Paid Opportunity
Community Leadership Program is a 12-week experiential program for LGBTQQIA+ youth and allies, ages 18-24, designed to deepen participants' understanding of social issues impacting their communities, while supporting them in developing a culminating group project that addresses a specific community need. To inquire about the upcoming cohort, please contact Nikia via email at nikia@lyric.org. RSVP to an Information Session.
Paid Opportunity
LYRIC Mentorship Program is a paid, 12-week program for LGBTQQIA+ youth and allies, ages 18-24, where mentees receive one-on-one support from a caring adult to deepen their leadership skills and get connected to available resources in the community. RSVP to an Information Session
Paid Opportunity
16-week training that prepares 16-24 years olds with basic counseling skills for entry-level employment in the behavioral health field and meets twice a week. If you have any questions, please contact Zabreen Shaikh. TAY Program Assistant at (415) 602-5884.
Paid Opportunity
Get paid up to $500 to learn how to write and perform poems that help fight COVID, Police Violence, Climate Change, and other issues impacting our people.
ALL EXPERIENCES WELCOME
Meetings on Thursdays from 3:30-5:30pm October 15—December 10.
Paid Opportunity
BYA is a group of multicultural young people living or going to school in Bayview Hunters Point. Youth participate in weekly afterschool multicultural leadership workshops and volunteer in monthly community events
Paid Opportunity
Applications for the Sequoia Leadership Institute UndocuWorkforce Program are due September 19th
UndocuWrokforce (for ages 14-24) is every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 10/13-12/10 (9 weeks, 6-8 hours a week). Join us!
Spanish speakers and English speakers welcome.
Contact us at leadership@lyric.org to attend an online info session: 9/9 (in Spanish and English), 9/14 (in English), 9/21 (in Spanish and English)
Internship Opportunity
YAWAV is a 9 month youth leadership program dedicated to the postive empowerment and development of Asian & Pacific Islander high school aged young women in San Francisco. YAWAV youth leaders learn about the root causes and impacts of violence in Asian & Pacific Islander communities. Our goals are to strengthen the resilience, knowledge, and skills of youth leaders so that we can educate our communities.
For more information, please contact (415) 775-2636 or yawav@cycsf.org
Group Opportunity
The objective of this program is to promote wellness, destigmatize mental health, and raise awareness of prevalence of mental health in the Southeast Asian community
3rd Friday of every month via Zoom from 3:00-5:00pm first program of the year August 21, 2020
Please contact SEADC Health Educator Stephanie Nguyen for more information snguyen@seadcenter.org
Group Opportunity
Youth Art Exchange (YAX) sparks a shared creative practice between profesional artists and public high school students, furthering youth as leaders, thinkers, and artists in San Francisco.
YAX is offering the following classes for the virtual Fall 2020 session: Industrial + Product Design, Photography + Filmmaking, Music Production, 2D Media: Printmaking, Drawing + Painting, and Fashion Design
For more information, call or text (415) 574-8137.
Paid Opportunity
Oasis for Girls offers three programs for young women:
- Create: Art and Activism (Monday-Thursday 3:30-5:00pm)
- Envision: Career Exploration (Tuesday-Thursday 3:30-5:00pm)
- Rise: Life Skills Education (Tuesday-Thursday 3:30-5:30pm)
Paid Opportunity
The BLING Program will start Tuesday, September 8, 2020. Youth philanthropists will meet twice a week during the months of September-October for intensive capacity building.
Program will take place every Tuesday & Thursday from 3:30-6:30pm
After October, program will shift to include less weekly hours.
Open to students 13-19 years old. Stipend of $2100
Paid Opportunity
A training program for high school students who are interested in becoming health educators!
Students will receive: experience with community engagement, personal development, and a $500 stipend.
Reach out to Bex Hicks at (415) 552-1013 ext. 2380 or Jennifer Martinez at (415) 552-2380 ext. 2292.
This page was last updated on December 2, 2020