The Renaissance Youth Center is a Bronx-based nonprofit founded in 2001 with the mission "to empower at-risk inner city youth to fully maximize their potential as productive and responsible members of society, by offering dynamic, team-building education, music, and sports programs, while instilling the importance of building strong communities." Renaissance serves more than 3,000 youths per week at their headquarters and more than 30 public schools in New York City.
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| - The Renaissance Youth Center is a Bronx-based nonprofit founded in 2001 with the mission "to empower at-risk inner city youth to fully maximize their potential as productive and responsible members of society, by offering dynamic, team-building education, music, and sports programs, while instilling the importance of building strong communities." Renaissance serves more than 3,000 youths per week at their headquarters and more than 30 public schools in New York City. (en)
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| - Bervin Harris, Darren Quinlan (en)
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| - The Renaissance Youth Center is a Bronx-based nonprofit founded in 2001 with the mission "to empower at-risk inner city youth to fully maximize their potential as productive and responsible members of society, by offering dynamic, team-building education, music, and sports programs, while instilling the importance of building strong communities." Renaissance serves more than 3,000 youths per week at their headquarters and more than 30 public schools in New York City. (en)
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