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Improving Woodstock Youth Center

This project is to improve the accessablility of the Community Youth Center to the students of the surrounding district. Our goals are to make the youth center more appealing by adding student art, painting the walls, and doing whatever else needs to be done, including adding activities that students would like to do. It's a community service project that was first invisioned as creating a new youth center, but as facilities, time, and money became determining factors in our ideas, we decided that adding to this youth center would be better.

BOLD CHURCH COMMUNITY OUTREACH

BREAD OF LIFE CHURCH LEARNING CENTERS I am Christopher B Stamps. I am the Youth Pastor for Males at the BREAD OF LIFE CHURCH LAKE ELSINORE. I am 19 years old. We are a 501 C3 California Corporation. One of the goals of our church is to impact the Youth in our are for Christ. One of the ways we accomplish this is by touching the lives of the at risk students in the Lake Elsinore Unified School District.

Bring It On!

2005 BRICK Award winner Geneva Johnson wanted to do something about the drugs and crime rampant in her Bronx community. She created Bring It On! in order to galvanize local youth and provide alternatives to illegal activities. Bring It On! gets hundreds of kids to put energy into community service projects such as environmental cleanup at the Bronx River, and ventures to create support networks for at-risk teenage girls.

Creative Clay

In 1998, Danielle Despathy won a BRICK Award for her work as Director and Co-Founder of Creative Clay in St. Petersburg, FL. Creative Clay is a nonprofit cultural arts center that empowers children and adults with disabilities and special needs with the means to express themselves through art and to sell their work in the community. Since the center’s inception, over 10,000 people have benefited from creative Clay’s programs: over 350 students have exhibited their artwork and over 150 original works of art have been sold.

Oakland Asian Students Educational Services (OASES)

 1998 BRICK Award winner Wai Kiu Lee acted as the Executive Director of Oakland Asian Students Educational Services (OASES) in Oakland, CA. An after-school educational program, OASES provides mentoring, arts & crafts, computer classes and college preparation courses for children in Oakland’s Chinatown community.  Under Wai Kiu’s leadership, OASES has transformed from a college-based student service club into a full-service community center that currently attracts over 400 college students and committed citizens who mentor hundreds of students.
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