Youth
Armenian Hyrenik Youth Organization (AHYO) strives to promote an awareness of and appreciation for the Republic of Armenia and Armenian cultural, historical, and contemporary issues, and to provide opportunities for its members to develop fellowship.
Contact: Zaven Sargsian Phone: 801-755-9043 Email: zaven_sargsian@hotmail.com Website: www.ahyo.org
Mentoring for children
Contact: Linda Schott Phone: 801-313-0303 Email: linda.schott@bbbs.org Website: www.bbbsu.org
We are a group of concerned community members who realized the similarity of our struggles in our divided communities. We are advocating for unity amongst people who reside in the same neighborhoods, attend the same schools and dream outside of the barriers our status holds us to.
Contact: Asa Matelau Phone: 801-860-1389 E-mail: facemovement@yahoo.com Website: www.facethestruggle.blogspot.com
The HYPE (Helping Youth Pursue Emancipation) Movement is a non-profit organization started by young Tongan university students who were devastated by the increase in high school dropout rates, incarceration rates, and death rates in our Pacific Islander community
Contact: Anapesi Ka'ili Phone: 801-673-3034 E-mail: anapesi@gmail.com Website: www.anapesi.blogspot.com
Providing injury prevention education and services to diverse populations.
Contact: May Romo Phone: 801-313-6607 Email: mromo@slco.org Website: www.slvh.org/safekids
UFCF finds, educates and supports foster/adoptive families, and encourages families to help children embrace their cultural identities.
Contact: Mike Hamblin Phone: 801-747-0518 Email: mike.hamblin@utahfostercare.org Website: www.utahfostercare.org
Through a partnership with the Dual Imersion Academy, the U.S. Dream Academy provides one-on-one mentoring and and an after-school grogram to children with a history of incarceration in their family.
Contact: Kristina Muck Phone: 801-973-9494 E-mail: kmuck@usdreamacademy.org Website: www.usdreamacademy.org
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