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Community Learning
Centers
At the Community Learning Centers Willow Woods and
Fairfax Village in Radford and MeadowView in Pulaski, Beans and
Rice provides some combination of the following programs:
- After
School Program (ASP) Monday-Thursday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM
for K-4th grade focuses on homework time, educational play and
games, recreational activities, and cultural and educational enrichment
. These children receive a snack and a meal.
- Youth
Leadership Program for teens and pre-teens Monday-Thursday
3:30-6:00 PM stresses self discipline, self-esteem, raised aspirations,
and high achievement. The program includes academics, service,
leadership, and academic enrichment projects. These Youth receive
a snack and a meal.
- Mealtime
is a hot meal for program participants and the community two to
four evenings a week, depending on availability of funding
- Drug
Prevention Program for both children and adults . This project
is integrated into the existing programming.
- Neighborhood
Network Computer Learning Centers are open four days per week
and integrated into all other programs.
- Adult
Education including a computer literacy class, adult literacy,
GED, parenting skills, job readiness, and economic education meet
on a regular class schedule.
- Summer
Program a ten week program which provides swimming instruction,
sports activities, trips to Crow's Nest Farm for environmental
and educational activities, a weekly reading program with Radford
Public Library, and a weekly sports tournament and pizza party
to which the parents are invited.
- Youth
Community Garden is a garden plot 20 by 20 at Fairfax Village.
Gardening is combined with curriculum around the environment and
horticulture.
- Service-Learning
Program provides placement for 75 Radford University and Virginia
Tech students per semester averaging 30 hours per student. In
addition we have developed four in service trainings including
1) Orientation and Teambuilding, 2) Discipline through Conflict
Resolution, 3) a White Privilege Workshop and 4) a simulation
Life in the State of Poverty.
- Alternative
Break participants work in the community learning centers
and attend workshops leading to a community development certificate.
Beans and Rice is registered with Break Away.
- Scholarship
Fund has been established to aid participants in the program
in receiving post secondary education.
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