Joseph* spent most of his early life in and out of different group homes. After graduating from high school, his goal was to find employment and pay his bills, determined to be independent. He did not think he would be capable of success in college, believing he was not “school material.”
While working as a contract maintenance worker, Joseph was referred to RJLF. With assistance from his RJLF Mentor, he secured full time employment in an office as an accountant specialist, and began taking classes at a community college. “My Mentor is awesome. It’s nice to know you always have someone that will be there for you. Having his listening ear and encouragement has been so great.” We are proud to share that Joseph will soon have his associate's degree, and will be pursuing a career in social work. Joseph also changed jobs recently, in order to do something more related to his interests and goals. He is now working as a Peer Mentor, as part of a family support team. As a Peer Mentor, Joseph, is working directly with young people and mentoring them while they work on their individual and family goals. RJLF is providing college and career navigation support. Joseph is a hard working, amazing young man with a goal to pay it forward. While working toward his education and career goals, Joseph volunteers at RJLF events, always thinking of how he can help others as he feels others have helped him. “RJLF has impacted my life in a very positive way. It has helped me realize that I can be as successful as I want through hard work. Also it has inspired me to give back due to how much they give.” * Names and identifying information have been changed to protect the confidentiality and safety of Fellows involved in the R.J. Leonard Foundation's programming.
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For many people, exchanging gifts with family members is an important part of the holiday season. That tradition is complicated for our Fellows, who lack the type of family structures and support systems so many of us take for granted. This year, to help them celebrate the holiday season, we’ve asked our Fellows to prepare Amazon wish lists for themselves and their children. Click on a name* to see one of the lists and grant a holiday wish this season! While you're shopping on Amazon, you can use AmazonSmile to support RJLF. Just go to AmazonSmile and search for RJLF. Shipping Address will be "to the attention of Kathleen Kasper". Brittany Brittany is an intelligent, determined, and hard-working mother. Her goal is to complete her college education and provide opportunities for her child. RJLF has provided educational scholarships which have allowed Brittany to take classes at her dream school, Villanova. Joseph Joseph is an amazing young man. He once believed he was not “school material.” Yet now, in addition to working a full time job, he is attending classes that he loves. He works closely with his RJLF Mentor, pursuing a degree in social work. He is determined to give back and help others. Caroline Caroline is a single mother, determined to make a better life for herself and her son. Her goal is to obtain a bachelor’s degree in business administration. She is currently working an office job while pursuing her studies at a community college, where she is only a few classes away from her associate’s degree. Caroline was the recent recipient of a car through our Working Wheels program. Theresa Theresa is an incredibly hard worker, constantly balancing an overflowing plate. She is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice at West Chester University. In addition to her classes, she works three jobs and cares for her son as a single mother. Theresa has been approved for an RJLF Educational Scholarship for the upcoming spring semester, which will allow her to work fewer hours and attend school full time. Emily Emily is a single mother. Her early experiences in the foster care system and her experience with homelessness forever changed her and motivated her to create opportunities for herself. Hard-working and determined never to be homeless again, we are proud to say that Emily recently completed the nursing program at MCCC and started a new job working as an RN. This spring, she will be working full time while also taking online classes so that she can continue to work towards her Bachelor of Nursing. Jason Jason is a recent recipient of an RJLF Transportation Scholarship that helped him purchase a car. This vehicle will allow him to get to work and start attending classes in the spring. He is working closely with RJLF Mentors to determine a career path that will lead to an independence and self-sufficiency. This year, we hope you will join us in helping our Fellows celebrate the holiday season. Sincerely, RJLF Team * Names and identifying information have been changed to protect the confidentiality and safety of Fellows involved in the R.J. Leonard Foundation's programming. Sameer Somal, an educator, speaker, and co-founder of thefirm Blue Ocean Global Technology, has been a member of the R.J. Leonard's Foundation Board since 2015. We recently sat down with him to learn more about his work and interests. How did you get involved with RJLF? Jo and I had collaborated in the past and I’ve always been passionate about helping empower young people with knowledge and perspective they can use to make the most informed decisions and to become better human beings, better leaders, and better professionals. Jo approached me and said she’d be delighted if I would consider joining the foundation’s board, suggesting that I would bring experience, energy, and a unique