Career & College Success
ALL YOUNG PEOPLE
DESERVE TO BE SUCCESSFUL.
For decades, opportunities to attend college, learn a trade, or find a good paying job, were only reserved for certain people. At United Way of Delaware, we know if we’re going to build better, we must give the same opportunities to every teen in every school district. Access to career pathways, helps prepare more kids for the future, leading to a more productive workforce, and a better Delaware and Salem County.
62% of Growing Jobs Require Specialized Training
Based on national data, most future jobs will require special training. That means our youth will need specific skills to compete for the best paying careers.
50% of High School Students Need Math or English Remediation
In 2017, approximately 50% of all high school students in Delaware needed extra support to pass their core classes, such as math and English.
Only 52% of Delaware's Young Workers are Prepared for Skilled Jobs
48% of 18-24 year olds in Delaware leave high school unable to compete for mid and high-skill jobs.
Fighting for Young People
IN DELAWARE & SALEM COUNTY (NJ)
Schools should provide meaningful education that will prepare our kids for life. But, most of our high school students struggle. We need to invest in our teens who are at risk of dropping out of school. We need to ensure black and brown students who start college can graduate. Our kids deserve better, and it’s our responsibility to give it to them. Learn how you can help our young people today, so they can continue to build better for all of us tomorrow.
Delaware Pathways
A statewide partnership between government, education, and non-profit organizations focused on strengthening Delaware's future workforce by preparing our young people for college and career success.
MEET
THE TEAM
Our team is on a mission to help prepare our young people for what’s next. If you have questions or would like to learn how you can help, please contact one of our team members today.Â
Erin Brenner
Senior Director, Student Success
Regina Sidney-Brown
Director, Delaware Afterschool Network
Sally Coonin
Director, Stand By Me NexGen
Angie Cright
Coordinator, Community Outreach
Meet the team
Michelle Shavitz
Vice President, Student Success
Regina Sidney-Brown
Director, Delaware Afterschool Network
Sally Coonin
Director, Stand By Me NexGen
Angie Cright
Coordinator, Community Outreach
HELP YOUNG LEADERS BUILD STRONG FUTURES.
We need your help.
GIVE, ADVOCATE, or VOLUNTEER today to do your part.