Tuesday, November 24, 2020

ShareWaves Foundation Provides Resources to Keep Kids Active



A resident of Livermore, California, Eric Dillie has worked as School Superintendent with the Key Educational Group since 2016. In this role, he oversees staff and budgeting for public charter schools that serve around 600 students. Additionally, Eric Dillie supports several educationally focused community organizations, such as the ShareWaves Foundation.

Created with the mission of empowering young people through sports, ShareWaves works to expand access to athletic opportunities and support youth sports causes. Additionally, the foundation hosts fundraising events to facilitate financial aid and grants to young athletes. In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has prevented millions of children from playing sports in a team setting, the foundation created the #Ready2Play campaign.

Aimed at keeping young people active and engaged, the campaign offers resources such as video workouts and virtual training opportunities that are designed to keep kids socially engaged and physically active. In addition to experiencing the powerful mood boost that exercise provides, working out virtually as a community can help kids feel connected to one another despite the physical isolation. 

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Rising Young Leaders Encourages Youth to Give Back to the Community



After nearly two decades as a teacher and administrator at various schools, Eric Dillie joined the nonprofit organization Key Educational Group (KEG) as the Superintendent of Schools. KEG provides a range of support services to a cluster of Bay Area charter schools. In addition to his work with KEG, Eric Dillie is a member of the board of directors of two nonprofit organizations, Partners for Change Tri-Valley and Rising Young Leaders.

Rising Young Leaders, which was previously known as the Mony Nop Foundation, is a nonprofit dedicated to encouraging middle school students to undertake community service in the Tri-Valley area of California. The founder of the organization, Mony Nop, was born in Cambodia and grew up in the slave labor camp known as the Killing Fields of Cambodia. In 1983, he managed to escape to the United States, where he had to face many challenges before becoming a police officer in 1995. His work enabled him to interact with youth, families, and school groups, which inspired him to create the Mony Nop Foundation.

The foundation awards scholarships to students, enabling them to enroll in programs in various areas ranging from the visual and performing arts to sports and athletics or leadership development. Students can earn scholarships by completing a certain number of volunteer hours.

Under the leadership of Mony Nop, the organization believes that all children deserve an opportunity to grow and reach their potential, and they seek to provide them with the tools to do so. By mentoring and guiding youth, Rising Young Leaders seeks to work toward creating positive change in the community.

 

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A Livermore, California resident, Eric Dillie graduated from the University of North Texas and holds a masters degree in educational admini...