Only the preschool program has seen real growth in funding, while family resource and
youth service centers have seen an increase far too small to keep up with inflation.
Protect the Learning and Results Services programs that directly serve students, including family resource and
youth service centers, state agency children, gifted and talented programs, and extended school services;
youth services center, prescriptive learning paths, customization, credit accural, Credit Recovery Mode, GED test prep, intervention
Additional measures that have a critical impact on student achievement are reported only (not included in schools» ratings) such as access to quality state - funded preschool; half - day vs. full - day kindergarten; the percentage of first - year teachers; teacher turnover; teachers with certifications in their specialized area; career counselors / coaches; out - of - school suspensions; and whole child supports such as access to a school - based counselor or mental health services provider; nurse or health services provider; librarian / media specialist; and a family resource /
youth service center.
Upon discovering your posting for a Mentor with the Portland
Youth Services Center, I hastened to submit my resume for your review.
Not exact matches
The Band supports its members with a variety of
services for economic, social and cultural advancement, including health
services, early childhood and
youth centers and economic development planning.
of Education &
Youth Services Board Leader: Elizabeth Mullaugh, Board President Main: 717-920-9534 Fax: 717-920-9536 • William Way LGBT Community
Center 1315 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 - 5601 www.waygay.org Contact Information General Email:
[email protected] Public Contact: Candice Thompson, Dir.
• Triangle Foundation 19641 West Seven Mile Road Detroit, MI 48219 - 2721 Phone: 313-537-7000 Fax: 313-537-3379 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tri.org Minnesota • Rainbow Families 3711 W. Lake St. Minneapolis, MN 554098 612-827-7731
[email protected] www.rainbowfamilies.org • Aurora: A Northland Lesbian
Center 32 E. 1st Street, Suite 104 Duluth, MN 55802 Phone: 218-722-4903 • Catholic Pastoral Commission on Sexual Minorities 2930 13th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55407 - 1420 Phone: 612-201-4534 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cpcsm.org / • Chrysalis
Center 4432 Chicago Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55407 Phone: 612.871.0118 Fax: 612.870.2403 • District 202
Center of GLBT
Youth 1601 Nicollet Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55403 Phone: 612-871-5559 Website: www.dist202.org / • Gay and Lesbian Community
Services of Southeast Minnesota PO Box 454 Rochester, MN 55903 - 0454 Phone: 507-281-3265 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.glcsmn.org / • Northland Gay Men's
Center 32 E. 1st Street, Suite 103 Duluth, MN 55802 Phone: 218-722-8585 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ngmcduluth.org / • Outfront Minnesota 310 38th Street, # 204 Minneapolis, MN 55409 - 1337 Phone: 612-822-0127 Toll - free: 800-800-0350 Fax: 612-822-8786 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.outfront.org / • Pride Collective and Community
Center Mailing address: 810 4th Ave S. Suite 220, Moorhead, MN 56560.
ILLINOIS - * also a boarding school Jewish Council for
Youth Services JCYS Northwest Family
Center 1700 Weiland Road Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 (847) 279-0900
[email protected] https://www.facebook.com/JCYSNorthwestFamilyCenter/ Help your child build a strong foundation for the future at the Northwest Family
Center.
