Showing posts with label foster children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foster children. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2010

Computer training for WV foster children

During the week after Christmas, our e-impact tech program at Mission WV was able to team up with FrameWorks on a project that combined the mission of empowering foster youth's lives and teaching technology to the youth throughout our state. Thanks to a grant given by the Mollohan Foundation, Mission West Virginia was able to provide free computer training to a few of the foster youth who live at Stepping Stones, a group facility for foster children. The program called BIKISI, stands for Build it Keep it Share it. Youth who participate in the program are given the tools, parts, and knowledge to build a computer of their very own that they are allowed to keep at the end of the week.
“These young men were not able to visit with family over the holiday” said Susan Fry, Stepping Stones Executive Director, “and the positive engagement, knowledge and priceless opportunity this program afforded them certainly brought a smile to their faces during a time that is very difficult for many of our kids.”
We are so happy that this was such a good experience for everyone involved. We hope to continue seeking funds so that more foster youth can also have the opportunity to get involved in the BIKISI Program.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Please give to WV Foster Children this holiday season!

Have you been wondering what you can do to help someone else out this holiday season? If so, we have a great opportunity for you to make a foster child's Christmas extra special this year!

FrameWorks has teamed up with eight Rite Aid stores to receive gift donations for West Virginia Foster Children. With approximately 4,000 children in the WV foster care system, we ask that you open your life to them and give from the heart.

You can currently donate gifts to foster children at one of the eight Rite Aids at the following locations: Hurricane, Teays Valley, St. Albans, Charleston (South Hills), S. Charleston (McCorkle Ave.), Charleston (West Washington Street), Dunbar, and Huntington (5th Ave.). Barrels that have been decorated with art created by foster children are available at each store for the deposit of gifts.

Thanks for giving and if you have any questions or would like to donate directly to FrameWorks, give us a call at 866-CALL-MWV.

Happy Holidays!