Tuesday, September 9, 2014

BACK IN ACTION.....

Wow! What a crazy few weeks we have had here at the Gift of Life, and the Growing Our Own Youth office! We started back in the schools with our "Health Education" (formerly REAL) program, provided to the Montgomery Public School System which teaches students about making healthy decisions, as well as teaching them about at-risk behaviors. Preparing schedules proved to be a very crazy process, but great because we are all ready to continue this fall with a bunch of different presentations around the Montgomery area. Amelia Purifoy and Brittney Brooks are doing a wonderful job educating and relating so specifically with students, and have almost finished their first school, which was Floyd Middle School. Next, they will head to Carver High School after our training in Clanton, Alabama next week with the Alabama Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy!

These last few months I have definitely taken a "trial-and-error" approach to everything I have done in running the Campaign. I am so excited about where we are heading, as well as how many people we are going to reach through all of our efforts. We have been invited to numerous health fairs around Montgomery and some of our surrounding counties for the fall, and we are excited to get to meet some new people from around our area! Speaking of events, we will be at Bellingrath Middle School on September 29th for an event with COSA, where DEE-1 will be performing. It will be a great event for all ages!

Until next time (Which will be soon!)

Katie






Friday, May 2, 2014

Let Me Introduce Myself,

First of all, let me start out by saying how excited I am to be in this position as the new Campaign Director for Growing Our Own Youth. Being that this is my first week, I have been taking a lot of time researching and learning as much as I can about teen pregnancy, as well as the effect it has on our youth today. I have also been learning a lot about the Realizing Everything About Life (REAL) program and have had the privilege of watching the REAL facilitators, Brittany and Amelia (pictured left), do an awesome job presenting the curriculum.

I am Katie Jones, born and raised in the great city of Montgomery, AL. I graduated from Huntingdon College with a major in Communication Studies, and I absolutely love this city and all of the potential it carries. I have had the honor of working with some of the greatest people in the Montgomery area non-profit arena, and I am extremely excited to be taking on this role as the new Director of the Montgomery Campaign to End Teen Pregnancy.

One thing I have learned in the two, yes literally two, days that I have been in this position, is that teen pregnancy is so prevalent in our community. This morning, like I said earlier, I was listening to the facilitators of the REAL program present to students in a Montgomery area High School. In the beginning of the session, students are asked what their dreams are and what they need to do to accomplish that dream. When I got back into my car, I was thinking about how quickly a students dream can end once they have to trade the "student" life for their new "parent" life. Having a family member that had a child at a very young age, gave me the view of how quickly a persons life changes once they become a parent, even when they are still a child themselves. The best part is, teen pregnancy is 100% preventable! That's right, 100% preventable! That is why I am so passionate about educating all that I can about teen pregnancy and other factors that our youth are facing today. I am a strong beliver that it takes a village to raise a child. With that being said, it is my goal to do everything I can to help educate as many youth as possible in order to show them the "REAL" situations and consequences of choices we make.

I am excited to share with you the ways we are doing our best to combat the issue of Teen Pregnancy. As well as continuing to share my journey as the director of this wonderful program.

Until next time,

Katie