Training young people to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing, increasingly diverse New York City

A Night of Celebration

Join us on June 6 to celebrate our teen leaders and honor some incredible individuals.
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Leaders to Leaders Youth Summit

The YouthBridge-NY Leaders to Leaders Youth Summit was held at UJA-Federation of NY (130 East 59th Street, NY,NY) from 8:30am-1:00pm on Thursday, November 17, 2011. The Youth Summit connected over 130 high school leaders and their teachers/supervisors with New York City’s best community organizers and professionals. The student groups represented the full diversity of New York City. Participants learned about case studies of initiatives taken by entrepreneurial community leaders, took part in skill-building workshops, and began planning a pro-diversity project to implement in their own school or community. The half day conference also featured inspirational keynote speaker, David C. Banks, Founder and President of the Eagle Academy Foundation. Guest appearance and remarks were made by Lord Parry Mitchell from the Co-existence Trust.

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E.W.D. Comm. Meeting

Wednesday, May 23rd, 5:00pm
JCRC Office

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New Way to Donate to YouthBridge-NY

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Teensgiving

Fellows and Bridgers volunteered on November 13 with 92Y’s Annual Teensgiving, when over 600 teens and 100 adult volunteers participate in different community service projects throughout New York City. This year, we volunteered at Soundview Park in conjunction with Partnership for Parks. We were charged with the task of making the sidewalk at the entrance of the park more accessible by raking up and discarding fallen leaves in the area. We spent over three hours on the project and made a real impact in Soundview Park.

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