resources for youth and civic engagement

Michelle Quinn-Davidson mquinn at youthbuild.org
Fri Mar 12 18:41:16 EST 2004



Just a quick thank you to everyone for these incredible youth civic 
engagement resources.  Here at YouthBuild USA we are working to involve 
the alumni from more than 200 programs across the country become more 
involved in the politic process, and in particular to get youth to vote in 
the next election.  Thank you all for your support and your work!

Michelle Quinn-Davidson
Programs Manager
YouthBuild Academy for Transformation
YouthBuild USA
58 Day Street
Somerville, MA 02144
617.741.1256 (tel)
617.623.4331 (fax)
mquinn-davidson at youthbuild.org
www.youthbuild.org/academy

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