The Bridge for Youth intentionally (re)focuses, (re)invests, and (re)commits to personal and organizational transformation as we center youth voice, justice, and equity in all that we do to fulfill our vision of “all youth feel safe, accepted, and supported.” In acknowledgment of our organizational commitment to transformation and in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we are honored to share The Bridge for Youth’s Racial Justice & Equity Statement.

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Celebrating International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
Wakaneja is Lakota for Children || English translation: sacred beings. This year’s theme celebrates Indigenous Youth as agents of change for self-determination, which is a powerFULL descriptor of the agency provided at The Bridge for Youth. Every single day we are educating, empowering and/or developing Youth. Whether educating with life-skills, utilizing the 9 Guiding PrinciplesContinue Reading

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2023 commUNITY Juneteenth Celebration
Thank you for being part of The Bridge for Youth commUNITY On Sunday, June 11th we commemorated Black Liberation, and we celebrated our BFY commUNITY at the 2nd annual Juneteenth Celebration Block Party at The Bridge. Liberation is love when we create intentional spaces, celebrations, and communities where we can show up as our trueContinue Reading