Sentences with phrase «york city youth»

In addition to the Painters & Sculptors Grant Program, other programs undertaken by the Foundation include free art education programming for New York City youth and young adults, grants to arts organizations, the Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) program that supports mature artists in the areas of studio organization, archiving and inventory management, as well as grants to artists and arts communities in need of emergency support after a disaster.
Additional programs undertaken by the Foundation include free art classes for New York City youth, grants to MFA graduates to aid in their transition from academic to professional studio work, and grants to artists and arts communities in need of emergency support after a disaster.
The Joan Mitchell Foundation Art Education Program hires local working artists to teach free after - school and Saturday studio art classes to New York City youth.
Additional programs undertaken by the Foundation include free art classes for New York City youth, grants to arts organizations, our Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) program that supports older artists in the areas of studio organization, archiving and inventory management, and grants to artists and arts communities in need of emergency support after a disaster.
Christened «the future of American cinema» by Werner Herzog, Korine first garnered critical acclaim at 18 years old for writing the screenplay for Kids, Larry Clark's 1995 cult classic about mischievous New York City youth.
Additional programs undertaken by the Foundation include free art classes for New York City youth, grants to MFA graduates to aid in their transition from academic to professional studio work, grants to arts organizations, and grants to artists and arts communities in need of emergency support after a disaster.
In addition to the Painters & Sculptors Grant Program, other programs undertaken by the Foundation include the Emerging Artist Grant Program, free art education programming for New York City youth and young adults, grants to arts organizations, the Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) program that supports mature artists in the areas of studio organization, archiving and inventory management, as well as grants to artists and arts communities in need of emergency support after a disaster.
In addition to this initiative, other programs undertaken by the Foundation include free art education programming for New York City youth and young adults, the Painters & Sculptors Grant Program, the Emerging Artist Grant Program, grants to arts organizations nationally, the Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) program that supports mature artists in the areas of studio organization, archiving and inventory management, as well as grants to artists and arts communities in need of emergency support after a disaster.
In addition to this new initiative, other programs undertaken by the Foundation include free art education programming for New York City youth and young adults, the Painters & Sculptors Grant Program, grants to arts organizations, the Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) program that supports mature artists in the areas of studio organization, archiving and inventory management, as well as grants to artists and arts communities in need of emergency support after a disaster.
Another endeavor is the New York City Youth Video Festival, an annual contest that offers real opportunities for students to learn the media arts.
Our New York City youth, who reflect the great diversity of our nation's largest cities, are the future change - makers who will lead this charge.»
The Police Athletic League, together with NYPD and the law enforcement community, supports and inspires New York City youth to realize their full individual potential as productive members of society.
David Jones: President and Chief Executive Officer, Community Service Society of New York; Chair, Advisory Board, New York City's Independent Budget Office; former Executive Director, New York City Youth Bureau; former Special Advisor, New York City Mayor Koch.
The Police Athletic League, together with NYPD and the law enforcement community, supports and inspires New York City youths to realize their full individual potential as productive members of society.
Since 1981, Fitzsimmons has been a tireless volunteer for the Seamen's Society for Children and Families, which finds foster homes for at least 300 New York City youths each year and offers a range of related education programs.

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Netflix description: «In 1977 New York City, the talented and soulful youth of the South Bronx chase dreams and breakneck beats to transform music history.»
A year ago, The Foundling began offering New York City's first digital divide programming targeted at the foster youth population, with an aim towards launching a new group of talented and diverse millennials into the workforce.
At one recent workshop I led, we discovered that one executive had been a ball boy for the U.S. Open tennis tournament in his youth, and one attorney is an avid and regular surfer in the waters of New York City.
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David Wilkerson (1931 - 2011) was founding pastor of Times Square Church in New York City and founder of Teen Challenge, an addiction recovery ministry for troubled youth.
In more recent years, teenagers have taken the lead in Ferguson, New York City and Cleveland as the public face of Black Lives Matter, and were promptly dismissed as angry black youths.
Christopher White is the International Director of Operations for the World Youth Alliance, an NGO headquartered in New York City that works to promote human dignity in policy and culture.
On LA dining culture: «LA has an openness to it, a youth or whimsy, that allows a bit more creative freedom to do things that aren't as conventional as in a more historic, established city like New York or San Francisco.
Nevertheless, he will now be hoping to be a success at New York FC, while he has been touted as a future Manchester City boss after working with the club's youth academy.
Sistrunk and 20 or so boys from his youth sports program recently marched outside the Chicago Public Library demanding that New York City artist Eric Fischl's oil painting Boys at Bat, which is hanging in the library's cultural center as part of a touring baseball art exhibition, be removed.
Mansfield Town's under 18s can extend their one - point lead at the top of the EFL Youth Alliance when they return to competitive action for the first time in a month this Saturday against York City...
Ryan Edmondson was signed from York City and the club feel like they have the best young striker (at that level) in Yorkshire after signing the player, his goals record prolific so far in his time in the youth teams.
Leeds recently recalled their young Northern Ireland youth international goalkeeper Bailey Peacock - Farrell from his month - long loan spell at York City.
Reports over the weekend had Leeds and York City working on a deal for 16 year - old striker Ryan Edmondson, and while the club has not officially announced the deal, they never really do announce youth team deals.
