CHICAGO – An anti-violence initiative rooted in basketball continues to grow. Project Swish held its “28 Hours of Peace” over the weekend, focused on developing young men.
The GE Aerospace Foundation is expanding its youth engineering program to the Capital Region, with engineering classes for local students set to begin early next year.
The program, which focuses on mentoring and therapy, relies on the idea that most violent crimes are emotional, not rational.
RBC first partnered with Western to launch the RBC Design Thinking Program in 2019, and is now investing $1.35M to fund 10 scholarships, $15,000 each.
Luv City focuses on youth violence prevention on Chicago’s West Side. Students delve into the world of digital media — learning about film production, editing, photography and acting.
Travis Scott continued his Cactus Jack Gardens initiative, and he’s honoring his grandmothers with their 11th garden planted.
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal’s foundation won approval from the Clark County Commission to build a $24 million youth center in ...
PHILADELPHIA—The state-of-the-art Alan Horwitz “Sixth Man” Center has served as a hub for the Philadelphia community since ...
The Strong Youth Project is a BYU research organization directed by BYU exercise science professors Matthew Seeley and Justin Yee which is aimed to improve organized youth sport experiences for ...
A $150,000 grant has been awarded to Pignanelli Partners to launch the Center for Arts Therapies & Creative Healing ...
YouthBuild New Bedford helps young adults build job skills, gain certifications, and find career paths while offering ...