Departments

News from Allegany Y.E.S. Program

Training & Employment Resource Center!

Another spectacular successful summer program ran from July 10th – Aug. 17th this year! A total of 19 youth were placed in the Allegany offices with almost 20 Seneca Nation Departments and Salamanca businesses requesting youth! It is sad to say, some of the departments were not able to have a youth for the summer, but we will definitely reach out to you and look forward to next summer!

Taking on a youth age 14 – 18 is a big commitment as a director, a department, and the staff in each department. So, we would like to give recognition to those departments who did request a youth and who was able to have a youth with them, with some of them taking more than one – up to 4 – and some of them, repetitive worksites! We truly do appreciate your collaborative efforts to help our program work and more importantly, to give these young people a chance at a work opportunity!

  1. Council Office
  2. Fiscal – Accounting
  3. Court of Appeals
  4. Peacemakers Court
  5. Allegany Community Center
  6. Steamburg Community Center
  7. Highbanks Campground
  8. Seneca Library
  9. Conservation Office
  10. Tribal Advocate
  11. Seneca-Iroquois National Museum
  12. Marshals Department
  13. Faithkeepers School
  14. Gakwi:yo Farms
  15. Housing Department
  16. Salamanca Youth Bureau
  17. White Pine Lodge Hotel

Silent Auction Fund-Raiser Donators and Winners!

We also want to give our thanks to the departments who donated items for the Silent Auction fund-raiser as well as to all the purchasers/supporters!! We:so nya:wëh! A total amount of $1,545 was made, along with the $250.00 50/50 raffle we had!

The items raffled, donated by which department, and the winner of that item are:

  1. Wampum Earrings OCC- SINM – Teresa Herc
  2. Gift Certificate – Haircut Hairmaxx – Michele Lichy
  3. Gift Certificate – Haircut Hairmaxx – Brenda Deeghan
  4. Gift Certificate – Dicks Sporting Goods – Seneca Allegany Bingo – Shelly Rivas
  5. Gift Certificate – Target – Seneca Allegany Bingo – Al George
  6. Gift Certificate – TJ Maxx – Seneca Allegany Bingo – Alana McClune
  7. Gift Certificate – Tim Horton’s – Tim Hortons – Arlene Bova
  8. Gift Certificate – Tim Horton’s – Tim Hortons – Charisse Ground
  9. Gift Certificate – Catt. Comm. Bank – Catt. Comm. Bank – Tina Abrams
  10. Gift Certificate – Bronz’d – Andrea Lounsbury – Odie Porter
  11. Gift Certificate – Tim Hortons – Tim Hortons – Angie Fernandez
  12. Gift Certificate – Tim Hortons – Tim Hortons – Maryann Dusza
  13. Gift Certificate – Marshals – Seneca Allegany Bingo – Alyssa Schmidt
  14. Gift Certificate – Old Navy – Seneca Allegany Bingo – Karla Spears
  15. Camping Snacks – Cannabis Dept. – Sharon Ray
  16. Highbanks 2 night camping – Highbanks – Michelle Rockwell
  17. Pair of Mocassins – Clerks Office – Amber White
  18. Blanket – Clerks Office – Jessi Garlow
  19. Corn Husk Pottery – Sierra Parker – Arlene Bova
  20. Cleaning Supplies Basket – Crime Victims Dept. – Andrea
  21. Necklace & Bracelet Set – Tari Squires – Jackie Crouse
  22. Pottery w/flowers – Sierra Parker – Nancy Toth
  23. Movie Night Basket – SNI Federal Credit Union – Ana Stahlman
  24. Sound System – Aarona Home Rental – Sean Crane
  25. Kids Cleaning Set Toy – AOA – Sue Case
  26. Haudenosaunee Picture Frame – President’s Office – Sheila Kettle

Allegany & Cattaraugus Field Trip!
With the fund-raising monies, the Allegany and Cattaraugus groups combined a field trip to Holiday Valley Sky High Adventure Park where they got to complete in-the-tree obstacle courses – levels easy, medium, and difficult; rock climbing; mountain coaster rides; and had ice cream treats, Chiavetta’s pulled pork sandwiches and fixings, and fruit snacks! It was a really fun time!

Certifications & Workshops
Over the course of the six weeks, the youth were not only learning the skills of the occupation they chose, but they attended weekly workshops to learn a variety of skills.

Their first day, they all attended the New Hire Orientation with Human Resources/TERC YES Orientation. Here they learned policies and procedures of the Seneca Nation, department worksite location, youth employee expectations, etc.

They also received certification in Workplace Safety through a curriculum called Youth @ Work – Young People Work Safety created by the Dept. of Labor, Center for Disease Control, and OSHA.

Third, the youth each received certification in First Aid/CPR.

They also received certificates in Career Readiness Workshops (CRWs) in areas such as Positive Work Attitudes, Effective Work Habits, Handling Constructive Criticism, Working With Difficult People, Chain of Command, Time Management.

Lastly, the youth learned Financial Literacy – budgeting money, opening a checking account, difference between a credit card and debit card, difference between a payroll check and a personal check, how to ‘write a check’ and how to ‘balance your checkbook’.

Cultural programming included a Haudenosaunee Youth Empowerment workshop provided by Donald ‘Flip’ White and a Traditional Medicine Plant Walk provided by Yolanda Smith.

All in all, thank everyone for making this a successful, fun summer program! Can’t wait until next year!

~Allegany TERC staff