Are you a teen who loves to write? Who wants to help other teens by sharing your personal stories?
If so, join a group of 12 young people who will explore issues of loss and resilience as part of Youth Communication’s 44th annual summer writing workshop!
Learn the techniques of narrative nonfiction and interviewing and participate in writing lessons, discussions, and group activities. Write stories that will help other young people dealing with loss.
Our newsroom is a safe space for open conversations. Guest speakers and field trips will deepen our understanding of these topics. No prior writing experience is required, but you must be able to attend every day for all six weeks. Your stories will be published on our website and may appear in Youth Communication's curricula and in other outlets. The skills you acquire in the workshop and the recognition you receive for publication can make you a more attractive candidate for colleges and employers. Our alumni regularly gain admission and scholarships to colleges in New York and across the country.
Unless there is another major Covid outbreak, the workshop will be held in person at our midtown office on West 38th Street. All participants receive a $2,000 stipend for full attendance and completing one or more stories in the workshop. All participants, regardless of documentation status, can receive the stipend. Participants will also be provided a daily two-trip MetroCard unless we have to switch to a remote workshop. All writers must submit proof of an initial Covid vaccination and a booster.
Application deadline: Friday, May 19, 2023 
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Youth Communication provides powerful, teen-written stories, curriculum, and professional development to help educators and youth workers engage youth furthest from opportunity. Our literacy-rich training model helps teachers, after-school workers, counselors, and other professionals to connect with the teens they serve and build their social and emotional learning skills.
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STEP AT OLD WESTBURY
2022 - 2023 PROGRAM
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High School Girls: Want to be a change-maker?
Apply to be a Bold Future Leader!
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Come develop your interpersonal, public speaking, leadership, and essential life skills while gaining self-confidence in Bold Future Leaders!
Girls Inc. of Long Island is excited to announce the start of our Bold Future Leaders (BFL) Program for High School Girls, which equips girls with strong leadership, advocacy, and college & career readiness skills.
Program curriculum includes: Leadership & Community Action, Advocacy, College & Career Readiness, and Economic Literacy.
Sessions include:
- Tackling issues of most concern to girls
- Developing financial independence
- Focus on all aspects of the post-secondary process including choosing a college and a major, resume writing and scholarships.
- Enhancing interpersonal skills (public speaking, character development, communication skills, self-esteem and building positive relationships).
Please complete the application if you are interested in being a part of the Bold Future Leaders Program. There are only 30 spots available. All participants are chosen on a first come, first served basis.
Completing the application does NOT guarantee a spot in the program. You will receive email confirmation if you're chosen for this opportunity.
REGISTRATION FEE: $25 per participant. Once you receive an email confirmation with your program acceptance you will be sent a link where you can pay the program fee. Scholarships available upon request.
WHO:
Girls in grades 9, 10, 11, 12
WHEN:
Saturdays, November 19, 2022 - May 20, 2023
Meets once weekly on Saturdays @ 10am-12pm
WHERE:
Suffolk Community College - Grant Campus (Brentwood, NY)
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JERSEY MIKE'S IS HIRING CLICK THE LINK BELOW
https://www.jerseymikes.com/careers
HOLLISTER CO. @ ROOSEVELET FIELD IS HIRING!
INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED ON NOVEMBER 9TH IN THE COLLEGE AND CAREER ROOM AND THE TIME IS TO BE ANNOUNCED
SEE MS LINDEN OR MRS. KANE FOR MORE INFORMATION

The New York Institute of Technology School of Health Professions is excited to offer FREE healthcare courses
this Fall.
High School students and recent graduates interested in healthcare can receive training and a certificate of completion from New York Tech in a high-demand area. The offered courses have been selected because they can provide the necessary skills for employment in medical offices and healthcare facilities. Students will also have an opportunity to take a course in a college setting and gain experience in an area they are considering as a future career.
New York Tech can provide this free opportunity thanks to a New York State Department of Labor grant to provide training for job opportunities in the Long Island healthcare workforce. Eligibility for free registration requires individuals to be unemployed or under-employed. Only one class per participant, and all classes meet face-to-face on New York Tech’s Old Westbury campus. Registration is limited. A New York Tech Certificate of Completion is received at the end of the course.
Physical Therapy Aide
October 11 -October 28th (weekdays only)
5:00-9:00 p.m.
Personal Trainer
October 11 -October 28th (weekdays only)
5:00-9:00 p.m.
Medical Coding & Office Skills
October 11 -October 28th (No class Monday, weekdays only)
5:00-9:00 p.m.
REGISTER https://www.nyit.edu/health_professions/service_training
The two courses that are being offered beginning Monday, November 14th thru Friday, December 2nd at the NYIT Old Westbury Campus from 5-9 pm:
Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Aide 11/14 thru 12/2, no weekends, from 5-9 pm. (no class 11/24 & 11/25).
Healthcare Aide Mon, Thu & Fri from 5-9 pm, (no classes on 11/24 & 11/25).



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Internships
Nassau County Office of Comptroller Internship Programs
PAID Internships available in: Accounting, Audit, Vendor Claims, Communications and Social Media, Community Engagement, Legal, Payroll/Health Benefits, Policy and Research
To apply please visit: Nassau County Website