WHITE PLAINS, NY — County Executive Robert P. Astorino announced that the Westchester County Youth Bureau is accepting nominations for the 2016 Rosemarie Siragusa Memorial Youth Service Award, which recognizes adults age 21 and over who have made major contributions towards
the youth in their communities through volunteerism.
The You [th] Pace Teen Art Council is a diverse group of 15 high school students from all over San Antonio who work at Artpace to explore ways to engage
youth in the community through contemporary art.
Ideally, these individuals will see an opportunity to support
youth in your community through mentoring.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that
in 2012, 926 Oneida County
youth gave back 560 volunteer hours to the community through the Oneida County Children Care Initiative, an Oneida County Youth Bureau initiative that began in
youth gave back 560 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.
The group would monitor the extent and complications of opioid addiction; spread awareness of symptoms and aftereffects
through seminars and workshops; monitor and assess the state of and improvements
in treatment modalities; interface with manufacturers, retailers, and physicians offering products to treat pain; pressure the medical
community to reduce availability of addictive analgesics and advocate for nonaddictive substitutes, and maintain an interface between treatment programs and similar programs targeted at
youth, health care, aging, and housing.
«We are continuing to see our
youth take ownership and pride in making a difference within our community through volunteering,» said Youth Bureau Director Kevin G
youth take ownership and pride
in making a difference within our
community through volunteering,» said
Youth Bureau Director Kevin G
Youth Bureau Director Kevin Green.
Through the
community and teen center, Riverdale Neighborhood House will be able to help the
youth in the
community build foundations for their educational and professional futures while also gaining meaningful social experiences.
«
In this project, the youth will be making a difference in the community, they will be learning about an important community issue, and they will be learning about public policy through the surve
In this project, the
youth will be making a difference
in the community, they will be learning about an important community issue, and they will be learning about public policy through the surve
in the
community, they will be learning about an important
community issue, and they will be learning about public policy
through the survey.
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 initiative that began in
youth gave back an incredible 3,070 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.
Through the Bronx
Youth Corps, the students will learn to work as a group, learn about the importance of taking responsibility for their
community, and gain the skills to make positive changes
in The Bronx and become future leaders.
Through the Bronx
Youth Corps, the students will learn to work as a group, learn about the importance of responsibility for the
community, and gain the skills to make positive changes
in The Bronx and become future leaders.
Also
in 2007, Quinn's Middle School Task Force recommended «every middle - grade student have access to after - school programming
through expansion of [the Department of
Youth and
Community Development's] Out - of - School Time Initiative and Beacon programs.»
While at NYU, Brennan has been actively involved
in youth development
through Arts
in the
Community, which attempts to bring college students together with local NYC arts education nonprofits, and
through Peer Health Exchange, which focuses on teaching health to ninth graders around NYC.
She recently founded the teens group BeYummy (
youth united
through mindfulness, meditation and yoga) which also actively encourages teens to undertake seva (service) opportunities
in the
community.
New York Road Runners serves nearly 600,000 runners of all ages and abilities annually
through hundreds of races,
community open runs, walks, training sessions, and other running - related programming, with 267,000
youth participating
in free fitness programs and events nationally, including 134,000
in New York City's five boroughs.
Portland, OR About Blog It is the purpose of the Portland
Youth Philharmonic Association to maintain the finest possible youth orchestras in order to inspire and educate young people through performing symphonic music and to provide a cultural asset for the commu
Youth Philharmonic Association to maintain the finest possible
youth orchestras in order to inspire and educate young people through performing symphonic music and to provide a cultural asset for the commu
youth orchestras
in order to inspire and educate young people
through performing symphonic music and to provide a cultural asset for the
community.
Lagos, Nigeria About Blog The Book Banque is an organisation committed to empowering children
in disadvantaged
communities in Nigeria
through education, and enriching Nigerian
youths through an appreciation and understanding of cultural heritage.
Indianapolis,
IN, USA About Blog MCCOY champions the positive development of
youth through leadership on key issues and support of the
youth worker
community.
Through workshops, Fellowships, and training opportunities for Tribal
youth in New Mexico, Michigan, and the Sundance Film Festival, Full Circle links talented young storytellers to education and career pipelines across fields of independent filmmaking, using structural strategies where Native
communities heal by telling their own stories.
Harnoor even goes out
in the
community and leads events
through his club such as initiating the conversation to make change while promoting worthwhile
community causes and engaging as well as empowering local and global
youth through his group's various
community initiatives.
The National Center of Education and the Economy,
through its Center on International Education Benchmarking, is working to build a
community of researchers interested
in investigating how a small set of countries and states have managed to build and sustain educational systems that manage routinely to produce higher and more equitable outcomes for children and
youth.
My desire is to share over time a little bit of visionary hope
in and out of the classroom
through visual and creative writing,
community partnerships, and various Project Based Learning units that will undoubtedly inspire our
youth, reestablish more self confidence, and empower them to live a life of perseverance and compassion for others.