EYEJ: Empowering Youth, Exploring Justice

2529 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113
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Our mission Our mission is to empower and amplify the voices of teens and pre-teens by bridging them with diverse individuals to engage in interactive discussions centered around social justice.
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EYEJ: Empowering Youth, Exploring Justice

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Be a Volunteer Facilitator, Speaker and/or Coordinator with EYEJ’s NEW Y.O.D.J: Youth Online Discussing Justice Program

EYEJ engages middle and high school youth in programs designed to build community, develop their civic voice and civil discourse, develop social-emotional learning and promote social justice for its core program –the Discussion Series. Having served youth now in 13 schools and 4 recreation centers new avenues for the Discussion Series have been requested by… See full description
  • Children (5-12), 12-15
  • One-time, Ongoing
  • Weekdays
  • Individuals, Groups (2-10), Groups (10+), Corporate Teams
  • Virtual, Skills-based, Other

Volunteering as a Reader in EYEJ’s All-Star Reading Program

EYEJ engages middle and high school youth in programs designed to build community, develop their civic voice and civil discourse, develop social-emotional learning and promote social justice for its core program –the Discussion Series. Having served youth now in 13 schools and 4 recreation centers, we understand the environment and needs of our Cleveland youth.… See full description
  • 12-15
  • One-time, Ongoing
  • Weekdays
  • Individuals, Groups (2-10), Corporate Teams
  • Virtual, Tutoring, Writing, Skills-based
About us EYEJ empowers and amplifies the voices of teens and pre-teens by bridging them with diverse individuals to engage in interactive discussions centered around social justice. Through outreach, discussion, and advocacy, EYEJ meets Cleveland’s underserved youth where they are and empowers them with tools and strategies to create positive change in their lives and our community. We believe a commitment to social justice requires us to value our collective diversity and commit to challenging injustice while simultaneously advocating on behalf of those who have the least. Through the Discussion Series and EYEJ Impact 25 Youth Council, EYEJ has served 1,500 underserved youth, 99% of color and considered to be in poverty.
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