Kansas
City Youth Beat magazine - fall fashion guide
The fall edition of the magazine features teh latest in fashion to keep you in style in class, hometown heroes, making sure you're ready for college, events and more for youth ages 8-23.
A Call To Oneness Movement Job Fair for youth
The job fair, on Sept. 13 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., targets applicants from ages 16 to 25 seeking entry level, part-time and intern positions. Come for the professional development workshop from 9:30-11 a.m. Applicants must bring multiple copies of their cover letter and resume, and must wear business attire.
Community service
Do you need community service hours? Register community service projects or sign up for a project.
Youth Commission
The Kansas City Youth Commission strives to mobilize and encourage the city's youth to become engaged in the civic arena and promote positive programs and activities in the community.
Apply for mini-grants
The Youth Commission seeks to administer seven, $1,000
reimbursable mini-grants to promote programs that contribute to the success of young people.
The following have already been awarded grants: 20/20 Leadership;
East United Economic Development Center;
Episcopal Community Services;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes;
Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council;
Kansas City Church Community Organization;
KIPP Endeavor Academy;
Mattie Rhodes Center;
Palestine Church;
Police Athletic League;
ReStart;
Saint James Methodist Church; and
YVCA Youth Volunteer Corp. |
   



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