What If Nobody Knows?

Day to day I put myself in my camper’s shoes. What if this camper is going through something and nobody knows? I make it my goal each day to find out. And as much as I help them, they help me. I can be a kid with them, they distract me, and I don’t have to hide anything.
— Linda, Senior StreetLeader

This Christmas season at UrbanPromise, we are reflecting on and celebrating the promises you have helped us keep in our communities.

Over the last seven years, UrbanPromise has made promises to more than 400 students in three Charlotte neighborhoods. In short, we’ve promised to fulfill our vision — Reach a Child, Raise a Leader, Restore Community

 When we consider the hundreds of students we’ve been privileged to get to know over the years, so many inspiring stories come to mind. But few students embody the full spectrum of our vision and promise like Linda, who was one of our very first campers back in 2013 and who is now a senior StreetLeader Captain at our South Boulevard Site.

We hope Linda’s story inspires you by showing what promises can make possible when they are kept — and replicated! — over time. 

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REACH A CHILD.

“When I first started at UrbanPromise, I was a rising 5th grader.” Linda recalls. “What I remember most about that time was that my family was going through a lot and UP was a safe place for me.”

Linda helped launch UP back in 2013 when there were just a handful of StreetLeaders and campers on board. She was a part of the group who paved the way for hundreds of students to come!

“As a 5th grader, you think you’re big, you’re going to middle school! But at UP, it was so cool to see teenagers. From when you first walk in the door, they are just so hyped about everything!”

Linda remembers two StreetLeaders in particular who defined her time as a camper. 

Linda (top left) as a camper at UP’s first Summer Camp in 2013. Ginger, the StreetLeader she connected with, is in the middle!

Linda (top left) as a camper at UP’s first Summer Camp in 2013. Ginger, the StreetLeader she connected with, is in the middle!

“One of the StreetLeaders I always talk about is Ginger. She helped me through a lot. I was going through some self-worth and self-beauty issues at the time, and she just really listened and understood and helped me through all of that. Then, when I was in 7th grade, UP started the Middle School Program. Our family was going through some things, and Davion was in there supporting me.”

Feeling seen and cared for by her older peers impacted Linda deeply. We often say that StreetLeaders are “the heart of UP” because their lived example offers our younger students a tangible role model to emulate and a blueprint for what servant leadership looks like. It’s that experience that often encourages campers towards the decision that Linda ultimately made:

“Yes! I definitely wanted to become a StreetLeader myself!”

As soon as she entered high school, Linda accepted the role. But it wasn’t the only additional responsibility she found herself taking on…

RAISE A LEADER.

“When I was a freshman, my dad had recently been deported and my brother left home, so now it was just me and my mom. I had to take on so many roles — clean the house, make food, go to school, carry bills on my own. Later, my infant nephew came in and I kind of became a mom to him, too.”

Under the weight of so much responsibility and heartache, Linda’s world started to feel heavy and dark. Even as she was stepping into leadership at UP, she recognized that she still needed support for herself, as well.

“CiCi (UP’s South Boulevard StreetLeader Director) was one of the first people I opened up to. She kept pushing me into vulnerability, kept pushing me to open up to her and to other StreetLeaders. But I had so many walls built up from my past,” Linda recalls. 

Mutual vulnerability is one of the core values of the StreetLeader community at UP. Vulnerability can be hard for many teenagers, but when students are courageous enough to trust the process, incredible transformation can unfold.

“I started opening up more. Then I started counseling with Titus (one of the counselors at C4, UP’s professional counseling partnership). Counseling has helped me so much emotionally and spiritually. It got to the point where I was actually excited to talk to him! Then I got a mentor (through UP’s adult mentoring program), Maggie. With all of this support, I was able to pick myself back up. I realized that, you know, if staff and StreetLeaders are doing all of this for me, I feel like the least I can do is this same thing for the kids.”

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As she continued her journey of healing and began to see the incredible value in her story, Linda remembered what StreetLeaders like Ginger and Davion had meant to her. 

“Day to day I put myself in my camper’s shoes. What if this camper is going through something and nobody knows? I make it my goal each day to find out. And as much as I help them, they help me. I can be a kid with them, they distract me, and I don’t have to hide anything.”

