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alumni impact
Jessamyn Waldman (ICLP '07) and her inspiring bakery business, Hot Bread Kitchen, are featured in Food and Wine magazine. With a passion to improve the lives of immigrant women, Jessamyn created this nonprofit bakery to provide them with culinary training, English-language classes and job-placement assistance while also sharing the different breads of their homelands. So far, she has brought 11 women from nine different countries through the training program. Read the article HERE.
Julie Farber (LNY XIX), Director of Policy at Children's Rights, recently published an in-depth new report on the state of the child welfare system in New York City. The Long Road Home: A Study of Children Stranded in New York City Foster Care was developed in collaboration with the NYC Administration for Children's Services (ACS) and the Legal Aid Society Juvenile Rights Practice. The report detailed the various problems that delay many children from successfully leaving the foster care system, and its findings directly influenced ACS's new reform campaign, One Year to Family. Check out the Children's Rights website to read the report or click HERE to see the New York Times article.
Tim Hollister (Fellows '79), a former Coro New York Board member and Selection Day judge, launched a new national blog for parents on safe teen driving. After losing his son Reid in an one-car accident in December 2006, Tim began studying why driving is the leading cause of death for teens and took a lead role in the Connecticut Safe Teen Driving Task Force that advised state legislature on teen driving laws. With this blog, he hopes to "make important information about teen driving accessible and clear, so that parents will make better decisions." Take a look HERE.
We always love to hear about alumni impact. To share any news or achievements with the Coro community, please email us here! Fellows Selection Day
SAVE THE DATE: FELLOWS SELECTION DAY 2010Selection Day provides the Coro leadership community with the unique opportunity to interview and select exceptional applicants competing for the 12 slots of the Fellows Program in Public Affairs. We hope you will join us for this inspiring day.
Friday, March 19, 2010 9:00 – 5:00 PM Con Edison Learning Center 43-82 Vernon Boulevard Long Island City, New York
To RSVP, please email our Recruitment and Outreach Manager, Aditi Chakravarty, HERE.
Coro New York Fellows are generously supported by
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