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2014 Comcast Cares Day w/ BE @ Anchor House

Trenton, NJ -- "AWESOME!" We must have said it a hundred times throughout the day volunteering with Comcast at Anchor House. We envisioned. We pitched. We planned. We organized. And yesterday it all came to life. Our wonderful, dedicated team at Beyond Expectations working side by side at Comcast Cares Day with some of the most friendly, caring (and fun) volunteers that we've ever encountered!

photos courtesy of Shelley Kusnetz and Carla Hicks

Hard to believe how much each of the teams accomplished in just a few hours ... from landscaping to painting,  organizing the food pantry, assembling toiletry bags, and wrapping mounds of toys. We could hardly contain our excitement as we launched our new 18 Cookie Project! Everyone seemed to connect with the "backstory" of the project as we baked, wrapped, and custom designed each gift bag ... then witnessed the very first cookies being purchased.

It's never just about us.

In addition to our goal of helping to raise awareness of the plight of young people in foster care, we helped introduce a whole new group of people to Anchor House and their work with homeless, runaway, and abused youth.

Our sincere thanks to all of the wonderful volunteers, families, and friends who helped to make the event so memorable. To say it was amazing to watch the day unfold is an understatement.

It's really a testament to the power of everyday people working together to do whatever we can to impact young people throughout our communities whose lives deserve a chance.

>> Trenton Times spotlight


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PostedApril 27, 2014
Authorbeyond exp
CategoriesMedia, Leadership, News
TagsComcast Cares Day, #ccday, Anchor House, volunteering, youth
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Congratulations Hall of Famer Jacqui Ivey

Beyond Expectations extends our congratulations to Ms. Jacqui Ivey (pictured second from right), one half of the husband and wife ownership team of our core partner -- The Conservatory Mansion. Once home to the Trenton Conservatory of Music, it's a place for artists to instruct, perform and display their handiwork. The Mansion is a must-see tourist attraction and a true hidden gem in downtown Trenton, New Jersey.

Jacqui (Dent) Ivey ’92 was recently honored as one of eight inductees into the Occidental College Athletics Hall of Fame as perhaps the greatest female track and field student-athlete in storied history. As reported, she stole the show at the 1992 NCAA Division III Outdoor National Championships, winning national championships in the 400 and 800-meter events and a third as the anchor of Oxy’s first-place 1,600-meter relay team.  She also earned All-American honors in the 200 that year. She holds Oxy records in the 400, 400 relay, 1,600 relay and the 800.

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PostedOctober 17, 2013
Authorbeyond exp
CategoriesArts, College, News, Sports
Tagsjacqui ivey, Occidental University, Occidental College Athletics Hall of Fame, Conservatory Mansion
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Leontyne Anglin to serve as judge for WHYY Youth Media Awards

 

September 4 -- Leontyne Anglin, director and executive producer, has been invited to serve again as a judge for the 2013 Youth Media Awards hosted by WHYY-TV. The awards honor the best media produced by youth in grades 6-12 in the Philadelphia region.

This year, more than 100 entries have been submitted by students in five categories: documentary, narrative, new report, open, and middle school. Selected videos will be screened at WHYY during an evening film festival in October where prizes will be awarded and selected winners will be shown on WHYY's YArts Channel.

 

PostedSeptember 9, 2013
Authorbeyond exp
CategoriesInterviews, Media, News
TagsComcast Newsmakers, Jill Horner, Leontyne Anglin, Youth Media
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