91制片厂

91制片厂

91制片厂, Partners for Our Communities partnership transformed Erick Flores鈥 life

91制片厂 alum Erick Flores stands in the Avante CenterWhen 91制片厂 alum Erick Flores walked across the commencement stage in 2018, he earned associate degrees in science, general studies and art, and was already working in his field. He had previously earned a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certificate from 91制片厂 in his senior year of high school. Raised by recent immigrants to the U.S., Erick says his route to success was clear thanks to an early connection his mother made to 91制片厂.

鈥淏oth of my parents came from Mexico. We didn鈥檛 really speak English at the house because no one really knew how,鈥 Erick said. 鈥淚 was 3 years old when my mom was looking to start taking English classes. People told her about the Community Resource Center and Partners for Our Communities. We ended up discovering all of the opportunities there. The main one was enrolling in 91制片厂 classes. That started the whole journey. 91制片厂鈥檚 role, along with the Community Resource Center, changed all of our lives for the better.鈥

91制片厂 provides English literacy acquisition (ELA) and High School Diploma classes at the Community Resource Center in Palatine through its partnership with , a Palatine-based nonprofit that partners with Endeavor Health Northwest Community Hospital and other organizations to offer programs and connect underserved and immigrant families in north suburban Cook County with much-needed resources.

POC is a two-time recipient of 91制片厂鈥檚 Community Innovation Fund Grant, which provides grants to nonprofit organizations in 91制片厂鈥檚 district that support equity, diversity and economic mobility. The grant program launched in 2022, following philanthropist MacKenzie Scott鈥檚 $18 million grant to 91制片厂 in 2021.

鈥淭he partnership between 91制片厂 and POC is one of care, commitment and educational attainment,鈥 said Dr. Joanne Ivory, dean of career and technical programs at 91制片厂. 鈥淚n addition to providing students with ELA classes taught by 91制片厂 faculty, this relationship also provides multiple supportive services to assist in preparing students for the workforce.鈥

Karen Baker, system director of community impact and engagement at Endeavor Health, who also oversees the Community Resource Center, said 91制片厂鈥檚 ELA classes are vital for the immigrant community.

鈥淲e have so many newcomers who can鈥檛 even read and write in their own language and are starting at very low literacy levels,鈥 Karen said. 鈥淪o, this is a way to help them become vibrant members of the community and give them the tools they need to get good jobs and afford housing and food and better their opportunities for their families. Having 91制片厂 at the center is extremely important.鈥

Individuals taking 91制片厂鈥檚 ELA classes are eligible to receive free child care at the Community Resource Center. Erick said having child care at the resource center was life-changing: 鈥淗ad it not been for the child care services, my mom probably would have hesitated to enroll in the classes, but knowing that we could both be in the same place and that we were both in a safe space really did it for me and my family.鈥

As his mother completed classes, she enrolled Erick in every program available to him, from preschool to POC鈥檚 ICompete programs for older kids, which participated in Experience Day events at 91制片厂, allowing him to visit a college campus for the first time.

Erick Flores walks on 91制片厂's campus

鈥淢y favorite part was touring the nursing and dental areas,鈥 Erick said. 鈥淗aving a chance to see 91制片厂 early on allowed me to familiarize myself with the programs that they had and the idea of going to school there.鈥

By the time Erick reached middle school, he started giving back, volunteering to help pass out lunches to kids in one of POC鈥檚 summer programs.

鈥淭he good feeling that came from knowing you could create a smile on children鈥檚 faces and parents鈥 faces and the thank-yous they give you really inspired me to continue to do it, and since that age, I never really stopped giving back,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t inspired me to eventually become a health care professional.鈥

A combination of advanced placement and dual credit classes taken through 91制片厂 earned Erick 36 college credits and a CNA certificate by the time he graduated high school. He went on to attend 91制片厂, which he said was the 鈥渂est decision鈥 and that he would do it again if he could.

鈥91制片厂 offered all of the science classes that I needed,鈥 Erick said. 鈥淗aving such large biology and chemistry departments made a big difference in the amount of classes I could take there. The affordability of the courses compared to other colleges and universities and being able to transfer the credits was huge for me.鈥

Erick later transferred to the University of Illinois Chicago, where he earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology. After graduation, he began working to support recent immigrants, first as a teaching assistant at the Township High School District 211 Adult Night School and then as a student services specialist in 91制片厂鈥檚 Adult Educational Development Department. He later returned to POC, where his work helping immigrants navigate the health care system as a health and wellness manager cemented his desire to work in medicine.

鈥淲e work very closely with Northwest Community Hospital, and I got to see the mental health crisis firsthand,鈥 he said. 鈥淗aving people in front of me as a case manager and trying to get creative with different ways that they can get help ... saying, 鈥榊ou know what? I do have something to help this person.鈥 That鈥檚 what got the ball moving again with medicine and healthcare for me.鈥

Today, Erick is studying to receive his Doctor of Pharmacy from Midwestern University and become a clinical pharmacist. He鈥檚 an assistant director of operations for POC, working with a team to support Community Resource Center programs and special events, and the program supervisor of POC鈥檚 ICompete youth program, where he mentors youth and works alongside the program coordinator to make sure the program provides what the community needs.

鈥淚 feel like I鈥檝e come full circle,鈥 Erick said. 鈥淚 have a group of young middle schoolers that I call future leaders. The idea came from me getting involved from such a young age. I think we should try to nurture them and watch them grow. The idea is that one day, when they are old enough, they can have an opportunity similar to mine.鈥