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New Futures for Youth was established in 1988 as a collaborative of public and private, community and institutional representatives committed to improved outcomes for youth. Funding is provided through grants and contracts from sources interested in furthering this purpose.
 
New Futures conducts research on issues affecting youth and families and provides training and technical assistance to individuals and organizations. New Futures also facilitates joint planning by community-based organizations, agencies, and institutions regarding strategies for addressing youth issues and implementing youth services. In addition, staff and collaborative members assist public officials in developing policies that are supportive of enhanced outcomes for youth, families, and communities.
New Futures values cultural strengths, racial equity, community involvement, youth leadership development, and broad-based collaboration to enhance healthy development of young people and the systems that affect them.

 

 

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Interested in 2009 Summer Employment? 
To participate in the 2009 Summer Youth Employment Program, the youth must be between the ages of 16 to 21 years, be a resident of the city of Little Rock, and must have completed a 2009 City of Little Rock & Summer Jobs Alliance Youth Information Sheet application by April 3, 2009.
Get more details and the application.


Interested in Being a Worksite for 2009 Summer Youth Employment?
The 2009 Employer Worksite Information and application must be completed by March 27, 2009.  Get more details and the application.

 

 

 

   

   
 
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New Futures for Youth, Inc.
323 Center Street, Suite 1275
Little Rock, AR  72201
501-374-1011