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CREATING A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE THROUGH BYC The stress that our children feel today is something that we as adults can’t even begin to understand. From cyber bullying to peer pressure,
CREATING A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE THROUGH BYC The stress that our children feel today is something that we as adults can’t even begin to understand. From cyber bullying to peer pressure,
LEADING TRANSFORMATION IN BROWARD COUNTY The Alexis de Tocqueville Society is comprised of leading philanthropist who understand the value of a major investment in our community, especially when directed and
The lifeblood of our community are our ALICE families and individuals — Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. ALICE workers educate our children, keep us healthy, keep our money making industries running and make our quality of
POINT-IN-TIME DATA Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed (ALICE) households earn more than the Federal Poverty Level, but less than the basic cost of living for the county (the ALICE Threshold).
In contrast to some of the pandemonium in South Florida that recently made headlines, many students in Broward County participated in what’s known as Broward Youth Coalition’s Alternative Spring Break
In today’s world, it’s not enough to not be racist; we must be ANTI-RACIST. United Way Worldwide has compiled a list of suggested resources to deepen our understanding of systemic racism
One in every 59 children in the United States is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, which means the odds are great that you will interact with someone on the
Returning to the classroom can create anxiety for any child, but the events of this past year may make back-to-school even more difficult for some students. A year of remote
“In Minneapolis last weekend, I saw a sign held up by a woman participating in the protest. It read, “All Mothers Were Summoned When George Floyd Called Out for His
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