Project Youth-Link
"Empowering Youth To Take Charge of Their Health Through Social Networking and Community Outreach"
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PARTIALLY FUNDED BY:

 

THE JAGUARS FOUNDATION
APEL Health Services Center


 

DID U KNOW.....


half of all new infections are thought to occur in people under 25


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How You Can Help !


Your support of the ministry will go a long way to help stop the spread of HIV/Aids in at risk communities. One hundred percent of your donations will help to provide hiring of additional Outreach Counselors, Materials and supplies and extended hours of operation.

 

Youth Link is a 501C(3) not-for profit organization and all contributions are fully tax-deductible.


 

There are a number of ways you can help:


CASH:

 

Gifts of cash are the simplest and most convenient asset to donate, and an unrestricted gift of cash to Youth Link will enable us to use the money where it is most needed. Gifts of cash may be deducted up to 50% of your adjusted gross income. Cash gifts include donations by cash, checks, money orders, credit cards, maturing bonds and certificates of deposit, money market accounts and savings accounts.


 

Check or Money Order Donations should be made payable to Youth Link and mailed to Youth Link, P. O. Box 2392, Jacksonville, Fl 32203.



 
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MS. REESE-PROGRAM COORDINATOR

 

Ms. Stephanie Reese, Program Coordinator


Project Youth-Link


5353 Soutel Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32219


 

904-768-1561 ext 100

Fax: 

904-768-1562

Email:

 

sreese@apelhealth.com


STEPHANIE REESE, Coordinator
sreese@apelhealth.com
Team Captains

TAMAIYH DAVIS
JACOBIE SUTTON

Secretary

CHELSEA BRYANT

Peer Health Educators

TRAY BRYAN
BRIANA THOMAS
DAMIAN BRELAND
TYANA WILLIAMS
DEVIN CROOMS
TYANA WILLIAMS
JAZMINE DIXON


 

Volunteers


 

Youth volunteers are encouraged to join our efforts. The agency can use support in administration, fundraising, street outreach, internet outreach, youth sex education workshops, field trips, seminars, and health fairs.


No previous experience is necessary to volunteer and become a member. Requirements do include a commitment to the struggle for health education, community empowerment and unification, and to eliminating racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia. In most cases, volunteers are asked to make a minimum one-year commitment. If you are interested or would like additional information, please contact our program office at 904.768.1561 ext 100.

Do you have an issue you would like to discuss or would like to make a donation?

. . . We always enjoy hearing from you.

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