Junior Achievement of New York (JANY) is a non-profit organization that connects volunteers with students in grades K—12. Through in-class activities, after-school programs, and workplace experiences, students acquire the confidence they need to succeed in their future careers and in life. Junior Achievement of New York’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
Regardless of economic background, many students lack the knowledge they need in order to achieve success in their future careers and in life. They simply may not understand how learning in school connects to their future success.
Our volunteer teaching programs encourage volunteers to serve as role models as they use their skills and life experiences as professionals to teach young people career and life skills. Volunteers are placed into New York City and Long Island classrooms to teach students about their role in society and how to successfully navigate their futures, beginning with the most basic understanding of themselves and their communities.
In addition, JANY sponsors a complete spectrum of educational experiences outside the classroom, like job shadowing, after-school programs, interactive games, and a variety of annual events.
"At school, it's math, reading, social studies... but Junior Achievement is different, because it’s not a subject, its real life!"
—Tenaye, Student
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JANY takes pride in its core values:
· Belief in the boundless potential of young people.
· Committment to the principles of market based economies and entrepreneurship.
· Passion for what we do and honesty; integrity and excellence in how we do it.
· Respect for the talents, creativity, perspectives, and background of all individuals.
· Belief in the power of partnership and collaboration.
· Conviction in the educational and motivational impact of relevant, hands-on learning.