Sentences with phrase «youth advocacy organizations»

The Children's Leadership Council (CLC)-- a coalition of nearly 60 of the nation's leading child and youth advocacy organizations, commissioned the poll which used telephone interviews with a nationally representative sample of over 2,000 Americans age 18 and older, including 595 parents of children under age 18, across the country.
The law clinic at Loyola University's College of Law on Monday (Dec. 18) joined six education and youth advocacy organizations in filing an amicus brief supporting the Orleans Parish School Board's lawsuit against Einstein Charter Schools for its duty to provide student transportation.

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For almost 20 years, Pam has been a member of the Loan Fund for YouthBuild, USA, a not - for - profit organization that provides youth training and advocacy throughout the United States and internationally.
The two international organizations, alongside the US - based National Democratic Institute (NDI), partnered with the Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Advancement (YIAGA) on a project called Watching the Vote (WTV).
A non governmental organization, Youth Initiative for Advocacy Growth and Advancement (YIAGA) has said that the deployment of huge security personnel into Anambra for Saturday's governorship election...
Billy Parish cofounded the Energy Action Coalition, the world's largest youth climate - advocacy organization.
Possibly even more important for Weinberg, the organization has made space for teen advocacy, working with high school students from across the United States and Canada on projects to get youth involved in science.
Youth Guidance, a Chicago - based advocacy organization, launched programs to support young men and women of color.
Jennifer has built PCY into an influential policy - development and advocacy organization that has improved the effectiveness of public funding for youth programs in low - income communities across California.
With an emphasis on implications for practitioners, the brief aims to serve as a tangible resource for individuals from college access programs, youth development organizations, and advocacy.
With an emphasis on implications for practitioners, the brief aims to serve as a tangible resource for individuals from college access programs, youth development organizations, and advocacy groups.
Collectively, CLASS represents 115,000 students, teachers, parents and other community members, and has also cast its net wider than traditional education advocacy groups to include parent groups, health advocates and foster youth organizations
The Partnership for Children & Youth (PCY) is an advocacy and capacity - building organization championing high - quality learning opportunities for underserved youth in California, with an emphasis on after school, summer learning, and community schYouth (PCY) is an advocacy and capacity - building organization championing high - quality learning opportunities for underserved youth in California, with an emphasis on after school, summer learning, and community schyouth in California, with an emphasis on after school, summer learning, and community schools.
As the largest volunteer child advocacy organization in the nation, National PTA is the conscience of the country for children and youth issues.
They claim to be the «leading organization in Canada for youth led anti-genocide advocacy and activism.»
Florida's Children First, the statewide advocacy organization focused on protecting the legal rights of at - risk and foster care children, recognized Broward County child advocates and former foster youth at the 16th annual Broward Child Advocacy Awards & Reception at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on advocacy organization focused on protecting the legal rights of at - risk and foster care children, recognized Broward County child advocates and former foster youth at the 16th annual Broward Child Advocacy Awards & Reception at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Advocacy Awards & Reception at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Feb. 22.
Vancouver, British Columbia About Blog First Call is a non-partisan coalition of over 95 provincial and regional organizations who have united their voices to put children and youth first in BC through public education, community mobilization, and public policy advocacy.
The Center is the largest publicly supported LGBTQ direct services organization in greater Long Beach supporting more than 25,000 clients per year with lifesaving programs and services including healthcare, social support, client advocacy, legal services, support groups, youth services, domestic violence services, employment referrals, and mental health counseling.
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Today, Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) endorsed the National Consensus Statement on Latino Teen Pregnancy Prevention along with 20 other leading sexual and reproductive health organizations and Latino advocacy and youth groups.
The advocacy day sort of began two days ago with the submission of a letter, signed by 826 national and state organizations advocating for and serving youth and families, to party leadership and members of key Congressional committees.
As a member of the Oakland - based advocacy organization California Youth Connection (CYC), Skinner is advocating for a bill that would reconfigure the way California trains foster parents, or resource families as they are now called in California.
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