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Mentor Day 2007

Mentor Day is special day of career and educational enrichment for youth ages 10-18.
Positive Peer Pressure Challenge participants will also share updates on their positive community projects. Register your company to provide mentors or bring your child to experience this unique mentoring opportunity.

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I had a chance to experience their work first hand last weekend. When I first heard about last Saturday's event (8/25/07) through Angela Toomer and other IBM colleagues, my VERY HONEST first thought was, "I'm not TRYING to go into Newark! No way, no how!" But then, I smacked myself and came back with "who am I to be afraid to go into my OWN community and try to help my OWN kids???" We all understand the need to be safe and use common sense in ANY urban area; but making assumptions based on the name of a city is a WEAK excuse for sitting on the sidelines and doing nothing (Note: I know that many of you are already doing your part so this line is directed only to those out there who were like ME -- shaking my head but holding my hands from the burbs =). Anyway, this former BAP decided to get real and get involved. Personally speaking, participation in this event was very important to me on a lot of levels, mostly because it gave me a chance to try to make a positive difference in a child's life...even for a day. As most of you know, had my grandmother not been the extraordinary Superwoman that she was, I could very easily have been a mentee rather than a mentor. It felt good to give of my time and myself, but most importantly, it was GREAT to 'receive' thru the excitement and engagement of the youths in the discussions we had with them. The mentee with whom I spent most of my day was on the SAME academic and career aspiration path as the one I'd taken in high school so I was able to speak to her first hand about very real options for her professional pursuits in life.


I just wanted to say thank you so much for inspiring me to never give up and keep on moving forward. I am twelve years old and I have read your book that not only has it inspired me but many of my friends. Thank you.

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THE BONDThe Three Doctors-Drs. Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, and Rameck Hunt-discovered early in their friendship that they shared one disturbing trait: As children, they had to navigate life in inner-city Newark without a father’s support and guidance. While each young man dealt with the turmoil caused by an absent father, with no male role model to turn to for advice, each veered dangerously close to a life of delinquency and crime. But despite great odds, the three overcame the statistics. In high school, they formed the Pact, a promise to one another that they would become doctors, and it kept them dedicated to one another and to their dream, and helped to put them on the road to successful careers as physicians.

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As teenagers from a rough part of Newark, New Jersey, Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt, and George Jenkins had nothing special going for them except loving mothers (one of whom was a drug user) and above-average intelligence.

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The Pact Power Kids are based upon the inspirational story of Drs. Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt and George Jenkins, who as youngsters made a pact to overcome inner- city obstacles to reach their goal of becoming doctors.

The story of The Three Doctors has been chronicled in their nationally recognized and best selling book, “The Pact ” and their children's book “We Beat The Street”.

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