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Youth Visions for Stronger Neighborhoods curriculum
July 12, 2007 @ 02:32 PM
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The Community Technology Centers’ Network (CTCNet) – a national network of organizations providing technology access and education to underserved communities – would like you to know about our Youth Visions for Stronger Neighborhoods curriculum, an exciting low-cost resource for youth-serving organizations.
The curriculum offers a proven methodology for engaging youth in local community-building and problem-solving through multimedia tools and training. Using this curriculum, youth across the country have identified some of the most pressing problems in their neighborhoods and worked towards creating solutions to and awareness around these issues. (Visit www.ctcnet.org/youthvisions/gallery to view sample Youth Visions videos.)
Between 2003 and 2006, CTCNet’s Youth Visions program awarded grants to 23 youth-serving organizations to implement community engagement and media projects while working collaboratively to adapt and refine the curriculum. What resulted is the field-tested curriculum now available to community organizations everywhere.
The Youth Visions curriculum is a powerful resource your community can use to:
*Develop youth leadership skills
*Inspire collaborative and creative problem-solving
*Foster intergenerational communication
*Grow individual and collective capacity to use multi-media tools
As your organization works through the curriculum, positive changes will occur - both among youth participants and within the community.
Order your copy today at www.ctcnet.org/youthvisions/!
Stay connected,
Amy Beckrich
Program Manager
CTCNet
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