[YL] Website to find youth programs and services

tovaa at aol.com tovaa at aol.com
Fri Sep 28 12:01:04 EDT 2007


 Hi Brandon,
What a great idea.

Tova Ackrman
Puppetry in Practice
Brooklyn, NY
www.puppetryinpractice.com
718-9514240



 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ronda Evans <revans at tcfn.org>
To: youthlearn at milhouse.edc.org
Sent: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 11:01 am
Subject: Re: [YL] Website to find youth programs and services


















Brandon,


This is exceptional, even for rural areas in 
Washington State.    4People.org has resources for adults in 
every county in Washington State, and we also provide a community wide Health 
and Human services case management system that helps communities collaborate and 
coordinate services to the less fortunate, including homeless youth.  We 
are waiting to see if we get a grant to make a webpage resources for youth for 
every county in Washington.  This will truly make a 
difference.


 


Thank-you


 


Ronda Evans
Executive 
Director
4People              

5210 W. 4th Ave.
Kennewick, WA 
99336                                                                  

Phone: 
509.543.2910                                                           

RondaEvans at 4People.org
www.4People.org
Meeting people’s needs 
ONLINE  ANYTIME



  
----- Original Message ----- 

  
From: 
  Brandon 
  Bruce 

  
To: youthlearn at milhouse.edc.org 
  

  
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 7:03 
  PM

  
Subject: [YL] Website to find youth 
  programs and services

  



  

  
Dear Youth Learn Mailing 
  List,

  
 

  
My name is Brandon Bruce.  
  I’m writing to share a link to my startup nonprofit website at 
  http://www.youthnetwork.org in hopes 
  of collaborating with you all.

  
 

  
The mission of the website is to 
  help people find youth programs and services in their communities.  We’ve 
  imported over 1 million listings all across the country – schools, libraries, 
  parks, shelters, counseling services, YMCAs, Girls Inc, Boys Clubs, 
  etc.

  
 

  
You can search for youth programs 
  and services by keyword and location anywhere in the country.  Additional 
  features include email a listing, send a listing to a mobile phone, save a 
  listing to an address book or iPod or GPS, view a listing in Google Earth, and 
  get driving directions or public transit to a 
  listing.

  
 

  
Everybody can help build the 
  website!  You can add a 
  listing or edit any listing 
  in your community.  The website is a great way for people to find 
  community resources for youth, and it’s a great way for youth-serving agencies 
  to publicize their programs for free.

  
 

  
I look forward to your feedback 
  and to collaborating with you!

  
 

  
Sincerely,

  
 

  
Brandon 
  Bruce

  
 

  





  
 


  

  




  

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