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2022 Kettle Moraine Camping Trip

In June, we took 21 FUL high school students to Kettle Moraine State Park.

In June, we took 21 FUL high school students to Kettle Moraine State Park. Our students had the opportunity to set up their own tents, helped build the campfire and prepare meals, engaged in group discussions about high school, went on a few night hikes, and simply enjoyed the peace and tranquility that being outdoors has on a person's soul.

Here are a few photos from the trip.

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Meet Darnell Hamilton, Future Urban Leaders New Executive Director!

We are all super excited to share the news of Future Urban Leaders new Executive Director, Darnell Hamilton! As a way to introduce Darnell, we asked him a few questions:

Meet Darnell Hamilton! Future Urban Leaders new Executive Director!

We are all super excited to share the news of Future Urban Leaders new Executive Director, Darnell Hamilton! As a way to introduce Darnell, we asked him a few questions:

1.What about FUL gets you most excited? 

Well, I can't just name one thing that excites me, but the thought of being part of FUL intrigues me to the FUL-est (see what I did there ). Here we have an organization whose mission is centered around the holistic development of young people, exposing them to the various layers of the world which they live in. The vision of merging my experience with our constituents' wealth of knowledge is driving my elation. 

Our young people are amazing as is and I am honored to have the opportunity to participate in their continued growth towards civic leadership.

2. How would you define a leader? 

Ending my previous response with the theme of leadership highlights my impression of the word. Leadership is knowing when to lead, and knowing when and how to pass the mic to other leaders in the room. I've interacted with individuals who feel as though they need to be the face and voice in the room at all times, though impact is not necessarily predicated on who is the loudest in the room (this coming from someone who projects with volume). When we collectively center ourselves and others in an equitable manner, we've provided a fine example to scholars of what makes a leader. Being secure in one's self is being aware that your leadership will impact more than self. It's being free to pour selflessly into something that will create the highest impact for others: when one of us wins, we all win.

3. What do you think is the Power in FUL? 

In meeting parents, scholars, team members, volunteers, and board members, it is clear that the way in which the community shows up and comes together is the power of FUL. I've participated in a few events to kick off my introduction to FUL, and I am ecstatic to see the collaborative efforts amongst all involved. Whether or not the cameras are on, the joy I've witnessed on the faces of community members has made me aware that I am in for one fantastic experience. By coming into this space, I aim to maximize our collaborative efforts in order to deliver more powerful moments in our scholars' worlds. 

4. What are your high-level goals for the 2022-2023 school year?

Several goals have been set up for my first year as Executive Director, from seeking out more community partners for programming, to identifying more funders whose sponsorships will support more impacts for our scholars. With so many wheels already turning towards the start of the school year, it is most essential that I ease the FUL team into this transition. I am a stranger in a new land, and familiarizing myself with all things FUL sits atop my list with most significance. Whether it's strengthening the relationships with our donors; whether it's introducing myself to the families we serve, ensuring them that our programming will continue to peel back the layers of our scholars' onions (and by onions I mean brains ); whether it's earning the trust of the FUL team, making it clear why I was chosen to lead. The goals are ever present in my routine, waiting to be met one day at a time. 

5. Who is one of the leaders in your life?

I insist that my response not leave a single soul out. The leaders who've poured into me over the years (going back as far as 1996) have played a major role in my continued growth. They're models of how I live up to my values that consist of authenticity, integrity, curiosity, and humility to name a few. Simply put, they are my village. As the saying goes, "it takes a village...", and trust me when I say that many hands have played a role in molding me. Whether it's the words of James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time, the words of bell hooks's All About Love, or witnessing the daily grind of my mother...the multitude of individuals that I've collected over the course of my life have provided me with the most powerful influences to take into this role. I guess you can say the leader(s) in my life are my sangha, as a true community possesses more than one.

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2022 Devils Lake Camping Trip

Our Devils Lake Camping Trip is an annual event that allows our scholars to spend time outdoors while building stronger connections with their classmates and themselves.

Let’s talk about our 2022 Devils Lake Camping Trip!

The trip was an absolute blast for everyone! This was the first year we opened up the trip to scholars as young as fourth graders.

We spent our weekend hiking, swimming, grilling out, and bonding as a group.

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2022 HBCU Trip

Our HBCU trip allows our scholars to opportunity to see themselves on different college campuses, to ask questions, and be exposed to the new experiences as we tour different areas of the country.

On Monday, July 11, we left with a group of 12 FUL high school scholars to travel East to visit five different historically black colleges and universities and historical African American sites across the county.

The purpose of this trip is to provide our scholars the opportunity to see themselves on different college campuses, to ask questions, and be exposed to the new experiences as we tour different areas of the country. 

Our 2022 HBCU Trip itinerary included;

  • Day 1: Drive to Baltimore

  • Day 2: Morgan State/Coppin State/Bowie State

  • Day 3: Howard & Washington DC Landmarks

  • Day 4: Delaware State

  • Day 5: Drive back to Milwaukee

Altogether, chaperones clocked over 2,000 miles for each vehicle. Through all of the driving, our group experienced several "firsts", including experiencing Washington D.C.'s many wonders, and immersing ourselves in the Atlantic Ocean. Though we were drained upon our return to Milwaukee, the excitement from the experience with the scholars keeps us looking towards their endless possibilities.

Your support can make our 2023 HBCU Trip experience even more impactful for our scholars.

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The Power of Connection: Pursuing a Passion for Art

Our Fellows program focuses on financial literacy, ACT prep, college exploration, career readiness, and community and civic service. For Erin, FUL helped connect them to resources and opportunities that set them on a path to be a student at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design in Fall of 2022.

Our Fellows program focuses on financial literacy, ACT prep, college exploration, career readiness, and community and civic service. For Erin, FUL helped connect them to resources and opportunities that set them on a path to be a student at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design in Fall of 2022. 

“I have always wanted to pursue art. Mr. R and Mr. K picked up on my passion for art since being a young scholar and have helped connect me to opportunities to grow my skills and passion since.

As a Fellow, FUL has helped me stay on top of scholarship applications, college applications, and helped me apply for an opportunity to stay at MIAD for a few weeks before the Fall. The opportunity to stay at MIAD didn’t work out, but the fact that Mr. R and Mr. K saw the opportunity and took the initiative to help me apply for the opportunity meant the world to me,” said FUL Senior Scholar Erin. 

The power in connection is at the root of everything we do at FUL with our scholars. We believe in each and every one of our scholar’s abilities to achieve their goals to fulfill their full potential. 

“FUL is really so much more than just academic support. FUL has helped me personally, by always checking in on me to see how I am doing. They want to know what my needs are as an individual and as a student. I know that Mr. R and Mr. K care about me as a complete person. Not all of the things FUL does are academic, some things we do are just for fun, Future Urban Leaders is at its core about building a community. We are like a family,” stated Erin.

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