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2020 - 2021 School Year “I DO” Program List Identifying, Developing & Organizing Partnerships PROGRAM FEES – Free of Charge LFUCG – Division of Youth Services Middle to High School 498 Georgetown Street FREE Lexington, KY 40508 (Individual and 360 Change Ages 11 – 17 Contact: Family therapy will Angela Williams, MSW be referred as Currently meeting via email and (859) 300-5333 needed) telephone calls Awillia2@lexingtonky.gov 360 Change is an outpatient substance abuse/mental health program for Fayette County adolescents. 360 Change services includes: A Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN-I) assessment Case Management Early Intervention services Family Nurturing groups Individual therapy Random drug screenings Substance abuse groups *Family Nurturing groups are available to volunteer and/or court ordered parents. (TBA) Contact: Lizzie Barrick Ages: Academic and Youth Services Coordinator Social Club, (859) 307-2464 10 to 14 year olds Kentucky lbarrick@krmlex.org FREE Refugee or September 1-December 21 Eric Ngamije Ministries Youth Mentoring Coordinator Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4pm (859) 619-8966 or other times by appointment. engamije@krmlex.org The Academic and Social Club provides space for youth to work on homework, learn study and research skills, and have time to get to know peers. Contact: Ages 6-40 FREE – Sept. 2020 – June 2021 Registration A Chance to Jenna Lyon Zoom & Masterson Station Park Required Dance INC (502) 542-8121 Sunday afternoons Jenna.lyon@achancetodanceky.com 4:30-5:15, 5:15-6:00, 6:00-6:45 A Chance to Dance is a non-profit organization that offers dance classes free of charge to students with various special needs. This semester, we will be offering a combination of outdoor and virtual classes. During our weekly classes, students learn various dance steps and skills along with choreography. In addition to the weekly classes, students will participate in various performances throughout the year!
AGAPE” Sponsored Mattie Morton (859) 523-2186 Age group: Young fathers up to FREE by exhilaratinginc@gmail.com age twenty-six Exhilarating Varies / Zoom and some in- Inc. person when possible safely Workshops and life coaching designed to assist young fathers in navigating nurturing skills and learning the responsibility of fatherhood. Educational sessions include, child support, relationship, safety, hands on activities, housing, employment ...etc. Age of Participants: FREE Allegro Dance Contact: Ages 5 & up Please visit Project’s Fall 2020 programming will be Director, Jeana Klevene www.allegrodancepr offered virtually via Zoom or can Inclusive Dance (715) 252-6137 be scheduled in-person oject.org Outreach info@allegrodanceproject.org for updates and outdoors at your school. We will programming transition back into indoor registration. classroom sessions only when deemed safe to do so. In this era of social dis-DANCING, the arts and creative expression are more important than ever! We have adapted our programming to provide a variety of safe and fun options for students to continue to experience the many joys and benefits of dance, even while not in a traditional classroom setting. Programming available for Pre-K through 12th grade! Participants enjoy a weekly movement class with live interactive music to encourage flexibility, agility, coordination and spatial awareness in addition to the artistic and expressive qualities of dance. Location: Art Club William Wells Brown Community Center For students in sponsored by 548 East Sixth St. 3rd – 5th grade Lexington, KY 40508 Video and virtual workshops FREE Sisohpromatem Contact: with art supply kits Registration is Art Foundation, Jill Wilson Registered students will receive required Inc. (859) 389-6678 notifications with details jwilson@lexingtonky.gov Art Club is an art-based development program for 3rd – 5th graders, with a focus on students from disadvantaged circumstances. Bluegrass Location: Community & 164 Opportunity Way N-117 Ages for participants: Technical Lexington, Kentucky 40511 7- 12th grades College - Contact: FREE Director/ Program Facilitator Dates and times depend on the Educational (859) 246-6574 school the student attends Talent Search talent.search@kctcs.edu We are a federally funded TRiO program designed to help middle and high school students be successful in their educational process. The goal is to give those tools to graduate high school and be accepted in the postsecondary educational institution of their choice, and to connect them with resources to excel and to graduate college as well. We offer free grade-level specific in-school workshops, college visits, ACT workshops, spring break trips and camps to our program participants. We serve students in Fayette, Clark and Scott Counties.
