Rock Hill Named One of the
100 Best Communities for Young People
by America’s Promise Alliance and ING U.S.
100 Best Communities for Young People
by America’s Promise Alliance and ING U.S.
Annual Competition
Recognizes Communities that Prioritize
Youth Education and Well-Being
Youth Education and Well-Being
Fifth-time 100 Best winner Rock Hill continues to earn a spot on this
list because of its longstanding dedication and focus to provide youth with
community service, health programming and educational opportunities. Rock Hill engages the
entire community in this work and keeps the needs of youth at the forefront of
the community’s decision-making through the #1 Question Campaign. The campaign, which has been
implemented by more than 20 local businesses, calls on community members to
guide all of their decision making by asking “Is it good for the children?”
The
health and safety of area youth is addressed by York
County All on Board, a
county-wide effort to reduce alcohol use by minors with education and community
events focused on increasing the awareness and impact of healthy choices for
youth. Rock Hill
also hosts the Youth Service League, which teaches young people the
importance of community service. The program coordinates fundraisers,
charitable donations and other volunteer projects.
“Being named one
of America ’s
Promise Alliance’s 100 Best is
significant and meaningful to the entire community,” said Mayor Doug Echols.
“So many dedicated people and programs contributed to this win and it further
reinforces our belief that a focus on youth pays dividends to the entire
community.”
“As young people
across the country go back to school, it is especially timely to recognize
communities like Rock Hill that have come together to make supporting young
people a top priority and that are committed to helping young Americans reach
their full potential,” said John Gomperts, America’s Promise Alliance president
and CEO. “The 100 Best winners are
doing outstanding work delivering the Five Promises that create the conditions
for all young people to have the best chance for success. We hope the example
set by these communities provides inspiration for others to take action.”
At noon EST on
Sept. 12, Gomperts will join America ’s
Promise Alliance Chair Alma Powell and ING Foundation President Rhonda Mims at
the Newseum in Washington , D.C. , to officially announce the 100 winning
communities during a live webcast.
“The increase we
have seen in graduation rates over the past few years is due, in large part, to
the hard work communities such as Rock Hill have done to make sure their youth
have access to an outstanding education and support services,” said Rhonda
Mims, president of the ING
Foundation and head of the ING U.S. Office of Corporate Responsibility. “It is
also important for ING to partner with organizations such as America ’s
Promise Alliance so we can share these best practices and play a role in
improving student achievement and the nation’s economy.”
The 100 Best competition is part of the Grad
Nation campaign, a large and growing movement of dedicated
individuals, organizations and communities working together to end the dropout
crisis. The goal of
Grad Nation is to raise the national high school graduation rate to 90 percent
by 2020, with no school graduating fewer than 80 percent of its students on
time.
All communities entering the 100
Best competition completed a rigorous application where they provided
details on how their existing programs and initiatives help deliver the Five
Promises—resources identified by America’s Promise as being critical to the
development of healthy, successful children: caring adults; safe places; a healthy
start; effective education; and opportunities to help others. Applicants also
were asked to describe how different sectors of their community work together
to help children and families overcome challenges. Most importantly,
communities were judged on the strength and innovation of their efforts and
programs to help young people graduate from high school prepared for college
and the 21st century workforce.
In its sixth
year, the competition experienced its greatest interest to date with
nominations from more than 320 communities representing all 50 states, Washington , D.C. , the
U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico . Winners were
chosen by a distinguished panel of judges that included 2012
National Teacher of the Year Rebecca Mieliwocki, 2012 National Superintendent
of the Year Heath Morrison, National Urban League President Marc Morial, and
GLSEN Executive Director Eliza Byard.
Two youth representatives also were named as selection
panelists. These include
Austin Bargmann, 15, from Brighton, Colo., a two-time 100 Best winner,
and Ashley Levanduski, 17, from Paso Robles, Calif., who serves as a volunteer
coach with an America's Promise partner organization, The First Tee, an international youth organization that
introduces golf and its inherent values to young people.
About America ’s
Promise Alliance
America ’s Promise Alliance is the nation’s largest partnership
dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth. We bring together more
than 400 national organizations representing nonprofit groups, businesses,
communities, educators and policymakers. Through our Grad Nation campaign, we
mobilize Americans to end the high school dropout crisis and prepare young
people for college and the 21st century workforce. Building on the
legacy of our Founding Chairman General Colin Powell, America’s Promise
believes the success of young people is grounded in the Five Promises—Caring
Adults, Safe Places, A Healthy Start, Effective Education, and Opportunities to
Help Others. For more information, visit AmericasPromise.org.
About ING U.S.
ING
U.S.
constitutes the U.S.-based retirement, investment management and insurance
operations of Dutch-based ING Groep N.V. (NYSE: ING). In the U.S. , the ING
family of companies offers a comprehensive array of financial services to
retail and institutional clients, which includes life insurance, retirement
plans, mutual funds, managed accounts, alternative investments, institutional
investment management, annuities, employee benefits and financial planning. ING
U.S. holds top-tier rankings
in key U.S.
markets and serves approximately 13 million customers across the nation. For more
information, visit http://ing.us.
About the ING Foundation
The
ING Foundation’s mission is to improve the quality of life in communities where
ING operates and its employees and customers live. Through charitable giving and
employee volunteerism, the Foundation focuses on programs in the areas of
financial education, children’s education and physical education. For more
information, visit http://www.ing-usafoundation.com or connect with us on
Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/act2impact) and Twitter (@INGact2impact).
CONTACT:
Katie Quinn
Communications Specialist
City of Rock Hill
803-448-9745
kquinn@cityofrockhill.com
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