Creating Community Leaders: National Heritage Academies and United Way

Empowering Students to Make a Difference
The student-led organization is providing career opportunities while connecting with the community.
National Heritage Academies® (NHA) is thrilled to celebrate its collaboration with United Way through the Student United Way program. This initiative equips high school students with essential tools and opportunities to enact impactful changes within their communities.
Overcoming Challenges Together
Launched a few years ago with the support of a local credit union, Student United Way engages students at Grand River Preparatory and Wellspring Preparatory High Schools in philanthropy, volunteerism, and advocacy. The program provides students with leadership experiences while paving a pathway to potential careers in the nonprofit sector.
According to Hannah Reynolds, a staff member at United Way and a proud alumnus of Grand River Preparatory, "High school is an excellent time to explore various opportunities. This program empowers students to voice their desired changes, fostering their perception of working in nonprofits as a tangible career path."
Real-World Impact
Students involved in the Student United Way program have made considerable strides over the years. Their accomplishments include:
- Collaborating with VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) to assist families earning below $65,000 in preparing free tax returns.
- Partnering with the West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology to propose initiatives that enhance community development.
- Creating a distinct brand identity for Student United Way, encompassing its color scheme, fonts, and designs utilized in all promotional materials.
- Launching summer sessions to keep students engaged beyond the classroom setting.
An Inspiring Voice
At Grand River Preparatory, students have the chance to present solutions directly to WMCAT leadership, securing approval for ongoing community projects. At Wellspring, students have innovated the brand identity that now signifies Student United Way's mission throughout the area.
For individuals like Elizabeth Ta, a senior and founding member of Student United Way, this journey has been enlightening. "Participating in this program has been transformative for me," Ta stated. "I've enhanced my public speaking skills and now feel more confident addressing larger audiences. It's also broadened my horizons regarding nonprofit careers."
Community Support and Growth
The principal of Grand River Preparatory, Mike Irwin, commended the program's influence and the strong connection it fosters within the school environment. "We are genuinely excited to continue our partnership with Student United Way. This program not only allows our students to serve their community but also helps them discover and nurture significant interests in their lives. We're incredibly proud to see Hannah Reynolds, a GRP alum, leading this initiative with United Way."
Looking forward, the Student United Way program is on the cusp of further expansion. Wellspring's Volunteer Committee recently approved a proposal to extend the program to three more high schools, with Wyoming High School slated to join in the upcoming academic year.
As the Student United Way heads into its third year, enthusiasm is palpable among the students. Hannah Reynolds remarked, "Every day, students showcase that their voices matter, demonstrating the power they hold to make lasting changes in their communities."
About National Heritage Academies
National Heritage Academies® (NHA) operates a network of 103 tuition-free, public charter schools across nine states, providing quality education to over 68,000 kindergarten through 12th-grade students. More information about NHA can be found on their official website, and for locating the nearest charter school, please utilize their dedicated school finder tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Student United Way?
Student United Way is a program designed to empower high school students to lead community initiatives through philanthropy, volunteerism, and advocacy.
How does the program benefit students?
The program provides students with hands-on leadership opportunities, enhances their public speaking skills, and exposes them to potential careers in the nonprofit sector.
Which schools are involved in Student United Way?
Grand River Preparatory and Wellspring Preparatory High Schools are currently engaged in the Student United Way program, with plans to expand to more schools.
What achievements have students made through the program?
Students have volunteered with organizations like VITA, pitched ideas to community leaders, and developed a brand identity for Student United Way.
Who supports Student United Way?
The program has received support from various community organizations, including Members First Credit Union and the local United Way.
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