Bluegrass Care Navigators Children up to Age 18 FREE 1733 Harrodsburg Road Bluegrass Grief Lexington, KY 40504 Currently providing services Services provided Care℠ Contact: remotely to protect the health year-round (855) 492-0812 and safety of participants Bluegrass Grief Care℠ is for anyone in the community who has experienced the loss of a loved one. Whether it is anticipatory grief, or learning to cope with a loss, our trained and caring staff is available to help surviving family and friends cope with their grief for up to 13 months after the death of their loved one. Support groups and short-term individual counseling are available to people of all ages. Carnegie Center for Location: For youth and Teens Literacy & Venue: Online (See below for information) FREE Learning Fall See below 2020 Youth Programs Girl Power Book Club – Every other Saturday, September 12 – November 21, 2020, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 6-8-YEAR-OLD GIRLS & THEIR GROWN-UPS: This is a virtual, interactive and engaging book club where Cierra will lead the girls through an empowering chapter book that will build self-esteem and increase social and emotional confidence! Participants will receive a free copy of the featured chapter book (Something to Say by Lisa Moore Ramee) and fun craft supplies. We will gather virtually twice a month to read, create, and grow together as a group. Instructor: Cierra Spaulding How to Make Epic Games in Scratch: Beginner – Mondays, September 14 – September 28, 2020, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. GRADES 3–8: Have you ever wondered how video games are made? Want to take your skills to the next level? Go behind the screen with Scratch 3.0. Join us virtually to learn all the basics you need to make your first arcade game or upgrade your coding proficiency. You will create several games such as Flappy Bird, Geometry Dash, two top down shooters, and Pong, and learn the basics of Scratch to create many more. Instructors: Sulaiman & Raphael Jackson Middle School Book Club – Wednesdays, September 16 – October 21, 2020, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. GRADES 6–8: Is your middle schooler a struggling or a reluctant reader? Join our reading book club and explore a range of strategies to use in the classroom or across the curriculum that encourage and support students to read for pleasure. We will read together and learn from one another. Instructor: Martha Crumbie Hip Hop: Lyrics & Leadership - Thursdays, September 10 – October 15, 2020, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. GRADES 9–12: In this upbeat class, we will explore the origins of hip hop culture, which has its root in rap music and community activism. We will create poems and songs for a local nonprofit, write an open letter to the Mayor, and do more activities designed to encourage the creative leader in all of you! Instructor: Devine Carama Rumble Writers – Tuesdays, October 20 – November 24, 2020, 4:30 – 5:50 p.m. YOUNG MEN AGES 13–18 YEARS OLD: This open genre writing group is a safe place to harness words. Participants of this ongoing workshop will write unapologetically. We will use language as a tool to define who we are. This workshop will be a place of support and encouragement to achieve your writing. Participants for this group should be Young Black men between 13 to 18. It’s time to tell your story. Instructor: JC McPherson SPECIAL NOTE: Because of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, this virtual class will be conducted on the Zoom video conferencing platform ( www.zoom.us). Please visit that site to set up a free Zoom account. On the day before the class is set to start, we will email the zoom link to the email address you provide when you register. If you have any questions or problems (or you are signing up very close to the start of the class – or after the class has started if it has rolling admissions), then please email our registrar at Info@carnegiecenterlex.org.
