Find youth organizations in Berkeley, CA. Listings include Youth Spirit Artworks, Brower Youth Awards, Southeast Asian Student Coalition, Sam Vincent Foundation, Y-Scholars Program - YMCA Teen Center, Cal Youth Camps - Explorer Camp.
YSA provides art training, job training, and much more to underserved youth, ages 16 to 24.
The premier awards for bold young environmental leaders. www.broweryouthawards.org
Uniting and empowering our communities by addressing the social injustices, economic inequalities and political under-representation that Southeast Asians face! Spreading #SASClove...
Founded in the Bay Area in 2012, the Sam Vincent Foundation was created to support culinary training
Our VISION is to build a learning community that practices continuous self-improvement so each member achieves higher ambitions. Our MISSION is to prepare underrepresented student...
Explorer Camp is Cal Youth Camp's entry level camp for kids, ages 5-7. We provide sports and recreation, adventure and environmental education programs. Activities are designed to ...
CYDL provides youth from first-generation and marginalized communities with paid internships, law an
Toppa @ Berkeley is a career development and elite mentorship program initiated by Google VP and UC B
Our organization aims to provide a platform to engage in the Sikh ideals of service, community and compassion for others.
https://www.facebook.com/Youth.Tennis.Advantage?fref=ts"Through tennis, lives can be changed and spi
We will be sending out information about the Centennial Celebration and other Centennial related happenings through out 2020 for Troop 24 of Berkeley. Please check out the Eagle P...
The mission of the Lawson Learning Center is to empower youth to become self sufficient by providing comprehensive educational programs.
Black Girls Rise aims to EMPOWER and develop young Black girls, providing valuable resources and tools that will enable them to EVOLVE & EXCEED.
International Students Connection (ISC) is a community of International Students coming together as
BSU Village brings together Black students at private and independent schools in the Bay Area.