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Birmingham Weekly October 13, 2005 Cover Story

Terms of Debate
By Ginny Phillips


It’s a Saturday, but the halls of Vestavia Hills High School swarm with students, a little bleary-eyed from an early start, but otherwise looking polished and starched. Twenty-five debate teams from schools around the state — including Mountain Brook and Altamont — have descended on the school for the first statewide tournament of the season on September 24.  Click here to continue reading.

Alternative Spring Break Announcement

MARCH 19-24, 2006

Come help us screen over 1500 children in South Alabama!

FocusFirst is looking for up to 12 university students from across Alabama to participate in a week-long service project directed at improving not only the eyesight, but also the quality of life of preschool children living in both urban and rural poverty in Alabama.

Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussions focused on issues related to poverty and health care with professionals and government officials. In addition, students will meet daily as a group to reflect on the events of the day. Also, about two days will be spent assisting in hurricane relief efforts (e.g., Habitat for Humanity, Red Cross) in South Alabama and on the coast of Mississippi.

If you are interested, please contact us at (205) 348-6493.




Impact in the News



Impact's Second Year of Operation

So far, the 2005-2006 academic year has been an incredible success for both SpeakFirst and for FocusFirst!

SPEAKFIRST 
 Last year, although SpeakFirst students won 42% of their debate rounds, no student finished a tournament in the top ten. This year has been a different story. In September, at the Vestavia Hills High School novice debate tournament in which twenty five pairs competed - with multiple pairs participating from Mountain Brook, Vestavia, Homewood, Altamont, and Montgomery Academy - one of our pairs finished in 5th place and one of our pairs finished 1st! Since then, we have had debate teams finish 8th, 6th, 5th, and 2nd in tournaments throughout the state, leading us to a current record of 53% of debate rounds won.

 The students were excited to see the following article, which was the cover story of the October 13th-20th edition of the Birmingham Weekly.

FOCUSFIRST 
In three short months, FocusFirst has trained 165 students on 11 campuses to conduct vision screenings.  Over 3,500 children, across nineteen counties, have already been screened!  All of the children who failed the screenings are currently receiving free follow-up care through the Children’s Eye Care Network, run by Sight Savers of Alabama. 

 Please take a look at the attached FocusFirst articles - one of which appeared on the front page of the Mobile Register on October 22, 2005.

  Mobile Register 10.22.05  

 
Montgomery Advertiser 11.15.05

 
Thank you for your continuing support of Impact, and feel free to contact us at www.impactalabama.org.  

Stephen F. Black

Founder/President.