Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Happy Holidays!!!

Happy Holidays from FCSIFE! The first semester is over and FCSIFE has been working hard to make the 2007-2008 year a successful. This year many of our projects have evolved and we are excited about the progress that we have been able to make over the past few months. Here is just some of what we have been doing and planning for this year:

This year, our Saint Augustine Youth Services (SAYS) seminars have evolved into what we now call our: Junior Partners Program. The first Junior Partners seminar took place on October 23, 2007 and was a bigger success then we had ever hoped. The program combines the seminars that we did with the foster care students, but then takes the curriculum one step further by finding internships for interested students in a job that reflects their future career aspirations. Internships typically last between three months and one year, depending on the availability of each individual sponsor, and teach students the ins and outs of their desired vocation. Each interested student fills out an application describing what they want to do within their careers and then FCSIFE and Flagler’s Legacy work to find a local business to sponsor these kids in whatever their intended field is

We completed our eighth annual Kids’ Marketplace on Saturday November 17, 2007. We can definitely say this year was the most successful as we had 50 students throughout St. Augustine participate. Next semester we will be working with Flagler College’s education majors to create a curriculum to expand Kids’ Marketplace to the national level.

We have also expanded our Bobby Banana Goes Global project and have recently created a course curriculum that we hope to present to Dole Food during the second semester. In addition to taking our Bobby Banana curriculum to Dole Food we will also be presenting the curriculum to schools in Saint Johns county.

During the week of January 28th through February 3rd FCSIFE will be hosting our annual Ethics Week. This year we have decided to make the event nautical themed, we will be projecting ethical and unethical statements onto two 40-foot canvas sails on Flagler College’s West lawn. We will also be hosting an ethical seminar along with other exciting community activities.

This year FCSIFE is very excited to report that we have been approached to help with two international projects. The first international project is in the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas. FCSIFE’s goal with this project is to help create economic opportunity for island citizens. Our plan for the Abaco project is to create a trolley tour system similar to that in Saint Augustine to help the Abaco citizens capitalize on the ever-increasing tourism industry.

Our second international project is helping disadvantaged children in Nepal. We are tentatively planning to help these students (who have the equivalent of a high school diploma but wish to go on to university) create their own e-Businesses so they have the opportunity to pursue their dreams of attending college.

At the suggestion of our SIFE regional representative from SIFE USA headquarters, we have decided to have our annual presentation auditions at Markland House on Flagler’s campus on Monday December 3, 2007 at 11:00 AM and on Tuesday December 4, 2007 at 5:00 PM. If you are available for one or both of the auditions we would appreciate any input you are able to provide in selecting FCSIFE’s regional and national presentation team.


Additionally, FCSIFE will be hosting a breakfast for all of our BAB members on Tuesday January 15, 2008, to get more great ideas for this year's competition!!!

Thank you for all of your support; we would not be the successful SIFE team without all your help!

Happy holidays,

Julie Hirshan Jessica Welch
FCSIFE President FCSIFE Vice President

Monday, October 15, 2007

Welcome Back!

Hello FCSIFErs!

I'm incredibly excited about this year! FCSIFE has been working hard and has come up with some great projects and improvements on existing projects...it's going to be amazing! We've been coming up with new ways to help the community through the Westside Market--our highlighted project from last year. Rebecca and I have also been working hard on Kids' Marketplace, which is scheduled to take place Saturday November 17th.--it's night of lights so if you're in the area stop by. In addition to the exciting events we have planned, FCSIFE has numerous new students this year, all of whom have jumped into event planning and leadership roles.

FCSIFE attended the Wal-Greens training conference two weekends ago and everyone seems excited and energized to begin working toward a successful year. I can't wait to see what innovative ideas we are able to pull off! See you at regionals in Orlando!!!

-Jessica Welch-

FCSIFE CO-Treasurer 2007-2008

Friday, August 24, 2007

CRITERIA!!

To get our year started off right, I thought we should all look at the criteria since these are the questions that should guide our projects throughout the year!

How effectively did the SIFE team measure and demonstrate that it created economic opportunity by helping others:

1. Understand how a market based economic system operates?
2. Acquire the education and skills training needed to succeed in a dynamic, competitive, global economy?
3. Learn how to succeed as an entrepreneur and/or improve an existing business?
4. Develop the personal financial management skills necessary to achieve financial independence?
5. Understand that the long-term success and prosperity of a market economy, businesses and individuals is dependent on ethical business practices?

6. How successfully did the team develop and execute a strategy to ensure the long-term sustainability of their team and educational programs?

Looking forward to an INCREDIBLE year!

Julie Hirshan
FCSIFE President
jhirshan@flagler.edu

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

SIFE USA National Expo 2008 & 2009

2008 SIFE USA National Exposition
May 13-15
Chicago, IL
McCormick Place Convention Center

2009 SIFE USA National Exposition
May 10-12
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia Convention Center

Mark Your Calendars!