Location: County Extension Office 1140 Red Mile Place Lexington, KY 40504 Participants age: FREE Fayette County Contacts: 9 – 18 years old Kevin Lindsay Date/Time: (Except 4-H Camps, 4-H klind2@uky.edu various dates throughout the 4- project day camps or H program year clubs and overnight Madalyn Wells teen trips) Madalyn.wells@uky.edu (859) 257-5582 Fayette County 4-H offers a variety of programming ranging from agriculture related projects, to cooking, sewing, leadership, health, camping etc. We post all participation information on our website at http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/content/4-h-youth-development. It is free to enroll in 4-H and receive our monthly newsletter. High School students aged 13-18 FREE Fayette County September 29th, October 27th; All participants must Citywide Jr. Contact Information: November 15th, & December register to receive Kendriana Price 15th online meeting MANRRS Kendriana.price@uky.edu information at Program (270) 320-5506 All fall meetings will take place https://uky.az1.qual from trics.com/jfe/form/S 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM V_9ZTGUM2f6xosklf via Zoom The Jr. MANRRS Program is designed to stimulate the interest in science, technology, engineering, agricultural, and mathematics fields, or STEAM. The goal is to encourage students to attend college and pursue agriculture, natural resources, and environmental sciences degrees. Our Jr. MANRRS program provides activities to help students discover firsthand how agriculture, engineering, and technology relate to the world around them and discover the excitement of academic excellence, leadership, technical development, and teamwork. F.R.E.S.H.S Program For more info and to apply, go to For High School students only. (Food Research September 10 – November 5 https://www.seedleaf.org/course-in- Mondays and Wednesdays & food-and-environmental-studies 4 – 6 p.m. FREE Environmental Or visit seedleaf.org for more Join us at London Ferrell information on ongoing programs Studies for High Community garden Schoolers) Seedleaf’s Fall Program is looking for High School Students in north Lexington interested in gardening, food, and environmentalism! Learn about food, gardening, environment, and health! Work on a Community Service Project! Get paid to work with us! Location: Ages for participants: Middle TBD (as scheduled) and High School FREE to join Girls Who Lead A virtual parent interest Register on our Facebook page on organized by Contact Information: meeting is scheduled for Program Coordinator Saturday, the event tab or on KAPAAW, INC our website Shani Chatman & Loren Adams September 12, 2020 Girlswholeadlex@gmail.com at 1pm www.kapaaw.org FREE to join mentoring program for girls in middle school to bond, increase self-esteem, learn leadership skills to foster change in themselves as well as peers through community service, social outings and educational sessions. For questions please email girlswholeadlex@gmail.com Meetings are once monthly and other events i.e. community service, cultural awareness, etc. as scheduled.
Location: Ages for participants: High KAPAAW TBD (as scheduled) School girls & boys Youth FREE to join Contact Information: To register email Volunteer Tiffany Brannon kapaaw16@gmail.com Program Kapaaw16@gmail.com For virtual orientation on August 2020. Meets monthly to participate in community service activities. Why participate? *Earn scholarship money *Great for college applications *Be a role model for other youth *Make a difference in your community *Learn leadership skills Location: Lexington Public Library Ages 18 & under 140 E. Main St. Lexington, KY 40507 Monday - Thursday Lexington Contact: (Various hours; including after FREE Public Library Kelli Parmley school) Community Relations Manager kparmley@lexpublib.org Variety of programs at all Library (859) 231-5519 Branch locations The Library has a wide variety of programs and events for kids and teens, from Homework Help to Teen Nights to Art Workshops- and we hope to offer some of those virtually in the coming year until we are able to resume in person programming and activities. *We have live tutoring through our website from 2:00pm-11:00pm, (7) days per week available in English and Spanish for all subjects K-12. Available free with your library card. Please follow us on Facebook and check out lexpublib.org/events for all the details. Central Library, 140 East Main St Beaumont Branch, 3080 Fieldstone Way Tates Creek Branch, 3628 Walden Dr. Village Branch, 2185 Versailles Rd. Eastside Branch, 3000 Blake James Dr. Northside Branch, 1733 Russell Cave Rd. High school students Partners For Contact Information: Dates & Time: Youth Trace Williams Every Wednesday at 3:30pm via FREE Neighborhood (859) 280-8006 Zoom twilliams2@lexingtonky.gov Meeting ID: 833 453 2360 Youth Council Passcode: NYC Neighborhood Youth Council (NYC) is for all Fayette County high school students. This program empowers youth to take leadership and service roles in their community. NYC connects and builds partnerships with community and city leaders, advocates for positive change that will impact youth and families, and gives back to the community through volunteerism, food drives, and more. Our focus is on the Three Cs: College, Career, and Community. Interested students should contact Trace Williams. **Neighborhood Youth Council (NYC) will continue virtually until it is safe to return to in-person meetings**
