Champions for the Homeless
“Christmas in July” Sunday July 28th, 9.30am
For every one person leaving homelessness, two are entering. Phoenix last year endured 91,000 evictions in Maricopa County representing over 200,000 people at least temporarily homeless and desperate for support during what may be the toughest times of their lives.
Former NFL star and Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Famer hopes with a pinprick he can not only map out the exposure of the coronavirus within the Phoenix homeless community but keep those with underlying health issues from suffering its deadly consequences.
A life-changing Diversity leadership empowerment program for Native youth grades 10-12 and their adult advisors. NBNY programs represent 25 tribes from New England, Northern Plains, Great Lakes, Southeast, Southern Plains, New Mexico and Arizona.
NBNY Consists Of:
Since 2003, 600 Native and Diverse Youth and adult advisors have participated in NBNY and NExT Summer Institutes. An additional 10,000 youth have been reached through the assemblies, materials, workshops and the work of the adult advisors in their home communities. With grants from the UPS and Lee Kreindler Foundations, and a new partnership with Sharon Lechter’s Thrivetime Challenge and Pay Your Family First, NLY Foundation is indeed thriving.
NICK’S PROMO OF ANTI-BULLYING SPEECH AT ELLSWORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
“Nick Lowery’s recent All Pros Against Bullying presentation to USD 109 Republic County Schools made a powerful impression upon our students. Nick’s passion to positively influence today’s youth was obvious as he presented his message. This message was delivered in a way that our students could easily apply it to all aspects of life. Unlike many lyceums, Nick’s program offers much more than a high impact speaking engagement. This program has been aligned with proven strategies to insure that it makes a long-lasting impact on the school’s student body. The pre/post activities that Nick guides you through have proven practices imbedded within them that will help students to analyze and to process what they have learned. Nick scored the winning points for our student body. Thanks to USD 109’s C.A.R.E. organization for arranging for this quality experience.”
Michael Couch, Supt.
USD 109 Republic County Schools