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My Brother's Keeper

Fellows Program Spotlight: Fellows and Friends Retreat

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Commissioner Elia and Regents Finn, Mead, and Young attended the My Brother's Keeper (MBK) Fellows and Friends Leadership Retreat in August. The retreat, part of the leadership training component of the MBK Fellows program, was hosted by Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵ in partnership with the Monticello Central School District. Approximately 50 students from more than 10 school districts, along with some MBK liaisons and mentors, were in attendance.

At this event, the fellows participated in activities designed to help them reach their full potential. The retreat featured workshops from national speaker, author, and trainer, Robert Jackson; Regent Young; and Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵ Assistant Commissioner Anael Alston.

The retreat kicked off with a welcome from Regent Finn, Commissioner Elia, Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵ Assistant Commissioner Anael Alston, and Monticello Superintendent Tammy Mangus.

Robert Jackson gave the keynote address and offered aÌýBlueprint to Manhood.

Marlon Rice talked about mentoring and the power of words.

Anael Alston discussed the bookÌýMadd TruthÌýby Alfonso Wyatt and lead a reflection component on the importance of a positive self-image.

Finally, Garrett Richardson led participants on a hike to a waterfall to round out the retreat.

Learn more about the MBK Fellows Program