After a quick change of clothes, LeBron sat down with his crew. In one take, he delivered a spirited and concise message, “2018 is going to be ours. We are going to rock it from top to bottom!” In true LeBron spirit, he ended his message with a charge, “Let’s get after it.” His message was released to his kids on social media, where, for good measure, he added, “Let’s go!!! #WeAreFamily.”
A continuation of our I Promise journey, 2018 has all the makings of another record year.
We are family.
Posted 11-16-17
Sparking Hope
November 6 marked the launch of the third installment of partnership videos highlighting UA, LeBron, and his I Promise students. The video stars six I Promise students, two of whom are freshmen and set to enter college in the fall of 2020. A far cry from the sixth graders they were at the time of the announcement, these freshmen have big plans: Shadavia wants to be a pediatrician and Jayden wants to be a cyber security analyst.
From engineering to education, there’s a spot for our kids at UA.
While the videos are a major part of UA’s fall student recruitment campaign, for LeBron and the Foundation, it’s a message to his kids. “It’s all about sparking hope and fulfilling dreams for my I PROMISE kids,” says LeBron, as he opens the spot. Fittingly, he’s standing in both the figurative and literal epicenter of the partnership: The LeBron James Family Foundation College of Education. It’s here that a dedicated faculty creates programs like UA’s I Promise Mentor Class that are proving to be the spark to those dreams.
Click here to view the commercial.
Posted 10-25-17
Parents First
Behind each student in the program is a parent, or set of parents, who has taken a leap of faith. Seven years ago, we promised parents we would see their kids through high school graduation. With time, our program and our aspirations grew. Today, we promise parents that we will help their children change the world. Consequently, each step forward toward a greater end goal widened their leap of faith.
Through each growth and evolution, our parents not only remain steadfast at our side, they push us forward. From serving on the newly formed LeBron Advisory Board: Parent, to leading discussions with incoming third grade parents, to earning their own high school diplomas, our parents answer the call. They are role models to their children and to the Foundation, and thanks to them, the 2017 – 2018 school year is shaping up to be the program’s best year yet.
This year’s program curriculum improves upon many of our great parent-focused initiatives. After rewarding parents with $44,500 in groceries, the Just Cling It program is back for its sixth year. In addition, our I Promise Too program is back for its third year, and with help from our Northeast Ohio Chase neighbors, includes a special Chase Your Dreams two-year mentor program.
From the seasoned veterans to the rookies, all of our parents make us proud to say, “We are family!”
Posted 8-23-17
UA & LeBron make a promise
Be on the lookout for LeBron, our kids, and The University of Akron this fall!
I Promise Too
A line of volunteers feverishly ferried chairs into the library classroom. With over 30 I Promise parents and their families in attendance, our I Promise Too info session quickly became “standing room only.”
Flanked by their children, our I Promise parents sat intently as they listened to their peers and I Promise Too graduates discussing their time in the program. “Boy, it’ll be hard, but when they say ‘We are family,’ they mean it. The family will carry you through,” said Cassandra Morrow, as she gave a passionate recounting of her time in the class. Some faces were familiar, parents who are just one test shy of earning their GED, and others were brand new. In its third year, our I Promise Too parent GED program has reached peak popularity.
In partnership with Project Learn of Summit County, I Promise Too provides free GED courses to active I Promise parents. In addition to the incredible support they receive from Project Learn, our I Promise Too parents will now receive special mentoring from Northeast Ohio Chase employees. The “Chase Your Dreams” mentor program provides both pre and post GED mentorship, focusing on career placement and advancement.
Posted 5-24-17
Rise and Work for What You Have
Stopping only for a shake or a breakfast sandwich from the Swensons food truck, our kids and their families bagged pounds of garbage and laid wheel barrels full of mulch. Their hard work seemingly rejuvenated an already cozy cove in Downtown Akron.
For their work, our sixth, seventh, and eighth graders earned PROMISE Cash, which they are able to turn in to the Foundation for prizes and rewards.
We send a special family thank you to everyone who came out to serve our community.
Posted 4-13-17
The I PROMISE School
Surrounded by nearly 100 of the Foundation’s community partners and proud family members, yesterday LJFF and Akron Public Schools (APS) announced a partnership to design a new Akron public school, called the I PROMISE School (IPS). While committees of local leaders, educators, parents and experts are currently forming that will determine many of the logistics of the new school, the proposed vision for the I PROMISE School is an expansion of APS curriculum with a STEM, hands-on, problem-based learning focus infused with LJFF’s “We Are Family” philosophy to create an innovative and supportive learning environment for its students and their families.
You can watch the launch video here.
Expanding Our Reach
Posted 3.22.17
Through the tireless work of the LJFFCOE and Dr. Brad Maguth, the I PROMISE Mentor program successfully uses UA students to mentor our I PROMISE students at Litchfield CLC. This semester, Dr. Brad handed the instructor’s torch to mentorship veteran, Jonathan Greer from iCare Mentoring. As professor Greer and his students worked with their Litchfield mentees, Dr. Brad and the LJFFCOE staff propelled the program to its largest step forward. The I PROMISE Mentor course met University standards and is now a general elective course open to the entire UA student population. The expanded mentor pool brings us closer to our goal of one-to-one mentorship for all of our students.
We extend a special thank you to Dr. Brad, Professor Greer, the mentors, and all UA and Akron Public Schools staff involved in our I PROMISE Mentor program. You make us all proud to say, “We are family.”
Dr. Brad takes to the airwaves
Posted 2-16-17
Posted: 2.1.17
With support from LJFFCOE faculty member Dr. Brad Maguth, this semester’s class is run by iCare Mentoring’s Jonathan Greer. Though they spent the early minutes of their first mentor meeting in quiet adolescent separation, “Mr. J,” as he’s called by his students, enthusiastically broke the shyness barrier with a fun and wildly popular ice-breaker. After mentor and mentee introductions, the group had their first I PROMISE journaling session.
The mentors and mentees meet Tuesdays and Thursdays until the end of the collegiate semester.
We send a special thank you to Mr. J and Dr. Brad for all of their hard work and dedication to our kids.