Project Inclusion – Overview
Dear Parent/Guardian,
Congratulations! Your child has been nominated from Lynchburg Public Schools to attend the Project Inclusion youth leadership institute from November 20-23 at the W.E. Skelton 4-H Center. Sponsored by the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities, Project Inclusion is a four-day, three-night residential program that allows student participants (called “delegates”) to break barriers, deal with biased behavior, and develop an Action Plan to reduce prejudice in their own schools and communities. In addition, student participants gain insight into their own lives and values. Being selected is quite an honor.
Your delegate can be registered using this link. This information should be filled out by you and your child. We recognize that there is a lot of information to complete. All of it is used to ensure that your child is safe while with us at the program. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
A Project Inclusion Orientation Session will be held for parents/guardians and delegates on Tuesday, October 29 at 6:00pm over Zoom. At that event, you will have the opportunity to learn more about Project Inclusion and ask any questions you have. Please make every effort to attend the orientation.
Click here for a list of things to bring to Project Inclusion. If you need to contact your child during Project Inclusion, please call the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities emergency phone at (804) 495-1580. Messages will be checked regularly and relayed to your child. Please do not encourage your child to call you. Doing so removes your child from the Project Inclusion community. We have a very short time together and every minute is valuable.
Please reach out to VCIC’s Director of Eduactional Programs, Alejandro Prince, by phone at (804) 515-7950 ext. 104 or by email at [email protected] if you have any questions. We look forward to working with you to create a memorable and meaningful experience for your child!
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Accessibilty:
The Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities strives to make Project Inclusion as accessible and inclusive as possible while acknowledging the existence of external barriers that may prevent 100% accessibility. VCIC leans into our core values of integrity and openness as we work to provide the most accessible experience for all, while welcoming feedback about what we can do better.
Upon request made at least four (4) weeks before the event, VCIC commits to:
- Support any needs related to participants’ ASL interpretors or need for large print handouts.
- Support our host site kitchen staff in accomodating dietary restrictions
Student Delegate Permission Form & Agreement
Please complete this form by November 1, 2024
Questions:
Alejandro Prince
Director of Educational Programs
804-515-7950 ext. 104 | [email protected]