involvement coordinator.

"You can get these kids and instill wonderful things in them, which I like to think that we do. But, if you're not doing something that impacts the dynamic of that household, at the end of the day, they go right back there. So we're wanting to be that positive force that helps to impact the dynamic of the household, to get buy-in from the parents and family members," Anderson said.

Anderson said the organization is also in need of volunteers who can share about careers and their hobbies.

"I think a lot of times, young people will look at adults and think we've always been this way. They're not understanding that we've had to go through difficulties, hard times, and tough times...

Mission

Project Reclaim is a leadership academy focused on our youth. We help our participants become leaders of their generation by teaching them leadership skills, how to perform well academically, and how to build respectful relationships with others. Through leadership training, life and social skills development activities, and media training through hands-on experience with TV production, post-production editing, as well as parental involvement activities we empower youth to reach for the stars!

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Project Reclaim

Tax id (EIN)

47-1151633

Guidestar

Parish

Webster

Parishes Served

Bossier, Claiborne, DeSoto, Red River, Webster

Operating Budget

$100K-499K

Sector

Community Enhancement, Education, Youth & Children

Address

P.O. Box 444
Minden, LA 71058

Phone

318-423-4987

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