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945 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747
Provides opportunities for middle and junior high school students to participate in an Annual Youth Conference. Students create and develop marketing materials and have opportunities to interact with their peers and highlight each other.
111 Lockwood Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801
A program that works in collaboration with schools, which are workshops designed to build knowledge and skills of team work, communication, conflict resolution, self-esteem and diversity, so that their schools and communities are safer and more productive places for themselves and their peers. After 25-30 hours of intensive training youth develop strong relationships and a sense of community that they will carry with them for years to come. The program strives to allow young people to use their voices to express their concerns, fears and dreams within a safe environment.
28200 Main Street, Cutchogue, NY 11935
Provides an after school program for 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade girls that addresses social, emotional and developmental issues facing young women. Objective is to empower young women by developing leadership skills and self-esteem, and deter at-risk behaviors.
16 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY 10562
Coordinates youth services in the town with the formation of the greater Ossining Youth Council. Youth will learn leadership and socialization skills through the formation and operation of the council.
21 Locust Avenue, Rye, NY 10580
The Rye Y provides many programs designed for teenagers which help to build leadership and social skills. These include summer and vacation camps, Counselor in Training (CIT) program, field trips, community service, Middle School nights, Teen Leadersâ Clubs, personal training for teens and more.
100 Terminal Drive, Digital Ballpark, Plainview, NY 11803
The overarching goal of the Campaign for Achievement is academic and social improvement for youth populations, as well as overall developmental growth. Programmatic curriculum is comprised of three critical components to address the academic, personal and social needs of participating youth: academic development, social development, and cultural and global awareness.
442 Moreland Road, Commack, NY 11725
Offers the girl scout experience to girls and adults in Hispanic/Latino communities. Provides information on Latino culture along with opportunities for Hispanic scouts and leaders to work within their community.
45 Partition Street, PO Box 2271, Saugerties, NY 12477
Keystone Club is a youth leadership and development program revolving around community and volunteer service.
1 Hillcrest Center Drive, Suite 214, Spring Valley, NY 10977
A program which aims to encourage youth to engage in healthy behaviors early in life that reduce preventable chronic diseases, unwanted pregnancy and the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases. The youth participate in workshops and various activities, community service projects which help to build leadership skills and to help build up their community.
59 Babylon Turnpike, Roosevelt, NY 11575
Identifies natural leaders within the community and provides them with family life information and community development strategies, enabling them to educate peers and participate in community planning/development.
PO Box 604, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
Provides leadership development and advocacy training for 7-10 high school students, along with an opportunity for them to put together a presentation to educate and end bias hate in schools.
24 Century Hill Drive, Suite 200, Latham, NY 12110-2125
Serves as a statewide voice for more than 700 boards of education. Provides current information and advice on matters affecting school boards. Cooperates with other educational and related organizations to promote excellence in education. Provides advocacy information, leadership development and custom services to public school boards.
840 Main Street, Peekskill, NY 10566
Provides a program in a structured environment with positive alternatives to delinquent behavior and the opportunity for youth to learn marketable skills through an array of community and individual activities, while building caring relationships and fostering moral and social growth.
P.O. Box 255, Hyde Park, NY 12538
Provides a nine-day residential leadership development program for girls entering their sophomore or junior year of high school. During this program, girls from diverse cultures and backgrounds come together to engage in workshops and activities designed to fully awaken the leader within them, using the leadership model of Eleanor Roosevelt.
NY 11725-1284
Offers opportunities for teen girls to develop relationships with the elderly in their community through ongoing complimentary facials and makeovers at local senior homes. Also offers a leadership training institute with interactive workshops and public speaking exercises. Call for information.
901 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
Provides a program where girls develop leadership skills and create lasting social change through community action projects.
468 Boyle Road, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Offers programs which will help enhance social responsibility and leadership skills. Provides community service projects, field trips, guest presentations, prevention focused lessons, social events, and more.
PO Box 604, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
Provides leadership development and advocacy training for 7-10 high school students, along with an opportunity for them to put together a presentation to educate and end bias hate in schools.
100 Nicolls Road, 2321 Computer Science Building, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Gain the professional skills you need in as little as one year with our advanced graduate certificates. Certificates are offered in: Bilingual Education Extension; Coaching; Higher Education Administration; Human Resource Management and Teaching and Learning With Technology. These programs are available completely online. Call for detailed information regarding all programs offered.
David W. Crohan Community Center (lower level), 655 Flanders Rd, Flanders, NY 11901
Provides programs and services that ensure the healthy development of the town's children and youth from birth to age 21. Current programs address after school care, adolescent mental health, youth employment, youth court, leadership development, alternative activities, information and referral, case management services, youth drop-in center, and Grandparents Raising Children support group. Provides a Speakers Bureau, Youth Advisory Committee and recreational activities. Call for further information.
819 Grand Boulevard, Deer Park, NY 11729
We provide school and community based programming that serves the unique needs of girls, ages 5-18, living in Suffolk and Nassau Counties. Through community partnerships, wee help girls to achieve their full potential, making their future brighter.
901 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
Provides a program where girls develop leadership skills and create lasting social change through community action projects.
1 Roosevelt Square North, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Provides educational and employment services for eligible 16-24 year olds under the WIOA. Offers a comprehensive program to help youth transition into adulthood and gain economic self sufficiency through academic support, college/career exploration, mentoring and leadership opportunities.
110 Ring Road West, Garden City, NY 11530
Girl Scout Leadership Experience is a one-of-a-kind leadership development program for girls, with proven results. It is based on time-tested methods and research-backed programming that help girls take the lead-in their own lives and in the world. Call or visit website for additional information.
819 Grand Boulevard, Deer Park, NY 11729
The mission of Girls Incorporated of Long Island is to inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold. We provide school and community-based programming that serves the unique needs of girls ages 5-18, living in Suffolk and Nassau Counties. Through community partnerships, we help girls to achieve their potential making their future brighter.