of
Center Services Executive Director: Chris Bartlett, Executive Director Board Leader: Stephanie Gross, Co-Chair Board Leader: Jeff Scotland, Co-Chair Main: 215-732-2220 Fax: 215-732-0770 Helpline: 215-732-8255 • Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Pittsburgh www.glccpgh.org 5808 Forward Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 - 2302 Main: 412-422-0114 • Upper Delaware GLBT Center PO Box 1295 Milford, PA 18337 Email:
[email protected] www.udglbtcenter.blogspot.com / • Central Bucks School District Gay Straight Alliance 375 West Court St Doylestown, PA (Bucks County)(215) 345-1661 • Common Roads LGBT Community Center Coalition of Central Pennsylvania Louie Malven Director of Administration and Youth Services 221 N. Front Street, 3rd Floor Harrisburg, PA Central PA 717-920-9534
[email protected] www.centralpalgbtcenter.org The LGBT Community Center Coalition of Central PA is a volunteer - led effort to create a regionally representative community center that is both a location and unifying point for Central Pennsylvania's large, diverse and multi-county LGBT popul
Center Services Executive Director: Chris Bartlett, Executive Director Board Leader: Stephanie Gross, Co-Chair Board Leader: Jeff Scotland, Co-Chair Main: 215-732-2220 Fax: 215-732-0770 Helpline: 215-732-8255 • Gay & Lesbian Community
Center of Pittsburgh www.glccpgh.org 5808 Forward Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 - 2302 Main: 412-422-0114 • Upper Delaware GLBT Center PO Box 1295 Milford, PA 18337 Email:
[email protected] www.udglbtcenter.blogspot.com / • Central Bucks School District Gay Straight Alliance 375 West Court St Doylestown, PA (Bucks County)(215) 345-1661 • Common Roads LGBT Community Center Coalition of Central Pennsylvania Louie Malven Director of Administration and Youth Services 221 N. Front Street, 3rd Floor Harrisburg, PA Central PA 717-920-9534
[email protected] www.centralpalgbtcenter.org The LGBT Community Center Coalition of Central PA is a volunteer - led effort to create a regionally representative community center that is both a location and unifying point for Central Pennsylvania's large, diverse and multi-county LGBT popul
Center of Pittsburgh www.glccpgh.org 5808 Forward Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 - 2302 Main: 412-422-0114 • Upper Delaware GLBT
Center PO Box 1295 Milford, PA 18337 Email:
[email protected] www.udglbtcenter.blogspot.com / • Central Bucks School District Gay Straight Alliance 375 West Court St Doylestown, PA (Bucks County)(215) 345-1661 • Common Roads LGBT Community Center Coalition of Central Pennsylvania Louie Malven Director of Administration and Youth Services 221 N. Front Street, 3rd Floor Harrisburg, PA Central PA 717-920-9534
[email protected] www.centralpalgbtcenter.org The LGBT Community Center Coalition of Central PA is a volunteer - led effort to create a regionally representative community center that is both a location and unifying point for Central Pennsylvania's large, diverse and multi-county LGBT popul
Center PO Box 1295 Milford, PA 18337 Email:
[email protected] www.udglbtcenter.blogspot.com / • Central Bucks School District Gay Straight Alliance 375 West Court St Doylestown, PA (Bucks County)(215) 345-1661 • Common Roads LGBT Community
Center Coalition of Central Pennsylvania Louie Malven Director of Administration and Youth Services 221 N. Front Street, 3rd Floor Harrisburg, PA Central PA 717-920-9534
[email protected] www.centralpalgbtcenter.org The LGBT Community Center Coalition of Central PA is a volunteer - led effort to create a regionally representative community center that is both a location and unifying point for Central Pennsylvania's large, diverse and multi-county LGBT popul
Center Coalition of Central Pennsylvania Louie Malven Director of Administration and
Youth Services 221 N. Front Street, 3rd Floor Harrisburg, PA Central PA 717-920-9534
[email protected] www.centralpalgbtcenter.org The LGBT Community
Center Coalition of Central PA is a volunteer - led effort to create a regionally representative community center that is both a location and unifying point for Central Pennsylvania's large, diverse and multi-county LGBT popul
Center Coalition of Central PA is a volunteer - led effort to create a regionally representative community
center that is both a location and unifying point for Central Pennsylvania's large, diverse and multi-county LGBT popul
center that is both a location and unifying point for Central Pennsylvania's large, diverse and multi-county LGBT population.
• The Audre Lorde Project 85 South Oxford Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 - 1607 Phone: (718) 596-0342 Fax: (718) 596-1328 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.alp.org / • Brooklyn Community Pride
Center 93 Montague Street, Suite 339 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (718) 595-2880 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lgbtbrooklyn.org / • Pride
Center of Western New York 206 S. Elmwood Ave. Buffalo, NY 14201 Phone: (716) 852 - PRIDE Fax: (716) 332-0214 Website: www.pridecenterwny.org / • GLYS Gay & Lesbian
Youth Services of WNY 371 Delaware Ave Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone: 716) 855-0221 Fax: (716) 855-0661 Email:
[email protected] www.glyswny.org/GLYS/Home.html • Central New York Pride CNY Pride, Inc..
