Our mission | Empower under-served youth to transform their future and become leaders of collaborative community change. |
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Mentor Middle/High-school Students in Sharefest ProgrammingBelieving that a community’s greatest asset is its youth, Sharefest is committed to mentoring youth to reach their fullest potentials. With the right cultivation of values, critical thinking skills, and opportunities, today’s youth are empowered to be tomorrow’s leaders who bring solutions and positive change their communities need. Education budget cuts across the state have created a need for additional academic programming to help today’s youth succeed in school and beyond.Fundraising Gala Support (Administrative)Support the Sharefest events team with tracking and organizing various components of the annual Gala. |
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How you help | But, an organization like us can only reach so far without the partnership and support of people like you. When you join Sharefest as a volunteer, project leader, donor or teacher you know you are helping to create real, lasting change in our neighborhoods and the lives of youth. |
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About us | Sixteen years ago, Sharefest saw an opportunity to connect resources to real needs and launched Workday. Since it’s launch, Workday has completed 3,400 projects with the help of 59,000 volunteers. By connecting financial resources, skilled tradesmen and willing volunteer groups, Workday continues to make a significant dent in the civic decline we see. Sharefest has cultivated relationships with civic and school leaders. Together we’ve created and grown youth development programs that help students rise above circumstances, find their voice and acquire the skills they need to succeed. |
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