, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing the arts to
community youth through dance.
Not exact matches
For example, one program awards young adults who have made an impact within their
communities through volunteering and fundraising efforts with the «
Youth Ambassador» award.
Throughout the year and into the new year, Starbucks and its partners will continue to give good in many ways, from donating unsold food to local food banks
through Starbucks FoodShare program to
youth training and job hiring programs, to its commitment to hiring veterans and military spouses, to connecting with the
community every day in Starbucks stores.
Through the Solutions City ™ town halls, Starbucks also had the opportunity to build a stronger relationship with the COWIC to support the hiring of opportunity
youth in the
community.
The stores aim to boost local economic development
through the creation of new jobs and by partnering with women - and minority - owned businesses and local nonprofits to provide job skills training opportunities for
youth in the
community.
Every
community,
through its churches, schools,
community agencies, and
youth organizations (the «Y» and others) should provide a smorgasbord of growth opportunities for
youth.
Maple Lodge Farms supports a number of
community youth sports programs as well as food drives
through its Maple Lodge Farms Foundation.
«Whether
through sponsoring local high school activities, being an active supporter of the county 4 - H program, educating
youth through the dozens of tours given at the mill each year, providing flour for various service organizations» fundraisers, helping at the area health fair or providing equipment for the volunteer fire department, we believe that a healthy
community builds strong, productive citizens.»
Imprint City to date has attracted over 5,000 eventgoers, 30 participating neighborhood retail and food merchants, 30
youth employees 10
community based organization partnerships and 50 performing and visual artists to the Bayview neighborhood
through a myriad of our festivals and special projects.
Over the past three years just here in Northern California, the
youth playing
community (Under 8s
through High School) has grown 24 percent to a solid number of right around 5,000 registered players in 2014.
Bringing NICA to Oregon will provide opportunities for
youth to build strong body, mind and character
through cycling as well as strong economic benefits to the
communities that embrace the power of interscholastic cycling.
Coach Becker's background spans
Youth Football
through Community College, including 15 years as a head coach.
This partnership supports the
community effort to develop local Little Leagues and bring the Senior Western Regional Tournament to Sacramento, building character of our
youth through the Game of Little League Baseball.
Throughout every tour, we seek to engage at grassroots level
through our comprehensive and authentic
youth coaching programmes, as well as immersing ourselves in the local culture.As always we shall look to provide our fans with a host of opportunities to see the team up close
through our range of supporter and
community events, details of which shall be announced in the lead up.
«Founded in 1975, Adolescent Counseling Services empowers
youth in our
community to find their way
through social - emotional support and by building safe, accepting
communities.»
Common Roads, as the
youth programming arm of the Center, serves LGBT
youth in Central Pennsylvania
through weekly group meetings in Harrisburg and Lancaster, support for area high school and college gay - straight alliances (GSAs) and
community education and training on creating a safe space for LGBT
youth.
Learn how a
youth running program can produce revenue for your organization, uncover a new reach of patrons and impact your entire
community through Ready, Set, RUN!
Our first annual report on how well stakeholders are serving children and
communities through youth sports offers grades, the latest data on participation rates, exclusive insights, and 50 + key developments in the past year.
The Fox Valley Park Foundation's These funds were sourced
through the Foundations» annual Golf for Kids fundraiser to help support recreational opportunities for the under - served
youth in our
communities.
Since then she's worked to change the
youth sports environment of their Nebraska
community through the Give the Game Back movement which promotes letting kids enjoy sports on their own terms.
«He truly understands the needs of the kids and
community through youth sports participation and he devotes his tireless efforts to that cause.»
A: NAYS programs are provided at the local level
through dynamic partnerships with more than 3,000
community - based organizations, which includes parks and recreation departments, Boys and Girls Clubs, Police Athletic Leagues, YMCAs / YWCAs, and other independent
youth service groups throughout the country.
NAYS programs are provided at the local level
through dynamic partnerships with more than 3,000
community - based organizations, which include parks and recreation departments, Boys and Girls Clubs, Police Athletic Leagues, YMCAs / YWCAs, Catholic
Youth Organizations and other independent youth service groups throughout the cou
Youth Organizations and other independent
youth service groups throughout the cou
youth service groups throughout the country.
Every group that applies to use the
community's facilities should be required to go
through a brief educational program that addresses the importance of
youth sports in a child's development, and what the behavior expectations are for the adults, regardless if they're a coach, official, or simply a spectator.
Through Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopedics, YSA has direct connectivity and impact with over 40 high schools, colleges and universities and a widespread array of sports organizations comprising numerous
community youth and recreational sports and professional sports in complementing sports medicine care and providing education and other resources.
In many
communities,
youth groups provide opportunities for non-heterosexual teens to talk to others going
through the same thing.
We are both in the field of creating healthy opportunities for kids and our
community through our chosen professions as a nutrition / garden educator (Ashley) and educator of
youth bicycling and walking safety (Brian).
A beacon of hope for 28 years, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender
Community Center builds and supports our community through arts and culture, wellness and recovery, HIV / AIDS services, family services and life - saving youth programs designed to foster healthy development in a safe, affirming env
Community Center builds and supports our
community through arts and culture, wellness and recovery, HIV / AIDS services, family services and life - saving youth programs designed to foster healthy development in a safe, affirming env
community through arts and culture, wellness and recovery, HIV / AIDS services, family services and life - saving
youth programs designed to foster healthy development in a safe, affirming environment.
School districts can help teens access SHS either
through on - site school services or by referrals to
youth - friendly health care providers in the
community.
