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  2. Youth empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Within the United States there are countless empowerment programs for youth. Urban 4-H is a culturally responsive, community-based practice that authentically engages families, youth and the community in the development of youth. [17] Urban 4-H is an example of community empowerment that focuses on the economic and social dimensions of empowerment.

  3. Youth engagement - Wikipedia

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    Youth-connecting: The activity facilitates youth interaction and builds connections through social mediums; Each has value, and where a program or groups sits depends on the degree to which youth are engaged in the program with meaningful participation, and the degree to which the organization offering the program has policies and ...

  4. Midnight basketball - Wikipedia

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    Midnight basketball is an initiative which developed in the 1990s to curb inner-city crime in the United States by keeping urban youth off the streets and engaging them with alternatives to drugs and crime. It was founded by G. Van Standifer in the late 1980s.

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    Page Lewis: A 57-year-old mother of two, Lewis is director of literacy at Urban Youth Impact, a Christian youth ministry that serves children living in poverty in and around West Palm Beach. She ...

  6. Sarah Ferguson Calls for Amplifying Gen Z Voices in New ... - AOL

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    The Duchess, who is popularly known as Fergie, is the Founding Ambassador for the Youth Impact Council (YIC), and exclusively tells PEOPLE that what excites her most about the initiative is the ...

  7. Detroit Summer - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Summer is a multi-racial and intergenerational collective based at The Boggs Center in Detroit, Michigan, with the goal to empower local youth to improve their communities. The program was founded in 1992 by James Boggs, Grace Lee Boggs, Shea Howell, and others. [1] [2] This also coincided with the founding of the Boggs Center. [3]

  8. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Youth national democratic mass organizations during International Human Rights Day, December 10, 2021. Youth activism has had a long history in the Philippines. The original founding members of the Katipunan as well as the Propaganda Movement consisted of youths. The country's national hero, Jose Rizal was martyred aged 35.

  9. Positive youth development - Wikipedia

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    Youth participating in Under Pressure, a North American graffiti festival using positive youth development principles. Positive youth development (PYD) programs are designed to optimize youth developmental progress. [1] This is sought through a positivistic approach that emphasizes the inherent potential, strengths, and capabilities youth hold.