New Community Centers Celebrate Project IF, Harvard Graduate School
of Education's Youth Mentoring Program
On September 26 and 28, First Realty Management Corp. will host opening
ceremonies for two new community centers at Brandywyne Village in East
Boston and High Point Village in Roslindale, two sites of Project IF:
Inventing the Future, a multifaceted youth mentoring program developed
by Professor Michael Nakkula at the Harvard Graduate School of Education
in collaboration with Massachusetts General Hospital and First Realty
Management Corp. The community centers were designed in part to provide
meeting spaces for Project IF mentors and tutors and will also feature
computer learning centers, established through HUD Neighborhood Networks
Program, as well as space for community meetings, activities, and special
events.
Project IF matches mentors, tutors, and counselors with youth in public
schools and affordable housing developments. Grounded in Nakkula's invention-based
theory for helping youth, Project IF departs from prevention and intervention-based
therapy--which focuses on diagnosing kids for current or future problems--and
instead assesses kids for their talents and potential.
Michael Nakkula developed his "invention-based" counseling
model while working with urban youth in schools around the city of Boston.
He had higher success rates with his students when he focused more on
their potential for success and less on the failures and pathologies that
might lead to destructive behavior and problems down the road. Nakkula
also discovered that offering counseling or mentoring to all kids, rather
than only providing services to those kids who had been identified as
at-risk, reduced the stigma attached to counseling and allowed all kids
to envision or invent their futures and see themselves as potentially
successful.
In addition to the community sites of Brandywyne Village and High Point
Village, Project IF provides mentors and counselors working in Nakkula's
invention model to the Edwards Middle School and Charlestown High School,
both in Charlestown.
First Realty Management Corp. (FRM), the property management company
for both the Brandywyne and High Point apartment communities, has over
40 years of experience in residential management of rental housing communities
and condominiums. FRM was among the first companies to manage privately
owned apartment developments under the National Housing Act of 1961 and
pioneered the concept of providing resident services programs at its affordable
properties in 1975. In 1996, FRM's High Point Village was recognized
as the Outstanding Multi-Family Community in New England in the National
Affordable Housing Management Association's Community of Quality
Competition; Brandywyne Village achieved the same honor a year later in
1997.
Michael Nakkula is Assistant Professor of Education in the Risk &
Prevention Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is
the author, with Sharon Ravitch, of Matters of Interpretation: Reciprocal
Transformation in Therapeutic and Developmental Relationships With Youth
(Jossey-Bass Publishers; Publication Date: 1998).
For More Information
Contact Christine Sanni at (617) 496-5873 for scheduling information
for Michael Nakkula and for more information on Project IF and the opening
ceremonies at Brandywyne and High Point Villages.