To: President Donald Trump, The New York State House, The New York State Senate, Governor Andrew Cuomo, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
Youth Depots
The Youth Depot will be a place that'll bring together, and make more accessible, various Youth Service Organizations, to equip and provide teens with the information, activities, sports, services, and tools to become productive dynamic adults, and it WILL PRODUCE JOBS. It is the reformation of the Village that is needed to raise our children. All of society benefits when our children grow up to be productive individuals.
Why is this important?
The Youth Depot is the answer and solution to the social ills in society that plague and negatively affect our youth and disable too many from academically achieving their best, including, but not limited to, Gang Violence, Bullying, Obesity, HIV and AIDS, Unwanted Teen Pregnancy, High School Dropout, economic disadvantages, and other ills that hinder advancement.
We must build Youth Depots as a reformation of the village that is needed to raise our children effectively, support parents, serve the community, build vocational skills, and subsequently promote social advancement.
Governor Cuomo talked about providing all of these services in schools during his 2013 State of the State Address. Schools should be not be overwhelmed. These services need separate entities. Our youth need outlets where they can freely grow and learn as well as have a safe space for leisure outside of their homes and schools.
Our teens need an outlet where they can grow and learn as well as have a safe and empowering space outside of their homes and schools. Since 3pm – 7pm on school days is nationally known to be the times when teens engage in negative activities, then we must provide a space that promotes engagement in positive activities as well as equip them with the tools and techniques necessary to be excellent students and productive dynamic citizens. Youth in rural and suburban areas need to learn how to counteract isolation, and youth in urban areas need to learn positive alternatives conflict.
We must build Youth Depots as a reformation of the village that is needed to raise our children effectively, support parents, serve the community, build vocational skills, and subsequently promote social advancement.
Governor Cuomo talked about providing all of these services in schools during his 2013 State of the State Address. Schools should be not be overwhelmed. These services need separate entities. Our youth need outlets where they can freely grow and learn as well as have a safe space for leisure outside of their homes and schools.
Our teens need an outlet where they can grow and learn as well as have a safe and empowering space outside of their homes and schools. Since 3pm – 7pm on school days is nationally known to be the times when teens engage in negative activities, then we must provide a space that promotes engagement in positive activities as well as equip them with the tools and techniques necessary to be excellent students and productive dynamic citizens. Youth in rural and suburban areas need to learn how to counteract isolation, and youth in urban areas need to learn positive alternatives conflict.