Julie Hirshan
FCSIFE President
jhirshan@flagler.edu

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Abaco Islands Project

Here's the latest news from Donna:

SIFE is beginning again…..!!! Welcome to newcomers on our list….

Some exciting news…Barry, Stephanie, Samantha Peacock and I are off to the Abaco islands in July to set up a FCSIFE program. It will involve creating a retail, wholesale business with the islanders and establishing a Market. It also may involve setting up training programs to help the residents learn service trades so they can obtain jobs in the new hotels and resorts that are being planned for the islands. Shuffle if you’re interested in working with us on this project, let us know. Julie has an opportunity to go to Ghania this summer to work in an orphanage for two weeks. She is going to do a SIFE program there…so we will have the beginning of some global influence.

I hope everyone is having a great summer. We are looking forward to a year that is fun, successful and beneficial to the people and communities that we help.

My best,

Donna


In addition, the dates are out for the annual Walgreens Training Conference. On October 6, our Regional Conference is at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville.

Don't forget the SIFE World Cup 2007 - October 10 through 12 in New York, New York.

Hope everyone's summer is going well so far!!

Julie Hirshan
FCSIFE President
jhirshan@flagler.edu

Friday, May 18, 2007

NATIONALS PHOTOS

In addition to all the thousands of photos that were taken by all our FCSIFE members in Dallas, SIFE has posted their official photos on gosife.com-- you should go check it out! There are a BUNCH of FCSIFE pictures, I checked!

Julie Hirshan
FCSIFE President
jhirshan@flagler.edu

blast from the past

I found these albums in a Google Alert for FCSIFE... enjoy :)

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Click to see Pre-Nationals pictures.

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Click to see the "SIFE Nationals" Album.

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Click to see more Nationals pictures.

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Click to see pictures from the Greenbriar trip.

Julie Hirshan
FCSIFE President
jhirshan@flagler.edu

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

SIFE Grant Notification

Here's an email that Jessica Welch forwarded to me from SIFE HQ, informing us that we have been selected for the "I Choose!" grant for the 2007-2008 school year! Jessica wrote the initial proposal for the grant, which will be used to expand the Foster Care Consumer Carpentry and The Game of Life & Debt programs next year, by providing internships for local high school-aged foster children at Flagler's Legacy, as well as taking them on day trips and introducing them to business leaders around the community. We are very lucky to have this opportunity!! The email reads as follows-

Dear SIFE team,

Congratulations, your team has been selected to receive one of fifty 2007-2008 “I CHOOSE!” grants.

The next step for your SIFE team will be to submit a full grant proposal by May 25, 2007.

Attached you will find the grant proposal form. As you work to answer the grant questions, please pay close attention to the grant requirements which are also attached. Completed proposals must be emailed to aswenka@sife.org by May 25, 2007.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

Congratulations again!

Adam Swenka
Associate Director- Alumni & Programs, SIFE
SIFE Alumnus

1959 East Kerr
Springfield, MO USA 65803
Office: 800-677-7433 ext. 218
Cellular: 417-894-0381
Fax: 417-831-7962
aswenka@sife.org
www.sife.org

"SIFE is a meaningful, long-term cause that companies can get excited about."
-SIFE Donor


This indicates a good start to a good year!!

Julie Hirshan
FCSIFE President
jhirshan@flagler.edu

Monday, May 14, 2007

Advice from a past president

I received this email from Jess Minch, FCSIFE Co-President 2004-2006. It inspires me, and I hope it will inspire you, too :)

YOU HAVE TO THINK BIG TO BE BIG

High achievement always takes place
in the framework of high expectation.
You'll always hit what you aim for in the long run.
So why not aim high?

If you can dream it, you can do it.
If you don't have a dream,
how are you going to make it come true?

Have the courage to follow your dreams.
It's the first step towards attaining your destiny.

The empire of your future resides in your mind.
Big thinking precedes big achievement.

~THE DAILY GURU


Hope everyone's having a great summer!!
-Julie

Saturday, May 12, 2007

National Exposition 2007 in Dallas, TX

Howdy, SIFErs!
I am so incredibly proud of ALL of you! We accomplished a great deal in a short period of time!

I am just going to share some highlights from our trip to Dallas.

Presentation Team-
Andrew Rogers, graduate, Communication
Michael Charneco, graduate, Graphic Design
Julie Hirshan, rising junior, Communication
Jamie Alvarez, rising junior, Communication
Rebecca Shields, rising junior, Graphic Design

Tech Team-
Andy Goyet, rising senior, Business Administration
Stephanie Slankard, rising junior, Liberal Arts
Renee Chiaverini, rising sophomore, Communication

Support Staff-
Jackie Malambri, rising senior, BFA
Jessica Welch, rising sophomore, Business Administration
Hannah Garner, rising sophomore, Business Administration
Sheila Acharya, rising sophomore, Business Administration


We qualified for top 20!!





We OWNED Individual Topics!!





Our incredible Sam Walton Fellow got the recognition that she deserves!!

All in all, Nationals was a GREAT SUCCESS!!



I look forward to next year!! We are going to rock the HOUSE!