Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year

by The Sheltering Arms
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Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
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Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year
Nurture 15 At-Risk Atlanta Preschoolers for a Year

Project Report | Mar 31, 2014
Tilifayea's Story

By Blythe Keeler Robinson | President and CEO

Tilifayea and Dejan on graduation day.
Tilifayea and Dejan on graduation day.

Dear Friend,

“I know the importance of good early childhood education. Without the proper start, my child could have challenges that he could face for a lifetime.”

Tilifayea understands how much her statement is true, not only because her 2 year old son attends the Dorothy Arkwright Center, but also because Tilifayea is on the cusp of receiving her Masters in Early Childhood Education from Georgia State University.

Tilifayea has been a scholar since high school! She was one of 1000 teenagers in the nation to receive The Gates Millennium Scholar; a full tuition, books, and housing scholarship funded by Bill and Melinda Gates. Tilifayea achieved this distinguished honor when she was a high school senior at Atlanta’s Fredrick Douglas High School. She knew the challenges of keeping a 3.5 grade point average when she entered Clark Atlanta University would entail a lot of hard work, several late nights, and many early mornings. Tilifayea was determined to keep her head to the grindstone in order to keep her scholarship.

In Tilifayea’s third year at Clark Atlanta, Tilifayea encountered another blessing. Dejan J. Mapson, a 7 pound 11 ounce baby boy was born. This was exciting for a mother that was majoring in Mass Communications. Tilifayea understood the importance of having strong family support as well as a strong child facility where Dejan could go to school and she could continue her studies and stay focused on her education. Tilifayea, leaned on her family to watch Dejan, but after some time, she knew that this was a challenge to her mother. She tried a home day care, but found there to be safety and scheduling issues. Tilifayea had to look into other options for her child. She tried other early learning centers but the cost was absolutely too expensive. She could not afford the fees at many of the locations.

That’s when she heard a friend talking about The Sheltering Arms Educare Center. The first day she walked into Educare she knew from her education experience that this was the place for her child. The bright colors and the greeting she received when she walked in let her know that this was where Dejan would go to school. Tilifayea immediately tried to enroll Dejan, but to her unfortunately, Educare had a waiting list. She left disappointed, however with-in a week she was driving home and noticed the Sheltering Arms Dorothy Arkwright Center. The logo looked familiar and she thought she would give it another try. She walked in and was greeted by Pat Dawson, the Family Support Coordinator. “Mrs. Pat was warm, helpful and made me feel welcome”. This was the start of a great relationship. Mrs. Dawson informed her that the center had a waiting list, but she took her information and promised to stay in contact with her. With-in one week Pat called her back with an open slot and welcomed her to the center.

“Dorothy Arkwright is like a second family to me; I know that Dejan is safe, learning and happy while I am hard at work or at school”. This is Tilifayea and Dejan’s third year at Dorothy Arkwright. She has grown so close to the staff, that they posted her graduation announcement when she graduated from Clark Atlanta University. As Dejan continues to grow-up at Dorothy Arkwright, Tilifayea has noticed that Dejan “recognizes numbers, can count to twenty and also has incredible word association”. “The experience here at Dorothy Arkwright is amazing. They have helped me with career objectives up to the point of offering me employment, ensured that Dejan will be prepared for kindergarten, and have provided strong support for me and my child to ensure that I can afford the before, and after school program just in case I have to work late or study early.” Not only that, Tilifayea now serves on the Parent Leadership Organization (PLO) at the center and she has moved into the community so that she can be a larger part of the growth at Dorothy Arkwright.

As Tilifayea and Dejan continue to grow, one of the biggest moments in her life, is deciding on if she will continue to maximize her Gates Millennium Scholarship and receive her doctorate in Educational Policy. Tilifayea is on schedule to receive her Masters in Early Childhood Education from Georgia State University in 2014!  

You have helped.   It is happening. Your support provided a tuition scholarship for Dejan so that Tilifayea and parents in her position could pursue their education while providing the best education for children like Dejan. Your gift is invested in an efficient, effective program that assures that:

•92¢ of every dollar donated to Sheltering Arms goes to children and families.

•On average, every Sheltering Arms child met or exceeded 96% of the developmental milestones for his or her age and stage of development by the end of the school year.

•95% of four-year-olds met or exceeded kindergarten readiness requirements.

•$1 invested in quality early education returns up to $17 to the community in savings on remediation, public assistance and incarceration.

We are so grateful for all the friends like you who have helped our children and families get off to a great start this year. We are excited about the growth at Sheltering Arms and we look forward to providing high quality early childhood education and family support services for more children and families this year. Thank you!

With appreciation,

Dejan and Tilifayea.
Dejan and Tilifayea.
Tilifayea and Dejan enjoy graduation.
Tilifayea and Dejan enjoy graduation.
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Cristel Williams
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Tucker , GA United States

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