• The Lesbian & Gay Community
Center of Charlotte www.gaycharlotte.com Contact Information 820 Hamilton Street Suite B11 Charlotte, NC 28206 General Email:
[email protected] Public Contact: John Stotler, Board Chair Board Leader: John Stotler, Board Chair Main: 704-333-0144 Fax: 704-714-2114 Switchboard: 704-535-6277 • LGBT
Center of Raleigh 411 Hillsborough St. Raleigh, NC 27601 www.lgbtcenterofraleigh.com Contact Information General Email:
[email protected] Board Leader: Glen Medders, Chair Board Leader: Andrea Mastrobuono, Vice Chair Main: 919-832-4484 • Time Out
Youth 1900 The Plaza Charlotte, NC 28205 (704) 344-8335 www.timeoutyouth.org / Steve Bentley Executive Director
[email protected] Laurie Pitts, MSW
Services Director
[email protected] Leigh Dixon Office Administrator
[email protected] • OutWilmington Gay & Lesbian Community
Center PO Box 1205 Wilmington, NC 28402
[email protected] Phone 9107429277 Website: www.outwilmington.com Ohio • Gay Fathers and Husbands of NE Ohio www.gfah.org
Main Products and
Services: Residential treatment center, emergency shelter care, parent - child interaction therapy, therapeutic behavioral services, crisis mobile response, education, health care, wraparound, transitional and emancipated foster youth
Services: Residential treatment
center, emergency shelter care, parent - child interaction therapy, therapeutic behavioral
services, crisis mobile response, education, health care, wraparound, transitional and emancipated foster youth
services, crisis mobile response, education, health care, wraparound, transitional and emancipated foster
youth servicesservices
At a special park board meeting held to consider the concept, park commissioners appeared receptive to suggestions from aldermen to combine specific
services offered by the Park District and Oakbrook Terrace's city - owned and - operated
youth center, at 17 W 261 Butterfield Rd.
At our treatment
centers we restore hope, help children find joy in daily living, and improve families» chances at making a better life through our short - term treatment programs, residential treatment programs, adolescent treatment programs, teen and
youth services, and child and family
services.
We offer critical
services for
youth and their families including a residential treatment
center, ongoing education, health
services, parent - child interaction therapy, therapeutic behavioral
services, supportive behavioral
services, wraparound, mobile crisis response, and transitional
youth services.
Antioch Adoptions Amara Parenting & Adoption
Services Bethany Christian
Services Casey Family Programs Catholic Community
Services Catholic Family and Child
Services Children's Home Society Christian Family Adoptions Lutheran Community
Services Olive Crest Ryther Child
Center Tacoma
Youth for Christ World Association for Children and Parents
Adoptive Parents w / Challenging Children - Casey Family
Services: 802-244-1408 / Toll Free: 800-244-1408 or www.caseyfamilyservices.org Mothers of Preschoolers: www.mops.org Nurturing Fathers: 802-498-0611 or 800 - children Nurturing Parenting Program for Families in Substance Abuse Recovery: 802-498-0611 or 800 - children or www.pcavt.org Parent Information and Resource
Center: 800-800-4005 or www.pircvermont.org Parents of Teens (
Youth Service Bureau): 802-229-9151 Parenting Together: 800 - children
Central Vermont Substance Abuse
Services: 802-223-4156 Washington County
Youth Service Bureau: 802-229-9151 Marijuana & Narcotics Anonymous: 802-479-7373 Nurturing Parenting Program for Families in Substance Abuse Recovery: 802-498-0611 or 800 - children or www.pcavt.org Tobacco Cessation (Vermont Quit Network): 802-371-5945 Turning Point
Center: 802-479-7373
«Accept your feelings of anger, resentment, and, sometimes, even rage,» says Stephanie Mihalas, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist and founder of The
Center for Well - Being: Psychological
Services for Children,
Youth, and Families in Los Angeles.
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 environment.
ACC Leisure
Services Tennis
Center The ACC Tennis
Center offers
youth tennis birthday parties for children ages 5 to 12.
The results, he said, are as follows: «In 2012,
services represented 47 % of our GDP; in 2015, they represented almost 50 %, consolidating our transition to a modern,
service -
centered economy driven largely by technology and a vibrant
youth.»
Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition New York State Assembly NYS Assembly Community Resource Exchange (CRE) SCO Family of
Services HCCI Chinese American Planning Council, Inc Heights and Hills Citizen Action of New York ROCitizen New York Association on Independent Living ATLI - Action Together Long Island NYSCAA New York Immigration Coalition Catholic Charities of Chemung & Schuyler Counties CDRC Labor - Religion Coalition of NYS Catholic Charities Professional Staff Congress Catholic Charities of Chemung / Schuyler Family Reading Partnership of Chemung Valley New York State Network for
Youth Success NAMI Albany County Central Federation of Labor Food & Water Watch Jewish Family
Service Metro New York Health Care for All Alliance for Positive Change MercyFirst
Center for Independence of the Disabled in New York, Queens (CIDNY) SiCM — Schenectady Community Ministries Coalition for the Homeless CIDNY Citizen Action of NY PEF Retiree Urban Parhways, Inc Community Food Advocates PSC / CUNY AFT Local 2334 New York StateWide Senior Action Council Early Care & Learning Council Urban Pathways African
Services Committee Day Care Council of New York New York State Community Action Association Supportive Housing Network of New York, Inc The Radical Age Movement United Neighborhood Houses
Oneida County
Youth Bureau Director Kevin Green has recognized youth volunteers from The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and Dodge Pratt Northam Art Community all performed community service that included assisting in 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, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
Youth Bureau Director Kevin Green has recognized
youth volunteers from The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and Dodge Pratt Northam Art Community all performed community service that included assisting in 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, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
youth volunteers from The
Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood
Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and Dodge Pratt Northam Art Community all performed community
service that included assisting in 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, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, 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.
Her professional experience includes serving as the president of the
Youth Science
Center and the executive director of the United Family
Services Center.
CPC's
services include: child care,
youth service, workforce development, senior
services, home attendant
service, family counseling, and walk - in multi-
service centers.
Additional participants in the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative include: 165th Street Business Improvement District, 180th Street Business Improvement District, Jamaica
Center Business Improvement District and Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, A Better Jamaica, A Better Way Family & Community
Center, Addisleigh Park Civic Association, Alliance of South Asian American Laborers, America Works, Antioch Baptist Church, Brinkerhoff Action Associates, Inc.,
Center for Integration & Advancement for New Americans,
Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Chhaya Community Development Corporation, Citizens Housing & Planning Council, Community Healthcare Network of New York City, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Damian Family Care
Center, Edge School of the Art, Exploring the Metropolis, Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corporation, First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Fortune Society, Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & New Northern New Jersey, Greater Allen Development Corporation, Greater Triangular Civic Association, Indo Caribbean Alliance, Jamaica
Center for Arts & Learning, Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica Muslim
Center; Jamaica Performing Arts
Center, Jamaica YMCA, King Manor, LaGuardia Community College Adult & Continuing Education, Mutual Housing Association of New York, Neighborhood Housing
Services Jamaica, New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare, Queens College, Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Economic Development Corporation, Queens Hospital, Queens Legal
Services, Queens Library; Queens Workforce1
Center, SelfHelp, Sikh Cultural Society, Sunnyside Community
Services, Inc., The Jamaica Young Professionals, The Jamaica
Youth Leaders, The Tate Group, Upwardly Global, Visiting Nurse
Service of New York, and Y - Roads.
Bullied has been endorsed by Charles Haynes, Senior Scholar at the First Amendment
Center; Kevin Gogin, Program Coordinator, Support
Services for LGBT
Youth, San Francisco Unified School District; Sandra Lee Fewer, Commissioner, San Francisco Unified School District and these organizations: Alabama Safe Schools Coalition, Anti-Defamation League, Committee for Children, Encompass, Fortunate Families, GLSEN, Groundspark, Mississippi State Schools Coalition, National Safe Schools Coalition, NEA, New York State United Teachers, PFLAG National and Welcoming Schools / HRC.
At 6 p.m., NYC Councilman Rafael Espinal hosts a «Know Your Rights» town hall meeting, to bring together several agencies and nonprofit organizations to inform constituents of
services available to them, Ridgewood Bushwick
Youth Center, 1474 Gates Ave., Brooklyn.
Oneida County
Youth Bureau Director Robert Roth said youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway program for Utica children, collecting and distributing clothing to the children who reside in Utica's Municipal Housing Authority locations, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Multiple Sclerosis Walk and the American Cancer Walk, collecting food, preparing and serving meals at local food pantries, collecting donations and goods to aid animals at the Stevens Swan Humane Society and other community activi
Youth Bureau Director Robert Roth said
youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway program for Utica children, collecting and distributing clothing to the children who reside in Utica's Municipal Housing Authority locations, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Multiple Sclerosis Walk and the American Cancer Walk, collecting food, preparing and serving meals at local food pantries, collecting donations and goods to aid animals at the Stevens Swan Humane Society and other community activi
youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The
Center for Family Life and Recovery, The Neighborhood
Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community
service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway program for Utica children, collecting and distributing clothing to the children who reside in Utica's Municipal Housing Authority locations, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Multiple Sclerosis Walk and the American Cancer Walk, collecting food, preparing and serving meals at local food pantries, collecting donations and goods to aid animals at the Stevens Swan Humane Society and other community activities.
