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  • Who We Are

    The Foundations Center of Maplewood and South Orange, (the “Center”), seeks to empower the youth our our community and enhance their sense of self and belonging through dynamic programming. The Center’s unique approach encourages creative self-expression through the illustration of the practical importance of academic skills such as literacy and arithmetic and the related application to digital media productions.
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  • Where We Are

    The Center is conveniently located at 515 Valley Street, Suit 130, Maplewood NJ
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  • What We Do

    The Center applies an “inquiry-based learning” approach whereby the Center’s Scholars will participate in the planning, development and evaluation of their media and community civic engagement projects under the guidance of the Center’s facilitators.
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  • Our Mission

    The Foundations Center of Maplewood and South Orange, (the “Center”), seeks to empower the youth our our community and enhance their sense of self and belonging through dynamic programming.
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    Welcome to The HK Foundations Center

    "The Center fosters civic engagement, promotes community responsibility, and inspires action through dialogue and digital media among peers"
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    February
    2011

    The Foundations Center of Maplewood & South Orange Adult Registration is now open and offering series of workshops “Learning the Language of Social Media and Web Development” specifically designed for small business owners who are new to social networking.
    Are you using social media to build an audience or market your services? If you haven’t you’re probably missing out on connecting with new audiences. These workshops will take an advanced look at social media optimization. You will learn best practices for engagement and digital marketing to steer traffic to your website.
    Stephanie Jelley, Director of Business Development & Programming and social media enthusiast with more than 10 years of communication experience with Contour Marketing & Media, will lead the series.
    Workshop topics are:
    February 10 – “Introduction to Social Media” Learn the basics of social media. Blogs, YouTube and social networks like Facebook and Twitter are just some of the new tools allowing people to share knowledge and organize into groups online. This session will cover basic information about how social media tools such as blogs, wikis, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter are being used. You will also gain pointers and tips to consider about using social media in your business/organization’s communications and review how social media tools have changed and continues to change the landscape of communications.
    February 24 – “Facebook and LinkedIn for Beginners” will focus on setting up a Facebook account and pages for your small business as well as the importance of a LinkedIn presence creating a profile and network that will enhance your reach.
    October 5 -”Twitter Know-How” will cover setting up an account, creating a custom background, tweetiquette, tweeting and getting targeted followers to complement your business services.
    March 3-”Building your Business through Better Blogging-An Introduction to WordPress” There are many uses for blogs. Blogging is one of the most sought after techniques for driving traffic, increasing revenue, network marketing, advertising, personal uses, branding and much more.
    March 24-”Building Your Business Blog-Session 2″-Build your business or personal blog with guidance.
    The cost for the workshops is $25 per session and registration is required as seating is limited. A 15% discount will be applied for those attending all workshops.
    All funds raised are used to support the many initiatives of the HK Community Fund.
    Workshops will be held from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the HK Foundations Center which is conveniently located at 515 Valley Street, Suite 130, Maplewood.
    For further information please visit www.mwsohkfc.org or to request reasonable accommodations for disabilities, call 973.762.0462 or email programs@mwsohkfc.org.

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    December
    2010

    The Center reopens January 10th and will be offering the following workshops for students grades 5-12 who reside in Maplewood & South Orange.

    iMovie/Final Cut  Monday & Thursday  3:30-5 (Grades 8-12)

    iPhoto/Photoshop  Tuesday 4-5:15 (Grades 5-8)

    “We See The World”  Wednesday 4-5:30

    Open Workshop Friday 3:30-5 (grades 8-12)

    Open registration December 20-22 and January 3-5 from 3:30-5.  Should workshop enrollment exceed capacity a lottery will be conducted to randomly select participants among those eligible.  Those selected will be notified by e-mail January 6th.

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    December
    2010

    Today we are reaching out to our friends and supporters to help us raise funds needed to expand our computer lab. As the school year progresses we are finding an increased need for computer access in order to meet academic requirements.

    To help ensure those who do not have home access are afforded equal opportunity to achieve their personal best, our team is committed to raising the funds necessary to build a lab for the sole use of our community’s youth, enhancing their educational experience.

    Your gift today will help us provide the life-changing programs and guidance that help  our community’s youth excel.  Working together, we can reach the next generation who will transform themselves, their communities and America for the better.

