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We Are Youth Workers: Exhibition and Happy Hour

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

We Are Youth Workers: Exhibition and Happy Hour

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Youth Worker! Ended Free  

Event Details

Join AFATAC, SF TEAM, SFUSD's ExCEL After School Programs, The Journey Navigators, and the Youth Employment Coalition for an exhibition of work created by youth workers (professionals who work with, for, or on behalf of chidren and youth). Participants will engage in hands-on learning and interactive stations to explore areas of literacy and youth development, program improvement, youth employment, mentoring, and more. The join us for Happy Hour!

Exhibition: 3pm to 6pm

Happy Hour: 6pm to 8pm

PLEASE NOTE: Happy Hour will be held at the Women's Building, it will be 16 and over, and alcohol will not be present.

Other Events

There are two other events during We Are Youth Workers.

Networking Day - June 11 from 9am to 4pm

The Red Carpet Festival - June 11 from 7pm to 10pm

 

Our Collaborators:

AFATACAfterschool for All Technical Assistance Collaborative



AFA WorkforceDCYF's SF TEAM

 

 

Journey NavigatorsThe Journey Navigators

 

 

SFUSD's ExCELSFUSD's ExCEL After School Programs

 

 

Youth Employment CoalitionYouth Employment Coalition

 

 

 

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When & Where



The Women's Building
3543 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM (PT)


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Youth Development Peer Network



The Youth Development Peer Network is an intentional Bay Area network of over 500 youth workers, people who work with or on behalf of young people, dedicated to fostering connectedness and innovation among, between, an by workers. The YDPN’s vision is of a strong, respected youth work profession whose workforce is stable, prepared, supported, and valued.