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Posted on April 5th, 2009 by brent

Praise, nurture young leaders

 

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07:20 PM PST on Sunday, January 4, 2009

 

By JAMES H. ERICKSON, TED STREAM and TOM HUNT  

Many Riverside residents appreciate the commitment of the young professionals in our community, for they recognize that the future greatness of the city is determined by the quality and involvement of its youth.

In fact, many Riverside leadership organizations aspire to develop young leaders who are dedicated to the enhancement of the quality of life in our community. But some have been concerned that there was not a group to which these outstanding young people might belong for the support and organizational power they need.

That objective has now been achieved with the establishment of the Pick Group. The Pick Group is an organization of 250 young people, all younger than 35, who have organized in honor of the late Chamber of Commerce executive Art Pick, a remarkable champion for the city and its activities.

We applaud the efforts of these young leaders in encouraging civic involvement through an increased presence on boards and commissions, nonprofit councils and committees. They are witnessing what philanthropy is all about.

The Pick Group supports education, the environment and the arts, as well as the strengthening of ties between the business and charitable communities. After all, it is through civic involvement that young people develop leadership and other important skills.

These young leaders are interested in making Riverside an even more attractive city for others their age, encouraging them to become involved and to live and raise their families here.

They are concerned about the "brain drain," where so many of the talented graduates of our fine local colleges and universities leave our region to pursue careers elsewhere.

The Pick Group is also committed to mentoring Riverside youths, establishing a "pipeline" through junior high, high school and college to lead them early on to civic engagement.

What has impressed us most about this young group of leaders is that they have backed up their words and their goals with concrete actions to better their community. For example, a number of the Pick members are working actively with Advancement Via Individual Determination, or AVID, teachers in the middle schools and high schools of Riverside to prepare students for college.

They are also assisting foster families, and more than 40 of the Pick members have helped with landscaping and cleaning duties at the YWCA and Operation Safe House, a shelter for children in crisis.

The Pick Group also recently brought together some 70 community leaders to present a panel discussion on race and sexual orientation in its continuing effort to emphasize the critical role diversity plays in our community.

They are also trying to determine how they might stimulate greater involvement of young people in pivotal public-policy issues.

It is our collective opinion that the Pick Group is thus filling an important void by engaging young leaders in the affairs of our city. In this way, they will ensure a future of more enlightened leadership and civic involvement for Riverside.

James H. Erickson is president of The Community Foundation, a public, nonrofit corporation created to enhance the quality of life in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Ted Stream and Tom Hunt are with the local volunteer Raincross Group.

Ramona High AVID Thanks PICK!

Posted on April 5th, 2009 by brent

PICK members have participated in more than 100 AVID class presentations. Below is a Thank You from the Ramona High AVID program:

” On behalf of the Ramona High School AVID Program, we would like to take this time to thank you for being a guest speaker in our classes. We are thankful that you were able to share your knowledge and experience with our students about your career. You are a great resource and we appreciate your efforts to enlarge the scope of our AVID Program.

One of the most important aspects of AVID is the network that we build with positive self-motivated, and educated people who are willing to dedicate their time to our students. You are one of those very special invidviuals who help to make AVID the success that it is. we greatly appreciate your time and interest in our program.

You have helped our students realize that achieving higher education is within their reach. Our students identified with you strongly, they were moved by your words and motivated by your example. Thank you so much for speaking to our students. We hope to have the pleasure of having you as a guest again in the future.”

Contact Civic Involvement Committee to volunteer to speak to local AVID students about your career!