    We are asking our families, friends and supporters to donate $20 to the HK Community Fund this holiday season, 100% of your donation will go directly to the purchase of both hard and software to build a 12 station Dell computer lab.

    Please use the Pay Pal link to contribute your tax deductible donation to HK Community Fund, Inc or mail your check to The HK Foundations Center 515 Valley Street, Suite 130, Maplewood NJ 07040

    We thank you in kind for your continued support.

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    November
    2010

    These workshops are open to kids Grades 7 & 8 encourage children to explore their worlds as they photograph scenes from their own lives that serve as they  as a catalyst for verbal and written expression. Our world is dominated by visual images and the written word. It is important to know how to express yourself, both verbally and in writing. Writing photography promotes visual literacy and writing into a program that interconnects photo-based image making with a variety of writing techniques to improve self expression. The power of photography and writing are combined so that participants learn to tell their story or the story of the world around them. Workshop participants are given the opportunity to create images of self, family, community, dreams, and the environment. These images then serve as the catalyst for written works.

    Your child will be introduced to iPhoto and Aperture to enhance and modify their photos in an environment that encourages collaboration among peers and senior peer mentors.  For further information on this workshop and community project, please email programs@mwsohkfc.org.

    Workshop offered Monday 3:30-4:45

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    November
    2010

    Nowhere is technology more fluid and evolving than within the digital realm. The Center’s digital media programs are designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of the contexts, processes and techniques of animation, video, interactivity and motion graphics. Through interaction with a wide range of media, students develop comprehensive technical skills while being challenged to research theories and generate ideas to achieve sophisticated digital solutions.

    Rich and innovative projects are created within a diverse range of traditional and emerging environments. Our youth will discover that the need to adapt is crucial – what is hot today may be outdated and replaced tomorrow. They have access to the latest and most relevant equipment – computers and software, HD cameras, and industry standard editing software.

    The techniques our participants learn help them become proficient in digital media and allow them to express themselves  through telling cinematic stories, making characters move, exploring virtual space, developing online strategies, animating graphics, incorporating audio and effects, designing interfaces, databases, games or touch-screen applications, proficiency in digital media.  Learning these skills will help position these youth for tomorrow’s digital media industries.

    Those youth attending workshops at The Center will be afforded the opportunity to explore their creativity while acquiring skills essential to succeed in the 21st Century.  Open workshops are available for students to do their homework and utilize The Center’s resources for research and class assignments.

    For further information on youth programs, please contact Stephanie Jelley, Director of Programing at stephanie@mwsohkfc.org or call 973.762.4062.

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    November
    2010

    The HK Foundations Center of Maplewood & South Orange welcomes parents and students to visit The Center, Thursday, November 11 from 1-5 pm  for an Open House to speak with both the foundation’s president, Tom Kerns and instructors regarding services and workshops offered to youth grades 5-12 and adult workshops open to all 18 and older.

    Youth workshops are free to all students who live within the Maplewood & South Orange School District.  We welcome you and your child to visit The Center and enjoy the many multi-media projects, individual and community based, allow our students to further explore their creativity while learning skills needed to succeed in the 21st Century.

    For further information and applications please visit The Center or email programs@mwsohkfc.org.  Office hours are Tuesday through Thursday 9 am to 12:00 pm and  3:30-5:30.  Questions should be emailed to stephanie@mwsohkfc.org.

    The Center is conveniently located at The Map Building, 515 Valley Road, Suite 130, Maplewood.

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    September
    2010

    The HK Foundations Center of Maplewood & South Orange welcomes parents and students to visit The Center, Monday September 13th from 1-3 pm or 6-8:30 pm for an Open House to speak with both the foundation’s president, Tom Kerns and instructors regarding services and workshops offered to youth grades 7-12 and adult workshops open to all 18 and older.

    Youth workshops are free to all students who live within the Maplewood & South Orange School District.  We welcome you and your child to visit The Center and enjoy the many multi-media projects, individual and community based, allow our students to further explore their creativity while learning skills needed to succeed in the 21st Century.

    For further information and applications please visit http://mwsocc.org/fall-2010-schedule-application/ Applications will be available on site September 6th.  Office hours are Monday through Friday 9 am to 1:00 pm and Tuesday evenings from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.  Questions should be emailed to programs@mwsohkfc.org.

    The Center is conveniently located at The Map Building, 515 Valley Road, Suite 130, Maplewood.

