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In need of some inspiring girl power? Join City Year’s Women Leadership Luncheon for a compelling conversation with women leaders...
Read more about The 9 Most Prestigious Fundraising Events in PhiladelphiaPhilly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle finds out about the mission of City Year Philadelphia and how the organization is lifting up...
Read more about City Year Philadelphia celebrates new school year with a block partyPhiladelphia City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson (Second District) voted yes on final passage of the City of Philadelphia’s Fiscal Year 2024...
Read more about Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson Praises the Fiscal Year 2024 Operating and Capital BudgetsIn 2022, Athena signed on as a corporate sponsor with City Year Philadelphia, an organization that supports students and young...
Read more about Athena's Year with City YearNBC10’s Karen Hua has the details on the $40 million plan from city leaders on how to keep kids safe.
Read more about City leaders ask for $40M extra to keep youth safe this summerSpeaking at the press conference in support of the Save Our Youth funding plan was At-Large Councilmember Jim Harrity; Sharmain...
Read more about Philadelphia City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson and community groups urge inclusion of funding in the City of Philadelphia proposed fiscal year 2024 budget to support his "Save Our Youth" planOn the tarmac under an overcast sky, she was all smiles, greeted by cheers from about 100 people, including representatives...
Read more about Vice President Kamala Harris called for increased care worker wages and decried ‘extremist’ GOP leaders in Philly visitMayor Muriel Bowser and Serve DC announced 13 nonprofits that will receive $5.4 million in AmeriCorps grant funding for the...
Read more about Mayor Bowser Awards $5.4 Million in AmeriCorps Funding to 13 Youth-Serving Nonprofit OrganizationsCity Year Providence announces trailblazer and former Providence Councilwoman Nirva LaFortune as its new executive director.
Read more about City Year Providence announces trailblazer Nirva LaFortune as new Executive DirectorMedia resources
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