ProAct Indy Welcomes New Vice President of Community Impact
And quite frankly, we just leveled up.
“BOOM!!! Let’s change the world, homie,” Jessica Rodriguez Hernandez said after she signed her offer letter to serve as ProAct...
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And quite frankly, we just leveled up.
“BOOM!!! Let’s change the world, homie,” Jessica Rodriguez Hernandez said after she signed her offer letter to serve as ProAct...
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Join us in congratulating our Founder, Derrin Slack, for receiving the Indiana Youth Institute 2020 D. Susan Wisely Youth Worker of the Year award. This award comes with an honorarium for professional development as well as recognition as an exceptional youth worker among peers in the field. #poweredbyproact
Did you miss our special hybrid celebration, Close the Gap? This event celebrated ten years of impact for ProAct Indy as we reflected on how we have stood in the gap since our inception in 2010 and how 2020 helped us realize our truest mission. We also had the opportunity to celebrate and recognize a Youth of the Decade, Corporate Partner of the Year, and a Community Partner of the Year! Watch this special event and continue to celebrate with us!
INDIANAPOLIS — A local organization is working to address food insecurity in the community, and it’ll soon be ramping up its efforts thanks to the United Way’s Central Indiana COVID-19 Economic Relief Fund.
My name is Mya Miller and I am one of ProAct Indy’s newest Community Impact Concierges. I strive to make a positive social change within my community and help others in any way I can. I was recently asked the question: What does community service mean to you? I answered this question by stating that community service to me is an honor in the sense that it gives you opportunities to not only connect but build relationships with others you may have not had the chance to. Community service is also a way to find yourself while being able to impact others. Some of the ways in which I serve is to follow a couple of my passions in life revolving around empowering youth and women!
Mary Ann Sullivan has worked to improve public education for more than thirty years. She recently served as an at-large commissioner and president of the IPS school board. Her experiences there led her to become a mentor and coach for school board members from other cities interested in transforming districts by disrupting inequitable policies and practices to improve student outcomes
UPDATE: This program has been extended until September 28th! Good luck!