
POVERTY IN NYC: Teens in Crisis - A Panel Discussion
Join us for a moderated discussion on how the increasing poverty rate is affecting teens living in New York City.
Our distinguished panel will include experts from the fields of medicine, education, social policy, and advocacy, as they present a comprehensive view of the many causes of this epidemic and offer concrete solutions for the general public to get involved and make a positive difference in the lives of our youth.
DATE:
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
WHERE:
The Children's Aid Society,
105 East 22nd Street (b/t Park & Lexington)
DOORS OPEN:
6:30pm - Light refreshments will be served
EVENT:
7:00pm – 8:30pm
SUGGESTED DONATION:
$5.00 at the door
100% of net proceeds will support The Children's Aid Society
Carrera Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
program
RSVP:
Guests may register online or call 212-381-1173.
*Please send your full name, email, and phone number
This meeting is for:
This event is open to the general public, concerned citizens, parents, and professionals.
Directions:
Take 1,6,C,E,R,W train to 23rd Street Station. Walk one block south to 22nd Street. Building is located on the corner of 22nd Street and Park Avenue South.