News – July 2024 – Donna Taught at EYE Retreat

The EYE Retreat logo.

From July 29, 2024, to August 2nd, 2024, Donna taught at a camp for kids called EYE Retreat (which stands for Envisioning Youth Empowerment Retreat). Donna taught two 1-hour courses to twenty kids—Entrepreneurship 101 and Advocacy 101.

Advocacy 101 was for kids seeking to develop skills when advocating for services before entering college, while Entrepreneurship 101 was for seeking to develop a self-employment option.

Donna thanks Dr. Alan Chase, the President and Executive Director of the retreat, for giving her this opportunity.

Read more about EYE Retreat below!


History:

The Envisioning Youth Empowerment Retreat was born after passage of the North Carolina Disability History and Awareness Month Act. This legislation mandated that public schools teach disability history, famous people with disabilities, and disability characteristics. Specifically, the legislation suggested that individuals with disabilities be utilized to provide some of the instruction. Our founder, Dr. Alan Chase, was involved in advocating for passage of the legislation and supported curriculum development for implementation in the public schools. Thus, the EYE Retreat was born in 2008.

Why us?

First and foremost, 100% of our leaders and mentors have visual impairments. Our leaders and mentors are successful adults who are either gainfully employed or attending post secondary institutions. Second, our philosophy focuses on the power of peer mentoring. Our mentors help students to develop a toolbox of skills and resources by leading courses on a variety of topics, such as self-advocacy, transitioning to college life, career exploration, and soft skills for employment, that will support them in their future pathways Finally, our mentors guide students in bridging theory into practice by facilitating real world application of skills in the community, such as riding public transportation, navigating a college campus, and visiting local businesses.

Mission:

Our mission is to provide an opportunity for youth with visual impairments to experience a glimpse of post secondary outcomes (employment, college, etc) through development of mentoring relationships, real world applications, and identification of available resources.

Vision:

Our vision is to empower and create a community of lifelong learners who will have the tools necessary to be successful in their education, careers, and lives.

Moto:

“I retreat from no challenge!”

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