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Damiya Studies Economics to Develop Compassionate Communities
At a pivotal time in my secondary education, I had to make the choice of what subjects I would study in the last 2 years of school. The subjects I would choose would open doors to higher education in college, and eventually a career. On the other hand, the subjects I didn’t choose would mean hammering the last nail in the coffin for other subject streams.
Overpower Gore Finds a Fulfilling Career at enFocus
In January of 2017, I was beyond excited to start my international journey in the Kingdom of Eswatini where I was participating in the International Baccalaureate Diploma. It was a two-year program that developed leadership skills by teaching students how to use education to unite people, nations, and cultures for peace and a sustainable future. After a rewarding two-years, I graduated with a Bilingual International Baccalaureate Diploma, and I took a gap year to share the knowledge and experiences I gained with my peers in my hometown Mutare, Zimbabwe.
Marshall County Lifelong Learning Network, MC LLN: Creating a Strategic Plan to Inspire Lifelong Learning in Marshall County
The Marshall County Lifelong Learning Network (LLN) was founded in 1998 to provide career and technical education (CTE) for high school youth. In 2021, the organization sought to broaden its scope to meet community needs by providing inclusive educational opportunities ranging from early childhood through adulthood.
Reflecting on the Past, Alayna Looks Forward to Making an Impact in the Region
The tree line blurred as her eyes became unfocused. Shaking her head, she glanced back at her computer. She had been reflecting on her hometown: South Bend, IN.
She wondered what her past self would think of where she had landed. Her past self had thought she would be a professor considering her degrees from Bethel University (IN) were in Biblical Studies and Philosophy.
Anna Invests in the Region through Sustainable Solutions
When I was a child, I was full of curiosity. Like many kids, I wanted to be a part of everything and I wanted to understand the world around me.
Citywide Classroom: School City of Mishawaka Expands Internet Accessibility
Citywide Classroom is a collaborative partnership to expand connectivity resources typically found in South Bend and Mishawaka classrooms into neighborhoods and homes of students. Citywide Classroom was initially launched in South Bend mid-pandemic to provide internet connectivity to approximately 30% of students without reliable access in the South Bend Community School Corporation. Citywide Classroom provided and continues to provide free at-home services to 4,200+ South Bend students without adequate internet connection.
Allison's Life of Questions Leads her to enFocus
I got this job by asking questions. I blame my mother. She has always told me, “You’ll never know until you ask,” and while she was not wrong… I don’t think anyone anticipated where those questions would take me.
Skye Chases her Business Dream at enFocus
“What do you want to do in the future?”
That’s a question I remember being asked by one of my best high school friends. I had always known the answer, “I want to be an entrepreneur,” I said.
Immigration Assistance Program: Expanding International Employment and Economic Growth
Recruitment and hiring of international individuals can have a positive impact on communities through attracting skilled talent to difficult technical roles, supporting population growth, and driving economic development. The City of South Bend recognizes the potential for economic growth with international talent.
Will Schwartz brings Worldly Experiences to South Bend
In the summer of 2017, I realized working a desk job left me wanting more, it’s not something I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I needed to take a step back, figure out how to reevaluate my life and discover what I’m truly passionate about and what I want to accomplish. My next decision fell in line with my all or nothing attitude towards life.
Northern Indiana Hispanic Health Coalition: Combating Childhood Obesity through Healthy Hearts Program
Approximately 45% of 4th-6th graders in Elkhart County school districts are obese. In response, the Northern Indiana Hispanic Health Coalition (NIHHC) created the Healthy Hearts program to educate Elkhart County students in 4th-6th grade on the importance of heart health. The program teaches students about nutrition and exercise through hands-on activities led by a trained facilitator during the school day.
Bradley Kauffman brings "Voices Together" in the South Bend-Elkhart Region
My professional journey began with a phone call. When I was 10 years old, I phoned my local bicycle shop to help troubleshoot a problem: the brakes on my vintage Schwinn were not working properly. With the shop owner’s verbal guidance, I removed the faulty part, procured a replacement, and successfully completed the repair. A short time later, the bike shop owner reached out to my parents, inquiring whether I might want to apprentice as a mechanic.
Megan Dale Uses Data to Improve Childhood Health
Megan received a B.A. in History and English Literature from the University of Tennessee and a Masters of Public Administration from the University of North Carolina. She is using her skills and passions to impact childhood immunizations in Elkhart County.
Elkhart County Fiber Initiative: Advancing Elkhart County Fiber for a more “Connected” Community
Elkhart County launched the dark fiber connectivity initiative in 2018. Dark fiber is a vendor-neutral optic strand that can be “lit” by any service provider to provide internet service. According to FCC Broadband statistics in June 2021, 70% of Elkhart County residents had no access to fiber optic broadband and 24% of residents had availability to only one provider.
Keeping Talent in Our Region: The enFocus Model at Work
enFocus, a nonprofit founded in 2012, believes the key to regional economic development lies in attracting and retaining talent. Our unique model attracts recent graduates to our Fellowship program, then matches them to business and technology projects with partners ranging from school systems and city government, to manufacturing and healthcare.
Jody and Francie Design a Website to Reflect Organizational Mission
Jody Suryatna and Francie Fink, civic and industry innovation Fellows, joined forces to support a local nonprofit with website development. Their different skills came together to create a website that reflected the programs and services of the ETHOS Stem Center.
Matthew Barlow Commits to Coaching Young Talent in his Hometown
My name is Matthew Barlow, and I am from South Bend, IN. Sports have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Since junior high, I have been in the gym, lifting weights. I went on to play football at John Adams High School and was a student-athlete while earning a degree in Business Management at Valparaiso University.
Jeremy Cultivates Academic Success
Jeremy studied at DePaul University and earned his Bachelor’s of Economics in 2020 and his Master’s in Economics and Policy Analysis in 2021. Now, Jeremy is helping enFocus discover, design, and implement solutions in the education sector.
Diogo Poubel Batista Helps Automate Inventory Tracking
Born in Jesus do Norte, Brazil, Diogo earned a B.S. in Business Administration in Brazil and an M.S. in Business Analytics from DePaul University. Diogo’s experience in supply chain management and data analysis is pertinent to his work with enFocus and regional partners.
Amy Embraces Indiana’s Vast & Beautiful Blue Skies
I remember my first time driving on I-65, on my way to meet my host family after arriving in the U.S. I had never seen the sky so wide, stunningly blue, and unrecognizably high.