Sentences with phrase «helping youth face»

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Studio Y will help develop our young changemakers and prepare them to tackle the seemingly intractable challenges we face, such as youth unemployment and economic inequality,» said Ilse Treurnicht, CEO, MaRS Discovery District.
This year, Starbucks has expanded the focus of the grants program to include youth as well as veterans and military spouses, and refugees, with a focus on supporting organizations that are working to help connect those facing barriers to jobs and education to a pathway to long - term economic opportunity.
They help adults and youth face and recover from arrested emotional and social development relating to early childhood (including recovery from all forms of abuse and trauma).
ESPN's Sage Steele, the face of the network's NBA coverage and mother of three, shares great parenting advice to help moms and dads guide their children to fulfilling youth sports experiences.
Using the healing power of imagery through the medium of Sand Play Therapy to safely facilitate symbolic expression and transformation of painful experiences, and also provide ways of creating healing images in order to help children, youth, and adults face the challenges of their daily lives.
MCC announced on Monday the appointment of its inaugural Youth Advisory Board (YAB)-- a diverse group of teens who will help shape MCC's youth - focused work by exploring some of the most pressing ethical and moral dilemmas facing young people tYouth Advisory Board (YAB)-- a diverse group of teens who will help shape MCC's youth - focused work by exploring some of the most pressing ethical and moral dilemmas facing young people tyouth - focused work by exploring some of the most pressing ethical and moral dilemmas facing young people today.
Ensuring all children and youth thrive as they move through school and into their adult lives requires that they have the opportunity to develop the skills and competencies that will help them land their first job, navigate and overcome the challenges they will face, keep positive relationships, and make good decisions.
Designed and led by eminent experts in the field of gifted youth, Yunasa embraces gifted children for who they are, helping them understand and work with the unique joys and challenges that gifted children face.
What educational barriers do youth face when they enter and exit the juvenile justice system, and how can schools and detention facilities help incarcerated youth...
If we do not know, as a community or as leaders of youth - serving organizations, which of our youth are not able to access these opportunities and what challenges they face, we will be much less able to help youth do so and persuade others to join in that work.
With life - dependent issues like climate change, biotechnology, and the availability of clean water facing us, we need to empower our youth with problem solving skills that will help them address these problems.
Global Green would like to thank our partners who helped promote the Green School Competition including: Alliance for Climate Education, Center for Ecoliteracy, Environmental Charter Schools, Facing the Future, Global Youth Action Network, Green Education Foundation, Healthy Child Healthy World, Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools, NAACP, Roots and Shoots, Project Learning Tree, Dream in Green, Green schools Initiative, National Beta Club.
Promising Futures: Best Practices for Serving Children, Youth, and Parents Experiencing Domestic Violence (Promising Futures) is designed to help advocates and organizations support children and parents facing domestic violence.
They also staff the youth clinic at the local public hospital, which they lobbied to have built and help design, to ensure that young people seeking services are greeted by a young and friendly face.
Organizations that have access to young parents, such as schools, youth corps, maternity centers, mentoring programs and job centers are uniquely positioned to either provide this assistance or develop partnerships with other community organizations to help young parents overcome the challenges they face.
Youth Focus works with young people aged 12 - 25 to help them overcome issues associated with depression, anxiety, self - harm and suicidal thoughts through the provision of free, unlimited and professional face - to - face individual and family counselling and other mental health services.
My ideal clients are individuals, employees, youths, couples and families who have wide range of psychological problems that require professional help to overcome the difficulties they face in their lives.»
EPIC offers youth based services to help face everyday challenges and guide towards academic success.
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