The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

TRIO Upward Bound Program at MCCC receives $3K gift

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The R.O.S.E. Foundation, the charitable arm of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporat­ed Phi Beta Omega Chapter, recently presented a $3,000 gift to the TRIO Upward Bound Program at Montgomery County Community College.

Upward Bound is part of the U.S. Department of Education’s TRIO Programs that serve and assist lowincome, first-generation college students and individual­s with disabiliti­es to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to post-baccalaure­ate programs. Upward Bound provides support to participan­ts in their preparatio­n for college entrance.

Since 2007, MCCC has been collaborat­ing with Norristown Area High School and Pottstown High School to provide student support services to students through the Upward Bound Program. Currently, there are 61 participan­ts from both of these Montgomery County school districts.

“We are very appreciati­ve of this generous gift in support of the students and their families, especially during this difficult time when many are facing hardships due to the impact of COVID-19,” said Angela Ferencin, director of the TRIO Upward Bound Program at MCCC.

The gift from the R.O.S.E. Foundation will be used to help students and their families in several ways. Parents and guardians will receive gift cards to local supermarke­ts for food; students will receive backpacks and school supplies at the beginning of each academic year; and summer academy participan­ts will receive daily meals (delivered weekly). Additional­ly, the gift will cover the cost for future volunteer and/or community activities.

“In these times we are all facing COVID-19. Families have experience­d devastatin­g impact to their overall safety and well-being resulting in economic and food insecurity, as well as uncovering the inequities in healthcare in communitie­s of color,” said Dr. Latesha ColbertMac­k, Chair, The R.O.S.E. Foundation. “So, when the TRIO program pivoted to support COVID-19, I am proud The R.O.S.E. Foundation was able to heed the call to help enhance the parent/guardian experience. Helping our community is the core of The R.O.S.E. Foundation.”

In March, the Upward Bound Program transition­ed to a virtual format in which the staff and students interact online. Students receive academic support and enrichment in the areas of math, science, English, college and career readiness, Spanish, SAT/ACT test preparatio­n and virtual college tours. Through the Virtual Parent University, parents and guardians can learn more about financial literacy, voter registrati­on, diet and nutrition, career and job resources and other resources.

Throughout the years, the Upward Bound Program at MCCC has helped to prepare numerous high school students for college and careers, including Imani Flowers.

As a hard-working student, Flowers always knew she wanted to go to college, but she wasn’t quite sure of her options.

During the summer before her senior year at Norristown Area High School, she participat­ed in the TRIO Upward Bound Program at Montgomery County Community College. Through this college preparator­y program, she visited colleges and universiti­es and learned about the opportunit­ies available for her.

“The program kept me focused on getting ready for college,” said Flowers, who learned valuable study habits and skills while making new friends.

The extra work paid off for Flowers, who graduated in 2013 with a 4.2

GPA and headed to Villanova University with a full-tuition scholarshi­p to major in English and minor in Africana Studies and Communicat­ion.

“Going to college was life-changing,” Flowers said. “I had the chance to follow my passions to learn more about people and culture.”

While at Villanova, Flowers took advantage of the opportunit­y to try new experience­s, including studying abroad in Shanghai, China, and Milan, Italy, and interning in the former; writing for the university’s newspaper, “The Villanovan;” and serving on the English Department’s Student Advisory Board. In 2014, she became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Tau Xi Chapter, where she held numerous leadership positions, including chapter president, secretary, social media chair, and was awarded the 2016 Miss AKA and a Leadership Fellow. She also interned at Customer 1st Marketing, Fox 29 Philadelph­ia, and Allied Integrated Marketing.

Following her graduation from Villanova, Imani moved to New York City to pursue her career in marketing. Starting at Ogilvy in its Associates Program, she was placed on the brand planning team, working on accounts such as IKEA, Citizens Bank, IBM, and Ad Council. Most recently, Flowers is working as a project coordinato­r at The Soze Agency in New York City.

Looking back, Flowers greatly appreciate­s what she learned in the Upward Bound Program and especially the guidance she received from Dr. Ronald Whittaker, who was the program coordinato­r at the time.

“My advice for students is to pay attention and take full advantage of every opportunit­y you can,” she said. “You don’t have to figure it all out, but make a plan and work at it.”

 ?? PHOTO BY LINDA JOHNSON ?? rio Upward Bound: 2019 TRIO Upward Bound celebratio­n. Since 2007, MCCC has been collaborat­ing with Norristown Area High School and Pottstown High School to provide student support services to students through the Upward Bound Program. Currently, there are 61 participan­ts from both of these Montgomery County school districts.
PHOTO BY LINDA JOHNSON rio Upward Bound: 2019 TRIO Upward Bound celebratio­n. Since 2007, MCCC has been collaborat­ing with Norristown Area High School and Pottstown High School to provide student support services to students through the Upward Bound Program. Currently, there are 61 participan­ts from both of these Montgomery County school districts.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF IMANI FLOWERS ?? Norristown Area High School 2103 graduate Imani Flowers participat­ed in the TRIO Upward Bound program at Montgomery County Community College, which helped prepare her for college.
PHOTO COURTESY OF IMANI FLOWERS Norristown Area High School 2103 graduate Imani Flowers participat­ed in the TRIO Upward Bound program at Montgomery County Community College, which helped prepare her for college.

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