Program areas at Derrick Brooks Charities
Derrick Brooks Charities youth programs (dbcyp) served over 2,900 youths, parents and community residents. There are 2 programs: the youth crime prevention and intervention program, and the black on black crime prevention program that delivered services to clients in nine school-based sites, including high schools at brooks-debartolo, wharton, blake, and middleton; middle schools at memorial, adams, and van buren; and edison elementary school. Services where also delivered to two neighborhood service centers, the wilbur davis boys and girls club, and the juvenile diversion/teen court program. Darrell daniels is paid by Derrick Brooks Charities to directly carry out the programs activities. The program met and exceeded goals to assist youth in developing positive self-esteem, resist negative peer pressure and gang involvement, and to take responsibility for their educational and vocational goals. -the black on black crime prevention program was designed to draw attention to the problem of crime in the black community and the need for law enforcement and the community to work together. Youth club meetings, law enforcement events, and church-community activities are held weekly to help reduce crime in the targeted communities. -the youth crime prevention and intervention program was designed to assist youth in avoiding the juvenile justice system. Dropout prevention sessions, parenting classes, tutoring and employability skills trainging meetings are held weekly. Thirty (30)classes for the juvenile arbitration/teen court were held in public schools and recreation centers for first-time offenders referred by the juvenile justice system for first-time juvenile offenders. Dbcyp also offers teen summits every 3rd saturday of each month at 9 a.m. at the lee davis neighborhood service center, located at 3402 north 22nd street. Youth anger management and behavior modification training sessions for youth and parents are conducted every monday at 5:30 p.m. at the same location. Tutoring for middle school youth is offered after school, monday through thursday at the wilbur davis boys and girls club, located at 3515 north sarah street, as well as adams and eisenhower middle schools. All services are free of charge.
Brooks bunch business boot camp - the purpose of the Brooks bunch business boot camp is to empower students to make sound financial decisions and prepare them for a future of financial success and security. It was our desire to create a financial literacy program that would also focus on college readiness, community service and career exposure. Fifth third bank has partnered with dave ramsey in his foundations in personal finance curriculum to send a message to high school students nationwide in order to meet new financial literacy standards. Derrick Brooks Charities and fifth third bank in partnership offers students the opportunity to learn how to: -save money and build wealth -negotiate great deals -establish budgets that will work from the present into the future including preparedness for college budgeting and beyond. -participate in career trainging/exposure -take part in educational field trips -learn the dangers of debt build a successful resume including information that will assist with college applications -take part in community service projects and team building exercises -be exposed to small and large business owners and entrepreneurs this class is available to 25 high school students per school year and is currently being held at Brooks debartolo collegiate high school with hopes of expanding in the future.
Scholarship grants - various individual recipients were selected to directly receive scholarships from Derrick Brooks Charities. Recipients must have participated in the Brooks bunch or first & goal program, maintained a 2.5 gpa or higher, be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours per semester, and maintain 20 hours of community service per calendar year. An essay is also required each semester discussing how the semester went. See schedule i for more information.
Derrick Brooks Charities "youth auxiliary rites of passage program" (ropp) - the vision statement for the ropp is to empower and encourage young girls with morals and values that will last a lifetime, while building character that will enable them to transition into successful women.
Brooks-debartolo collegiate high school - Derrick Brooks Charities, Inc. makes support payments to brooks-debartolo Charities, Inc. The school works to help each student to reach their potential by providing a high quality, challenging education with rigorous and relevant curriculum, student will be equipped to make valuable and productive contributions