AN IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION OF ALL THUMBS UP TUTORS WILL BE IN EFFECT, BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 9, 2020
To: Thumbs Up Tutors & Snack Providers From: Rosalyn Browne, Director / Thumbs Up After-School Program During these last few weeks, we have all been fixated on the daily reports of the VIRUS spreading across the globe. We are experiencing an abundance of caution in this matter; now that there have been reports of an outbreak in South Carolina. Today, I am advising ALL TUTORS AND OTHER VOLUNTEERS who may have underlying health issues (high risk category), who have traveled outside of the country in recent months or who may have even visited states here in the U.S. that have been identified as “hot spots” for the C-Virus. It is advisable that you protect your own health and well-being and AVOID ANY CONTACT WITH YOUNG CHILDREN who are likely to have respiratory and flu-like symptoms—even if they are not presently symptomatic. THUMBS UP WILL BE CLOSED TO ALL ADULTS. This is affecting everyone and we will know soon enough how schools will handle this emergency. SNACK PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE TO DROP OFF FOOD ON THEIR ASSIGNED DAYS BEFORE 3:00 P.M. I am notifying parents to make other arrangements for their children once we know what protocol will be implemented in the schools. Children will continue to attend Thumbs Up for the time being as we assess with parents which ones have recently shown symptoms of the cold or flu. We will practice basic sanitary procedures daily and will communicate with parents to advise doctor’s visits for children who may be vulnerable. Our Family Case Manager and a representative from DHEC will be invited to do “age-appropriate” informational sessions for young children (other regular classwork will also be conducted at Thumbs Up). We will also be implementing a sanitation procedure to reduce possible germs and bacteria inside the building, although we typically clean and sterilize daily. For more information, go to: scdhec.gov/health/covid-19. Please contact me if you have any questions. Take a little break and relax. As always, I appreciate your cooperation. Please share this notice in your group. Knowing how attached you are to our children---the answer is “NO”, you may not come by the building to give a hug or to say a quick goodbye. Call me if you want to bring snacks, coloring books, or little games before 2:00 p.m. any day. Thank you, Rosalyn Browne (843) 379-8882 Join us at an Antique & Classic Car Show benefitting Thumbs Up.
Saturday, December 7th from 10am-2pm Location: Habersham Marketplace Market Street, Beaufort, SC Supported by Classic Car & Truck Club of Beaufort FREE ADMISSION!
This year's "Giving Tuesday" falls on Tuesday, Nov. 27th. This is a now globally-recognized day of offering your time, donations, good, or voice. Thumbs Up would be full of gratitude if, on this day, you considered one of your donations on this day to be towards our students. Please visit our Donation page to give through PayPal, or call or email us for more details. Your gift of time, food, supplies or funds is much appreciated. #GivingTuesday is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. Celebrated on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving (in the U.S.) and the widely recognized shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday kicks off the charitable season, when many focus on their holiday and end-of-year giving. One of the best ways to get involved is in your own community, Beaufort, SC. Thumbs Up is registered as a non-profit associated with giving Tuesday. Please consider sharing that you've donated by using the hashtag #GivingTuesday2018 and tag us. With gratitude.
Our year-end Giving Campaign is underway now. Thumbs Up Children's Educational Center needs your help to make sure we can provide the best tools to our children. Please consider closing out 2018 with a generous donation to Thumbs Up, a registered non-profit. Your donation helps supply books, food, fuel for our bus transportation, and our home on Hamar Street, a haven of love and nurturing support for our students. Our main mission is to help underprivileged children in Beaufort raise their test scores. But we do much more; we provide snacks and hot meals, exploration field trips, and a safe place to learn and grow. Your donation makes a direct and positive impact in this mission.
