Fresh Futures Youth Program

Fresh Futures Youth Program

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The Fresh Futures Youth Program is a year-long program for Duval County high-school students, provid

04/05/2022

For some, kick off for FSA was yesterday!
We are rooting for you and hope you finish strong!
Take a moment today and during your mini breaks to B-R-E-A-T-H-E!

Photos from Fresh Futures Youth Program's post 03/26/2022

To say we are full is an UNDERSTATEMENT!

Today our kiddos learned some basic kitchen skills, while gathering to fellowship and eat HEALTHY & TASTY foods!

Thank you Ms. De Sue for facilitating today’s session!

03/23/2022

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We are looking for to help make sure our students are receiving the best quality assistance for their acedemic careers!!

Here’s how you can help:
- Tutoring for two hours
- 4:00pm-6:00pm
- Tome frame doesn’t work for you!? Text or Email Ms. Funches your availability!
- Get started NEXT week 🌻
-Like & share this post!

03/20/2022

I’d say we had a GREAT Day at Friday’s !

Shout out to all the youth & families that joined us yesterday!

Safe to say we are are excited to be back in person!

Connect with us to learn how you can be apart of the fun!

*Please excuse all the excitement in the background, lol*

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About Fresh Futures

Fresh Futures Youth Program serves at-risk non-adjudicated youth and at-risk adjudicated youth through coordinated - yet specialized - programs designed to meet the unique needs of each cohort.

The Fresh Futures Youth Program is a year-long program for Duval County high-school students, providing training in financial literacy, college readiness, job readiness, academic enrichment, health and wellness, family involvement, cultural outings, and leadership and character development. The program culminates with a summer internship experience for qualifying students. Students meet at least two Saturdays a month during the school year at the Weaver Center for Community Outreach.

During the summer, students who meet all program requirements qualify to be placed in paid six-week summer internships. During these internships, students have the opportunity to use skills learned during the Fresh Futures job readiness sessions, and they receive on-the-job training and feedback from their employers. The program typically serves more than 80 students a year. Due to limited space, enrollment is capped each year.

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616 A. Philip Randolph Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL
32202

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30pm - 4:30pm