CDC recommends actions that school districts and schools can take to ensure students have access to key SHS
through on - site services at schools, or off - site referrals to
youth - friendly,
community - based health service providers.
She said that since most adolescents do not have access to information on Anaemia, it is important to reach out to them
through schoolteachers, school principals,
youth clubs and health workers in the
community in order to achieve good results.
The budget invests savings achieved
through the right - sizing of State
youth facilities and local detention operations into
community - based programs that better meet the needs of troubled
youth.
Green added, «We are continuing to see our
youth take ownership and pride in making a difference within our
community through volunteering.»
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that in 2014, 951 Oneida County
youth gave back an amazing 1,995 volunteer hours to the community through the Oneida County Children Care Initiative, an Oneida County Youth Bureau initiative that began in
youth gave back an amazing 1,995 volunteer hours to the
community through the Oneida County Children Care Initiative, an Oneida County
Youth Bureau initiative that began in
Youth Bureau initiative that began in 2009.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that in 2015, 4,421 outstanding Oneida County
youth gave back an amazing 1,704 volunteer hours to the
community through the Oneida... Read more
Though to some picking up trash around town may seem like it won't make a big impact, Brianna believes that it's a way to teach our
youth the importance of caring for humanity
through kindness,
community empowerment, and environmental awareness.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. announced today that in 2017, 1,323
youth gave back 5,685 volunteer hours to the community through the Oneida County Youth Bureau's Children Care Initia
youth gave back 5,685 volunteer hours to the
community through the Oneida County
Youth Bureau's Children Care Initia
Youth Bureau's Children Care Initiative.
In 2015, 4,421
youth gave 1,704 volunteer hours to the
community through the Oneida County Children Care Initiative.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that in 2013, 833 Oneida County
youth gave back an incredible 3,070 volunteer hours to the community through the Oneida County Children Care Initiative, an Oneida County Youth Bureau... Read
youth gave back an incredible 3,070 volunteer hours to the
community through the Oneida County Children Care Initiative, an Oneida County
Youth Bureau... Read
Youth Bureau... Read more
The Fentons opened Main Street Ice Cream in 2009 and over the years have held numerous fundraisers, partnering with Ride for Roswell, local veterans on Veterans Day,
youth baseball, Hamburg High School, the Hamburg
Community Playground Project, and numerous groups
through the annual Scarecrow project.
Council Member King, who reviewed his 12 - Point Plan for the 12TH Council District with more than 700 Bronx residents, friends and special guests in attendance, discussed upcoming and future projects, which include affording housing for working families
through a partnership with Habitat for Humanity, the renovation of Agnes Haywood Park, capital funding to schools in the 12th Council District, expense funding to
community - based organizations, funding for NYCHA developments and
youth programs as well as DOT and DSNY needs in the 12th Council District.
Through her work at the center, the youngest daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has continued to educate
youth and others about the nonviolence principles modeled by her parents, a philosophy and methodology for resolving personal and
community problems.
The governor consequently listed the objectives for the 2018 budget to include, intensifying efforts on independent revenue initiatives, massive infrastructural development, wealth creation
through empowerment of
youths, artisans, farmers and market women; and enhancing the
community development
through improved collaboration with
communities, among others.
«Legal Services for the Elderly, Disabled, and Disadvantaged of WNY does great work for our
community and I was pleased to learn they were partnering with CCE Erie to work with
youth through Primetime Funding.
Oneida County's Summer
Youth Program is an important part of Oneida County's commitment to helping local agencies
through community service.
Last year
through the initiative, the
Youth Bureau funded such community service projects as a bicycle giveaway for Utica children; making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members; soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's and Making Strides to End Breast Cancer Walk; cleaning the yards of senior citizens; preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries; youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
Youth Bureau funded such
community service projects as a bicycle giveaway for Utica children; making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members; soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's and Making Strides to End Breast Cancer Walk; cleaning the yards of senior citizens; preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries;
youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
youth mentoring and tutoring and other
community activities.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that in 2011, 733 Oneida County
youth gave back almost 700 hours to the community through the Oneida County Children Care Initiative, an Oneida County Youth Bureau initiative that began in
youth gave back almost 700 hours to the
community through the Oneida County Children Care Initiative, an Oneida County
Youth Bureau initiative that began in
Youth Bureau initiative that began in 2009.
«As Oneida County supports our
youth through programs and activities at some of our grassroots agencies, we want the young people of the
community to know that it is just as important to give back to the
community as it is to do anything else,» Picente said.
Now in its eighth year, the civic engagement initiative was a collaboration between the
Youth Bureau and The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café, Dodge Pratt Northam Art & Community Center and The Salvation Army Utica Citadel to provide youth programing with the intent of introducing lessons of community service through voluntee
Youth Bureau and The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café, Dodge Pratt Northam Art &
Community Center and The Salvation Army Utica Citadel to provide youth programing with the intent of introducing lessons of community service through volu
Community Center and The Salvation Army Utica Citadel to provide
youth programing with the intent of introducing lessons of community service through voluntee
youth programing with the intent of introducing lessons of
community service through volu
community service
through volunteerism.
Rodriguez was awarded $ 735,000 in city funds, which could be spent in four categories: senior services run in connection with the Department of the Aging,
youth services through the Department of Youth and Community Development, anti-poverty initiatives and local proj
youth services
through the Department of
Youth and Community Development, anti-poverty initiatives and local proj
Youth and
Community Development, anti-poverty initiatives and local projects.