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Teen philanthropists award $15,000 to increase opportunities for youth in Reading  

by Berks County Community Foundation

Teen philanthropists award $15,000 to increase opportunities for youth in Reading   

Photo: Leaders of the 2018-2019 Youth Advisory Committee after presenting their recommendations to the board of Berks County Community Foundation

READING, PA  – Four programs that engage youth and contribute to an improved atmosphere in the City of Reading have been awarded $15,000 in grants from the Youth and Philanthropy Fund of Berks County Community Foundation.

The 30 teen members of the Community Foundation’s Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) spent the 2018-2019 school year learning about philanthropy, discussing issues that face local youth, evaluating organizations that tackle those issues, and deciding which groups will receive grants.

YAC members identified the atmosphere, opportunities, attractions, and living standards in the City of Reading as a major concern for students in Berks County.

Since 1998, YAC has distributed 107 grants totaling $328,258.

This year’s grants:

This fall, the Community Foundation’s YAC is merging with another program to become the Youth Advisory Board, a program of Berks County Community Foundation and Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading. The Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading is an affiliate of a national program. VOiCEup Berks runs the local affiliate.

The new Youth Advisory Board program combines the grant-awarding component of the Community Foundation’s youth program with the service-learning component of the Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading.

The application process for students to join the 2019-2020 Youth Advisory Board is closed. Applications will open in May 2020 for the 2020-2021 school year. For further information, contact Rachel Kuhn at [email protected]. A co-founder of VOiCEup Berks, Rachel is director of the Youth Advisory Board.