STARS

 

Mission

The mission of STARS is to support young people in overcoming social and emotional barriers through creative and innovative programs centering on prevention, intervention, treatment, training and compassion.

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Grants

Grant Year Amount Program Name Program Area Description
2018 $10,000 Restorative Practice Support to Address Social and Emotional Competencies marginalized youth Learn more

Our school-based services address the social and emotional barriers to a young person’s success. Our services produce outcomes including increased school attendance and grades, increased youth attachment to school and community, increased individual resilience, and reduced suspensions, expulsions, bullying, violence, delinquency and alcohol and other drug use.

2017 $10,000 Evidence-Based Student Assistance Services Addressing Social-Emotional Barriers to Academic Success marginalized youth Learn more

Our school-based services address the social and emotional barriers to a young person’s success. STARS provides the only evidence-based program in the Southeast that positively addresses increased school attendance and grades, increased youth attachment to school and community, increased individual resilience, and reduced suspensions, expulsions, bullying, and violence.

2016 $15,000 Evidence-Based Student Assistance Services Addressing Social-Emotional Barriers to Academic Success marginalized youth Learn more

Our school-based services address the social and emotional barriers to a young person’s success. STARS provides the only evidence-based program in the Southeast that positively addresses increased school attendance and grades, increased youth attachment to school and community, increased individual resilience, and reduced suspensions, expulsions, bullying, and violence.

2015 $15,000 Evidence-Based Student Assistance Services Addressing Social-Emotional Barriers to Academic Success marginalized youth Learn more

Our school-based services address the social and emotional barriers to a young person’s success. STARS provides the only evidence-based program in the southeast that positively addresses increased school attendance and grades, increased youth attachment to school and community, increased individual resilience, and reduced suspensions, expulsions, bullying, and violence.

Jen Bailey is the Executive Director of the Dan and Margaret Maddox Fund, bringing her deep experience in community-based leadership, philanthropy, and movement-building to the organization.

Jen is the Founder of Faith Matters Network, a national Womanist-led organization accompanying spiritually-grounded leaders on their journey to heal themselves and their communities. Since its inception, Faith Matters Network has served over 25,000 leaders through its programs and initiatives. She is Co-Founder of The People’s Supper, a global initiative that has hosted over 2,000 gatherings in 135 communities to foster conversation and collective healing across lines of difference.

Committed to advancing social change through philanthropy and nonprofit leadership, Jen serves on the boards of the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, the Fetzer Institute, and The Healing Trust, where she is the Board Chair.

An Ashoka Fellow, New Pluralist Field Builder, Aspen Ideas Scholar, On Being Fellow, and Truman Scholar, Jen holds degrees from Tufts University and Vanderbilt University Divinity School, where she was awarded the Wilbur F. Tillett Prize for accomplishments in the study of theology. Her work has been featured by On Being with Krista Tippett, CBS This Morning, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and more. She is also the author of To My Beloveds: Letters on Faith, Race, Loss, and Radical Hope (Chalice Press, 2021).

email Jen: [email protected]