James Allen
Location: Chicago, IL
About James Allen
CitizenPowered.org member since Thu 05-22-2008
As a former 2 Time Youth Pastor of two different Churches I enjoy being around Young People. As Youth Pastor I started a free After School Mentoring Service Program on the Westside of Chicago, and a free Vacation Summer Bible Camp that served Hot Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on the Southside of Chicago to the Children in Englewood. I'm a former Physical Education Teacher of the Chicago Park District, and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago. I have also performed Volunteer Service at Shriners Hospital for Children of Chicago. (773)378.6775 - World Scholars.
On June 8, 2008 I FREELY gave the World Scholars Program to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Chicago. It is my desire that they adopt the Program, I have also given them FREE reign to ADD and or SUBTRACT where they see fit :-)
School(s) Attended
Collins High School, East West University, Bible School (Apostolic and Seventh Day Adventists).
Place(s) Worked
Atomic Sports, Boys and Girls Clubs, Chicago Park District, Johnny's Hockey Arena.
Personal Statement
Our Children are the Future. We must provide them with the best Educational, Social, and Recreational Experiences possible.
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Postings (Latest 25 entries)
| Type | Post | Author | Replies | Last updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Organization | World Scholars | James Allen | 0 | 20 weeks 4 days ago |
Guest Book Comments
World Scholars Summer Program (Grades 7th - 12th)
The only "Fun and Academical Program" in the State of Illinois for Girls and Boys designed to groom and produce Future World Leaders. This is accomplished by exposing Youth to Worldwide Movers and Shakers. Youth are challenged in the areas of (World Affairs, Social Development, International Economies, Cultural Knowledge and Diversity).
Places we will Visit:
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs (Downtown Chicago)
The Council on Foreign Relations (New York and Washington DC)
United Nations (Chicago, New York and Washington DC)
Consulate General's of different Countries (Downtown Chicago)
City Club of Chicago (Events)
International Financial Institutions (Chicago, New York, Europe)
Educational, Social, and Recreational Events (Chicago, New York, Washington DC, and Europe)
The World Scholars will give your Child the tools needed to become Future World Leaders. We understand that only the Scholarly will triumph as Leaders of Countries, Fortune 500 Companies, Technology Institutions, Medical and Educational Establishments.
Contact: Jim D. Allen (773)378.6775
Jim Allen's References:
Wanda Norris (312)747.6992 www.chicagoparkdistrict.com
Ken Rzepecki (312)226.5555 www.johnnysicehouse.com
Kally Schneider (773)622.5400 Shriners Hospital for Children-Chicago www.shrinershq.org/Hospitals/Chicago
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