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Jul 02 2010

Listen to our Promotores on Univision: Nuestros Ninos!

Check out this audio of our promotores talking about sexual diversity on “Nuestros Ninos.”

¡Escuche este audio de nuestros promotores en la radio hablando sobre la diversidad sexual en “Nuestros Ninos.”

Jul 02 2010

Help us reach our goal..

Our spring appeal has brought in $4,600 towards our $5,000 goal. Help us reach $5,000 by July 15th!

Your dollars are being matched/doubled by Quest Foundation! Click here and help us reach our goal and help send another youth to college!

Jun 22 2010

Gateway to College

Gateway to College is a program at City College of San Francisco that serves students between 16-20, who have dropped out of high school in San Francisco or may not graduate.

Students take courses that help earn credit towards their high school diploma and a college degree or certificate at the same time.

Get what you need to be a successful student Read more »

Jun 18 2010

CC2: College Connect Cohort #2 STATS!

Below are some statics about our 2nd College Connect cohort who will be starting their freshmen year in college this Fall. All 15 students were accepted and will be attending four-year universities across the US! See where they’ll be attending in the fall, universities they got in to, and what scholarships they received. Read more »

Jun 17 2010

More Employers to Require Some College, Report Says

More Employers to Require Some College, Report Says

By JACQUES STEINBERG

The report makes clear that some education after high school is an increasing prerequisite for entry into the middle class. In 1970, for example, nearly three-quarters of workers considered to be middle class had not gone beyond high school in their education; in 2007, that figure had dropped below 40 percent, according to the report.

“High school graduates and dropouts will find themselves largely left behind in the coming decade as employer demand for workers with postsecondary degrees continues to surge,” write the report’s authors, led by Anthony P. Carnevale, the center’s director.

And yet the report further underscores a trend evident in recent years in reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics: sometimes a certificate in a particular trade, a two-year associate’s degree or just a few years of college may be as valuable to one’s career (and income) as a traditional bachelor’s degree.

Jun 01 2010

Quest Foundation challenges..

Quest Foundation has issued a Challenge Grant for $27,000. Join us in our challenge to raise an additional $27,000 which Quest Foundation will match. Once we submit proof of the match, Quest Foundation will issue a check. Bernard and Alba Witkin Charitable Trust has already stepped up to match $10,000, therefore reducing our fundraising goal to $17,000.

The total contribution of $54,000 will go towards supporting key leadership positions at our flagship Tutoring Center! This year 120 students received after school tutoring from six staff members and twenty volunteers daily from 2:30-6pm thanks to your contributions. Please consider giving here so we can continue to provide after school support to 120 families in the Mission!

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Jun 01 2010

Open House THURSDAY, June 3rd at 4:30pm

We’ll be holding our next Open House on Thursday! Come over to the Mission Graduates main office at 3040 16th Street @ Mission on Thursday, June 3rd at 4:30pm-5:15pm

We’ll give you an overview of Mission Graduates, meet board and staff, and then walk half a block to Kid Power Park and our Tutoring Center to meet some of the youth we work with.

Hope to see you THURSDAY!

May 28 2010

Newsom seeks college accounts for kindergarteners

“Mayor Gavin Newsom is trying to ensure that’s the case in San Francisco”

May 11 2010

Tutoring Center starts somethin’

Watch our Tutoring Center “Start Somethin’”

Our young students talk about why they want to attend college!

May 06 2010

Peer Health Educators Hiring HS Youth!


Check it out!

Do you attend Mission High School or John O’Connell High School? Do you want to make a difference in your community?  Do you think that young people should have more information and better education about ways to prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections?  Would you like to educate your peers about making healthy and informed choices?  Would you like help with planning your future, and the college process? If you answered YES to any of these questions or know someone who would probably answer YES, please consider applying to the Peer Health Educator program for next year.

Applications are due June 18th.  New Application for PHE. If you have more questions you can call or email Jill at:
jill@missiongraduates.org
415 864 5205 x 18