Dynamy

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{{Infobox company

| name = Dynamy, Inc.

| logo =

| type = Non-profit

| foundation = 1969

| founder =

| location =

| area_served = Worcester, Massachusetts

| key_people = Thomas Dube, President
Fred Kaelin, Executive Director

| industry = Education

| products = Experiential learning

| homepage = [http://www.dynamy.org/ www.dynamy.org]|

}}

Dynamy, Inc. is a "residential internship program" in the United States.Hopewell, Brian: [http://www.collegegapyear.com/233.shtml College Gap Year website] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20070419224059/http://www.collegegapyear.com/233.shtml |date=2007-04-19 }}, Dynamy It was founded in 1969 as an experiential educational organization based in Worcester, Massachusetts.Berger, Sandra L.: [https://books.google.com/books?id=h79NSMMCP0QC&dq=Dynamy+oldest&pg=PP1 The Ultimate Guide to Summer Opportunities for Teens], page 29

Programs

Dynamy strives to challenge, support, and empower young adults from 17-22 to find their mission in life during a gap year. The group provides programs of internship and mentoring that help participants gain confidence, leadership skills and a sense of responsibility to their fellow man. Dynamy tried to start a branch in Santa Rosa, California in 2005-2006,[http://www.nmefdn.org/uploads/Dynamy%202006AR.pdf Dynamy Annual Report 2006] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727124757/http://www.nmefdn.org/uploads/Dynamy%202006AR.pdf |date=2011-07-27 }}, President’s message but it never opened.

=Dynamy Internship Year=

A nine-month residential commitment that includes the following elements:[http://www.e-guana.net/organizations.php3?orgid=49&typeID=964&action=printContentTypeHome Dynamy website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090305104630/http://www.e-guana.net/organizations.php3?orgid=49&typeID=964&action=printContentTypeHome |date=2009-03-05 }}: Internship Year, The Program

  • An 18-day wilderness experience conducted by Outward Bound where each person learns to adapt to a new environment, makes friends and gains self-confidence.
  • (3) 9-week unpaid internships chosen from 200 possibilities in business, government, social service, charitable organizations, etc.

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Group

!Company

rowspan="14" valign="top" |Arts & Culture

| ARTSWorcester

American Antiquarian Society
Fitchburg Art Museum
Higgins Armory Museum
Martino Stained Glass
Mechanics Hall
Old Sturbridge Village
Palladium Nightclub Concerts
Worcester Art Museum
Center for Crafts
Foothills Theater
Historical Museum
Music Festival
Women's History Project
rowspan="7" valign="top" |Animal Care

| Animal Rescue Leagues

EcoTarium Museum
Eye of the Storm
Heifer Project
NEADS
Starwood Kennel
Animal Hospitals
rowspan="27" valign="top" |Business/Finance
Food Co-op
Automotive Career Development Center
Bicycle Shops
Hotels
Car Dealerships
Financial Service Companies
Art Supply Company
Printing Companies
Building Contractors
Skateboard & Snowboard Shop
Real Estate Companies
Bicycle Manufacturing
Women's Clothing
Music Store
Classic & Antique Car Restoration
Funeral Home
Motorcycle Dealership
Shopping Mall Property Management
Stock Brokers
Greenhouse Operations
Ski Shop
Facilities Maintenance
Outdoor Sports Companies
Tobacco Shop
Clothing Boutiques
Metal Fabrication
rowspan="15" valign="top" |Communications/Media

