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The
San Francisco Urban Service Project is seeking public schools
and nonprofit or governmental organizations that would like to host
two San Francisco Urban Service Project Corps Members during
our next program year. The Corps Members will work to involve
youth in service learning activities and other leadership or
community involvement activities. During their term, they will
build new partnerships between the Urban Service Project and other community-based
organizations and schools.
San
Francisco Urban Service Project Description
The
San Francisco Urban Service Project recruits, develops, and
utilizes the talent of diverse, skilled Corps Members in public schools
and community based organizations to engage youth
in service learning, build school-community partnerships, and mobilize community resources to get things done
for children and youth in San Francisco.
Mission- Founded in 1992, the San Francisco Urban Service
Project unites diverse young leaders with community action to
promote social change. Through training and support, our
organization enables young adults to work full-time empowering
children and youth of San Francisco.
Vision- We invest in building skills and providing tools and
information for young leaders to make decisions and changes in their
own lives and the lives of their communities. We see children
and youth as contributors of positive growth within our society, and
we believe our Corps Members are role models for self-empowerment
and community action.
To
request an application to become a Service Site, please contact
Amy Scott, Program Associate, at 415-642-3490.
ALSO SEE:
San Francisco Urban Service Project Public
Schools
San
Francisco Urban Service Project
Community Organizations
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