Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

CCIU students soar with Wings for Success

- MediaNews Group

KENNETT SQUARE » Supporting and celebratin­g women’s rights is a yearround responsibi­lity, but on Internatio­nal Women’s Day this week, it’s even more important to take a stand for women’s equality.

Students in the Chester County Intermedia­te Unit’s (CCIU) Discover program have been witnessing this mission firsthand through volunteeri­ng their hours at Wings for Success in Kennett Square, which works to empower women in need to pursue employment and economic security through apparel, advice and advocacy.

Chris Haas, CCIU vocational specialist, explained the importance of a partnershi­p such as this, “Our students that work at Wings for Success are all female. Volunteeri­ng at Wings for Success provides them with an invaluable experience that allows them to not only gain real life work skills, but to do so at an organizati­on that supports other women throughout Chester County.”

Haas worked hand in hand with Wings for Success program manager Kelly Quant to identify appropriat­e positions for the Discover students to experience that were a good fit for the students and the employer. At Wings for Success, the student workers can be found steaming wrinkles out of newly donated clothing, folding clothing, organizing garments by size, putting items on hangers and sweeping and mopping the floors.

“I did not anticipate how passionate the students would be about assisting with tasks, and it has been a joy to provide them with this experience,” reflected Quant. “At Wings for Success, we value the opportunit­y to offer services to women in need such as clothing for employment and job readiness workshops. We also value our ability to offer volunteer opportunit­ies to community members and students like the young women in the Discover program. Establishi­ng partnershi­ps with local schools and organizati­ons is a vital part of our program.”

When it comes to gender equality and celebratin­g women’s rights, ambitious partnershi­ps such as this one play a pivotal role in keeping the important mission of Internatio­nal Women’s Day front and center each and every day.

The CCIU Discover program offers students an integratio­n of classroom and pre-vocational instructio­n with on-the-job training. Students with IEPs, between the ages of 16 and 21, are assessed for placement in group or individual settings within the community. To learn more about the Discover program, please visit www.cciu.org/ DiscoverPr­ogram. To learn more about Wings for Success and potential volunteer or donation opportunit­ies, please visit www.wingsforsu­ccess.org.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Salina Foster, CCIU Discover program student, steams a donated garment at Wings for Success in Kennett Square.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Salina Foster, CCIU Discover program student, steams a donated garment at Wings for Success in Kennett Square.

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