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What does it mean to take a holistic approach to financial wellness? How do you take the full context of...

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Education

Throughout his personal and professional life, Duval County School Board Chair Darryl Willie has developed a keen eye for what...

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Fernecia Humphrey, City Year Memphis ‘23, decided she wanted a second year of service with City Year after the 2022-2023...

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Our team at Ascot Elementary School had the pleasure of hosting the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten to...

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Over the last few months, City Year Memphis and their local Starbucks partners—along with several other community organizations, businesses and...

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Education

In 2022, City Year, in partnership with Rick Cavender and  Harvey Najim, introduced our annual Bridge Builder Award which is...

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The Corps

In recognition of Financial Literacy Month, City Year AmeriCorps members are exploring the importance of financial literacy for young people’s...

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The Corps

If you speak with an HBCU alum about their experience, you’ll quickly learn that service to the community is one...

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