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 voluntee
youth programing with the intent of introducing lessons of community
service through volunteerism.
This project is a collaboration of the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, The AIDS Institute, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, Erie County Department of Health, Evergreen Health
Services, AIDS Network of WNY, PRIDE
Center of WNY, Erie County Medical
Center, Planned Parenthood of WNY, Women & Children's Hospital / Kaleida
Youth Link, Leave a Legacy, and the Buffalo Faith Community.
List of Supporting Organizations: • African
Services Committee • Albany County Central Federation of Labor • Alliance for Positive Change • ATLI - Action Together Long Island • Brooklyn Kindergarten Society • NY Immigration Coalition • Catholic Charities • Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens • Catholic Charities of Buffalo • Catholic Charities of Chemung / Schuyler • Catholic Charities of Diocese of Albany • Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse • CDRC •
Center for Independence of the Disabled NY • Children Defense Fund • Chinese - American Planning Council, Inc. • Citizen Action of New York • Coalition for the Homeless • Coalition on the Continuum of Care • Community Food Advocates • Community Health Net • Community Healthcare Network • Community Resource Exchange (CRE) • Day Care Council of New York • Dewitt Reformed Church • Early Care & Learning Council • East Harlem Block Nursery, Inc. • Family Reading Partnership of Chemung Valley • Fiscal Policy Institute • Food & Water Watch • Forestdale, Inc. • FPWA • GOSO • GRAHAM WINDHAM • Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition • HCCI • Heights and Hills • Housing and
Services, Inc. • Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement • Jewish Family
Service • Labor - Religion Coalition of NYS • Latino Commission on AIDS • LEHSRC • Make the Road New York • MercyFirst • Met Council • Metro New York Health Care for All • Mohawk Valley CAA • NAMI • New York Association on Independent Living • New York Democratic County Committee • New York State Community Action Association • New York State Network for
Youth Success • New York StateWide Senior Action Council • NYSCAA • Park Avenue Christian Church (DoC) / UCC • Partnership with Children • Met Council • Professional Staff Congress • PSC / CUNY AFT Local 2334 • ROCitizen • Schenectady Community Action Program, Inc. • SCO Family of
Services • SICM — Schenectady Community Ministries • Sunnyside Community
Services • Supportive Housing Network of New York, Inc • The Alliance for Positive Change • The Children's Village • The Door — A
Center of Alternatives • The Radical Age Movement • UJA - Federation of New York • United Neighborhood Houses • University Settlement • Urban Pathways, Inc • Women's
Center for Education & Career Advancement
«Our proposal includes significant investment in integrated
youth services and crime prevention, including investment in a new Youth Center in the City of Poughkeepsie.&r
youth services and crime prevention, including investment in a new
Youth Center in the City of Poughkeepsie.&r
Youth Center in the City of Poughkeepsie.»
«Thanks to my seniority, I have also been able to deliver millions of dollars in benefits to senior
centers, libraries, parks in our district as well as providing support year after year for local nonprofit civic and
service organizations that deliver vital
services to veterans,
youth and social
service organizations that help our neighbors in need.»
The money has traditionally been used to fund senior
centers, but in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's original budget proposal for this year, the Title XX funding went to
youth service programs instead, said state Sen. Joseph Addabbo (D - Howard Beach), who was not at the rally but also supports senior
centers.
Both the Ali Forney
Center, which serves LGBT youth, and SAGE, Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, have their own spaces in Harlem, but the borough president agreed with others who spoke up saying a multi-purpose center serving as wide a variety of needs and interests as possible would be
Center, which serves LGBT
youth, and SAGE,
Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, have their own spaces in Harlem, but the borough president agreed with others who spoke up saying a multi-purpose
center serving as wide a variety of needs and interests as possible would be
center serving as wide a variety of needs and interests as possible would be ideal.
In 2009, 466
youth volunteers from the Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Family Services of the Mohawk Valley, Sergeant Eli Parker Youth Center, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / The Underground Café, YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley and the YWCA gave residents of Oneida County 158 hours of volunteer ser
youth volunteers from the Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Family
Services of the Mohawk Valley, Sergeant Eli Parker
Youth Center, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / The Underground Café, YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley and the YWCA gave residents of Oneida County 158 hours of volunteer ser
Youth Center, The Neighborhood
Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / The Underground Café, YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley and the YWCA gave residents of Oneida County 158 hours of volunteer
service.
