Legacy Breakfast Annual Fundraiser 2018
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The C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E. 2018 C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E. Legacy Breakfast Annual Fundraiser March 3, 2018 An Achievable Dream Middle & High School 5720 Marshall Avenue Newport News, Virginia Resolution Think Consulting— Instruction—Technology Built with an Integrated Solutions Team Ready-to-Perform Partner Relationships Strategic Mix of Resources CAPABILITY STATEMENT Resolution Think is a small business. We are an Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB), Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB), HUBZone certified, minority-owned, and certified as a Small, Women-owned, and Minority-owned Business (SWaM) in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our principal office is located in Newport News, VA while also maintaining satellite locations in the Washington DC metropolitan area. Founded in 2013, we provide solutions that improve performance by delivering management, technical and instructional delivery support for all phases of the systems acquisition and sustainment life cycle. Our expertise lies in building the right team and recruiting the key personnel to succeed in a diverse range of IT services. We focus our processes in the software development life cycle (SDLC). Using a team approach that is embedded throughout the implementation process, Training Inside the Software Development Life Cycle we work with partners to support our client’s success. Resolution Think analyzes your needs and CORE COMPETENCIES applies experienced and knowledgeable CONSULTING INSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY solutions to resolve the problem. Program Management Instructional Systems Design Software Implementation CONTACT US Project Management Curriculum Development Software Development Life T. Kim Thomas, CEO Strategic Planning Writing/Technical Services Cycle Resolution Think LLC Change Management E-Learning Development Systems Integration 2501 Marshall Ave, Suite E Performance Process Instructional Design Independent Verification & Newport News, VA 23607 Logistics Planning Train the Trainer Validation/Testing Mobile: (757) 575-6452 Education & Training Information Assurance Quality Assurance Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.resolutionthink.com REPRESENTATIVE CERTIFICATIONS REPRESENTATIVE CUSTOMERS Defense Health Agency ITIL Cage: 7G9S5 Department of Veterans Affairs PMP DUNS: 079899908 State of Virginia Security+ Local School Districts Six Sigma CMP Guest Speaker Marcia Price Marcia, affectionately known as “Cia”, was born and raised in Newport News, Virginia. She graduated for Warwick High School in the Peninsula’s first grad- uating class of the International Baccalaureate Program, receiving the full IB Diploma and Advanced Studies Diploma (1998). Marcia attended Spelman College and received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy (2002). She also received her Master of Arts in Religious Studies from Howard University (2005). Price has completed some coursework toward her Master of Divinity Degree at Howard University (2011-2013). With each program, she focused on learning as much as she could in order to return home to make a positive difference. Price worked as a special assistant in the Virginia Liaison Office under then Governor Mark Warner and as a regional coordinator for the NAACP This Is My Vote! Campaign for voter reg- istration, education, and mobilization. After what was supposed to be a month long internship at a dental office, Price enjoyed a career of dental office administration and management because she was passionate about helping people get the care that they need. In September 2016, as a project of New Virginia Majority, Marcia worked to start Virginia Black Leadership Organizing Collaborative (VA BLOC), a non-profit focused on “building empowered communities” through voter engagement, civic involvement, and leadership development. As a director, she leads community- organizing efforts in the areas of education, criminal justice reform, mental health, and women’s empower- ment with an amazing team. Marcia is a member of St. Augustine Episcopal Church and has been active in organizations like Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., People to People, Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities, and Congressman Scott’s Young Professionals Advisory Council. She currently serves on the Board for Habitat for Humanity serving the Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg. She previously served on the Downing Gross Cultural Arts Center Advisory Board and the Newport News Commission on Youth. Marcia also served previously on the Virginia Council on Women, having been appointed by Gov. Terry McAuliffe. Marcia has received several honors, including the 2017 Marguarite Adams Awards for Political Action from the Mid-Atlantic Region of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., the 2017 Community Service Award from the Hampton Democrats, the 2017 Community Service Award from Zeta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. She was named Greek of the Year for the Lambda Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha So- rority (2009, 2011). Also, Marcia received the 2017 Solid as a Rock Award from the Virginia Education Associa- tion for her strong support of public education. On November 7, 2017, she was reelected for her second term to represent the 95th District in the Virginia House of Delegates. She serves on the Health, Welfare, and Institutions Committee (Subcommittee #1) and the Privileges and Elections Committee (Constitutional Subcommittee). She currently serves as Secretary of the House Democratic Caucus and Chaplain of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus. Maria is a member of the Hampton Roads Caucus, the National Conference of State Legislators, and the National Black Caucus of State Legislators. Also Marcia gives speeches to help awaken audiences to the needs of the community and to inspire them toward action. Further, she has been active in local and state campaigns, supporting progressive and hard- working candidates. Most recently, Marcia served as Statewide Chair for the Ralph Northam for Governor Campaign. She is a fourth generation resident of the Peninsula and she embraces her family’s legacy of service. Price strives to make a positive impact in the Peninsula community that has given so much to her. Program Saturday, March 3, 2018 Legacy Breakfast Greetings .......................................................................................................................................................Angela Futrell Chairperson, Board of Trustees Legacy Square Project ........................................................................................................ Imam Mohammed Asadi Board of Trustees Invocation ................................................................................................................................... Reverend Karen Wilson Temple of Peace Church Breakfast with Music ............................................................................. Heritage High School Choir & Jazz Band Early Whitaker, Caterer Expression Through Poetry ................................................................................... Lucky 8 Mentorship Participant Introduction of Guest Speaker ........................................................................... Lucky 8 Mentorship Participant Guest Speaker ........................................................................................................Honorable Marcia Price, Delegate 95th District, Virginia House of Delegates Providing A Legacy for The Next Generation ..................................................................................Preston Walker Former Scholarship Recipient Closing Remarks ....................................................................................................................................Crystal D. Rainey Executive Director C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E. Legacy Breakfast 2018Sponsors Southeastern Virginia Health System Larry L. Orie and Family Thank you for celebrating the Legacy of Our Community Our Mission The mission of the C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E (Helping Our People Emerge) is to provide HOPE to families, while developing the WHOLE CHILD. This is achieved by providing comprehensive services to educate and foster the growth and development of youth and families. The C. Waldo Scott Center is a special place for children and families in Newport News to receive comprehensive services, which are devel- oped to meet the needs of the community. Bringing together educators, health care professionals, social workers, recreation specialist, and community members to provide the education, training, and support needed for young people and their families to develop the skills neces- sary to take charge of their lives, enhancing positive life skills, health, and employability. Whittaker Memorial & Newport News General Hospital Congratulations C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E as you continue to serve First Hospital the community. Second Hospital 1908 1915 Third Hospital 1908–1999 Continuing the Legacy Restoring the Pride Newport News General Hospital 1985–1999 Best Wishes to the C. Waldo Scott Center for Hope Legacy Breakfast Best Wishes C. Waldo Center for H.O.P.E on your 2018 Legacy Breakfast C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! Gloria Thomas Hakima Muhammad, Ed.S. Founder & Director 757-715-3050 P. O. Box 423 Hampton, VA 23669 [email protected] [email protected] www.sisteriisister.com Congratulations Best Wishes C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E. C. Waldo Scott On Your Legacy Breakfast Center for H.O.P.E Celebrating