A receipt from PayPal can be used for tax filing purposes. Alternately, please call us or or email us for information on how to donate. EMAIL: thumbsupbft@islc.net // PHONE: 843-379-8882. If mailing by check, please send to: Thumbs Up Children’s Educational Center, 914 Hamar Street, Beaufort, SC 29902 Thank you. BY STEPHEN FASTENAU sfastenau@islandpacket.com Rosalyn Browne keeps a handful of sandbags ready and an eye on the weather. A few are the familiar white bags tied tight at the top and others sealed in clear plastic labeled as play sand. The bags are piled this week on the front porch of a small, vinyl-sided building on Hamar Street in downtown Beaufort, the headquarters of Thumbs Up. The nonprofit after-school program headed by Browne was forced to close in July after heavy rain overwhelmed the street and inches of water poured into the building. The 20 or so elementary students who lean on the tutoring, family support and hot meals daily will finally be able to return Oct. 29 when Thumbs Up reopens after extensive repairs from flood damage. “We’re going to get back on our feet,” Browne said. More than 2 inches of water filled the modest building, with two classrooms, an office, kitchen and two bathrooms in the open layout. Storm drains on either side of Hamar Street back up during a heavy rain, Browne says, and water flows toward the Thumbs Up building from Boundary Street a block above it and from the direction of Ribaut Road behind the house. Two similar buildings that are private homes next door also flooded. Flood insurance covered much of the damage at Thumbs Up, which operates on private donations. But Browne, the organization’s only employee, and the board of directors dipped into operational money to pay for the rest. They are hoping to eventually raise about $20,000 in addition to a regular year-end drive to get back to normal, Browne said. Waterproof laminate replaced the hardwood floors throughout the building. The bathrooms were ripped out and replaced, and the kitchen received new floor-level cabinets and a refrigerator. Damaged walls were removed, and the entire interior repainted. Furniture will soon be moved back in from climate-controlled storage. Students from Mossy Oaks Elementary School and Beaufort Elementary School rides buses to Thumbs Up each afternoon, where they receive help from Browne and volunteers on schoolwork and can eat a hot meal each day. A Thumbs Up bus drops each at home in the evening. The children come from low-income homes, many with single parents or parents who otherwise don’t have the skills, resources or time they need, Browne said. Thumbs Up volunteers help students develop social skills and work one-on-one with parents, said longtime volunteer and board member Linda Jones. The organization tracks students after they leave the program after elementary school and has a high success rate of students graduating high school and moving on to higher education, Jones said. Healthy relationships and improved school performance are some indicators of how well the program has worked. “I’d like to see a Thumbs Up on every street corner, including in the wealthy neighborhoods,” Jones said. In addition to help with schoolwork, students have access to school supplies and help with renting computers. After Hurricane Matthew and Tropical Storm Irma, Thumbs Up helped families affected by evacuating the storm. Volunteers donate gift baskets children take home during the holidays. Browne is a St. Helena Island native and former middle school principal in Boston. She returned to St. Helena to take care of her parents and has directed Thumbs Up the past five years. She monitors weather reports and drives downtown when necessary to lift the sandbags into place. The rainstorm in July was a surprise, she said. Children come for a full day during the summer, and the damage cut short the summer program. Insurance does not cover an alternate building, Browne said. She said the nonprofit has eyed a larger space, such as the Charles Lind Brown Center across the street, but can’t afford the cost. She feels the organization fills a need and that the city could use more like it. “We try to give them a well-rounded experience,” Browne said. “They want to improve their own situations.” To view more about this story, visit the Island Packet. There is a short video feature. https://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/community/beaufort-news/article220451805.html A firefighter wades through flood water on Hamar Street in Beaufort on Thursday, July 19, 2018. Photo credit: Eric Smith Submitted Photo caption: Rosalyn Browne, executive director of Thumbs Up, stands in front of the building Monday on Hamar Street in Beaufort. The organization offering afterschool programs to disadvantaged elementary school children will reopen next week after flooding in July damaged the building and required extensive renovations.
Dear Friends,
The recent storms have passed and the sun is shining brightly! I am pleased to announce that the Thumbs Up After-School Tutorial Program will re-open on Monday, November 5, 2018. Students will return the week prior for an orientation and to help set up their classrooms. I would first like to express my deep appreciation for your volunteerism in the past year. More importantly, your personal attention to the children and your thoughtful gestures of kindness did not go unnoticed. We would like to invite you to return as a tutor again this year, but we also realize that circumstances in our lives change over time. Maybe you would like to volunteer in a different capacity: a snack provider, joining the fundraising committee, or being a weekly crafts instructor. We will continue to primarily serve grades K-4 students , and tracking upper grade students who may occasionally attend for extra help. It has been a long ordeal for us since July 19, 2018 and the unforeseen storm of the summer significantly damaged our little building. I am very appreciative that Mr. Woody Rutter, our chairman, rolled up his sleeves to handle insurance and contractors. With flood insurance, we have repaired the building with new floors, cabinets, sinks, and newly painted walls. We have also had to expend additional finances out-of-pocket to replace or to repair other damages. Everything will not be set in place by your start date, but we will slowly get there. We are also planning a “blessing and house warming” when we all get back (will be announced). We only have 10 children currently registered, but have reached out to the schools for more referrals. The numbers are tight due to a couple of new after-school programs that have opened and have recruited from the same population as Thumbs Up. Ms. Charlesetta Sterling will be returning as my classroom assistant. Volunteer tutors may sign up for their preferred days of the week and we can discuss your preferred tutor when you arrive (or by email). Please contact us for details. Rosalyn Browne, Executive Director Thumbs Up Children’s Educational Center Save the Date: Dec. 1st - 10am - 2pm
Habersham Marketplace, Market Street Beaufort, SC 100% of the proceeds of this even are donated to our program, which supports an after school program for our local education program. Visitors will have their chance at winning door prizes, trophies and a raffle! Proceeds from this event support Beaufort's Thumbs Up Children's Educational Center. Email us for information for how to donate. $20 to participate. To register your vehicle, call Dan Silva at 617-513-3938. Thumbs Up was proud to attend Coastal Community Foundation's 2018 Beaufort Fund Reception at the Beaufort Inn.
"This year, the Beaufort Fund celebrated 20 years of grantmaking. Over the past two decades, $8,624,090 has gone out to nonprofits serving Beaufort, Colleton, Jasper and Hampton Counties.In 2018, 52 organizations received a grand total of $578,450 in grant funding to benefit the Southern Lowcountry," ~ Spokesperson from Coastal Community Foundation. The event and ongoing anniversary celebration are made possible in part by sponsorships and in-kind contributions from Levin Gilley & Fisher LLC, Verity Investment Partners, The Beaufort Inn, The Beaufort Gazette/Island Packet, The Island News, and The Colletonian. |
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