Location: Prichard Committee Target: Self-Motivated Prichard 271 W. Short St. Ste. 202 7th – 12th graders Committee Contact: FREE Student Voice Rachel Belin, Director Dates: (859) 396-6362 To Be Determined Team rbelin@prichardcommittee.org The Prichard Committee Student Voice Team supports students as education research, policy, and advocacy partners to improve Kentucky schools. Monthly general meetings in Lexington beginning in August, with lots of project-based work in between. 'FAM: Family. Art. Location: Lyric Theatre and Memories. Cultural Arts Center See Information Below FREE A take home 300 E. Third Street Lyric program.' Lexington, KY 40508 The Lyric, in partnership with Black Soil: Our Better Nature presents 'FAM: Family. Art. Memories. A take home Lyric program.' Beginning in September, the Lyric will be offering free take home packages to do with your families, including a seasonal art activity, hot cocoa or hot apple cider to enjoy together, and special add-ons by our partners at Black Soil: Our Better Nature. Each month until December, we will feature a take home program with a new and unique activity provided by The Lyric, and additions from Black Soil: Our Better Nature, surrounding a seasonal/holiday theme. On Saturday, September 19 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm, you can come to The Lyric to pick up the first FAM package, celebrating the beginning of the fall season! There are 40 available packages and they are first come first serve. You can claim a package in advance via the registration link provided below. If all packages have not been claimed in advance - we will announce how many are left to be claimed at pickup. Art Project: Fall Construction Paper Wreaths Register for your September FAM package here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSer8-qQfb7hwFhh0YC3vpEAnWU7YXaVaok7NYESu1k1NWc93w/viewform On Saturday, October 17 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm, you can come to The Lyric to pick up your FAM package, celebrating the Halloween holiday! There are 40 available packages and they are first come first serve. You can claim a package in advance via the registration link provided below. If all packages have not been claimed in advance - we will announce how many are left to be claimed at pickup. Art Project: Beaded Pipe Cleaner Pumpkins & Spiders Register for your October FAM package here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBA64eHD8EMuKPmbQzy1CpiKP_KdZJpXjjMJnQp_4Wtqh4uQ/viewform Masks must be worn into the building for pickup. If you do not feel comfortable coming in, you are welcome to pull into the drop off lane in front of our Cultural Arts Center entrance and call (859) 280-2201 so we can run your package out to you, or if you need a different pickup window, email us at operations@lexingtonlyric.com. Saving My Contact: Age group: Sista’ Girls 9 – 17 Mattie Morton Dates & Location: Varies / FREE to $20 sponsored by (859) 523 –2186 Zoom and some in-person depending on Exhilarating exhilaratinginc@gmail.com workshop when possible safely Inc. A variety of workshops offered to females aged 9 - 17 will explore the power of thinking, create their own personal self- care routine and use their creative skills. Participants will learn to build self-confidence and develop useful skills through fun activities while enhancing their social and emotional development.
Location: Bluegrass Community & Technical College UPWARD Target Age: Academic Technical Building, Office 204 Middle and High School BOUND 470 Cooper Dr. 8th-12th graders FREE Lexington, KY 40506 Year round Contact: Student Development Specialist (859) 246-6579 The goal of Upward Bound is to increase the rates at which participants enroll in and graduate from institutions of postsecondary education. Program participants have the opportunity to earn high school credit and college credit while earning money for their participation in program activities. The BCTC Upward Bound Program serves high school students from Boyle, Clark, and Fayette Counties. Contact: Eric Ngamije Age Group: Youth Youth Mentoring Coordinator 14 to 24 year olds Mentoring (859) 619-8966 engamije@krmlex.org Program, September 1-December 21 or FREE Kentucky Lizzie Barrick Tuesdays and Thursdays at Refugee Youth Services Coordinator 4pm or other times by Ministries (859) 307-2464 appointment lbarrick@krmlex.org The Youth Mentoring Program matches young adults with mentors to address relevant interests such as ESL practice, college coaching, an introduction to Lexington, homework help, and much more. KRM strives to match mentors' expertise and experience with youths' interests. PROGRAM FEES: $1 to $99 Pres-school - Middle school students Fall Semester 2020 Location: September 21 – 24 Classes are available at two convenient September 28 – October 1 Lexington Parks locations! October 5 – 8, 12 – 15, and Recreation Artworks at the Carver School 19 – 22 & 26 – 29 $75 – 9 week class 522 Patterson Street $40 – 4 week class Artworks & Tates Creek Recreation Center November 2 – 5 (limited scholarships Kiddie Kapers (no class Nov. 3); 1400 Gainesway Drive available) Nov. 9 – 12 & Dance Classes Nov. 16 – 19 Contact Information: (parent observation) Ejohnson3@lexingtonky.gov Please Note: If closed due to (859) 425-2057 Covid-19, classes will pivot to virtual learning. Recreational, afterschool programs committed to finding the artist in everyone! Classes available for preschool through middle school-aged students in art, dance and karate. Numerous class options available, Monday thru Saturday throughout the school year. Quality instruction at an affordable price. No experience necessary, just a love of the arts! Limited capacity: Class sizes will be reduced to ensure social distancing.
