Fuse Project’s continued partnership with Mobile Arts Council and Amp Up Arts is expanding access to meaningful arts education for students in the Avenue community. Recent highlights include a discussion on Amplifying the Arts podcast about Strengthening Partnerships for Arts Education and our teaching artist Cherrelle Smith and Development Director Mary Frances Clarke being honored at the 20th Annual Arty Awards for their outstanding impact on arts and education.
Read MoreFuse Project’s spring 2025 Academic Support Program wrapped up the school year with heartfelt teacher appreciation efforts and engaging student incentives across our Avenue partner schools. From celebratory brunches and retirement tributes to academic rewards and end-of-year parties, every gesture reinforced our commitment to recognizing growth, fostering motivation, and building strong school communities.
Read MoreFuse Project honored Black History this year through a season of meaningful engagement, including community service on MLK Day, student art inspired by Black artists, cultural experiences like The Princess and the Frog, and a sponsored trip to Selma for the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. These efforts reflect our ongoing commitment to celebrating legacy, empowering youth, and building a stronger, more connected community.
Read MoreDuring the 2025 Senior Bowl Community Day, future NFL players visited Florence Howard Elementary and Calloway-Smith Middle School to connect with students through classroom visits, Q&As, and personal stories that emphasized the value of education, resilience, and goal-setting. Made possible through a continued partnership with the Reese’s Senior Bowl, this inspiring day highlighted the power of community, mentorship, and meaningful exposure for children in Mobile’s Avenue neighborhood.
Read MoreAs part of our ABC Academic Support Program, Fuse Project sponsored ten Calloway-Smith students to attend the 4th Annual Advocates for Girls “Confidently Resilient” Empowerment Conference. This inspiring day of wellness workshops, career exploration, and creative activities helped young girls build confidence, embrace their identities, and strengthen their resilience.
Read MoreFuse Project recently opened a school store at Florence Howard Elementary School to reward students for their academic growth and achievements, with over 200 students recognized for their performance on the mid-year iReady diagnostic. Thanks to the support of community partners like Bay City Fitness, HUB International, and UMS-Wright families, the store will continue motivating students to strive for excellence throughout the year.
Read MoreGayle Benson’s Month of Giving brought her generosity to Mobile, Alabama, where she partnered with Fuse Project to revamp Calloway-Smith Middle School through new furniture and innovative student spaces. Her visit highlighted the power of collaboration, leaving a lasting impact on the school and community while spreading holiday joy across the Gulf Coast.
Read MoreFuse Project recently celebrated the dedication of educators in the Avenue community through meaningful teacher appreciation initiatives as part of its Academic Support Program. By organizing events like a cozy lunch at Pathway K-5, a VIP bowling night for Florence Howard Elementary teachers, and recognition of outstanding academic efforts, Fuse Project aimed to uplift teachers during a demanding holiday season while highlighting their vital role in student success.
Read MoreIn December, Fuse Project celebrated a month of academic support and community engagement in the Avenue, bringing students hands-on learning, creative expression, and recognition for their achievements. These efforts underscore the value of providing enriching opportunities and fostering connections in our Avenue community schools.
Fuse Project’s new After-School Art program at Calloway-Smith Middle School, created in partnership with Mobile Arts Council’s Amp Up Arts, provides students with a creative outlet while integrating social-emotional learning and academic support. By offering hands-on projects and fostering self-expression, the program addresses a critical need for extracurricular opportunities in under-resourced schools, empowering students to grow both academically and emotionally.
Read MoreFuse Project has launched its third year of clubs at Florence Howard Elementary School, engaging over 200 students with enriching activities like Cooking, Art, Garden, and Yoga. These clubs, made possible through community partnerships and dedicated volunteers, provide students with valuable life lessons while addressing resource gaps in under-resourced schools.
Read MoreOur 2nd annual BOO! Project raised $13,000 this year to support transformational education in the Avenue community. With the help of sponsors, volunteers, and participants, the project spread Halloween cheer across 16 zip codes while creating lasting opportunities for local children.
Read MoreFlorence Howard Elementary School's first-ever Parenting Day was a resounding success, featuring a resource fair, picnic lunch, and live music, with over 100 families attending. Sponsored Fuse Project and local businesses and supported by volunteers, the event provided valuable resources to parents while fostering community connection and engagement.
Read MoreFuse Project's Academic Support Program celebrates student achievements across the Avenue community by providing incentives for academic, behavioral, and attendance milestones, fostering motivation and growth. Through these efforts, we aim to bridge educational disparities and encourage lifelong learning, with a focus on supporting both students and teachers in Calloway-Smith Middle School, Florence Howard Elementary, and Pathway K-5.
Read MoreFuse Project is dedicated to supporting teachers in Avenue community schools by recognizing their hard work and commitment through various incentive programs. These efforts, including events like surprise duty-free lunches, back-to-school celebrations, and team-building outings, aim to boost teacher morale, improve retention, and enhance the overall school environment, ultimately leading to better student outcomes and a more cohesive school culture.
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