Home
  Mission
  Programs
  Photo Gallery
  Donations
  Contact Information
  About Rodney Moore + KO highlights video
  Service Providers
  CFC Contributors
  Funders and Contributors
  Boards & Committees
  Our Partner Agencies
  Our Vendors
  Join Our Mailing List

Program Description

     
  1. Purpose:
    The Fight to Learn Program exists to give 5 to 12 year old boys and girls from low and moderate-income backgrounds the opportunity to improve their literacy skills, computer skills and social skills in a totally supportive background-under adult supervision. There is one adult staff person for every five participants.

    Our goal is to prepare the youth-many of whom come from dysfunctional families-for future success as citizens and parents. It is all too common to see young people with promise not develop their intellectual and social skills while falling victim to illiteracy, drug addiction, homelessness and/or incarceration. Fight to Learn's goal is the preparation of at-risk youth for productive adult roles ands responsibilities.

    This is important for the youth themselves, for their families and for our community.

  2. Outcomes:
    Fight To Learn's expectations are that:
    • Participants will improve in each of their school grades by at least two letter grades with the assistance of an Academic Coordinator, who is assisted by trained tutors provided by the Institute for the Study of Civic Values, City Year, Arbor SPOC, Vista Volunteers, Korean Community Development Services Center, Philadelphia Youth Works and Educational Data Systems Inc.. This would mean, for example, improving from a "C" to an "A." We are currently a collaborative partner with  LaSalle University to secure additional student interns to assist our participants with Literacy, Math and Computer Sciences.
    • Participants will know how to use a computer to do word processing, Internet-based research and send/receive e-mail messages.
    • Participants will receive health education information on subjects including, but not limited to: Drug Addiction, Sex Education (including sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy) and Nutrition/Weight Management.
    • Participants will know how compose correspondence and be able to speak in public.
    • Participants will develop an appreciation for the arts and culture through workshops and periodic field trips to arts and cultural institutions
    • Participants will become physically fit by engaging in regular fitness training personally supervised by President and Executive Director Rodney Moore, a 2004 and 2007 Boxing Hall of Famer and former professional welterweight boxing champion.
    Participants, parents, and their school personnel will all be able to take part in program evaluation. Notes will be made on improvements in literacy as well as behavioral improvements-as well as improvements in interpersonal interactions/conflict resolution with their peers.
  3. Problem Statement:
    Fight To Learn acknowledges that today's youth have tremendous tasks ahead of them in order to avoid the pitfalls of unemployment in an increasingly technological society and to not fall prey to drugs and violence at early age. Sadly, prison is a more likely destination for some than college.

    These risks are amplified for youth from families where there has historically been a low priority placed on literacy in terms of reading, writing and mathematics. That does not even acknowledge the lack of computers in many low to moderate-income homes and inner city schools. This lack of technological skills places them at a disadvantage in terms of securing legitimate employment after leaving school.

    Our fitness component directly addresses the epidemic of childhood obesity that threatens to have today's youth be placed at higher and earlier risk for heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, and a host of other diseases and disabilities.
  4. Plan of Action:
    Fight To Learn is a program that operates year-round from 3 PM to 6 PM, Mondays through Fridays. During the school year it functions as an after school program. During the summer it is a program that serves youth during that time period after many summer programs have closed for the day, and before parents and guardians have returned from work.

    During the school year the Academic Coordinator devises lesson plans based on the individual needs of participants. Special attention is given, on a daily basis, to homework assignments, school reports, and preparations for mid-year and final examinations.

    During the daily Computer Lab portion of the program youth are instructed on the use of a personal computer, as well how those skills can transfer over to completing school assignments through research and word processing. Computer skills will, obviously, prepare youth both for higher education and for the realities of the computer-based 21st Century workplace.

    Health education, life skills training and cultural enrichment are components that are emphasized at least once during any given week.

    Fitness training--through games and exercise--also have a high priority during the school year.

    During the summer, when there are no school assignments, the other program components remain in place and are given more time and attention. That would include the use of computers.

  5. Background Information: 
    " Fight To Learn" is a program that was first piloted at the Pliadelphia Department of Recreation's Shepard site in West Philadelphia in the summer of 2003. The organization's after school version was first piloted at the Recreation Department's Rhawnhurst Recreation Center in Northeast Pliadelphia. The Program also operated out of the Lonnie Young Recreation Center, Grace Baptist Church, Your Child's World Learning Centers, World Mission Baptist Church, Finletter Elementary School and Belfield Recreation Center.   

    Discussions are currently taking place to expand "Fight To Learn" to additional sites in the Philadelphia Metropolitan area.

    "Fight To learn" enjoys the support of political business leaders in the community center and Finletter Elementary School. 

  6. Project Duration:
     
    Fight To Learn operates year-round.

  7. It is open to 5 to 12 year old youth
    regardless of race, gender, religion,
    or sexual orientation.