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Meet Joelle (Luciel) Balan: A Carver Intern Making a Difference at Jefferson Magnet School

At Carver, our students inspire us daily with their drive, passion, and commitment to making a positive impact. Today, we are proud to introduce Luciel, a senior at Brien McMahon High School and a member of the Class of 2025. Luciel's journey is a testament to the power of curiosity, dedication, and a love for learning.

With a keen interest in forensic science, Luciel has taken significant steps toward her dream career. From participating in the Norwalk Hospital internship program to serving as a paid Carver intern and tutor at Jefferson Magnet School, she is a role model for younger students and her peers.

In our interview, Luciel shares her experiences, aspirations, and what drives her to excel academically and personally. Read on to learn more about this remarkable young woman shaping her future while giving back to her community.

How did you first hear about Carver, and what made you decide to join?

I first heard about Carver through Ms. Mitchell in my junior year. I was in a medical club called HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America), and the teacher advisor there talked about an internship opportunity at Norwalk Hospital for an Earn & Learn intern. I then went down to Ms. Mitchell, and she said I could do it if I were part of the YDP (the Youth Development Program). I thought the internship was a great opportunity to learn about the medical pathway and get in-person experience with the Norwalk Hospital, so I joined. I ended up staying because of the other opportunities and after-school help they provide.

What were your favorite activities or experiences with Carver, and why did they stand out to you?

My favorite experiences with Carver are meeting and becoming friends with new people. In the beginning, I wasn’t as dedicated to attending YDP because of other extracurriculars I had, or I just used the time to complete my homework alone with no help. When I started attending more often, I began to become familiar with some people in the program through the activities they offered. I’ve become good friends with them, and we group for activities in YDP. We would group for film, cooking, extra help, going outside, etc. 

It stood out to me because they’ve helped encourage me to stay in YDP so I could experience all it had to offer. While some of YDP’s benefits were encouraging enough to have me stay, making friends there because of the group activities has made me feel comfortable attending YDP.

How has the mentoring you received helped you with school or personal goals?

The mentoring they provided helped me exceedingly academically. The tutors they provide are accelerated teachers in the subject (International Baccalaureate teachers), and they try to call down anyone or point us in the right direction to teachers who can help us. Two of the tutors there are my teachers (Math and English), so every time I have an issue in class, it’s straightforward to get help directly from the teacher. They offer a lot of support for my education and help me get the grades that I currently have.

What skills have you gained through your paid internships in the program, and how have they helped you in school or with future career plans?

The primary skill I’ve learned through the paid internship is career readiness, part of the hospital internship. They helped me create a LinkedIn account, resume, cover letter, and elevator pitch for the first time. These experiences helped me force my way out of my comfort zone and create my resume for jobs I’ve applied to. The preparation aspect helped me feel confident about getting a job at Jefferson Marine Science Elementary School because I'll be ready for any question they throw or ask.

How has participating in Carver programs influenced your confidence or your ability to tackle challenges?

The Carver programs, especially the Career Readiness program, have made me more confident in tackling challenges. Because they’ve prepared us for getting a job and what to provide, I feel confident that I have everything I could need to apply or at least most of it. When it comes to the challenge of talking about myself for jobs, they’ve also prepared me by having me make an elevator pitch with key points. The hands-on experience at Jefferson has helped me with challenges, too, because it’s a new environment in which I gain experience. This will significantly help me in the medical field if I ever work with children.

Is there a lesson or advice you received from a mentor that has stayed with you?

A piece of advice that I’ve received from Ms. Mitchell that has stayed with me is to ‘strive for more.’ I’ve always been uncertain and unconfident about my abilities and education, but Ms. Mitchell sees so much in my capabilities. She repeatedly reminds me to strive for more, to reach for more because I’m capable of doing so. She tells me how much I’ve accomplished and reminds me of my level of education. She helps me see that I’m much more than I think. That piece of advice, ‘Strive for More,’ has helped me be more confident in my work.

