After school for young people. // School-based community centers serving children ages 6 and older.. // Beacon Programs are school-based community centers for children, youth, and adults across the City. Beacons provide activities that address community needs. Programs try to cater to hard-to-reach youth and young adults with activities that foster positive development, social-emotional learning, and leadership skills.
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Afterschool programs for students. // COMPASS NYC has hundreds of programs for young people in kindergarten through 12th grade.. // Students can join one of hundreds of free afterschool programs in NYC through COMPASS NYC. COMPASS programs can offer homework help, sports, arts, and more. They are free and located all over the city.
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Learning and support programs for kids & adults. // Year-round programs for youth and adults hosted at public housing community centers.. // Cornerstone Programs offer NYCHA residents opportunities for fun, learning, and support. Programs for youth and adults include:General Education Diploma (GED) and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classesCollege prepProject-based learningWorkforce developmentFamily relationship workshopsRecreational activities Tenant education and...
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Internships for young adults. // Intern & Earn is a 14-week paid internship program for youth ages 16 - 24 who are not working and not in school.. // Intern & Earn (formerly the Young Adult Internship Program) helps 16 - 24 year olds who are not working and not in school get short-term paid internships. Youth participate in 14 weeks of internships and work-readiness workshops. Youth also get help with job placement or enrollment in school or a job training program for up to nine...
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College/work-readiness in high school. // Learn & Earn helps high schoolers succeed in school while preparing them for college and their careers.. // A year-round program for high school juniors and seniors at risk of dropping out of school. The program provides participants with job skills training, employment services, and educational opportunities.
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Internships for high school & college youth. // High school and college students can participate in paid summer internships at top NYC companies, non-profits, and government agencies.. // The program offers paid professional summer internships to high school and college students. Employers include leading companies, non-profits, and government agencies in New York City. The program also provides job support and prep.
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After school for middle schoolers. // SONYC offers a mix of activities, including leadership, Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM), literacy, academic help, sports, arts, and more.. // SONYC is an after school program for students in grades 6, 7, and 8. SONYC activities include dance, music, sports, fashion, cooking, and more.
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Paid summer experiences for youth. // SYEP provides youth between the ages of 14 and 24 with paid summer experiences for up to six weeks.. // If you are between the ages of 14 and 24, you can get a paid summer experience through SYEP. There are jobs in government, museums, sports, and more. For more help, SYEP leads workshops on finding a job and understanding your finances.
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Job prep for youth not working or in school. // Train & Earn offers job training and job placement help to unemployed youth who are not in school.. // Train & Earn is a short-term career pathway program for low-income youth, who are not working and not in school. Train & Earn helps youth improve their job skills and find permanent work. It also provides High School Equivalency (HSE) prep and support services.Youth receive up to 12 months of follow-up services after finishing the...
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Pre-high school equivalency (HSE) prep. // YALP helps youth struggling with reading and math increase their skills so that they can enroll in high school equivalency tests and preparation programs.. // The Young Adult Literacy Program (YALP) is a free program that helps youth ages 16-24 prepare for high school equivalency (http://www.acces.nysed.gov/hse/high-school-equivalency-hse) (HSE) classes. Youth in the program are not working or in school and struggle with reading, writing, and...
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