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Shipley  Capstone    Senior  Service  Project  

(SSP)

Purpose/Objective  An  experiential  education  course  in  which  students  apply  what  they  learn  in  the  classroom  to  real  world  engagement  through  their  three  week  non-­‐‑profit  SSP  placement.  The  course  promotes  applicable  civic  education  and  citizenship.

21st  Century  Learning  Model

An  experiential  education  course  in  which  students  apply  what  they  learn  in  the  classroom  to  real  world  engagement  through  their  three  week  non-­‐‑profit  SSP  placement.  The  course  promotes  applicable  civic  education  and  citizenship.

Senior  Service  Project

•  Monday  May  19th  –  Thursday  June  5th •  Presentations  –  June  6th  12:30  –  2:30 •  30  hours  per  week •  hSps://www.shipleyschool.org/SeniorServiceProject

Course  Preparation Course  Overview:  January  –  Mid  May •  Topics:

o  What  is  a  Non-­‐‑Profit  –  Why  Non-­‐‑Profits? o  Umbrella  of  Poverty  –  Face  of  Poverty o  Homelessness o  Hunger o  Education o  Environment o  Differing  Abilities o  Health/Sexuality  Justice o  Animals o  State  of  Philadelphia

Important  Dates •  Clearances:  March  11-­‐‑19

o  Fill  Out  and  Submit

•  Go  Over  Sites:  April  10-­‐‑17  Rotation •  Research  Top  3:  April  21-­‐‑29

o  Computer/Library  Center

•  Choose  Top  5  Sites:  Friday  May  2

Important  Dates •  May  1-­‐‑8  Rotation

o  Work  Out  Transportation o  Contact  Sites  –  Learn  Details  (Timing,  Dress  Code,  etc.) o  Sign  Contract  of  Expectations  with  Site o  Meet  with  Shipley  Site  Supervisor o  Clearances  In o  Presentation  Expectation

•  Senior  Exams:  May  13-­‐‑16th   •  Senior  Service  Project:  May  19  –  June  6

Homelessness

St.  Barnabas  Mission •  6006 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19151 •  ECS St. Barnabas Mission is an emergency shelter in West

Philadelphia serving homeless female-headed families, but it provides much more than a place to live. During a typical six-month stay, families benefit from counseling, referrals for housing, health and educational support, and the stability to move forward. Facilities at the shelter include a cafeteria serving nutritious meals daily, a library, a computer lab, a safe enclosed playground, an after-school programming and a mother/child program.

•  What They Need:

Hunger  and  Poverty

Philabundance •  3616 S. Galloway St.Philadelphia,PA19148 •  Philabundance is the region’s largest hunger relief

organization, providing emergency food and access to services to approximately 900,000 people at risk of hunger and food insecurity in the Delaware Valley and beyond. The mission of Philabundance is to reduce hunger and food insecurity in the Delaware Valley by providing food access to people in partnership with organizations and individuals.

•  What They Need:

Chester  County  Food  Bank •  650 Pennsylvania Dr, Exton, PA 19341 •  The Chester County Food Bank is non-profit

organization that collects, grows, purchases, processes, stores and distributes food to those who serve the hungry of Chester County, Pennsylvania.  We are the central location for local agencies, like food cupboards, that service to individuals in need.

•  What They Need

Cradles  to  Crayons •  30 Clipper Road, W. Conshohocken, PA 19428 •  Cradles to Crayons provides children from birth

through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive - at home, at school and at play. We supply these items free of charge by engaging and connecting communities that have with communities that need.

•  What They Need:

Manna •  2323 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 •  Especially for people at acute nutritional risk due to

life-threatening illness, MANNA (Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance) prepares and delivers delicious nourishing meals and counsel, empowering individuals to battle illness and improve their quality of life.

•  What They Need:

Education

Andrew  Jackson  School •  1213 S. 12th Street, Philadelphia PA 19147 •  The Andrew Jackson School is a hard-working, multi-

cultural family with a purpose: to achieve proficiency in all areas. Our stable, dedicated staff is committed to providing an instructional program that is standards driven, rigorous, and relevant in a structured, safe environment.

•  What They Need:

Kencrest  Rosemont •  1242 Montrose Avenue, Rosemont, PA 19010 •  The focus of our services is for people with

intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism. For over 108 years we have continually served the Delaware Valley. KenCrest is the largest provider of community-based services and supports in the region.