Location: Ages: 3-Adult 442 Southland Drive Date(s): Bluegrass Lexington, KY 40503 Varies per level. Starting Aug 31, 2020. Contact: Tuition Assistance Youth Ballet - Abbie Whitman Refer to website for class Program available. Ballet School schedules - abbie@bluegrassyouthballet.org. bluegrassyouthballet.org (859) 271-4472 Bluegrass Youth Ballet engages and inspires youth by providing access to the art of dance throughout our community. BYB offers ballet classes to beginners through pre-professional, ages 3 - Adults. $15.00 per student for schools in the Location: Age group: FCPS (Covers all Old Linlee Elementary School grades 4th – 6th teacher and student JA BizTown by 2420 Spurr Road materials, as well as Lexington, KY 40511 *Available dates begin the visit to JA JA of the Contact: September 21, 2020 thru BizTown) Bluegrass Callie Miracle May 21, 2021 *Scholarships callie@jalexington.org available for schools (859) 219-2423 with greater than 50% Free & Reduced populations JA BizTown is a program in which 4-6 grade teachers are given a 13-lesson curriculum to teach the students; (12 lessons th before the JA BizTown visit and 1 afterwards). Once the first 12 lessons are taught, the students will come to the JA BizTown facility for a 4 – 4½ hour simulation where they put into practice what they have learned in the lessons. Major concepts taught in the JA BizTown curriculum include entrepreneurship, work readiness, financial literacy and career exploration. Location: Kentucky Dancer’s Studio Ages: 3 years old to adult $25 Annual Repertory 570 Delzan, Suite 36 Parent/dancer meeting on registration fee. Cost (2nd floor of Keithshire Shopping Center Zoom, August 8th at 1:00 p.m. Dance Theatre of Clays Mills Road) Starting 2020-2021 session based on level and Ballet and number of classes Contact: August 15, 2020. taken per week. Modern Dance Nancy Durall (859) 539-5696 dancerskrdt@gmail.com Excellent ballet and modern dance technique and fitness/conditioning in a Christian environment. Everyone is welcome. Offering group classes and private lessons for ages 3 years to adults of all ages in person and on Zoom. Visit us out at www.krdt.org and Facebook. Ages: Contact: (K – 5th) Nathaniel students that attend Cardinal Cost: Casey Coyle $10 registration fee Mission (859) 255-0062 Valley Elementary for whole school After-School ccoyle@nathanielmission.com year Every Monday-Thursday Program Online: Zoom In-Person: TBD This after-school program involves students from Cardinal Valley Elementary on Monday-Thursday every week, with 1 online meeting on Mondays, and 1 day of in-person homework help a week. Students will have the chance to receive homework help and enrichment opportunities, make meaningful friendships with peers and mentors, and have fun! We look forward to getting to know your kids!