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    September
    2010

    The Foundations Center of Maplewood & South Orange Adult Registration is now open and offering series of workshops “Learning the Language of Social Media and Web Development” specifically designed for small business owners who are new to social networking.

    Are you using social media to build an audience or market your services? If you haven’t you’re probably missing out on connecting with new audiences. These workshops will take an advanced look at social media optimization. You will learn best practices for engagement and digital marketing to steer traffic to your website.

    Stephanie Jelley, Director of Business Development & Programming and social media enthusiast with more than 10 years of communication experience with Contour Marketing & Media, will lead the series.

    Workshop topics are:

    • September 21 – “Introduction to Social Media” Learn the basics of social media. Blogs, YouTube and social networks like Facebook and Twitter are just some of the new tools allowing people to share knowledge and organize into groups online. This session will cover basic information about how social media tools such as blogs, wikis, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter are being used. You will also gain pointers and tips to consider about using social media in your business/organization’s communications and review how social media tools have changed and continues to change the landscape of communications.
    • September 28 – “Facebook and LinkedIn for Beginners” will focus on setting up a Facebook account and pages for your small business as well as the importance of a LinkedIn presence creating a profile and network that will enhance your reach.
    • October 5 -”Twitter Know-How” will cover setting up an account, creating a custom background, tweetiquette, tweeting and getting targeted followers to compliment your business services.
    • October 12-”Building your Business through Better Blogging-An Introduction to WordPress”  There are many uses for blogs.  Blogging is one of the most sought after techniques for driving traffic, increasing revenue, network marketing, advertising, personal uses, branding and much more
    • October 19-”Building Your Business Blog-Session 2″-Build your business or personal blog with guidance.

    The cost for the workshops is $25 per session and registration is required as seating is limited.  A 15% discount will be applied for those attending all workshops.

    Workshops will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday evenings, September 21-October 19 at the HK Foundations Center which is conveniently located at 515 Valley Street, Suite 130, Maplewood.

    For further information or to request reasonable accommodations for disabilities, call 973.762.0462 or email programs@mwsohkfc.org.

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    August
    2010

    This Fall the HK Foundations Center will be offering workshops to students residing in the Maplewood & South Orange School District grades 7-12.  Please download the attached application and return to the HK Foundations Center, 515 Valley Street, Suite 130, Maplewood, NJ 07040.  Workshops will be filled on a first come first served basis and will run 6 weeks beginning September 13th.  A second fall workshop will begin November 1st.  Please indicate the Fall 1 or Fall 2 on the bottom of the application.  There is no fee for youth workshops.

    We will make every attempt to have your child in the workshop of their choice.  Additional workshops will be offered, based upon demand, to accommodate as many youth as possible.  Those students who are selected, based upon first enrollment will be notified via e-mail of their schedule.  Those on the waiting list will be given first priority as additional workshops are formed.

    Please note, youth Open Workshops are provided to allow those students needing assistance on personal or school projects.  Assistance may include direction as to the use of digital media software or simply providing your youth access to those tools they may not have access to at home or public library.

    Adult workshops are offered to resident and small business owners/managers of Maplewood & South Orange.  A fee of $65 per workshop helps us continue and expand our youth outreach.  Simply mark the application with your selection at the bottom of the application form.

    Should you have any question, please contact programs@mwsohkfc.org or call 973.762.4062

    Download : Fall Introduction

    Download: application

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    August
    2010

    Step into the offices of the HK Foundation Center of Maplewood & South Orange (commonly known as “The Center”) on Valley Street in Maplewood and you are immediately pulled into a vortex of non-stop activity.

    Local teenagers, business owners and training instructors are bustling about, gazing intently at computer screens and working with The Center’s Director of Business Development and Community Outreach Stephanie Jelley.

    The Center provides free—yes, free—media training classes to Maplewood and South Orange students in grades 7-12. (The full list of fall classes will be available online on August 23  and early registration is encouraged. Some of the classes to be offered include iWeb/Word Press, iPhoto/Aperture 3 and iMovie/Final Express.) A few adult classes—in ESL, conversational Spanish and blogging—are available for a nominal fee.

    Continue reading Michael Lashinsky’s article on Maplewood Patch http://maplewood.patch.com/articles/the-center-opens-its-doors-to-local-teens


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