Jeliel’s First College Essay
WBF Staff
PWBF is one of the best interactive programs in the world, whose main focus is to help every kid in every way. Philadelphia Wooden Boat Factory is located at 4520 Worth ST. near the corner of Kinsey. It’s not that hard to find but basically its on Worth ST. near a big warehouse type of building, and once you see a large steel gate in between two buildings then you know you’re there. The Boat Factory is made of many things, such as kids, its main priority. Building projects and employees are secondary priorities.The Boat Factory is not all about those three examples , but they are what keeps the organization alive. If you’re skeptical then look at me as a prime example.
You might want to disagree about PWBF being the best place for kids to learn, get help and new skills. With me there’s no discussion. When kids come through the door they look to the left and see boats and tools, then they look to the right and see all our stocks of wood. There’s also an area for relaxing and academic work. Ages for kids average from 12 to 19 with some exceptions. Kids like me love the Boat Factory because even though they learn about boat building, they get the chance to recive help with everyday situations. Situations range from school work to outside conflicts and life choices. The kids that are part of the after school program are able to do homework on the computer with assistance from one of the employees. When I got started with PWBF I was not sure of what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. So being as confused as I was, my co-workers not knowing gave me words of wisdom. They let me know that even though we’re building boats, there’s way much more to it. To have the ability to build a boat, listen to instructions, help others, and have dedication, shows that your’re on a good path to having success.
I remember one day when Leonard was making a point. If I heard him right he said, “Marcus if it was not for me you wouldn’t be in this program”. Then Marcus said “If it wasn’t for me there wouldn’t be a program.” Marcus was right, so if the program is for the kids, we’ll have to keep them busy with fun and challenging building projects. When I first started, one of the projects I was working on was an 18 ft sailboat with a mast that almost touches the sky. Blue Thunder is what we called it. That sailboat had the whole body and frames, but our jobs was doing repairs and finishing touches. Once that boat was 100% done we sailed it out on the water. To be in a sail boat when the wind is at a pretty high speed is one of the best experiences ever.
Aside from that being the most knowledgeable task, we are also starting a new era of building projects, with our small pond boats. These pond boats are small enough that you can literally pick one up and take it home as a decoration. To be able to produce a boat as good as the one Tim, our Artist in Residence, first designed, they will have to be patient and well aware of how each power tool works. After having those skills down pat there’s no telling what projects they can create.
People that keep the organization running are Brett, the executive director, and Leonard, the program director. In the Boat Factory there’s a small area where they do all of the business type work, in the office. Brett’s job is to run the business in a professional way. He usually has to write grants to certain companies that fund organizations to help kids. The result of getting those grants is it gets bills paid and us employed. Another part of Brett’s job is to make tough and smart decisions, which keeps kids coming in the door and people hearing about the cause.
Leonard’s part is to make sure that things get done when they’re supposed to. Leonard is the one who elaborates on any and every task. To me this is very important because, say if one day a new kid comes in, it’s Leonard’s job to teach him/her everything there is to know about a certain tool or task. Therefore the kid should never be confused or put at risk of getting hurt. I myself label Leonard as the choreographer because he tells everyone which way he think is best and why it isn’t good that way. Another name I gave him is my second boss. Other workers are Tim, Nate, Victoria, and myself.
Victoria is a big part of the Boat Factory because she has teaching and sailing skills. By her being in the office, she gives an extra hand with writing grants and creating a work plan and structure for the whole organization.
I can state once again that if it wasn’t for PWBF I don’t know what path I would have been on after I graduated high school. So in conclusion I say PWBF is the greatest place for active kids to put their energy and will to learn to great use. By doing so, they come out of it knowing that they’re an enormous part of the organization, and hopefully know they’re highly appreciated, so then they’ll leave with a better level of confidence.
PWBF leaves a big print on every kid because once they enter our doors the smell of different types of wood and it being cut triggers their brain. It triggers them in a way where using power tools and producing high quality material comes as second nature. In just having the chance to experience the Boat Factory gives them a step ahead in taking up the art. They also can use the experience to open up doors so then they’ll be an important part in society, with an amazing background to start from.

