YAR Promote the Peace Students: Columbus
School
What is YAR Promote the Peace?
YAR Promote the Peace engages youth in
identifying and acting on ways to improve the public safety, security and
cooperative spirit of their communities. It is a locally-based program that
provides small grants to young people to design and carry out projects to meet
their community’s needs. With support and funding from local businesses,
foundations, and social service agencies, a local board of youth and adults
solicits, reviews, and funds proposals written by young people.
Who Benefits from YAR Promote the Peace?
Adults…
The Youth as Resources model has transformed the way scores of adults view
young people. Instead of seeing youth as a problem, adults now see that young
people can be a positive force for community improvement.
Young People Themselves…
Working successfully with all kinds of people, managing money, adhering to a
schedule, and finding resources are just a few of the skills young people gain
through YAR Promote the Peace. Perhaps the greatest benefit of all to young
people, though, is the sense of self-worth that comes from a job well done and
the feeling that one has truly helped others.
The Entire Community…
Everyone in the community benefits from YAR Promote the Peace. From physical
improvements such as a face-lift for a neighborhood park to workshops such as
crime prevention and conflict resolution, YAR Promote the Peace projects are
designed by youth to meet pressing needs in their schools and community. When
young people take leadership roles in solving local problems, valuable work gets
done.
What is YAR Promote the Peace doing in
Bridgeport?
YAR Promote the Peace has five project sites in
Bridgeport: Columbus School, Luis Munoz Marin School, Roosevelt School, Thomas
Hooker School, and Curiale School. Students at these schools, working in
partnership with teachers and adults from the neighborhoods, are working to
prevent crime and improve their school communities.
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