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  2. San Francisco Youth Commission - Wikipedia

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    Due to increased tension between the San Francisco Police Department and local skateboarders, the Youth Commission created a Skateboard Task Force to work towards providing legal venues for youth to skate. [4] In 2003, Matt Gonzalez included creating skate parks in his official platform. [5] Youth Recognition Day

  3. Huckleberry House - Wikipedia

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    Huckleberry House was the first runaway shelter for youth in the US, [4] founded during the Summer of Love on June 18, 1967, by several churches and the San Francisco Foundation. [5] [6] Huckleberry House is operated by Huckleberry Youth Programs and is located at 1292 Page St. in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. [citation needed]

  4. Young People's Teen Musical Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Anne Marie is currently the theatre director and drama teacher at San Francisco's Jewish Community High School. [14] Nicola Bosco-Alvarez took over as Director & Choreographer in 2007 [15] after 12 years as an Artist in-Residence and Choreographer with the San Francisco Arts Education Project. Nicola has an Associate Credential of the Cecchetti ...

  5. Brave New Voices - Wikipedia

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    Brave New Voices (BNV) [1] is a youth spoken word festival created by the nonprofit organization Youth Speaks [2] in 1998. Its conception was inspired by the inaugural Youth Speaks Teen Poetry Slam in San Francisco, California, which was the first poetry slam dedicated to youth in the world. In the years since, Brave New Voices has grown to ...

  6. Youth Chance High School - Wikipedia

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    Youth Chance High School was founded in 1977 and is run and operated by the YMCA. [2] The school accepts students ages 15 to 19 years old with a focus on students who have dropped out of other schools and whom have subsequently been referred by social service agencies, family members or the students themselves. [2]

  7. San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra (SFSYO) is a youth orchestra organized by the San Francisco Symphony. The SFSYO performs an annual concert series and has made several recordings. The orchestra rehearses in Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall and has been directed by Radu Paponiu since the 2024-2025 season. [1]

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