In her welcoming remarks, Eastern President Elsa Nuñez urged the audience to lead a “life of conscience,” which she described as one of Martin Luther King Jr.’s great lessons. She said that living a life of conscience is being aware of the people around us, making a conscious decision to follow the right path and being aware of the consequences of our actions.
Al Duncan Testimonial – Sister 2 Sister Event
Mr. Duncan was exceptional in his customer service, accomodation and presentation. He responded quickly to my initial request; he was accomodating with respect to my audience and unconventional times, and his presentation was inspiring despite our being a very “tough crowd.” You should book him if you can, as soon as you can!
Yolanda Johnson Atlanta Board of Education Member District 6
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Summer job program boosts teens’ wallets, spirits
“Summer job program boosts teens’ wallets, spirits”
Dave Battagello, The Windsor Star
Published: Tuesday, June 29, 2010
With dozens of local teenagers hanging on every word, Al Duncan crumpled up a $20 bill, repeatedly stepped on it, then held it high to show its value never changes.
The message from the widely acclaimed mentor for at-risk youth: regardless of being battered by criticism or difficult life circumstances, “you can choose to value yourself,” he said.
Raised in the tough and poverty-stricken streets of north Philadelphia, the motivational speaker and author for troubled youth across North America was in Windsor on Monday as keynote speaker for 265 teens as they embark on New Beginnings’ fourth annual Summer Jobs for Youth Program.”
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Eastern Names Winners of MLKing Jr. Awards – Press Releases
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Eastern Names Winners of MLKing Jr. Awards
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Motivational Speaker Al Duncan to Speak at Eastern – Press Releases
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Motivational Speaker Al Duncan to Speak at Eastern
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Al Duncan Testimonial – YouthChallenge – Every year since 2008
You are an exceptional speaker with the ability to really connect with our young people in special way. You did an outstanding job of reinforcing and driving home the principles we want to instill in our cadets. Our cadets have found your book, My Success Journal for Young People, to be inspiring and insightful. It’s a great resource for helping them to create a plan for accomplishing their goals. The tools that you shared with them, as well your professionalism and character, are something that all of our cadets around the country could benefit from. I look forward to having you back again.
Chief Louis Joseph – CW5
National Guard
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Al Duncan Testimonial – Freshman College – Claflin
“Al literally set our group on fire. Students did not want to leave even when the fire alarm went off!”
We use him every year since 2007
Monica Greene, Director Freshman College · Claflin University
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Youth Motivational Speaker Al Duncan Addresses Tomorrow Matters” Graduates
“What does it take to be successful?” Al Duncan. a world-class youth motivational speaker, asks a group of teens who are participating in the graduation ceremony for Tomorrow Matters™, a mentoring program established by The Foster Children’s Foundation lnc. to assist local foster children prepare for their future.
“Responsibility, motivation, education, and perseverance” are some of the answers the teens call out, and while Duncan agrees these are important components for success. he is searching for another word—choices.
“You choose to use your knowledge and you choose between what is right and what is easy.” Duncan explains “Sometimes you may make the wrong choice, but at the end of the day you still have value and you choose to know your value.”
Duncan’s talk comes at the end of the graduates’ semester-long program focused on providing necessary skills and tools to help them reach their potential and become independent adults.
Throughout the semester the teens, aged 14-18, attended interactive workshops on employment preparation and interviews, community service, money management, health, housing, college, cooking, and education.
“By giving the youth hope and empowering them with the skills, tools, materials and adult connections they need to reach their potential, the Tomorrow Matters™ program is raising self-esteem and giving youth the opportunity to dream and look forward to a brighter future,” says Suzanne Geske, Executive Director of the Foster Children’s Foundation.
As Duncan speaks to the teens and relates his own experiences growing up in North Philadelphia, he explains that at age 24 he returned home to raise his 12-year-old brother. Despite these obstacles and challenges, Duncan went on to become a successful entrepreneur, community member, and motivational speaker having delivered over 1,100 keynotes and seminars to more than 700,000 people.
“The sky isn’t the limit,” Duncan says to the teens as he concludes his address. “You can go even further.”
The graduation ceremony took place on May 16, 2009, at Street Smarts in Historic Duluth. The Junior League of Gwinnett and North Fulton Counties and the Foster Children’s Foundation worked hand in hand to plan the event and reward the teens tor their accomplishments and commitment to the program.
Tomorrow Matters was developed by the Foster Children’s Foundation, a 501 (c) 3 non profit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life for children in foster care by identifying their economic, environmental, educational and emotional needs and implementing ways to raise public awareness in an effort to solve these issues.
For information on the Foster Children’s Foundation, call 770-623-6135, email info@fosterchildrefoundation.org or visit www.fosterchildrenfoundation.org
For information about Al Duncan visit www.alduncan.net.youth.html
For information about Junior League of Gwinnett and North Fulton Counties, visit www.jlgnf.org
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