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Youth Services 2010


Washtenaw Youth Mentoring Coalition
c/o AACIL, 3941 Research Park Dr
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 971-0277
Jen Chapin-Smith x23 jchapin@aacil.org
Anna Dusbiber Gossage x17 adusbiber@aacil.org
www.washtenawmentoring.org


Led by the Ann Arbor CIL, the Washtenaw Youth Mentoring Coalition includes 43 member-organization, such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County, the Corner Health Center, EMU GEAR UP, the Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative, Orchards Children’s Services, Reach Out Michigan, the Prison Creative Arts Project, Washtenaw County’s Court Appointed Special Advocates, Washtenaw County Children’s Services Department and many others. The Coalition recruits volunteers to help children, teens and young adults from across the county through the member-organizations. Volunteer today to help young people in your community or find out how to get a mentor or tutor for yourself or your child by going to www.washtenawmentoring.org.
Youth Empowerment Project
202 E. Huron St, Suite 101
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-761-3005
www.youthempowerment.com

The Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) generates youth-powered solutionsTM to community and school issues. YEP hosts seven youth initiated and youth-led programs, including the Youth Senate and Youth On Board, that use five approaches to civic engagement: service-learning, decision making, community organizing, philanthropy and social entrepreneurship.

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