Saturday, December 02, 2006



I'm so proud of him! That's my 19 year old son, Melly Mel. He's a go-getter if I ever seen one!

He recently submitted a proposal to his college board at The University of Pittsburgh to spearhead and start a mentoring program in Pittsburgh designed to help high school students begin the timely process for preparing to enter college. His proposal was accepted and his mentoring program is doing well in the high school where he goes to assist the students with preparing themselves for college entrance.

Of course, we all know what it is like having juniors and seniors who are in a dilemma about writing essays and getting started on the process of applying for scholarships. I was fortunate in this category. My son took this task very serious and he wrote many essays and got astounding results. He ended up receiving close to $30,000 in scholarship awards for his hard work that, as you can obviously see, paid off.

I do give recognition to his track and field coach who is also a fellow author friend, Mister Mann Frisby, (Blinking Red Light, Wifebeater), who gave Melvin great advice and pointers. Frisby also spearheads a mentoring program, Phatback Athletes. I know that we have to remind ourselves that there are leaders out here and this is a perfect example of how we can help one another.

The athlete in Melvin has been rewarded through medals and recognition. Now, I am witnessing the leadership skills he developed along the way.

Now you see why I'm so proud of him!

13 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Alright Melly Mel Mel Mel Mel!! You are doing wonderful things. Stay focused, and continue traveling the path to greatness!

Dorothy, you are truly blessed. :-)

12/02/2006 2:50 PM  
Blogger Dorothy Goins said...

Wanda, thanks. God is due these praises. He blessed me with a very respectful and talented young man. Truly, I am thankful.

12/02/2006 3:09 PM  
Blogger Vanessa A. Johnson said...

I can certainly see why you're so proud of Mel and his accomplishments. It is so refreshing to see someone young take the bull by the horn. Give my congrats to Mel.

Love & Peace,
VeeJay

12/02/2006 7:04 PM  
Blogger Dorothy Goins said...

Yes, Veejay. I believe we are to encourage our youth when they do well.

12/03/2006 6:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations Melvin, Keep doing well, and stay strong and blessed,stay being a leader and never a follower.

Hadiyah

12/04/2006 9:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't say I am surprised, it was evident to me at a young age the Melly was destined for greatness. I can say I am proud to know Mel and extremely proud of him for not just being an excellent college student but for being a positive glimpse into the light of the future for the black man. Dorothy hold you head high for a JOB WELL DONE.

12/07/2006 7:52 AM  
Blogger Dorothy Goins said...

Thanks Rhonda...I will share your comment with Melvin.

12/07/2006 3:45 PM  
Blogger Dorothy Goins said...

Thanks Rhonda...I will share your comment with Melvin.

12/07/2006 3:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is wonderful Dorothy! I am definitely going to share this information to my teen group in hopes that Mel will inspire them.

Until next time,
Precioustymes

KaShamba

12/10/2006 6:46 AM  
Blogger Dorothy Goins said...

Hey KaShamba. Yes, please share with all teens. I know they will be inspired. I am a true believer that the children are our future

12/10/2006 8:03 AM  
Blogger Dorothy Goins said...

Thanks Angie...your words are so heartfelt. It has been truly nice being on this path with a son who is uplifting, a comedian, and a giver who is also very willing to share with others what God has blessed him with which is a servitude "spirit."

12/17/2006 3:57 PM  
Blogger NikkiG said...

Congrats to you Dorothy for raising such a well-rounded son who is committed to giving back to his community. I wish him and you well.

1/09/2009 10:56 AM  
Blogger Dorothy Goins said...

Thanks for you encouraging words. We wish you all the best as well for a blessed and prosperous filled 2009.

1/09/2009 12:19 PM  

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