| Radio Reading Service

FM Radio Stations
AM Radio Stations
Art Images Company
Videography Company
Public TV Station
Commercial Television Stations
Community Access TV Station
Television Production Studio
Business Journal reporting
Magazine Photojournalism
Magazine Production
Lifestyle Magazine
Culture/Entertainment Magazine
Newspaper Publishing
rowspan="10" valign="top" |Craftsmanship/Design/Photography
Glass Blowing Shop
Woodworking Shop
Stained Glass Studio
Halloween Costume & Prop Company
Architects
Photo processing Company
Photography Studio
Saori Weaving
Center for Crafts
rowspan="6" valign="top" |Culinary/Hospitality
Restaurants
Bars
Upscale Dining
Catering
Nightclubs
rowspan="11" valign="top" |Education
Institutional Advancement
Magnet Schools
Elementary Schools
Junior High Schools
Early Child Development.
Charter Schools
Community Schools
WPI Interdisciplinary & Global Studies
Day Care Centers
Special Education
rowspan="10" valign="top" |Environment
Wildlife Sanctuaries
Nature Sanctuary
Division of Fisheries/Wildlife
Gardner Heritage State Park
Organic Farm
New England Wildflower Society
Forestry Management
Regional Environmental Council
Botanical Gardens
rowspan="12" valign="top" |Government/Civic/Law
Law firms
Chamber of Commerce
City Parks Department
Civil Liberties Union
Congressman’s Office
Mayor's Office
District Attorney’s Office
Filtration Plant
Fire Department
Police Department
Public Library
rowspan="16" valign="top" |Health Care
Acupuncture
American Red Cross
Holistic Center
Yoga Institute
Health Awareness Services
Herbal Answers
Jewish Healthcare Center
Midwife Services
Ambulance Service
Family Health Center
Hospital
Assisted Living Facility
Emergency Medical Services
Wellness Center
Physical Therapy Services
rowspan="38" valign="top" |Human & Social Services
AIDS Project Worcester
Abby's House
Age Center of Worcester Area
American Red Cross
Burncoat Family Services
Burncoat High Teen Care
Callan House
Catholic Charities
Catholic Worker House
Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance
Daybreak, Inc.
Ecumenical Council
Friendly House After School
Friendly House Shelter
Girls, Inc.
Greater Worcester Community Foundation
Green Island Neighborhood Center
Henry Lee Willis Center
Legal Assistance Corp.
Matson Community Services
Oak Hill C.D.C.
Peace Abbey
Planned Parenthood
Quinsigamond Village Community Center
Rainbow Child Center After-School
Rape Crisis Center
Saint Frances Home
South Worcester Neighborhood Center
United Cerebral Palsy
United Way
W.A.A.R.C.
Worcester Common Ground
Worcester Community Action Council
Worcester Juvenile Court
Worcester Youth Center
Y.O.U. Inc.
Youville House
rowspan="7" valign="top" |Technology
TRIZ Studies
PC Networking
Oral Drug and Vaccine Delivery Company
Multimedia Company
Water Utility Company
Computer Programming & Support
rowspan="5" valign="top" |Sports & Recreation
Martial Arts Companies
Jewish Community Center
YMCA
Boy’s & Girl’s Clubs

  • Independent living (with other interns) where each person learns the normal routines and responsibilities of adulthood in Dynamy-owned apartments.
  • Service to the community is an important part of life; interns work with Dynamy staff to organize and execute projects that make a difference.
  • The Seminar option permits interns to earn 12 hours of college credit at Clark University by participating in reading, writing and weekly discussions.
  • Advisors and individual interns meet frequently for one-on-one discussions about decisions, successes, goals, experiences and problems. Weekly meetings with the entire intern group are also held.

Most participants have graduated from high school, but college freshmen and sophomores can benefit. More than 85% of the individuals who complete the Internship continue their education, with many seeking an advanced degree.[https://archive.today/20130415061244/http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/av/Org/114768-174 Idealist.org], December 23, 2008-Dynamy, Inc.

=Dynamy Youth Academy=

The program, founded in 1989, is limited to 60 low income students (15 incoming freshmen each year) from the Worcester public schools. The individuals selected typically have one or more of the following characteristics:

  • Immigrants, socially isolated, low income
  • Non-English speaking homes or multi-lingual
  • First generation college potential
  • Parents did not graduate from high school[http://www.e-guana.net/organizations.php3?orgid=49&typeID=347&action=printContentItem&itemID=2649 Dynamy website]{{Dead link|date=February 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, Youth Acacemy, Background

Those chosen will participate in a four-year after school leadership and enrichment course of action designed to provide support and motivation to finish high school and continue their education. Activities include most of those included in the Dynamy internship. Full scholarships to the Colleges of Worcester Consortium are available to academy graduates. The academy was formerly the John S. Laws Institute.[http://www.e-guana.net/organizations.php3?orgid=49&typeID=969&action=printContentItem&itemID=9936 Dynamy website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090305143940/http://www.e-guana.net/organizations.php3?orgid=49&typeID=969&action=printContentItem&itemID=9936 |date=2009-03-05 }}, Youth Academy, Program Model

Funding

Dynamy relies on financial support from private individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations. Beginning in 2006, the academy program in Worcester was partially funded by the United Way of Central Massachusetts. Alumni, parents and friends are especially important, both for monetary gifts and to share the Dynamy vision with others.

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