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Create safe environments for
youth and their families to grow
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Create a variety of options
for “out of school” time
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Provide parent development
and family support by providing daycare, marriage, family, and healthcare
counseling
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Provide academic, vocational
and continuing education to increase youth and adult proficiency in
technology, and personal finance skills
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Develop economic, cultural
and political awareness by helping to instill financial responsibility,
cultural identify and political awareness
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Provide early intervention
for youth who have had contact with the juvenile justice system
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Provide recreational, social
and cultural enrichment activities for youth and their families
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Leverage the use of existing
neighborhood facilities, like the Study Hall, Stanton School, Stanton Park,
Southside Medical Center, Community Care and the Emmaus House to maximize
the reach of out of school and community development programs.
The Youth On the Move Program has
enjoyed much success with the help of (Mr. Yellowees) a major benefactor and the
United Way of Atlanta.
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