perspective. What do you do as a board member? As a board member, I’m responsible for policy and governance. I help make decisions concerning strategies for how we can be as impactful as possible. I also interact directly with several of the Fellows. I am passionate about sharing information. I have led several workshops on leadership and financial literacy. What moment in your time with RJLF stands out as a reminder of the importance of what we do? There was a young man named Chris. He was a Fellow with a brilliant mind and a passion for writing. I was asked to mentor him in financial literacy. We discovered that we had a lot in common and built a great friendship. Life is all about relationships, and this relationship, which I did not see coming, is one I value. I’ve also, in conducting workshops, had the experience of having a Fellow or their Mentor come back to me and tell me it was really impactful, and that now approach situations differently, whether in communicating more effectively or having more financial confidence. How do you think the foster care system in Pennsylvania could better assist young people as they turn 18 and transition out? I think connecting both resources and the people most passionate about helping young people to the actual young people in need of help represents an opportunity for improvement. There should be a framework for these children, so that when they turn 18, there is a path for them to follow and achieve their dreams. That’s where RJLF has had success, and that’s where we hope over time to be a shining example of the right way to do things. How can the foundation get better at what we do? There is a huge opportunity to make an impact, or as Steve Jobs said, “make a small dent in the universe.” And I think we’ve done that with the opportunities we have created. But that’s just a small drop in the bucket. We can expand our reach. We can have more Mentors and more education sessions. We should partner with other organizations that are passionate about this cause. I’d like to get a bit personal. What are some of your passions and hobbies? I’m most passionate about learning. My mantra, which comes from Mark Twain, is that “a man or woman who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man or woman who can’t read.” So reading is something about which I feel particularly passionate. I’m also pretty active in terms of exercise. I recently ran a half marathon for women’s empowerment, the anti-rape marathon in Delhi, India. I’m also active with an organization called Girl Power Talk. As an entrepreneur, I'm in the business of making friends and finding like-minded people that are purposeful. That’s something I spend a lot of time on. I’m also very passionate about the Philadelphia Eagles. Since you manage online reputations, do you have any suggestions for our Fellows about mistakes to avoid? Posting pictures and information and photos from a party on social media could come back to haunt you. If somebody’s an employer, and they’re thinking about hiring you, and they go online and see those photos on your Facebook or your Instagram, they’ll go “Wow, that’s not the type of person I want to spend more time with or give an opportunity.” Young people shouldn’t be doing anything that will inhibit them from becoming tomorrow’s leaders. They should be mindful of their digital presence. It’s important to remember that anything that goes online can be seen by an employer in the future. Learn how you can help Fellows with their immediate needs on a monthly basis through our Friends Launching Futures sustaining support fund. Contact: Caitlin Deppeler (RJLF), 1-833-4RJLFND Contact: Jennifer Ashenfelter (Holiday House), 215-345-6960 (Doylestown, Pennsylvania) In late October, a Halloween fundraising event at Holiday House Pet Resort & Training Center raised $1,000 for the R.J. Leonard Foundation. Holiday House clients received an official photo of their dog in costume in return for a small donation, the proceeds of which went to the R.J. Leonard Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to helping young adults aging out of the foster care system through mentoring and scholarships. Holiday House holds several similar events throughout the year, each time in support of a different charity. Caitlin Deppeler, director of the R.J. Leonard Foundation, has been taking her dogs to Holiday House for many years. She was thrilled with the support her organization received. “They have become family as they care for our family, and I am so excited that they are taking interest in a mission I hold close to my heart,” she said. Dr. Laura Weis, who with her husband Dr. Randy Weis owns Holiday House as well as the Doylestown Veterinarian Hospital, remarked, “Giving back to local organizations that support the people and pets in our community is very important to everyone at Holiday House Pet Resort & Training Center. Our clients love the special photos of their pets, so including them as part of a fundraising effort creates a fun and meaningful event. We are so grateful to our generous clients for their overwhelming support.” About the R.J. Leonard Foundation The R.J. Leonard Foundation is dedicated to helping young people who are aging out of the foster care system by providing them with personal mentoring and educational scholarships. About Holiday House Pet Resort & Training Center Holiday House Pet Resort & Training Center is owned by Drs. Laura and Randy Weis, DVM. Theirs is the only veterinarian owned pet resort in the Doylestown area. Learn more at holidayhousepetresort.com. |
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