Sentences with phrase «free youth clinics»

Whereas the old plan called for a minimum of six hours per week of free youth clinics, the new RFP reduces that requirement to four hours per week.

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Moving to San Francisco in 1999 has offered the opportunity to stay involved with lacrosse on a number of levels including playing professionally, coaching a team at the collegiate level, directing youth camps and clinics, and offering free coaches clinics.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced today that the Oneida County Youth Bureau and the Utica College Men's Basketball Program have partnered for a free basketball clinic will take place on Dec. 9.
Recipients participate in a variety of community engagement activities including operating free neighborhood clinics, helping patients pay for their medications, delivering healthy literacy education and mentorship to youth, handing out free bike helmets to kids, conducting medical and psychological examinations to those seeking asylum in the United States, giving out safe sleep sacs for newborn infants, and more!
Community schools purposefully partner with youth organizations, health clinics, social service agencies, food banks, higher education institutions, businesses, and others to meet students» and families» academic and nonacademic needs, so teachers are free to teach and students are ready to learn.
This collaborative team is testing Sain's premise with projects and interactions involving the Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic, Surfrider Foundation, the Pico Youth and Family Center, My Friend's Place, (a center for homeless youth), Homies Unidos, Berda Paradise Thrift Store, and Norco Rehabilitation / Medium Security Correctional FaciYouth and Family Center, My Friend's Place, (a center for homeless youth), Homies Unidos, Berda Paradise Thrift Store, and Norco Rehabilitation / Medium Security Correctional Faciyouth), Homies Unidos, Berda Paradise Thrift Store, and Norco Rehabilitation / Medium Security Correctional Facility.
Each of the four MLC clinics provide free legal services to the most vulnerable populations — including people with disabilities and chronic illness, members of the LGBTQ community, undocumented immigrants and refugees, children and youth in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and people involved with the criminal justice system.
• Habitat for Humanity — Building homes for those less fortunate, 1995 — 2009 • Youth Friends — Mentor for three inner - city elementary school children, 1998 — 2000 • The Kansas City Free Health Clinic — Health Care Provider, 1998 — 2000
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