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Youth Connect

Youth Connect

   

DYCD Youth Connect is a free and confidential information service that connects youth to jobs, afterschool programs and training opportunities.

CALL IN NYC    1-800-246-4646
OUTSIDE NYC  
212-227-4005
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Youth Connect can provide you with information on these and other services: 

This Month's e-Blast
November 2009

Resources for Domestic Violence and Dating Violence (Adobe Acrobat required to view pdf's):

Are you and your boyfriend/girlfriend constantly arguing or fighting? Are you in a relationship and you’re not sure if it’s a healthy relationship? Are you experiencing abuse from family in your household? Do you hate going home?

You may be a victim of dating violence or domestic violence.
We’ve put together the following resources for you.
If you’re not sure what to do, give us a call!

Friends of Youth Connect
New York City 311
311 is New York City's online Web site and phone number for government information and non-emergency services. Whether you're a resident, business owner, or visitor, all the resources of New York City are just a phone call away.

New York City Department of Education
The New York City Department of Education is the largest system of public schools in the United States, serving about 1.1 million students in about 1,500 schools.

New York City Department of Parks & Recreations
Parks & Recreation is the steward of about 29,000 acres of land and and New York City's principal providers of recreational and athletic facilities and programs. 

Revitalize. Inspire. Perform. Magazine
RIP magazine – is a quarterly educational publication with an edge.  It’s for urban youth ages 13-19.  RIP magazine offers youth important messages about health and general wellness, along with resources in an upbeat and inspirational style that can truly motivate anyone. 

DYCD updates the Youth Connect database on a regular basis in order to provide callers with the most up-to-date information available.  We invite your organization to help us build New York City’s most comprehensive resource for young people seeking direct services.  All you need to do is complete this form and send it to us by email, fax or postal mail.

Fax:                       212.442.5894
Mailing address:   
 DYCD Youth Connect
                               Department of Youth and Community
                               Development
                               156 William Street, 7th Floor
                               New York, New York 10038

 

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