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Moving Kids' Potential From Unimaginable To Possible
Josuel Plasencia is on top of the world. This summer he will intern at KPMG and Ernst & Young. In January 2014, he will attend Babson College to study accounting and business.
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From April 22 through to May 31, we are asking you our friends, donors and supporters to help us meet the overwhelming demand for our programs by supporting our Spring Giving Appeal.
MAKE ACHIEVEMENT POSSIBLE FOR NYC AND LONG ISLAND KIDS
$500: Funds 6 months' worth of program supplies for a JA Academy Student $250: Trains a High School Hero volunteer to empower his/her community $100: Buys a JA Program Kit for a class $ __ Or give what you can.
This is what Junior Achievement is
At Junior Achievement, we give young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices. In the past school year, donors like you moved the potential of
65,000 NYC and Long Island kids like Josuel from unimaginable to possible.
Kids like Lima who discovered a new passion for public speaking because of her participation in JA programs.
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Inique who participated in his first college tour, making his dream of being a first-generation college graduate more real and possible than ever before.
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Erika who changed from a shy student into a strong and capable leader of her JA Company team's business franchise.
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Anaelle who improved her SAT score by 290 points after participating in JA SAT prep workshops through the JA Academy program.
Your financial support of Junior Achievement will allow us to provide JA education and growth experiences for more students like Josuel, Lima, Inique, Erika and Anaelle.
A copy of JA New York's latest annual report may be obtained here, or upon written request, from JA New York (JA New York, 420 Lexington Ave., Suite 205, New York, NY 10170-0002, Attn: Gabriel Ratner, Vice President, Resource Development) or from the New York State Attorney General's Charities Bureau (Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York, New York 10271).