PROGRAM FEES: $100 or more Location: Allegro Dance Age of Participants: Tuition: $180 per Bluegrass Youth Ballet Project’s Ages 6 & up semester 1595 Mercer Road, Suite 150 The fall semester runs weekly Lexington, KY 40511 mid-September through mid- *Flexible payment Adaptive Dance Contact: December. plans & tuition Director, Jeana Klevene Classes (715) 252-6137 Please visit assistance available. www.allegrodanceproject.org info@allegrodanceproject.org for exact dates and times. We are thrilled to continue to offer our weekly Adaptive Dance and Adaptive Ballet classes! Both classes are structured for children and young adults with Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder and other specific needs and include the opportunity to perform with our professional company each season. Students will have the option of weekly virtual Zoom classes or small, in-person classes held at Bluegrass Youth Ballet, following all CDC safety guidelines. Contact Information: Demetria N. Blair, Program Director Dates: Enrollment Fee Consolidated The Lexington Education and September 2020 – April 2021 $125/semester Partnership Academy Grades: Baptist Church Consolidated Baptist Church Youth Academy Grades 3 - 5 Limited LEAP Academy Scholarships 1625 Russell Cave Road Junior Academy Grades: 6 - 8 Available Lexington, KY 40505 Senior Academy Grades 9 -11 demetria.blair@consolidatedbaptist.org The LEAP Academy is a partnership program that offers After School and Out-of-School programs for underrepresented and underprivileged youth. Working closely with our Partners in Education, we provide hands-on project and problem based Enrichment activities that promote experiential learning opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM); AgriScience, Investment & Finance Education, Consumer Science and Arts Education. We help connect participants to Academic support with Live Professional Tutors (Spanish & English) as well as place students with Mentors through our 3-M (Mentor Mentee Match) Program. Together, these supports help to ensure participants can be successful throughout the year. Age group: 3rd - 8th grade girls $80 - $128 Contact: Fall season will begin the week depending on Heidi Guckenberger of 9/7/20 program delivery Executive Director Times will vary by location and method (virtual only Girls on the (513) 549-2560 most participating counties will or a mixture of in- heidi@gotrcentralky.org be launching virtually this Fall. person & virtual) Run Central Two (75) minute practices Kentucky Naresha Howard weekly for 8 weeks. Scholarship funding Program Manager & Volunteer Schedules will be ready in mid- available based on a Coordinator August at sliding scale based naresha@gotrcentralky.org https://www.gotrcentralky.org/ on family size and Our-Locations household income We inspire girls in 3rd-8th grade girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident using a fun, experience based curriculum that creatively integrates running. We host 2 programs - 1 in the spring and 1 in the fall where teams of 6-10 girls will meet safely in person or virtually on Zoom to create the connection between physical and emotional health that is strengthened along the 8 weeks and will teach young girls healthy habits for life. Disruptions and stressors related to COVID-19 have been detrimental to girls in our community: Stressors, uncertainties and fear are more prevalent, Physical distancing and lack of connection create feelings of isolation and loneliness, Confusion grows without the tools to identify and express emotions and that is why Girls on the Run matters NOW!
MONTHLY EVENTS Location: Military Camp Sousley September 18th-20th. This program is for kids ages 12- Adventure 1083 Mount Hope Road 18 (age 10 and 11 may come on The cost is $50. Camp Monthly Flemingsburg, KY 41041 weekends). For more information or to register: Drill Call: (859) 608-3155 Military Adventure Camp is holding their monthly drill on the weekend of September 18 th-20th. Mostly all activities are held outside and all CDC Guidelines are followed. Check out Military Adventure Camps’: Website: campsousley.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/militaryadventurecamp/ Location: Military Camp Sousley Adventure 1083 Mount Hope Road September 19th, from 3-6p.m. FREE EVENT Camp Open Flemingsburg, KY 41041 For more information or to register: House Call: (859) 608-3155 Cadets will show off their skills and the program will be explained. Bring a lawn chair and if you bring young people, they will be invited to participate in the activities. Hamburgers and hot dogs with the cadets at 6p.m. (This list is provided for informational purposes & does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by Partners for Youth.) Our Team Briana Persley Angie Green Hampton Trace Williams Executive Director Community Partners Coordinator – West End Community Partners Coordinator -Gainesway bpersley@lexingtonky.gov ahampton@lexingtonky.gov twilliams2@lexingtonky.gov (859) 280-8003 (859) 280-8004 (859) 280-8006 Our mission To promote positive youth development and to prevent juvenile delinquency through collaboration and capacity building. Office: Mailing Address: Partners for Youth Foundation, INC. Partners for Youth Foundation, INC. 162 East Main Street, Suite 210 Government Center Lexington, KY 40507 200 East Main Street Lexington, KY 40507 162 East Main Street, Suite 210 Lexington, KY 40507 Website www.partners4youth.org Social Media Sites Partners for Youth Foundation, Inc. pfy_neighborhood_youth_council
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