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Y.O.U.TH

The mission is to dismantle school to prison pipeline.

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Y.O.U.TH Ballerz 10U

@ 3130 SE 148th Ave

Basketball fundamentals training, health and wellness training. Intermediate ...

9 seats left
Start Date: 2/20/2025;
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Days of the Week: Mon, Wed, Fri
Ages: 8 to 11
Gender Restrictions: None
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Y.O.U.TH

Invest in YOU

Learn and Earn Program

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Ages: 14 to 24
Gender Restrictions: None
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Y.O.U.TH

Y.O.U.TH Ballerz Academy Basketball Team

@ CareOregon Boys & Girls Club

Y.O.U.TH BALLERZ ACADEMY BASKETBALL TEAM

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Ages: 13 to 16
Gender Restrictions: None
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About Y.O.U.TH

Services Offered

After-school programs

Camps

Classes

Counseling

During-school programs

Evening programs

Events

Field Trips

Free Activities available

Mentoring

Payment Plans available

Resources

Scholarships available

Summer programs

Tutoring

Weekend programs

Workshops

Youth Employment

About

Youth Organized and United to Help (Y.O.U.TH) we motivate, inspire and empower youth, family and educators to dismantle the school to prison pipeline. We use tutoring, advocacy, literacy and training and DEI education to create awareness on the issues that cause the school to prison pipeline and what we can do to end it.


OUR MISSION

The mission at Youth Organized and United to Help (Y.O.U.TH) is to motivate, inspire and empower youth, family and educators to dismantle the school to prison pipeline and by challenging existing systems and structures. Y.O.U.TH is disrupting the school to prison pipeline through our #BooksNotBarsOR programming. We use tutoring, advocacy, literacy, training and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion education to create awareness on the issues that cause the school to prison pipeline and what we can do to end it.


The school-to-prison pipeline is a disturbing national trend in which children are funneled out of public schools and into the juvenile and criminal justice systems. Many of these students have learning disabilities or have difficult home lives because of poverty, abuse, or neglect and would benefit from additional educational and counseling services. Instead, they are isolated, punished, and pushed out.



Location

Portland, Oregon US