In what ways has the program helped you feel more prepared for college or your future career?

The internships, Career Readiness, and working opportunities have made me feel more prepared for college and my future career. YDP has helped me understand what I do and don’t want to become in the future, and Ms. Mitchell has offered me support every step of the way. My experience in YDP has helped me expose myself to things that I wouldn’t have done before, like getting a bank account or making a LinkedIn account. They’ve exposed me to things that are more than just grades on my transcript. They’ve helped me build my resume and go after opportunities. While I wasn’t part of it because I wanted to stay near the area for college, YDP offers excellent tours to different colleges in different states that can be free or cost very little money. You get to experience life in other states, take tours, and do sightseeing in person. While I didn’t do it because of my choices for college, it was and can be very helpful to those who want to go to college somewhere far away.

What would you say to other students who are considering joining Carver/Sr. YDP?

I would say it’s an excellent opportunity to join, regardless of the money you have to pay to be in the program. I’ve already earned the money back because of the paid internships and working at Jefferson Elementary, so I don’t have to worry about losing money. I would also encourage them to participate in the opportunities they provide. I’ve also gained so much experience with the world outside of school because of the guidance the staff offers. It’s completely worth it to join; it has completely transformed my high school experience. 

How would you like to give back to your community someday, and has Carver inspired those goals?

Someday, I’d like to give back money to help my community. For the college trips, we earn money through fundraisers and standing outside establishments with signs to help fund the trip. Through the opportunities I’ve had at Carver, I've realized how important it is for some people to get money. It could help them gain golden opportunities or experiences that could change their lives in school or out of school.

What would you like Carver donors to know about how their support has impacted your life?

I’d like them to know that I wouldn’t have gotten as far as I have without Carver. Their Career Readiness has helped me the most for my future. I would have never made resumes, cover letters, elevator pitches, or a LinkedIn profile because I would have never had someone guide me through or tell me to make those or that I should make them. I wasn’t aware of how vital an elevator pitch or LinkedIn account is. I would have never gotten in-person experience at the hospital or made many connections with people from whom I would most likely need help soon or in the future.

The job I got through Carver helped me immensely to know how to interact with children and what having a job is like. I never thought I’d like to work with kids before, but now, I’m excited to go to work every time because of Carver.

The money the job has given me has taught me to manage money and spend it wisely. People may always say to spend money wisely, but it’s different when you have cash in your bank account. With the job, I’ve also learned to manage my time. I’ve always had minimal extracurriculars, but with work now, I’ve learned to manage my time properly.

I would also never have realized that I have more dreams and aspirations than I used to have. Because they’ve encouraged me to think about college more and what I want to be in the future, I’ve realized that I wish to do even more than just the medical field. I learned to branch out from my dreams since I was young and make new ones that I can strive for. 

I want Carver donors to know I’m grateful for every opportunity and experience they’ve helped provide.

Michael and Donna DiScala’s Generous Spirit Brightens This Thanksgiving Season

Michael DiScala, President and CEO of M.F. DiScala & Company, Inc.

Carver is celebrating more than the holiday this Thanksgiving—we’re celebrating community champions like Michael and Donna DiScala, whose generosity and kindness profoundly impact families in need. The DiScalas donated 100 turkeys to this year’s annual Carver Thanksgiving Food Drive, ensuring that Norwalk families gather around an entire table to enjoy a warm, festive meal.

Michael DiScala, President and CEO of M.F. DiScala & Company, Inc., and his wife, Donna, have deep roots in Norwalk and a steadfast commitment to giving back. A lifelong Norwalk resident, Mr. DiScala has transformed his family business from a residential real estate enterprise to a leading commercial real estate investment firm.