We are working with Reality Check, a youth empowerment against big tobacco program which is part of a division of the New York city department of health.
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Last week I attended a luncheon in New York City hosted by the National Football League and its youth football partner, USA Football.
While much of what the speakers at the N.F.L. / USA Football luncheon I attended last week in New York City was concussions and football safety advice MomsTEAM has been giving parents for years, what impressed me the most was what we were told about the ongoing efforts by the league and its youth football partner to improve health and safety for football players from the pros down to the youth level, a topic which takes up more of N.F.L. commissioner Roger Goodell's time than any other.
In the fall of 2012, the N.F.L. invited me to its New York City headquarters to present a proposal to the league on ways that I thought MomsTEAM could help them preserve and strengthen the sport of youth football, in part by educating parents, and especially safety - conscious moms, about the dangers of concussions and ways in which the risk of concussion could be reduced.
It features insight from a former federal prosecutor who now works for a prestigious New York City firm who spoke exclusively with the National Alliance for Youth Sports to help youth sports administrators nationYouth Sports to help youth sports administrators nationyouth sports administrators nationwide.
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Tom Manning, the vice president of a New York City - based nonprofit that serves homeless youth, says his organization, Covenant House, spends about 33 cents per diaper buying in bulk.
In Hollywood (and New York City), youth and youthfulness are big prizes.
Frank Williams Executive Director, City of White Plains Youth Bureau 1 Amherst Place, White Plains, New York 10601 914-422-1378 [email protected]
Secretary — Brian Chetney Executive Director Oswego City - County Youth Bureau 70 Bunner Street Oswego, New York 13126 (315) 349-3451 [email protected]
Sharon Lin, NYC's Youth Poet Laureate said, «New York City is having a citywide election this fall, and I hope to motivate as many young people to go to the polls as possible.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority - Delta Rho Omega Chapter Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority - Syracuse University Iota Upsilon Chapter Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity - Westchester Eta Zeta Lambda Chapter Asian American Federation Bronx Works Chinese American Voters Federation Citizens Union The Continental Societies Incorporated The City University of New York CUNY University Student Senate Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. — East Kings County Alumnae Chapter Dominicanos USA Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies - Children's Village Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies - Harlem Dowling West Side Center Generation Citizen Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc..
«The last couple of weeks have reinforced everything that is stake for our LGBTQ youth, particularly for the transgender community,» said New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito.
Keynote speaker actor and director Khalil Kain, was able to get off the streets of New York City, and used his story to make a point about the youth trapped in street violence.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER By unanimous votes on March 7, the City Council approved three measures aimed at strengthening shelter options for homeless youth in New York, including a long contested move to raise the age limit for eligibility in youth shelters to include those 21 to 24 years old.
New York State Assemblymember Guillermo Linares, together with New York City Councilmember Martin Collins, will present an information session on employment opportunities with the introduction of NY Youth Works Program to northern Manhattan
«I believe in the New York City school system and the thousands of dedicated, hardworking administrators, educators and support staff that commit themselves to providing our city's youth with a quality education,» said TreyCity school system and the thousands of dedicated, hardworking administrators, educators and support staff that commit themselves to providing our city's youth with a quality education,» said Treycity's youth with a quality education,» said Treyger.
Additional participants in the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative include: 165th Street Business Improvement District, 180th Street Business Improvement District, Jamaica Center Business Improvement District and Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, A Better Jamaica, A Better Way Family & Community Center, Addisleigh Park Civic Association, Alliance of South Asian American Laborers, America Works, Antioch Baptist Church, Brinkerhoff Action Associates, Inc., Center for Integration & Advancement for New Americans, Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Chhaya Community Development Corporation, Citizens Housing & Planning Council, Community Healthcare Network of New York City, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Damian Family Care Center, Edge School of the Art, Exploring the Metropolis, Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corporation, First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Fortune Society, Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & New Northern New Jersey, Greater Allen Development Corporation, Greater Triangular Civic Association, Indo Caribbean Alliance, Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica Muslim Center; Jamaica Performing Arts Center, Jamaica YMCA, King Manor, LaGuardia Community College Adult & Continuing Education, Mutual Housing Association of New York, Neighborhood Housing Services Jamaica, New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare, Queens College, Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Economic Development Corporation, Queens Hospital, Queens Legal Services, Queens Library; Queens Workforce1 Center, SelfHelp, Sikh Cultural Society, Sunnyside Community Services, Inc., The Jamaica Young Professionals, The Jamaica Youth Leaders, The Tate Group, Upwardly Global, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, and Y - Roads.
Quigley joined with a number of local northern Manhattan elected officials, including New York State Assemblymember Robert Rodriguez and New York City Councilmember Melissa Mark - Viverito, community leaders such as Department of Youth and Community Development's Commissioner Jeanne B. Mullgrav and Supportive Children's Advocacy Network (SCAN)'s Executive Director Lewis Zuchman, and a host of residents, including local schoolchildren, for the center's unveiling in a late afternoon reception.
After reading the 2010 Community Service Society report 2010 on trends amongst New York City Latino youths in Education, Work and Income, Soledad Hiciano, Executive Director of the...
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