Sixteen Local Students Chosen For Foundations Summer Youth Corps
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Sixteen Local Students Chosen For Foundations Summer Youth Corps
Internships Provide Service Learning at Bucks Co. Non-Profits

Sponsor: Foundations Community Partnership
Author: Beth Brody, beth@brodypr.com, 908-295-0600

Sixteen college students from Bucks County have been chosen to participate in  Foundations Community Partnership’s 2018 Summer Youth Corps, which offers paid internships at local non-profit human service agencies in Bucks County serving children, youth and families. The program provides students the ability to gain practical experience while helping to effect positive change in the community by working at non-profit human service agencies.

This is the 11th consecutive year that Foundations has offered the internship program. Non-profit agencies have the benefit of additional helping hands and the students gain meaningful work experience with groups that are making a difference in Bucks County, as well as earning college credit through a partnership with Bucks County Community College.

“Through our relationship with Bucks County Community College, students are able to really experience service-learning, a form of experiential education in which students learn to solve community problems and achieve real objectives for the community while earning college credits,” said Ron Bernstein, Executive Director of Foundations Community Partnership. “Many of our Partnership in Education winners have been selected for the Summer Youth Corps so they can continue their community service work.”

Field Supervisor Julie Tokar leads this year’s Summer Youth Corps. A Yardley resident, Julie is a recent MSW graduate from the University of Pennsylvania. 

Students in the 2018 Summer Youth Corps program have been placed in the following locations:

  1. Yardley resident Benard Cutrone(Pennsbury High School) is working for Boy Scouts USA in Doylestown. He is studying Marketing and Sociology at Penn State.
  2. Doylestown resident Sara Donnelly(Central Bucks East High School) is assisting Habitat for Humanity in Chalfont. She is majoring in Accounting and Organizational & Community Leadership at the University of Delaware.
  3. Croydon resident Amanda Dingley(Harry S. Truman High School) is working at Snipes Farm & Education Center in Morrisville. She is a Chemical Engineering major at the University of Delaware.
  4. Bristol resident Dakota Luna(Bristol Borough High School) is assisting Ridge Crest in Sellersville. He is a Pre-Med major at Penn State.
  5. Holland resident Ellen Kravchenko (Council Rock South) is interning at NOVA in Jamison. She is studying Nursing at the Duquesne University.
  6. Doylestown resident Leigh Wolfrum(Central Bucks West)is interning at Special Equestrians in Jamison. She is studying Exercise Science at West Chester University.
  7. Warrington resident Allyson Rychlak(Central Bucks South) is interning at the James A. Michener Art Museumin Doylestown. She is a Business major at Providence College.
  8. Bensalem residentMatthew Corbett(Bensalem High School) is working with the Lower Bucks YMCA in Fairless Hills. He is majoring in Business at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
  9. Langhorne resident Amanosi Agbugui (Neshaminy High School)is assisting the YWCA Bucks County in Trevose. She is a Psychology and Pre-Med student at Bucks County Community College.
  10. Doylestown resident Emily Alpin (Central Bucks West) is assisting the Cancer Support Network Greater Philadelphia at Gilda’s Clubin Ivyland. She is attending Vanderbilt University studying Neuroscience.
  11. Newtown resident Allie Weiner(Council Rock North) is assisting Libertae in Bensalem. She is Business major at University of Arizona.
  12. New Hope resident Kira Botelho(The Pennington School) is working at the Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preservein New Hope. Her major at Lafayette College is Environmental Studies.
  13. Feasterville-Trevose resident Christopher Yingling(Archbishop Wood) is working with The Conservatoryin Doylestown. He is studying Early Education at West Chester University.
  14. Yardley resident Taylor Smith (Princeton Day School) is interning at Big Brothers/Big Sisters Bucks Countyin Jamison. She is a Marketing major at Howard University.
  15. Washington Crossing resident Samantha Bovino (Council Rock North) is interning at the Bucks County Housing Group in Ivyland. She is a Nutritional Sciencesmajor at University of Texas.
  16. Doylestown resident Ellie Manca(Central Bucks West)is assisting the Mercer Museum in Doylestown. She is a Biobehavioral Health student at Penn State University.

Students who have completed their freshman through junior year at college and who are residents of Bucks County are eligible to participate in Foundations Community Partnership’s Summer Youth Corps. Foundations Community Partnership subsidizes the 10-week service-learning internships.

Foundations Community Partnership is a philanthropic grant-making foundation supporting the behavioral health and human service needs of children and young adults in Bucks County. Foundations Community Partnership provides grants and technical assistance to non-profit organizations, awards scholarships to Bucks County high school seniors, subsidizes service learning internships for college students, underwrites community education programs and supports behavioral health education and research. To learn more about Foundations and its mission please visit their website at www.fcpartnership.org or contact them at 267-247-5584


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Left to right. BACK ROW: Christopher Yingling, Matthew Corbett, Dakota Luna, Kira Botelho, Taylor Smith, Ben Cutrone. MIDDLE ROW: Sam Bovino, Amanda Dingley, Ellen Kravchenko, Sara Donnelly, Amanosi Agbugui. FRONT ROW: Supervisor Julie Tokar, Allie Weiner, Leigh Wolfrum, Ellie Manca, Allyson Rychlak, Emily Alpin.
Left to right. BACK ROW: Christopher Yingling, Matthew Corbett, Dakota Luna, Kira Botelho, Taylor Smith, Ben Cutrone. MIDDLE ROW: Sam Bovino, Amanda Dingley, Ellen Kravchenko, Sara Donnelly, Amanosi Agbugui. FRONT ROW: Supervisor Julie Tokar, Allie Weiner, Leigh Wolfrum, Ellie Manca, Allyson Rychlak, Emily Alpin.