Beyond his professional success, Mr. and Mrs. DiScala have dedicated themselves to uplifting their community through involvement in many local organizations, including support for the Norwalk YMCA, Fairfield County Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, American Cancer Society, Norwalk Chamber of Commerce, SONO Cares Coalition, and St. Matthew’s Church. Their generosity to Carver families this Thanksgiving is yet another example of the incredible impact they continue to have in Norwalk and beyond.

The Carver community is grateful for Michael and Donna’s compassion and leadership. Their donation offers hope, kindness, and a sense of togetherness to families who need it most. As we reflect on this season of gratitude, we are reminded of the power of selflessness and the difference we can all make in the lives of others.

On behalf of Carver, thank you, Michael and Donna DiScala, for your generosity and dedication to our community. You are a true example of what it means to give back, and we are honored to call you part of the Carver family.

This Giving Tuesday, December 3, 2024, You Can Change Lives!

Every dollar counts. Please donate here or use the QR Code below.

Giving Tuesday is a global day of generosity that has inspired millions to give, collaborate, and celebrate nonprofits since its inception in 2012. Falling on the heels of Thanksgiving and the busy shopping days of Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, it’s a powerful reminder that the holiday season is about more than buying gifts—it’s about giving back.

This year, Carver invites you to join us in making a lasting impact on our youth and community. Your contribution will directly support the more than 3,000 students we serve in all Norwalk K-12 schools and beyond. From academic support and STEAM enrichment to college prep and wellness initiatives, your generosity fuels the programs that help our students thrive.

Why Support Carver?

  • We provide academic support tailored to meet every student’s needs.

  • Our STEAM programs ignite creativity and critical thinking.

  • We prepare students for bright futures through college prep and workforce development.

  • Wellness programs ensure every child has the tools to succeed in mind and body.

This Giving Tuesday, your generosity can:

  • Fund STEAM supplies for students exploring science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.

  • Support paid internships that equip Carver 11th and 12th graders with essential career skills.

  • Provide transportation for students attending Carver’s after-school programs, ensuring accessibility for all.

How You Can Help:

  1. Donate: Every dollar counts. Please donate here or use the QR Code.

  2. Spread the Word: Share our Giving Tuesday message with your friends and family.

  3. Volunteer: Your time and talents make a world of difference.

Join the Giving Tuesday movement and join a global community working to create change. We can empower our youth, strengthen our community, and build a brighter future for all.

2024 Carver Annual Meeting: A Celebration of Progress, Community, and Commitment to Excellence

Carver student John Akbar standing with his proud mother

The Carver Community Center hosted an inspiring Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors yesterday evening, highlighting The Carver’s dedication to education and community engagement. Here is a copy of the 2024 Annual Meeting program and report.

The event brought together a diverse group of supporters, including esteemed guests such as Senator Bob Duff, Secretary of the State of Connecticut Stephanie Thomas, Norwalk Common Council President Darlene Young, Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Shannon O'Toole Giandurco, Norwalk Historical Society Executive Director Diane Jellerette, and NAACP Norwalk Connecticut Branch President Brenda Penn-Williams, alongside dedicated parents, enthusiastic students, committed staff, and passionate volunteers.

This pivotal gathering served as a platform to reflect on the past year’s progress and reaffirm The Carver's mission of transforming lives through education. Key moments included the reconstitution of the Board of Directors and the announcement of goals for the current fiscal year, reinforcing The Carver’s relentless pursuit of continuous improvement.

A Carver high school student, John Akbar, shared how Carver impacted his life. Here is a copy of his story, excerpted below, which he told the Annual Meeting guests.

Carver has transformed me from a timid, unsure freshman into someone confident and driven. It’s been a journey of self-discovery filled with challenges, growth, and new passions. As I continue forward, I’m eager to keep learning, exploring, and making the most of every opportunity. Thank you to the Carver community for showing me that with support and courage, anything is possible.

Carver Board President Phil Butterfield and Carver board member Jillian Kaminski

The organization’s thorough preparation for the meeting, including a comprehensive review of critical policies and plans, highlights its commitment to excellence.