•  What They Need

Art

COSACOSA •  4427 Main Street, Philadelphia, PA 19127 •  COSACOSA art at large, Inc. is a non-profit organization

creating new public art specific to the concerns of Philadelphia neighborhoods in direct, long-term collaboration with city residents. COSACOSA reasserts art's original role as a catalyst for community dialogue, creative cooperation, and positive change. Since 1990, COSACOSA projects have brought together thousands of citizens of diverse backgrounds and differing abilities to learn about art, about each other, and about how to work together.

•  What They Need:

Environment

Schuylkill  Center •  8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia, PA 19128 •  The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education

inspires meaningful connections between people and nature. We use our forests and fields as a living laboratory to foster appreciation, deepen understanding, and encourage stewardship of the environment.

•  What They Need:

Riverbend •  1950 Spring Mill Road, Gladwyne, PA 19035 •   Riverbend Environmental Education Center

teaches environmental principles to children in Southeastern Pennsylvania through a direct connection with nature, inspiring respect for our natural world and action as aware, responsible and caring citizens.

•  What They Need:

Willistown  Trust •  925 Providence Road, Newtown Square, PA 19073 •  Willistown Conservation Trust is a non-profit land trust

working to protect the rural beauty of the 28,000 acres surrounding Willistown, Pennsylvania.  We're dedicated to permanently protecting our countryside from development and inspiring in people a lifelong love of the land and the natural world.

•  What They Need:

Clean  Air  Council •  135 S 19th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 •  The Clean Air Council is a member-supported,

nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to protecting everyone's right to breathe clean air. The Council works through public education, community advocacy, and government oversight to ensure enforcement of environmental laws.

•  What They Need:

Differing  Abilities/Health

Inglis  House •  2600 Belmont Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19131 •  Inglis House is a specialty nursing care facility

providing long-term, residential care for 297 adults with physical disabilities, including multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and stroke, among others.  Residents receive rehabilitative medical and nursing care; physical, occupational and speech therapies; and a selection of more than 20 social enrichment and therapeutic recreation programs every day.

•  What They Need:

Arc  of  Chester  County •  900 Lawrence Drive, West Chester, PA 19380 •  The mission of The Arc of Chester County is to

advocate, educate, and provide services to empower individuals with disabilities and their families to enhance the quality of their lives.

•  What They Need:

Saunders  House •  100 E. Lancaster Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096 •  It is the mission of Saunders House to be a premier

skilled nursing home of choice for short-term rehabilitation and long-term care on the Main Line. As a not-for-profit provider, our purpose is to serve the community by providing quality care and services and to use our resources in a cost effective and community responsive manner. We strive to accomplish this in an environment that is respectful of residents and staff.

•  What They Need:

The  Timothy  School •  973 Old Lancaster Road, Berwyn, PA 19312 •  Our mission is to provide students, five through

twenty-one years of age diagnosed with autism and pervasive developmental disorders, with the communication, social, cognitive, and life skills necessary to enable them to function effectively and as independently as possible in the least restrictive environment.

•  What They Need:

TALK  Institute •  395 H Bishop Hollow Road, Newtown Square, PA

19073 •  The TALK Institute and School, formerly the Magnolia

School, is the nation's most progressive center for the education of children with autism and language disorders. As teachers, therapists and researchers we are at the forefront of a new, more accurate and person-centered understanding of autism -- one that presents autism as a sensory-based movement disorder profoundly affecting language, social interaction and praxis. 

•  What They Need:

William  Way •  1315 Spruce St. Philadelphia, PA 19107 •  The William Way Community Center seeks to

encourage, support, and advocate for the well-being and acceptance of sexual and gender minorities through service, recreational, educational, and cultural programming. 

•  What They Need:

Philadelphia  Fight •  1233 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 •  Philadelphia FIGHT is a comprehensive AIDS Service

Organization providing state of the art, culturally competent HIV primary care, consumer education, advocacy, social services, outreach to people living with HIV and to those who are at high risk, and access to the most advanced clinical research. Our goal and hope is to end the AIDS epidemic within the lifetime of those currently living with HIV.

•  What They Need:

Animals

Main  Line  Animal  Rescue •  1149 Pike Springs Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19425 •  Main Line Animal Rescue has helped thousands of

animals find new homes while launching one of the most successful anti-puppy mill campaigns in the history of animal welfare. MLAR celebrates the special bond between companion animals and the people who love them - through rescue, adoption, education and community outreach.

•  What They Need:

Penn  Vet  Working  Dog  Center •  3401 Grays Ferry Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19146 •  Established in 2007, the Penn Vet Working Dog

Center, is part of the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine and serves as a national research and development center for detection dogs. Our goal is to increase collaborative research, scientific assessment, and shared knowledge and application of the newest scientific findings and veterinary expertise to optimize production of valuable detection dogs.

•  What They Need:

Shipley  Service  Learning  Program

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