The Allies in ACTION Award recognizes individuals with low incomes who have triumphed over adversity to achieve self-reliance, supported by their local Community Action agencies. This award highlights those who embody the spirit of community, tenacity, and inspiration in our collective fight against poverty.
Nominees for this award should demonstrate the following qualities:
- Achievement: Setting and reaching goals for self-reliance.
- Community: Understanding the importance of giving back.
- Tenacity: Overcoming barriers in the pursuit of success.
- Inspiration: Motivating others to take positive action.
- Resilience: Beating the odds against challenges.
- Growth Mindset: Viewing obstacles as opportunities for growth.
This year at the 2024 Community Action Annual Conference, Michou Tchoffo, who was nominated by Jackie Cross of Anoka County Community Action Program (ACCAP) and was selected to receive the award. Michou is remarkable individual who has overcome numerous challenges on her journey to self-reliance. When Michou and her family immigrated to the U.S. seven years ago, she spoke no English. With determination and the support of programs like Child Care Assistance and Head Start, she set her first goal: mastering the English language. Michou enrolled in ESL classes, eventually earning a Master of Science in Education degree.
Now a passionate elementary school teacher, Michou founded her own nonprofit, YTY PROUD, which empowers immigrant youth and their families to become self-reliant. Starting with just three students, her program has grown to serve nearly 30 young leaders. Additionally, Michou is actively involved in the ACCAP Governing Board and the Head Start Policy Council, focusing on bilingual and leadership education for immigrant families.
Michou’s dedication to learning, leadership, and advocacy is an inspiration to us all. We are proud to support her journey and celebrate her partnership with our programs as she continues to chase the American dream.