YEMBA News
AUGUST 2022
YEMBA’s inaugural summer program ended with a ceremony on Thursday, July 28 at the Nineteenth Century Club. During the program, the students shared with an audience of families and supporters the vision boards they created, depicting their goals and desires for the future. The students also were presented with stipends for participating in the program.
MAY 2022
YEMBA is excited to announce its first-ever summer program for incoming freshmen. The program, which will be based at YEMBA’s new building at 218 W. Lake Street, Oak Park, will be held June 20 – July 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Designed to help middle school students feel more comfortable with the transition to high school, the program will include high school tours, financial literacy workshops, field trips to local businesses, and recreational activities.
APRIL 2022
Byline Bank is providing financial literacy workshops for YEMBA’s Mentoring Empowerment Program (MEP) throughout the month of April. Judette Kurasz, vice president and financial literacy officer, is offering the one-hour sessions, once per week at both Julian and Brooks middle schools. Kurasz has more than 35 years of experience in banking.
MARCH 2022
YEMBA bid a grateful adieu to Program Director Kay Lewellyan last month, although she has graciously agreed to serve as a consultant during the transition to Amari Wilkerson. Kay stepped into the position in September 2021 and helped YEMBA weather the challenges of COVID, and we deeply appreciate her many contributions.
FEBRUARY 2022
YEMBA is offering programming on-site at Oak Park’s middle schools for the first time in 20 months, due to the impact of COVID-19. Special thanks to District 97 for recognizing the value of our programs, especially given the toll the pandemic has taken on the mental and physical health of our youth.