Linda mentions one camper in particular, Natalia, an 8th grader who she has spent years building a supportive relationship with, and who will become a StreetLeader herself next year when she enters high school. 

“She’s gone through a lot. I constantly work with her, talk to her, check up on her. I have a relationship with her mom and her siblings. It feels like I have done something. It gives me peace, knowing I’ve really done something.” 

RESTORE COMMUNITY.

Linda’s journey as a StreetLeader will come to an end in May when she graduates from high school and takes her next steps. 

“I’ll be the first person in my family to graduate from high school. In my community, a lot of teenagers don’t make it that far. Being one of the few means I am representing them, too -- minorities, women, immigrants. It makes me proud of myself. I hope younger campers will say, ‘If Linda did it, then I can do it, too!’”

So far, Linda has received two college acceptances! As she considers what the future might hold, she points to two recent experiences that have helped her recognize her power and influence as a leader. 

One of those experiences was winning the StreetLeader division of UP’s annual Strength to Love Speech Contest back in February of this year. 

“The speech contest made me use my voice, and, as I did, I realized… OK, I am actually being heard. Even if I hadn’t won, it still would have been something major for me. I never would have imagined myself speaking in front of so many people! Now I feel like I can do anything.”

The other experience Linda recalls was speaking as a student expert on an education panel at the city-wide Charlotte Justice Conference in October. She shared about her experiences in school and her leadership at UP with hundreds of people who attended in-person and virtually.

“Most of my life I feel like I’ve been shut down, but here my voice was being heard again. When I was up there, it wasn’t just me I brought on stage. I represented a lot of my campers. I know their stories, and I know how often society puts a label on them, but that’s not who they are. I just wanted to make sure they were heard, too.”

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Experiences like these motivate Linda to continue to use her voice on behalf of her community, both here in Charlotte and in other parts of the world. 

“One of my dreams is to one day create an UrbanPromise back in my family’s home community of Tampico, Mexico. UrbanPromise is like heaven. It’s a place where you can just come in, be yourself, and get distracted from any problems you have. It’s been my family, my home, my everything.” 

We are incredibly proud of Linda’s journey, and we hope you are as inspired by her faith, her influence, and her dreams as we are. THANK YOU for being an important part of Linda’s journey by investing in UrbanPromise!

4.4 MONTHS OF READING GROWTH!

We are incredibly grateful to share this bit of GOOD NEWS with you today! Our reading data for the summer is in, and we could not be more proud of the collaborative effort our students, StreetLeaders, Interns, and teachers gave towards such an incredible result...

OUR URBANPROMISE STUDENTS ACROSS ALL THREE SITES GREW AN AVERAGE OF 4.4 MONTHS IN THEIR READING ABILITIES THIS SUMMER!

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One of the primary goals of hosting UrbanPromise's in-person camps this summer was to support our students' learning as strongly as possible to:

  • Counteract the anticipated "COVID Slide" learning loss, and 

  • Put them in the best possible position for whatever sort of academic year may lie ahead. 

The decision to gather in person and focus so heavily on literacy proved to be a fruitful one! We could not be more grateful, especially now that we know our students are facing yet another disruptive academic season this fall.

The months ahead will undoubtably hold new challenges and surprises, but we feel confident that, together, we can keep moving forward in ways that bring hope, freedom, and joy.

THANK YOU FOR HELPING TO MAKE URBANPROMISE CHARLOTTE SUMMER CAMP 2020 POSSIBLE!

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Senior Signing Day 2020

Senior Signing Day is one of the highlights of the year at UrbanPromise, as senior StreetLeaders get to reveal their college decisions and accomplishments in front of family, friends, and the UrbanPromise community! Because of COVID, this year we shook up our normal Signing Day event and celebrated outdoors, drive-in style!

18 SENIORS…
100% ON-TIME GRADUATION AND COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE…
ATTENDING EIGHT DIFFERENT SCHOOLS IN THE FALL…
ALMOST ALL FIRST-GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENTS...

WE ARE SO PROUD!!!

