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Ever forward club
Ever forward club





ever forward club

Ashanti Branch, M.Ed., Project Fellow, Stanfords d.school Studied in Civil Engineering, Cal PolySan Luis Obispo Fulbright Exchange Fellowship to India, a Rotary Club Cultural Ambassadorial Fellowship to Mexico, and a 2010 Teacher of. Branch is on a mission to change the way that students interact with their education and the way schools interact with students. from Ashanti Branch: 'Taking off the Mask' in the Ever Forward Club held on May 24, 2016. With over 19 years mentoring youth and 10 of those years as a math teacher educating inner city youth, Ashanti was awarded with a Fulbright Exchange Fellowship to India, a Rotary Club Cultural Ambassadorial Fellowship to Mexico and a 2010 Teacher of the Year Award from the Alameda-Contra Costa County Math Educators. This Friday, our dear friend and colleague, Ashanti Branch, the founder of Ever Forward Club and one of the people featured in the award-winning documentary. The Ever Forward Club has helped 100% of its members graduate high school and 93% of them have gone on to attend college. Since then, The Ever Forward Club has grown to serve both young men and women and become a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. In 2004 as a first year teacher, Ashanti started The Ever Forward Club to provide a support group for African American and Latino males, who were not achieving to the level of their potential. Provides young men and women with support, training, and a safe place to open up and address mental health in their immediate communities. Documentarian Jennifer Siebel Newsom and Stanford’s design thinking program have helped Branch’s. Our main thrust into schools, a mentor-led, year-long youth-development and mentoring program for young men in grades six through twelve. Branch is on a mission to change the way that students interact with their education. This led Branch in 2004 to create the Ever Forward Club to provide a safe place for these young men to take off their masks and be supported for who they really are, and 93 percent of Club members have gone on to college. He had suddenly found the “fire” that was missing in his life and he hoped to ignite a similar enthusiasm in his young students. The Ever Forward Club has helped 100 of its members graduate high school. Evergreen Line has been making every effort to refloat the stranded ship on behalf of the common interests of cargo owners. After tutoring struggling students and realizing his true passion was teaching, Mr. Ever Forward ran aground after the ship departed Baltimore on 13 March. Ashanti studied Civil Engineering and worked as a construction project manager in his first career. Branch, born and raised by a single mother on welfare in Oakland, California, took the road less traveled to get out of the ghetto and attended one of California’s premier engineering colleges, California Polytechnic - San Luis Obispo.







Ever forward club