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  2. Girls Write Now - Wikipedia

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    Girls Write Now is a nonprofit organization serving girls and gender-expansive youth who attend New York City public schools and are from historically and systemically underserved communities. It was founded by Maya Nussbaum, now executive director, in 1998 during her senior year at Columbia University . [ 1 ]

  3. WritersCorps - Wikipedia

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    WritersCorps was born out of discussions between the National Endowment for the Arts and AmeriCorps with the goal of furthering a group of artists to teach creative writing at public schools and social service organizations in order to help underserved youth improve their literacy and communication skills and to offer creative expression as an alternative to violence, alcohol and drug abuse.

  4. Assembly of God youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Royal Rangers is an adventure-based, merit-driven, faith-based, church ministry and mentoring program for boys in grades K-12, providing “Christlike character formation and servant leadership development for boys and young men in a highly relational and fun environment". [4]

  5. Season for Sharing: Teenagers raise their voices in Kurt ...

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    Teenagers pen poems about dreaming of lost loved ones, political revolution and their crushes on boys in the Kurt Vonnegut Youth Writing Program.

  6. Hoda Kotb has the sweetest morning writing ritual for her girls

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    Hoda Kotb’s morning routine includes writing love letters, with sweet illustrations, for daughters, Haley, 5, and Hope, 2.

  7. Alliance for Young Artists & Writers - Wikipedia

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    The program links the National Student Poets with audiences and neighborhood resources such as museums and libraries, and other community-anchor institutions and builds upon the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers' long-standing work with educators and creative teens through the prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.