Atlantic Cape Safe Youth Partnership (A project of the Institute for Community Development of Southern New Jersey)
The ACSYP builds organizational capacity in agencies, civic and faith-based organizations, that work to address issues of youth violence, gang activity, and child abuse and neglect in Atlantic and Cape May Counties. ACSYP provides training opportunities in four target areas: organizational development, program development, leadership development, and community engagement. Training, consultation, and technical assistance is free to our partner organizations and available at reduced or no fee to other community organizations.
The Atlantic Cape Safe Youth Partnership (ACSYP) is a collaborative project of The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and Atlantic Cape Community College. The project is funded by a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Compassion Capital Fund Communities Empowering Youth program.
Atlantic Cape Safe Youth Partnership staff:
| Ariane Newman M.S. Project Director 609.626.3592 FAX 609.626.6050 ariane.newman@stockton.edu |
Luann Inman, |
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Current workshops:
For a complete list of training opportunities for ACSYP partners click here.
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For more information on the Atlantic Cape Safe Youth Partnership, please visit www.stockton.edu/acsyp
| The Institute for Community Development of Southern New Jersey is a collaborative project of The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and Atlantic Cape Community College. © 2012 Richard Stockton College The Richard Stockton College of NJ, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway, NJ 08205-9441 (609) 652-1776 |
