About AscendingSelf
Ascending Self is a group of like-minded people attempting to bridge the gap between our Youth, Our Teens, and the community in their interactions with local and state police.
Our mission is to lift the community up, beyond the hurt and mistrust; to promote a place of understanding, mutual respect and responsibility.
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June 16, 1975: Parents Schools Administrative Bureau inc., was incorporated. Initially functioned to help supply school supplies to the poor. Incorporators were Carolyn Rosewood, Dorothy M. Cooper AND Helena Carter. Carolyn Rosewood started the 501c (3) She formed this and primarily worked in the Cincinnati Schools. Throughout the school year, companies such as Cincinnati Committee on Youth and the Yes Program would send her Students from the ages of 17-21 to work in her organization.
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1979 : Until her passing, she worked in the community as a Youth Coordinator through her non-profit organization without being paid. She trained the young woman and men basic office skills; she trained them how to clean around the neighborhood. She held training classes with the young women and men on respect, responsibility, integrity, self-esteem, hygiene, and committing themselves to something and completing it.
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As years went on she was ordained by Pastor Sebastian. She began doing Evangelistic work.
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Over the years as her program grew, she was given a Certificate by Mayor Kenneth Blackwell in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Today her non-profit organization still exists and continues on with her daughter Estalle Turner.
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November 21, 2013: Parents Schools Administrative Bureau Inc. added Anita A. Rosewood as primary Owner. We lost sister Anita her in April 13, 2014 of and on January 03, 2016 we lost sister Carolyn Rosewood the founder.
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June 16, 2017: Parents Schools Administrative Bureau inc. added a new member and owner Edward L. Dixon.
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Added name, ASCENDING SELF Inc. We are continuing to carry on our founders work for and with our youth.
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We have expanded our reach to include our youth ages 5–21. We are connecting though those by trying to bring out those enter talents that they need to let out in order to help build our communities through entertainment. Although Carolyn did not take the opportunity to go to Hollywood and sing and dance with Sammy Davis Jr. The legacy is that she still showed her talents all of her life. She wrote many songs.
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October 12th and 13th, 2018: We are hosting our first talent show where the funds raised will be used to subsidize college education for teens.