Impact is Alabama's first statewide nonprofit
organization dedicated to developing and implementing substantive
service-learning projects in coordination with select universities,
junior colleges, and technical schools throughout the state.
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A leader
– regardless of formal position – is anyone who
serves as an effective change agent. The leadership challenge for
higher education is to empower students, to help them realize that they
can make a difference, and to develop those special talents and
attitudes that will enable them to become effective change agents.
Alexander
Astin (Leadership Reconsidered:
Engaging Higher Education in Social Change)
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What's New
SPEAKFIRST
The mission of SpeakFirst is to enrich the academic experience of
gifted students from Birmingham’s public high schools through
participation on a multi-disciplinary debate team. Participation in
SpeakFirst augments participating students’ education by
providing them with additional learning opportunities outside of the
classroom, facilitates dialogue central to current events, and fosters
debate.
In the 2004-05 academic year, our students won 30% of debate rounds,
which then increased to a cumulative 51% in 2005-06, and currently, our
students have won 53% of the Alabama debate rounds in which they have
participated. Success for the participants in the program is also seen
in improved grades and attendance at school, improved literacy and
vocabulary skills, improved critical thinking
skills, and
improved public speaking skills.
The SpeakFirst Photo
Gallery is now up! Click
here to take a look.
SAVEFIRST
The
goal of the SaveFirst Initiative is to train college and graduate
students to (a) offer free tax preparation services and access to
checking and savings accounts and Individual Development Accounts
(IDAs) to low-income individuals who are eligible for an Earned
Income Tax Credit refund and (b) plan, organize, and administer a
series of educational seminars for low-income individuals on savings
and investments.
SaveFirst has had incredible support and student involvement with
colleges in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. Thus far, approximately 115
students from four colleges spanning several disciplines, including
business and law, have committed to being involved with the
program. This includes 50 students enrolled in a University
of
Alabama spring service-learning course and 15 students from a
Birmingham-Southern Interim course, both taught by Stephen Black and
Sarah Louise Smith. We also have 50 additional volunteers
from
UA, BSC, Samford, and UAB.
FOCUSFIRST
FocusFirst aims to provide a cost-effective direct response to the
vision care problems of children who live in urban and rural poverty in
Alabama. In keeping with this mission, undergraduate and graduate
students strive to ensure that children, ages six months to five years,
in Head Starts and lower-income daycares are screened for vision
problems and receive appropriate examination, diagnosis, and treatment.
In coordination with approximately 550 college students at 13 colleges
and universities across Alabama, FocusFirst has screened over 16,400
children in 45 counties across the state of Alabama. (4,400 children
screened in 2004-05, 8,000 children screened in 2005-06, approximately
4,000 children screened in the first half of this school
year). Approximately 10.6% of children have failed the vision
screenings and have been referred to Sight Savers of Alabama for
follow-up care.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: Impact is
accepting applications for staff positions. Please email Stephen Black
or Neeta
Kirpalani for more information.
NBC 13 FocusFirst Commercial is on the air!

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