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HYSN can connect your agency to resources
Hawaii Youth Services Network
HYSN has a network of over 1,500 youth workers and educators. Could your agency benefit from being a part of our work? Does your agency have resources to add to our growing and emerging needs as COVID continues to spread through our community?We publish a monthly e-newsletter with information on COVID-19 resources, best and promising practices in youth work, funding, new program announcements, and inspirational editorials. Free webinars and virtual networking meetings. Advocacy to sustain the essential network of health, education and human services.We need information from you all – What are the emerging needs (especially children and youth), resources available, professional development training, etc. to share with our network of 1,500″ youth workers and educators.
Hawaii Youth Services Network
About the organizer
Our Purpose
Children and youth live in our communities. We must recognize and value them as community assets and include them in decisions that affect their lives in communities, school systems, churches and in our public policy decision-making.
We must meaningfully engage youth in all aspects of community life.
Through recreation, education, prevention, treatment, outreach, counseling and shelter programs, HYSN supports youth and families and seeks to build stronger communities. Through our shared advocacy on behalf of youth, HYSN seeks to educate our communities and our decision-makers. Through our networking, HYSN seeks to build collaborations that provide for increased effectiveness and decreased costs of youth services
Networking and Coalition Building
HYSN believes in the power of working together for social change and mutual support. HYSN currently participates in the following inter-agency coalitions, task forces, and committees:
Sexual Violence Prevention Planning Committee
PHOCUSED (Protecting Hawaii’s Ohana Children Under Served Elderly and Disabled)
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Task Force
Chlamydia Task Force
Hawaii Alliance of non-profit Organizations (HANO)
Healthy Youth Hawaii
Keiki Caucus Resource Group
keiki Summit Planning Committee
HYSN can connect your agency to resources
Hawaii Youth Services Network
HYSN has a network of over 1,500 youth workers and educators. Could your agency benefit from being a part of our work? Does your agency have resources to add to our growing and emerging needs as COVID continues to spread through our community?We publish a monthly e-newsletter with information on COVID-19 resources, best and promising practices in youth work, funding, new program announcements, and inspirational editorials. Free webinars and virtual networking meetings. Advocacy to sustain the essential network of health, education and human services.We need information from you all – What are the emerging needs (especially children and youth), resources available, professional development training, etc. to share with our network of 1,500″ youth workers and educators.
Hawaii Youth Services Network
About the organizer
Our Purpose
Children and youth live in our communities. We must recognize and value them as community assets and include them in decisions that affect their lives in communities, school systems, churches and in our public policy decision-making.
We must meaningfully engage youth in all aspects of community life.
Through recreation, education, prevention, treatment, outreach, counseling and shelter programs, HYSN supports youth and families and seeks to build stronger communities. Through our shared advocacy on behalf of youth, HYSN seeks to educate our communities and our decision-makers. Through our networking, HYSN seeks to build collaborations that provide for increased effectiveness and decreased costs of youth services
Networking and Coalition Building
HYSN believes in the power of working together for social change and mutual support. HYSN currently participates in the following inter-agency coalitions, task forces, and committees:
Sexual Violence Prevention Planning Committee
PHOCUSED (Protecting Hawaii’s Ohana Children Under Served Elderly and Disabled)
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Task Force
Chlamydia Task Force
Hawaii Alliance of non-profit Organizations (HANO)
Healthy Youth Hawaii
Keiki Caucus Resource Group
keiki Summit Planning Committee
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