The National Exhoodus Retreat for
Children and Young Adults of Incarcerated Parents, directed by Malik Aziz,
builds a new website as a new Model for Youth Development in Southeastern
Pennsylvania areas
Malik Aziz, the local and often
time’s national leader in the fight for more awareness about troubled children
and young adults coping with today’s urban crisis, has a website at
http://malikaziz.blogspot.com/ called United Windows with Malik Aziz and
Antoinette Jackson-Aziz. The site was created for Malik and his wife Antoinette
in 2010. Today, in 2014, Aziz is
involved with re-launching the United Windows website to share the site with a
program for children and young adults of incarcerated parents.
Launched in June 2000, National
Exhoodus Networks, LLC Summer Youth and Young Adult Exhoodus Retreat for
Children and Young Adults of Incarcerated Parents is a long-term student
management intervention model for disconnected youth whose obstacles such as lack of parental leadership,
education, homelessness, trauma, substance abuse, and court involvement prevent
them from accessing resources and achieving educational, employment, and
healthy living goals.
Exhoodus Retreat for Children and
Young Adults of Incarcerated Parents work on a one-on-one basis with each youth
to remove barriers, proactively encourage participation in a broad set of
Exhoodus Networks, LLC services, and connect them to other needed resources
through participation in a broad set of Exhoodus Networks, LLC services, and connect them to other needed
resources within the community so they may make a successful transition to
adulthood and reconnect to their family support and communities.
A New Model for Youth Development in
Southeastern Pennsylvania areas such as Philadelphia County and Delaware
County.
The National Exhoodus Council from 2000 to 2010
successfully operated Exhoodus Networks, LLC summer youth and young adult
Exhoodus Retreat for Children and Young Adults of Incarcerated Parents. This retreat was held every summer, during
the years of operation, at the end of August, at the Hillside Inn Resort, in
Marshall Creek, Monroe County, East Stroudsburg, Pa Pocono Mts area.
Enrollment for the Retreat did not exceed 100 youth as
these children and young adults were primarily from the inner city of Philadelphia,
Pa. The Exhoodus Council, picked up
operation of the Retreat in 2007, prior to that it was a partnership with Men
United for a Better Philadelphia, Mayor's Office of Community Services and
The Philadelphia District Attorney' Office,
and the City Wide Youth Agency.
The Director of the Exhoodus Retreat for Children and
Young Adults of Incarcerated Parents is Malik Aziz, founder and co-chair,
MUBP. The retreat ceased operations in
2010 due to the closure of the Hillside Inn Resort. However, in 2014 the
retreat operations has been re-launched promoting getting youth off of the
mean streets back into the homes using the best means of internet services a
business has to offer to maintain safety and success involving the summer
retreat.
EXHOODUS RETREAT Believes:
- A strong relationship with
caring adult support is critical to a youth's ability to achieve
successful outcomes
- Combining individualized
student management with mentoring and high-quality services leads to
transformational outcomes for children and young adults
- Student management will give
disconnected children and youth an opportunity to develop a relationship
with an Exhoodus Retreat personal care person committed to the
"relentless pursuit" of his/her success
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The Exhoodus Retreat Goes Beyond
Traditional Student Management Models
Personal Care Persons are Exhoodus
Retreat support individuals that act as mentors, case managers, community
health workers, and advocates for high risk youth and children and young adults
whose parents face incarceration. These highly trained and experienced
support individuals work intentionally and deliberately to build
relationships designed to transform a young person’s life. Working
across programs to address all the youth’s needs, Exhoodus Retreat leaders
work with youth over an extended period of time.
They continue to work with youth even
after they complete programs and services, ensuring a lasting impact by
constantly moving towards academic success, long-term employment, and live
healthy living skills.
Exhoodus Retreat Evaluation Design and
Results.
As with all Exhoodus Retreat programs,
the Exhoodus Retreat uses a web-based data management system that allows for
sophisticated demographic output, and outcomes reporting. Exhoodus Retreat
stratergems help to track youths' progress along many dimensions including
whether goals are being met, frequency of service provision, and completion
of referrals.
Contact Information
For more information about the Exhoodus Retreat for Children and Young Adults of
Incarcerated Parents, please contact Malik
Aziz Exhoodus RetreatDirector at (267) 581-1252.
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