Chief among these «dangerous precedents» is the decision to finance operating costs with bonding and the funding cuts in the neighborhood health
centers, child care subsidies,
youth services and senior nutrition programs.
Agencies receiving Operation Primetime funding in 2012 include: Access of WNY, African American Cultural
Center, Back to Basics, Be A Friend, Bob Lanier
Center, Boys & Girls Club of East Aurora, Boys & Girls Club of Eden, Boys & Girls Club of Holland, Boys & Girls Club of the Northtowns, Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo Prep, Buffalo Urban League, Butler Mitchell Association, Child & Adolescent Treatment
Services, Community Action Organization, Computers for Children, Concerned Ecumenical Ministries, Cradle Beach Camp, Elim Community Corporation, Erie Regional Housing Development Corp. — Belle
Center, Firsthand Learning, FLARE, Girls Sports Foundation, Greater Niagara Frontier Council — Boy Scouts, Jericho Road Ministries, Justice Lifeline, King Urban Life
Center, Lackawanna Sports & Education, Making Fishers of Men & Women, National Inner City
Youth Opportunities, North Buffalo CDC, Northwest Buffalo Community
Center, Old First Ward Community Association, PBBC Matt Urban
Center, Peace of the City, Police Athletic League, Schiller Park Community
Center, Seneca Babcock Community Association, Seneca Street Community Development, Town of Tonawanda Recreation Department, UB Liberty Partnership, University District CDC, Urban Christian Ministries, Valley Community Association, Westminster Community Charter School, Westside Community
Center, Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education, WNY United Against Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Young Audiences, Community Action Organization (Detention), Firsthand Learning (Detention), Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education (Detention).
The organizations and agencies listed in the Directory offer a wide variety of programs and
services, including ESL and civics classes, citizenship assistance and legal advice, public benefits and health insurance access, employment training and job placement,
youth activities and senior
centers, and immigrant rights and civic engagement projects.
Oneida County
Youth Bureau Director Bob Roth said youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Upstate Cerebral Palsy, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in 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 Rome's Relay for Life, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, folding and stuffing envelopes at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other community activi
Youth Bureau Director Bob Roth said
youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Upstate Cerebral Palsy, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in 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 Rome's Relay for Life, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, folding and stuffing envelopes at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other community activi
youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, The
Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood
Center, Thea Bowman House, Upstate Cerebral Palsy, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community
service that included assisting in 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 Rome's Relay for Life, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, folding and stuffing envelopes at the National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other community activities.
That outcome was stunning given the speaker's long identification with the LGBT community — as the 1991 campaign manager and later chief of staff to Tom Duane, the Council's first out gay member; as head of the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project; as a demonstrator arrested year after year in protests against the exclusion of openly gay participants in Manhattan's St. Patrick's Day Parade; and as a Council member who pursued a range of initiatives in support of the community, including a school anti-bullying law, a requirement that the city only do businesses with contractors with anti-discrimination policies in place, and funding for LGBT homeless
youth services, senior
services, and the capital needs of the LGBT Community
Center.
This office will help residents by giving them resources and information for departments including Veterans, Health, Crime Victims and Sexual Violence
Center, Department of Social
Services, Mental Health, Aging, Children
Youth and Families, Probation, and Immigration.
As part of the first - of - its - kind county / school collaboration, local leaders opened the
Center for Safe and Healthy
Youth, a one - stop location for needs assessment, as well as school support, mental health and social
services and juvenile justice - related
services for struggling youngsters in Rockland County, ages 10 to 18.
By offering a continuum of educational and social
services, mental health care and counseling in one location, the
Center for Safe and Healthy
Youth aims to improve outcomes for y
Youth aims to improve outcomes for
youthyouth.
The paper notes that preventive reproductive and sexual health
services designed to suit the needs of very young adolescents are virtually non-existent in lower - and middle - income countries and that worldwide, family life education,
youth centers, and
youth - friendly health
services with programs specifically targeted to 10 to 14 year olds rarely exist.
Vista Square is home to a family resource
center with family advocates, welfare - to - work staff, Child Protective
Service workers,
youth counselors, and job counselors.
Local communities provide
youth activities and
services in partnership with the WIA One - Stop Career
Center System and under the direction of local Workforce Investment Boards.