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Hetrick-Martin Institute
Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI) is a non-profit organization based in Newark, NJ, dedicated to serving LGBTQ youth. Their programs and services are designed to help young people reach their full potential, grounded in the theoretical frameworks of Positive Youth Development (PYD), harm reduction, and trauma-informed care. HMI offers a wide range of services including academic enrichment, arts and culture programs, health and wellness support, counseling, job readiness training, and housing support for homeless youth. HMI provides a safe and inclusive space for LGBTQIA youth aged 13-24, regardless of sexual orientation or identity. They offer free year-round programs and services, and membership is open to all, regardless of school enrollment or permanent address. HMI is committed to empowering LGBTQIA youth, providing them with resources, support, and opportunities to express themselves and connect with others in the community.Generated from the website
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Rutgers 4-H of Essex/Hudson County
Rutgers 4-H of Essex/Hudson County in Newark, NJ is the youth development component of Rutgers Cooperative Extension, fostering connections between youth, the community, and Rutgers University. Through a learn-by-doing approach, the 4-H Youth Development Program empowers youth to become competent, caring, and contributing citizens by providing educational programs, community partnerships, and character development opportunities. Utilizing the knowledge and resources of dedicated adults, Rutgers 4-H offers a range of activities for youth in grades K-13, focusing on enhancing skills, promoting responsibility, and fostering community awareness. From computer science clubs to sustainability initiatives, the program aims to strengthen youth and adult partnerships while encouraging personal growth and civic engagement.Generated from the website
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