Amidst the formalities, the evening maintained a festive and welcoming atmosphere. Guests enjoyed refreshments and heartfelt conversations, strengthening the sense of community at the heart of The Carver’s mission. Attendees shared stories, celebrated achievements, and connected with new and old friends, fostering a spirit of collaboration and shared purpose.

As The Carver looks ahead, events like the Annual Meeting underscore its steadfast commitment to empowering individuals, building community, and harnessing the transformative power of education. Together, The Carver and its supporters continue to write the next chapter in its remarkable story of impact and growth.

Norwalk Public Schools and Board of Education Receive Prestigious CABE Board of Distinction Award

For the second year in a row, Carver celebrates Norwalk Public Schools (NPS) and the NPS Board of Education for earning the 2024 Connecticut Association of Boards of Education (CABE) Board of Distinction Award. Established in 1998, this prestigious honor is awarded to boards of education and superintendents demonstrating exemplary leadership and teamwork in service to their students and community.

CABE’s recognition underscores the effective collaboration between NPS leadership and the Board of Education, who work tirelessly to enhance educational outcomes for all students. As a critical partner of NPS, Carver is inspired by their commitment to fostering academic excellence and community engagement.

At CABE’s recent annual convention, NPS was further honored with the Bonnie B. Carney Award of Excellence for Educational Communications. The district’s Communications Department received accolades for 11 outstanding programs across eight categories, highlighting its ability to effectively connect and engage with the Norwalk community.

These achievements reflect NPS’s dedication to innovation, transparency, and a student-centered approach to education. Carver is proud to partner with a district that continuously raises the bar for educational leadership and communication excellence.

Congratulations to Norwalk Public Schools, the Board of Education, and the Communications Department for these well-deserved honors! We look forward to continuing our collaboration to create brighter futures for every student.

Carver Future Readiness Coordinators Inspire College Dreams at NYUL’s 37th Annual HBCU Fair

On Saturday, November 16, 2024, Carver’s four full-time Future Readiness Coordinators (Iman Laborde, Isaiah Gaddy, Rayshonda Mitchell, and Candace Wright) proudly led Carver high school students to the 37th Annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Fair, hosted by the New York Urban League (NYUL) at Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park in New York City. This highly anticipated event continues to be a pivotal moment for students exploring their academic futures at HBCUs, offering unparalleled opportunities for personal connections and life-changing decisions.

Founded in 1938, Carver was an early leader in the national movement to provide students with support after school. Once Carver expanded beyond its community center into Norwalk’s schools, It began to receive very competitive 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grants. This is the only federal funding source supporting local after-school, before-school, and summer learning programs. Today, this funding supports many Carver initiatives, such as this HBCU college fair, STEM education opportunities, college tours, workforce development, and social and emotional support.

Carver spotlights HBCUs as part of its annual Spring Break College Tours, encouraging students to consider these historic institutions' powerful legacies and unique educational offerings. Many Carver alumni have proudly chosen HBCUs for their higher education journey, and events like this fair provide a vital connection between prospective students and the possibilities ahead.

This year's HBCU Fair was no exception, offering students access to:

  • Admissions Representatives from numerous HBCUs are ready to answer questions and guide the application process.

  • On-Site College Applications, allowing students to apply directly to schools.

  • Scholarship Resources that open doors to financial aid opportunities.

  • Workshops designed to prepare students for academic and career success.

  • HBCU Entertainment celebrates the vibrant culture of these institutions.

The fair, co-organized with the Malcolm Bernard HBCU College Fair, Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park, and the NYUL Young Professionals, has a proven record of success. Last year alone, the event welcomed over 5,000 attendees, waived 2,350 application fees, and awarded over $2 million in scholarships on-site.

