Youth Connections is located on 523 Church Street in Nashville, Tennessee, 37219 and is on the 3rd floor of the McKendree United Methodist Church.
Youth Connections is a resource center for young men and women aged 16 to 26 who are foster parents and nationally monitored or monitored.
The Opportunity Passport ™ course provides future knowledge finance toolkits. Matching savings accounts can be scheduled to participate regularly.
In addition to our core curriculum, we also have the opportunity to work in downtown Nashville, where you can hang out young people, shoot pools, make snacks, survey computer labs, It is in a wonderful place. All planning participants have access to laundry facilities and shower, personal hygiene goods, small household items of free recycle shops.
ACT is an independent nonprofit organization that provides evaluation, research, information and project management services in a wide range of education and labor force development fields. Every year, we are serving millions of people both in Japan and abroad at high schools, universities, professional associations, companies, and government agencies. Designed to meet different needs, all ACT programs and services have guidance objectives - to help people achieve education and work success in the workplace
The MDC Labor Force Education Development Bureau is responsible for coordinating the response of the university to the community's labor needs. We help individuals prepare for first-time employment, better work, highly skilled work, and lifelong career development. We help employers meet their needs for highly trained and highly skilled employees. We will help our community by promoting economic development and quality of life. Reading third graders is the main indicator of school success and high school graduation. Almost half of Miami Dade County 's third graders did not pass this important benchmark. In order to fill this gap, the writing literature center of Miami Dade University launched a free reading book in collaboration with Children's Trust. With the generous support of corporate sponsors and the general public since April 2013, more than 120,000 books have been collected and are offered to children in disadvantaged communities.