All Youth Leadership in Portland
APANOโs Asian youth organizing arm, ALLY (Asian Leaders for the Liberation of Youth), aims to build the leadership skills ofโฆ
Short-term certifications mean you see quick progress. We help address personal barriers so you can take advantage of short-term trainingโฆ
The Emerging Leaders Internship (ELI) program removes barriers to access by connecting talented students of color with leadership-track, paid internshipsโฆ
Lents Youth Initiative engages up to 40 teens every year. Through the program, teens receive 45+ hours of leadership training,โฆ
The Multnomah Youth Commission (MYC), the official youth policy body for both Multnomah County and the City of Portland, isโฆ
Oregon Foster Youth Connection (OFYC) empowers current and former foster youth to share their voice and to be heard inโฆ
The Oregon Student Association is a statewide, student-led advocacy and organizing nonprofit. OSA was established in 1975 to represent, serve,โฆ
Oregon Trauma Advocates Coalition (OTAC) is comprised of a core group of youth from around Oregon who are participating onโฆ
Started in 2017, APANOโs Pacific Islander youth organizing arm focuses on social justice and seeks to address the erasure andโฆ
POIC’s 12-week program prepares adults for careers in construction and the trades. Trainees are PAID during this hands-on learning experience:โฆ
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