Daniel Carter: Finding Ways to Change for the Better
Daniel Carter: Finding Ways to Change for the Better
Daniel Carter: Finding Ways to Change for the Better
San Francisco, CA---High
school Senior Daniel Carter is not afraid of change. Having grown up
in Visitacion (Vis) Valley, a San Francisco neighborhood stricken with poverty and high crime rates, Carter
has seen a fair share of violence. However, he has found a way to better
himself and his community.
Over a year and half ago, Carter joined San
Francisco Vis Valley’s One Economy Digital Connectors program.
The program gives young people technology training and helps them
build leadership skills.
A major part of the Digital
Connectors program is giving back to the community in which the youth live. Digital
Connectors provide technology training and support to residents and
community groups, help residents connect to computers and to the
Internet, and teach others about the valuable information and tools
on the web, including the Beehive (www.thebeehive.org), a multi-lingual self help website.
“This young man is indeed a
‘standout,’” said Javieree Pruitt-Hill, San
Francisco Digital Connectors program coordinator who nominated Daniel
for the King Bee of the Month award last year. “He has been a
program coordinator’s dream. He does everything that is asked
of him and has high expectations for the Digital Connectors program
and for his community.”
Five days a week, Carter attends
classes as a Senior in high school. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, he
attends evening classes at a local community college. On Mondays,
Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Carter works as a Digital
Connector.
Despite his busy schedule, Carter manages to stand
out. He made the African-American Honor Roll in the City of San
Francisco last year. The City also acknowledged these achievements by
having Carter participate in the Annual African-American Honor Roll
Parade in 2008.
“It is a big achievement for our youth
to make the Honor Roll,” said Pruitt-Hill. “But it is a
bigger achievement when an African-American male receives that
honor.”
After
a year and half in the program Daniel Carter has earned an internship
position at One Economy’s Access Team as the Sunnydale Network
Tech. Leo Sosa, Regional Director of Youth Initiatives recommended
Carter for the Position.
Due to Carter's leadership and deep knowledge of technology, he was awarded a full time position in February 2009, managing the Wireless Mesh Network installation process supported by One Economy's Access Team in partnership with AT&T and the San Francisco Housing Authority.
- csalinas's blog
- Login or register to post comments
nice service. Seo
nice service.
Seo expert
SEO
search marketing
nice and enough admirable
nice and enough admirable content to force me for a comment reverse telephone number lookup
how to get ripped abs
six pack fast
how to lose belly fat fast