Sixth Annual Next Level Leaders – Youth Engagement Conference
Posted by Philadelphia Department of Human Services on May 1, 2017
The Sixth Annual Next Level Leaders – Youth Engagement Conference is scheduled for Saturday, June 10, 2017 from 8:30AM – 3:30 PM at Temple Learning Center, 2450 W. Hunting Park Avenue.
This is an amazing free conference focused on needs and desires of Philadelphia teens. The day includes: workshops focusing on Teen Homelessness, Teen Depression, Teens & Gangs, Self Esteem, Teen Substance and Alcohol Abuse and a Youth Advocacy Forum. Guest Deejays, dance troupes, spoken word and youth presentations. Youth will be able to network with the city’s adult leadership as well as get tons of resources from a citywide youth resource fair.
Breakfast and lunch provided. Sponsored by the Philadelphia Department of Human Services.
Please share this information with networks, area leadership and local teens.
We are asking Organizational leaders AND/or PARENT/GUARDIANS to register their youth in advance to ensure all workshops are well attended. Ask your youth to list their first and second workshop choices and we will do our best to accommodate their request. Please Note: Workshops will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis as individuals register. ONE ADULT FOR EVERY TEN (10) YOUTH PLEASE. All registrations must be completed and returned via email to PYLC.17@GMAIL.COM no later than Friday, June 2, 2017. Please contact Shonda Allen-Carter at 215 683-6680 for the registration form.
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