Program areas at The An-Bryce Foundation
Camp dogwood: this is The major summer programming componentof The institute. It's purpose is to provide continuous reinforcement & advancement of skills throughout The summer.
Programs:saturday institute-academic and social experience for 1st-8th graders. Math and reading skills development, experiential learning. Runs from october - april at george Washington university. Student adventures in leadership prepares high school students for life after graduation. Develop and utilize leadership skills, college prep, resume writing and preparing for job interviews, personal leadership qualities. Anbryce scholars-identify and cultivate future leaders who are committed to giving back to society and making a positive impact on The world. Must demonstrate financial need, be a first-generation student and have faced some type of adversity. Mentor program-improve The lives of underserved youth and empower them to achieve academic excellence, overcome barriers, and reach their full potential by creating mentoring relationships between anbryce youth participants and qualified adult volunteers.
The an bryce Foundation, through its academic and leadership
Development program, seeks to provide socio-economically
Disadvantaged children with The education and leadership skills to
Create a group of young leaders who will possess The knowledge and
Skills necessary to have a significantly positive impact on their
Communities. They do this through a series of programs including The
Leadership development program, an academy for academic
Enrichment, which is an intensive weekend enrichment program, and
A summer camp (The camp dogwood summer academy). The camp is The
Summer program of The institute. It's purpose is to provide continuous
Reinforcement and advancement of skills learned during The school
Year throughout The summer months. The Foundation collects nominal
Amounts in registration fees to support these programs.