Center for Youth Development Fall 2010 Training Schedule
Posted by on September 10, 2010
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Center for Youth Development (CYD), in partnership with the Philadelphia Out-of-School Time Professional Development Project, is please to release its Fall 2010 Training Schedule!
Center for Youth Development & Philadelphia OST PD Project
Fall 2010 Training Schedule
Trainings are free. Space is Limited. To register please visit: http://www.uwsepa.org/training
For more information about trainings, please contact the Community Impact Training Institute at:
citi@uwsepa.org or 215-665-2660
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Center for Youth Development (CYD) coordinates and delivers trainings to improve the quality, and build the capacity, of youth programs throughout the region. Trainings are open to all Out-of-School Time (OST) staff, youth program professionals and volunteers in southeastern Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia Out-of-School Time Professional Development (OST PD) Project is funded by the Philadelphia Department of Human Services and overseen by the Public Health Management Corporation. The project provides a diverse, coordinated, research-based system of OST PD through which OST staff can advance their skills in working with youth. The project is administered by CYD and the Out-of-School Time Resource Center at the University of Pennsylvania.
We look forward to seeing you at trainings!
Community Impact Training Institute (CITI)
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania
citi@uwsepa.org
215-665-2660
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