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April Community Coffee Hour: Scaling Youth Leadership Opportunities

April 12, 2023 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
Free

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Grab your coffee or tea, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday, April 12 from 9:00 – 10:00 am for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be joined by Chloe Carter of Chesterfield County Youth Services and Amaris Ramsey from MENTOR National for a discussion Scaling Youth Leadership Opportunities.

MENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour!

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Meet Our Guest Speakers:

Chloe Carter is Chesterfield County Youth Services new Youth Community Engagement Specialist! She has worked in the non-profit sector for over 10 years focused on child development initiatives and community engagement programming. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Global Affairs with a focus on Inequalities and Responses from George Mason University and her Master’s in Public Administration with a professional certificate in Non-Profit Management from VCU.

She previously worked with VCU’s Performance Management Group as an Associate Consultant conducting assessments, training, and providing DEI education for a variety of state agencies. Chloe has also served as a Site Coordinator with Communities In Schools, Chesterfield & Petersburg where she assessed school climates to determine school-wide and individual needs for students and families, consulted with school and community-based teams to coordinate equity-focused support systems, and provided community development opportunities.

Amaris Ramey is the Grassroots Organizing Manager at MENTOR. In this role, they support MENTOR’S policy and advocacy agenda by serving as the key organizer of grassroots and grasstops outreach. They are responsible for managing outreach efforts to mayors and governors, organizing advocacy efforts around National Mentoring Month, and working with the Policy Manager on key advocacy campaigns.

Prior to joining the MENTOR team, Amaris served as the Voter Engagement Coordinator at New American Pathways and has interned in the nonprofit sector as well as for a political campaign.

They have been recognized by The New York Times, The Huffington Post, and The Columbia College of Chicago for their nonfictional writing. Additionally, they have received recognition from Scholastic, Agnes Scott College, and The Blood Orange Review. They were chosen as a participant in writing programs such as The Hurston Wright Foundation, The NorthWood Writers Conference, and Voices of Our Nation (VONA). Amaris is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Social Innovation from Agnes Scott College.

Venue

Virtual

Organizer

MENTOR Virginia
Phone
804-829-7236
Email
pr@archive.mentorva.org