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Empowering Youth And Building A Brighter Future

Sonora, CA – It is FNL Day in Tuolumne County, recognizing the California Friday Night Live Partnership.

“Friday Night Live (FNL) is making a significant impact on the lives of our youth, offering a positive and healthy alternative to substance abuse and promoting well-being through engaging activities and leadership development, amplifying the youth voice, according to the Amador Tuolumne Community Action Agency (ATCAA).

ATCAA coordinates the FNL program, which provides a safe platform for students in grades 5 through 12 to explore their interests, build connections, and become active leaders in their community. Calling it “investing in our future,” ATCAA says that a recent $240,000 grant awarded to the program will enable the expansion of programs in more schools, providing a positive influence on a wider scale and signifies its vital role in shaping a brighter future for our youth.

“Friday Night Live serves as a passport to a world of fun, learning, and holistic development for our students,” shared ATCAA. These youth-led, youth-focused programs seamlessly integrate educational and skill-building activities into students’ schedules, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose.”

ATCAA provided this list of benefits for youth:

To join in the FNL fun, parents, educators, and community members are encouraged to call one of the Youth Development Coordinators listed below:

Contact:

Written by Tracey Petersen.

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