DPS has committed more than $ 28 million through Let's Play since the program launched in 2011, impacting millions
of youth serving organizations across the U.S., as well as Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
DPS has committed more than $ 28 million through Let's Play since the program launched in 2011, impacting millions
of youth serving organizations across the U.S., as well as Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
Not exact matches
At the forefront
of commercial insurance, AFIRM evaluates and manages risk,
serving clients across North America, and has shown a commitment to community outreach efforts, contributing to
organizations such as the Fort Collins Habitat for Humanity, Partners Mentoring
Youth, the Ronald McDonald charities, and the Boys and Girls Clubs
of Larimer County, Colorado.
Rodney Bullard is a United States Air Force veteran, former Assistant U.S. Attorney and White House Fellow and currently
serves as the Vice President
of Community Affairs for Chick - fil - A and as the Executive Director
of the Chick - fil - A Foundation where he shepherds the
organization's extensive philanthropic and social responsibility efforts, which primarily focus on
youth and education.
The summit brought together over fifty
of the nation's largest
youth -
serving and
youth - sports
organizations, as well as child development,
youth sports and prevention experts, to discuss strategies for protecting children from sexual abuse while playing sports.
The new rules were hailed by Dr. James Andrews, medical director
of the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Alabama and perhaps the world's foremost authority on pitching injuries and so - called «Tommy John» elbow reconstructive surgery, as the «most important injury prevention step ever initiated in
youth baseball - certain to
serve as the
youth sports injury prevention cornerstone and inspiration for other
youth organizations to take the initiative to get serious about injury prevention in
youth sports.»
It continued, «The benefit
of the single - gender environment has been well - documented by educators, scholars, other girl - and
youth -
serving organizations, and Girl Scouts and their families.
«Rate
of abuse in
organizations serving youth.»
Healthy Kids Out
of School worked with a variety
of youth -
serving organizations to implement three simple principles — Drink Right, Move More, and Snack Smart — helping kids from diverse communities practice healthy habits now and for a lifetime.
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.
Robert Ziegler, who runs a gay bar on Christopher Street, and who has collected more than 1,000 signatures on a petition in support
of making Christopher Street safer, said he received an angry call recently from the Chelsea
organization FIERCE, which
serves LGBT
youth of color.
Founded in 1910, the NAUW
serves women,
youth and the disadvantaged in our communities and in developing countries by addressing educational issues, advancing the status
of women's issues and strategically partnering with allied
organizations.
She has committed her time to
organizations to ensure their missions are met, including
serving as Co-President
of The Parent - Child Connection, Coordinator
of Hamburg
Youth Court, Board Member
of Colton's Journey to Liberation, and is SEPTA Chair for Hamburg Schools PTSA.
Also recognized by the committee was Ramapo Town Clerk Christian Sampson who had
served as a treasurer and mentor
of youth for the
organization.
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Serves as President
of Youthfront, a
Youth Ministry
organization.
Furthermore, not only does the
organization train hundreds
of teachers in the region — 150
of whom have been recognized as leaders in their field — but ConTextos directly
serves over 10,000 at - risk
youth in El Salvador alone, one
of the world's most violent nations.
Therefore, based on the science, practitioners and
organizations serving youth and young adult caregivers should both reduce the stressors in their service environment and help scaffold the development
of these skills.
Project U-Turn, a collaboration among foundations, parents, young people, and
youth -
serving organizations such as the school district and city agencies in Philadelphia, grew out
of research that analyzed a variety
of data sources in order to develop a clear picture
of the nature
of Philadelphia's dropout problem, get a deeper understanding
of which students were most likely to drop out, and identify the early - warning signs that should alert teachers, school staff, and parents to the need for interventions.
By All Means consortium cities will implement a variety
of best practices for working across municipal agencies and community based
organizations in order to deliver outcomes that are measurably better at
serving all children and
youth.
My dream job would be to create an international educational
organization that
serves the unique needs
of migrant and refugee
youth globally, while also creating a space for them to foster their unique talents.
Maker Corps is an online professional development program that provides training and a community
of support to
youth -
serving organizations as they design and implement summer maker education programming.
Overview Maker Corps is an online professional development program and network that provides training and a community
of support to
youth -
serving organizations as they design and implement summer maker education programming.
The growing Linked Learning field also now includes community - based
organizations that
serve out -
of - school
youth who are looking to re-engage in education.
Teaching Tolerance film kits are FREE to employees
of K — 12 schools, schools
of education, houses
of worship and
youth -
serving nonprofit
organizations.
The program, informally called the Harvey Milk School, is one
of 39 «off - site educational services» provided by the New York City public schools in conjunction with community - based
organizations to
serve youths who have problems in conventional schools, according to Joseph Mancini, a spokesman for the school board.
Grants
of up to $ 20,000 to Sonoma County, California nonprofit
organizations for arts and creative programming
serving youth entering the first grade through high school (ages 6 - 18) during the upcoming summer term.
