It's an arts organization that
bridges youth experiencing homelessness to move from isolation to expression.
Not exact matches
Stamford
Bridge boss Jose Mourinho isn't known for his willingness to trust in
youth, and Chelsea as a whole have tended to go for
experience in recent years.
The midweek starting XI included a number of fringe and
youth prospects, with the Gunners boss regularly using the League Cup as a platform to give his less
experienced players a
bridge between the development sides.
When popular media are used as a springboard for learning, she adds, formal education becomes a
bridge for
youth «from the often insular and entertainment - focused digital culture of the home to a wider, broader range of cultural and civic
experiences that support their intellectual, cultural, social and emotional development.»
It made it more meaningful to share this
experience with all the
youth trekking over the
Bridge today and cheering on everyone on the roads — the tourist buses, the cars, the cyclists, runners, tourists.
Sherman Fleming seeks to create projects that identify cultural and social mechanisms that resonate with his processes of visual art making and performance art practice and collaboration, combined with his
experiences as a public arts manager
bridging artists,
youth and communities to create collaborative public art works.
Cultural Competency in Child Welfare Practice: A
Bridge Worth Building
Bridging Refugee
Youth and Children's Services (2007) Discusses the cultural and linguistic barriers that can be
experienced when child welfare workers interact with foreign - born parents and the unique needs of refugee and immigrant families.
Clinicians are the leaders of the treatment team, and are expected to
bridge the understanding between a
youth's past
experiences, their current behaviors and lagging skills, and their strengths which can be used to achieve individualized goals.