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St. Nicks Alliance

Brooklyn

Today, St. Nicks Alliance is a community-led institution operating in five strategically focused programs. Areas: 1) housing preservation and development; 2) economic development; 3) workforce development; 4) health care; and 5) youth family services.

Campaign for Tomorrow's Workforce: Helping Disconnected Youth


Campaign for Tomorrow's WorkforceIn New York City, an estimated 170,000 to 200,000 young adults between the ages of ages 16 and 24 are neither in school nor in the workforce. To address the critical issue of this growing population of "disconnected" youth, UNH is collaborating with the Neighborhood Family Services Coalition (NFSC), and the Community Service Society (CSS), in an important advocacy effort entitled the Campaign for Tomorrow's Workforce (CTW).

The goal of the CTW is to advance new public policy and generate support for the increased investment needed to build and sustain a coordinated, high-quality, at-scale system of programs and services to prepare New York City's young adults to succeed in the workforce. Addressing the needs of this population is crucial to the economic future of the City and the health of communities across the City.

Please visit the CTW website for more information, or contact Anthony Ng, Director of Policy and Advocacy.

Latest News

Downtown Magazine Covers the Yes for Youth Rally featuring, Director of Policy and Advocacy, Anthony Ng

Friday, June 17, 2011

Downtown Magazine youth rallyChants of “You say cut back, we say fight back” could be heard for blocks around City Hall at a massive rally on June 16. The gathering of hundreds of city parents, teachers and students was the result against the many recent announced cuts to Youth Services in the Mayor’s latest Executive Budget.

 

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