THANK YOU to each and every one of you who was able to attend this unforgettable Senior Signing Day! It is with JOYHOPE, and FREEDOM that we send this incredibly resilient class of 2020 out into the world.

Thank you to all of the supporters who make the work of UP possible. Your fingerprints are on these students’ lives and we could not be more thankful for your role in helping them take their next steps!

An extra thank you to the partners and friends who made this event possible:

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PHOTOGRAPHY:
Brooke Brown
FOOD, DECOR, VOLUNTEER SUPPORT:
Elevation Church
PARKING LOT:
Forest Hill Church
SOUND TECH:
Todd Johnson
TENTS:
Charlotte ToolBank

I Can't Believe It

“I CAN'T BELIEVE IT.”

If you’ve been around UrbanPromise Charlotte for awhile, you know that we take our commitment to provide quality literacy instruction very seriously. It’s one of the most important facets of our programming, and we do everything we can to help our students grow!

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One of the tools we use to support students is called HELPS — a scripted curriculum designed to be used one-on-one with students to help them improve their oral reading fluency. Our StreetLeader “Literacy Leads” go through a training on the program, and then they’re able to implement it with their younger peers!

Back in early March (just before COVID-19 turned the world upside down), Bryan, a StreetLeader “Literacy Lead” at our South Boulevard Site, was asked to step out of class by Christine, our Literacy Facilitator. He wasn’t sure what the meeting was about.

“It’s about R,” Christine told him. “I wanted you to know first.”

R, a fifth grader, has been receiving HELPS instruction for TWO YEARS, and Bryan has been her one-on-one tutor. 

"Today, for the first time, R TESTED ON GRADE LEVEL IN READING."

Bryan's response to the news was authentic in its simplicity and awe: “I can’t believe it."

Oftentimes when we’re working towards an outcome, the progress can feel very slow. When you seem to be moving just one small inch at a time, how can you be sure you’re really going anywhere at all? 

The next day Christine asked Bryan to share his special update in the daily pre-camp meeting with all of the StreetLeaders. With emotion in his voice, he told his peers the news.  

“THIS IS WHY WE DO IT.”

THANK YOU for your support of UrbanPromise Charlotte! Now more than ever, supporting our students academically, emotionally, and spiritually is making an enormous difference. When we think about students like R, we echo Bryan's response.

SHE IS WHY WE DO IT... and we couldn't do it without YOU!

That's Now How Role Models Act

"I want to apologize for my behavior. I am a Role Model at UrbanPromise, and that's not how Role Models act.”

At the beginning of every school year, each of our three UrbanPromise sites takes time to craft a "site vision statement" for the year. Much like an organization's vision statement, these site vision statements are meant to help craft site culture and serve as a bedrock to return to in everyday action and intention.

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At our Freedom Dive Site, part of the site vision for the 2019-2020 school year is that UrbanPromise would be "a place students can take with them." Our staff at that site envisioned that StreetLeaders and students would internalize our UP Core Values so deeply and authentically that they would embody them no matter WHERE they go in the world!

Recently, that vision was put to the test when a 7th Grader from our Freedom Drive Site was having a tough day at school and chose to challenge his teacher in front of his classmates. His disruptive, disrespectful behavior resulted in his removal from the classroom.

This particular student is a "Role Model" in the Middle School Program at Camp Freedom. "Role Model" is a title students have to EARN by consistently embodying UP core values and displaying exceptional servant leadership. These are the students whose behaviors and attitudes are held up as examples for their younger peers! 

As he reflected on his behavior, this particular 7th Grader knew he wasn't living up to his promise to be a positive role model. The fact that he wasn't at UP didn't matter — he now considers himself a role model no matter where he goes.

Later that day, the student took initiative to seek his teacher out and apologize, making sure to emphasize: "I am a Role Model at UrbanPromise, and that's not how Role Models act." His teacher is friends with the Middle School Director at Camp Freedom, and she reached out to let him know that, indeed, our campers are taking UP with them... wherever they go! 

THANK YOU for your continued support of UrbanPromise Charlotte! Your generosity is empowering a generation of students to become role models who take their impact on the world seriously. We could not support their growth and development without you!