This year, Carver student Rodelin Constant, a Brien McMahon High School senior, received an incredible five admission offers from HBCUs, underscoring the transformative impact of events like this. Rodelin’s success story is a testament to the potential unlocked when students are given the tools and opportunities to pursue their goals.

The HBCU Fair is a bridge to brighter futures. By connecting students with institutions that celebrate heritage, foster community, and champion excellence, the fair empowers students to dream big and take actionable steps toward those dreams.

At Carver, we remain committed to fostering these opportunities for the students we serve. Whether through our college tours, after-school programs, or events like the HBCU Fair, we work tirelessly to ensure that every student has the chance to achieve their fullest potential.

Congratulations to Rodelin and all the Carver students who attended the fair! Your journey begins, and we can’t wait to see all you’ll accomplish.

Join Us for Carver’s Annual Meeting: Celebrate Our Impact and Shape the Future

We are pleased to invite you to Carver’s Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, which will take place at the Carver Community Center on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at 6:30 PM. This important gathering will bring together Carver’s leadership, partners, and community members to reflect on our achievements, review the outcomes of FY 2023-2024, and elect a new slate of directors who will help guide our mission forward.

The meeting will feature updates from our board committees, sharing insights into our programs, impact, and strategic priorities as we continue our commitment to empowering Norwalk youth and families. This is an excellent opportunity to connect with our Board members, learn about our vision for the year ahead, and celebrate our incredible progress together.

We encourage all members of the Carver community to attend and share in this special event. Your presence and support are vital as we look to the future with optimism and a renewed focus on making a positive difference.

Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Carver Community Center, 7 Academy St, Norwalk, CT

We look forward to seeing you there!

Help Carver Reach Our Goal to Support 125 Families This Thanksgiving! 🍁

Carver’s annual Thanksgiving Food Drive is in full swing, and we’re committed to ensuring 125 families enjoy a festive, fulfilling holiday meal. As we work toward our goal, we need your support more than ever! Your generosity will help families across our community gather around the table and celebrate with gratitude. Whether it’s a donation of turkeys, financial contributions, or simply spreading the word, every bit makes a difference. Together, we can make this Thanksgiving a season of hope and warmth for those who need it most. Thank you for helping us make a lasting impact!

Please get in touch with Brian Allert (brian@the-carver.org) or Nikki LaFaye (nikki@the-carver.org) to volunteer or for more information.

Moffly Media Profiles Carver Volunteer Andrea Moore: A Westport Philanthropist Dedicated to Making a Difference

Moffly Media Photograph by Andrea Carson

We are proud to share this feature by Moffly Media, our exclusive event media sponsor, highlighting one of Carver's dedicated volunteers, Andrea Moore. In their latest article, Westport's Fierce Philanthropists, Andrea's inspiring service journey, alongside her daughters, takes center stage through the National Charity League (NCL) Westport/Weston Chapter. Other chapter volunteers organized this fall fun day for our children at the Carver Community Center just a few days ago.

Andrea was first introduced to Carver by board member Inwha Kim, who invited her to participate in a few Carver events, such as this recent West[port Connections party hosted by Clarendon Fine Art Gallery. It didn’t take long for her to become deeply invested in our mission and the success of the students we serve.

"Once I heard the student's success stories, I was hooked on the organization, their mission, and the significant impact they are having on young lives," Andrea shared with Moffly Media. "One of the most impressive statistics is since 2005, 100% of the Carver seniors have graduated on time from high school, and almost all have become first-generation college students. The impact is significant."

Andrea’s passion and commitment exemplify the spirit of volunteerism that powers Carver’s programs. Her involvement and daughters represent a family legacy of giving back to the community and supporting youth in their educational journeys.

We are grateful to Moffly Media for spotlighting Andrea and the incredible work of our volunteers. Their support helps amplify the stories of those making a profound difference in the lives of young people every day.

If you’d like to learn more about volunteering with Carver, visit Carver’s Volunteer Page. Together, we can continue to make an impact!