Mark McKechnie, MSW, is the executive director
of Youth, Rights & Justice, a non-profit legal services organization serving children, youth and families in Port
Youth, Rights & Justice, a non-profit legal services
organization serving children,
youth and families in Port
youth and families in Portland.
Peter Kleinbard spoke about The
Youth Development Institute, which was established in 1991, and has assisted in the development
of Beacons, small schools, and building the capacity
of community
organizations to
serve students who have dropped out.
Current board
of directors members represent K - 12, higher education,
youth -
serving nonprofit
organizations, government, business and philanthropy.
The Children's Guild, an affiliate
of the TranZed Alliance strives to transform the way America cares for and educates its
youth by addressing organizational culture and operational methodology within child -
serving organizations.
In 2001, Val co-founded the non-profit
organization Franklin Pierce
Youth First Community Coalition, which still
serves as the only local coalition for the students
of Franklin Pierce.
Overview This opportunity for learning and dialogue, developed in partnership with the Campaign for High School Equity, will include a small group
of national education and
youth -
serving organizations representing the broad range
of actors in the civil rights and education
In addition, she
served as coordinator for Nashville's Child and
Youth Master Plan, after facilitating the plan's development by a 55 - member taskforce made up
of leaders from agencies and
organizations throughout Nashville.
The consolidation
of data from disparate systems and the sharing
of data across agencies and
organizations that
serve MNPS students and families are key strategies that Hansen champions in her efforts to improve outcomes for Nashville's children and
youth through a collective impact approach.
This includes our district wide coalition, Meaningful Student Engagement Collaborative, which partners with Oakland
youth serving organizations to develop strategies to ensure a critical mass
of youth be informed, provide input, and be meaningfully engaged in leadership and decision - making opportunities.
For the past ten years, Adriana Rodriguez has supported the
organization's
youth work by
serving in a variety
of staff roles.
PEAR partners with school districts, out -
of - school - time programs and
youth -
serving organizations to promote social - emotional development in the service
of student engagement, academic achievement, and life success.
Eric also
served as the National Director
of Educational Services for AMIkids, Inc., a nonprofit
organization providing intervention services to
youth in juvenile justice programs and nontraditional schools in nine states.
Engage current partners and building relationships with new partners to support the work
of local communities, Regional OST Networks, and statewide
organizations serving Texas children and
youth in the hours outside
of school.
Previously, Jennifer
served as the Deputy Director
of the American
Youth Policy Forum, where she managed the
organization's work on a wide range
of issues that ensure all students graduate ready to succeed in college and careers.
Prior to those positions, she was a founding staff member at READ Alliance, a literacy and
youth development
organization which grew to become a thriving nonprofit
serving thousands
of New York City students in partnership with dozens
of K - 12 schools.
And prior to College Track, she was the director
of Oakland's Fund for Children and
Youth, which at that time distributed over $ 7 million per year to youth - serving organizations in Oakland, Califo
Youth, which at that time distributed over $ 7 million per year to
youth - serving organizations in Oakland, Califo
youth -
serving organizations in Oakland, California.
To further the
organization's mission in her capacity she draws upon a wide depth and breadth
of practical and theoretical knowledge and experience gained from: ten years
serving the SC Department
of Education Title I, Part C Education
of Migratory Children /
Youth program, five years as the state coordinator and five years as a state recruiter / outreach worker; working as an Spanish / English interpreter / translator for the University
of SC's Center for Child and Family Studies HABLA project and an undergraduate professor in Political Philosophy and Ideology and World Politics;
serving in the United State Peace Corps for three years in Mali, West Africa to improve women's financial sustainability and promotion
of girls education; employment at the UN headquarters; living / studying / working / conducting research in the Philippines, Syria, Mali, France, and Spain; obtainment
of a PhD in International Relations from the University
of South Carolina in 2012; a MS in International Business, and a MA in Diplomacy and International Relations from Seton Hall University in 2001; and a BA in International Studies with a focus in Management, French, and Spanish from the College
of Saint Elizabeth in 1999.
We can also provide Playworks Pro, expert professional development for school personnel and
youth serving organizations, tailored to meet the needs
of each school /
organization in order to give them tools to deliver healthy play every day.
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.
/ Josephson Institute
of Ethics A nationwide coalition
of districts, schools, and
youth -
serving organizations that use the Six Pillars
of Character as a framework for character development.
«Jovian P4's activities included managing two nonprofit
organizations, launching charter schools to
serve at - risk high school students, providing access to technology for low - income
youth and administering a portfolio
of philanthropic giving.»
Through PSYCCity (Poetry
Serving Youth City by City) YYB also works to raise awareness of youth homelessness and holds fundraisers across the country for youth organizat
Youth City by City) YYB also works to raise awareness
of youth homelessness and holds fundraisers across the country for youth organizat
youth homelessness and holds fundraisers across the country for
youth organizat
youth organizations.
Each year YesYes Books donates hundreds
of books to
organizations that
serve at - risk
youth, women, LGBTQ populations, veterans, libraries, literary initiatives, and more.
Additionally 2,100 copies
of the book are being given to schools and
organizations serving youth.